GUWAHATI: National Green Tribunal chairman Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel on Sunday said India has earned its pride of place in the world with its economy growing “very fast” but a large number of people still live below the poverty line.
The country had no doubt achieved growth but it was not “enough” to meet the aspirations of the freedom fighters who had drafted the Constitution, the NGT chairman regretted while speaking at a function at the Raj Bhavan here on the eve of Constitution Day.
“Our economy is growing very fast, we have a place of pride in the world as a nation. But we have a large umber of people below the poverty line. We have people who are deprived of food … There are people who are deprived of shelter and clothes,” Justice Goel said.
He said, in many districts of Odisha, there are people who do not have sufficient clothes to cover their body. They use only one piece of cloth to cover their body even after 70 years of independence. (AGENCIES)