00:00There is a news about India which is getting a lot of attention.
00:08In Haroon India list, a new list of Indian billionaires has been released.
00:12For the first time, 300 billionaires have been included in this list.
00:16Many young entrepreneurs have also made a place in this list.
00:20Apart from this, many celebrities and stars of Bollywood are also mentioned in this list.
00:25According to this list, Gautam Adani has left Mukesh Ambani behind and has named himself as the richest person.
00:33Last year, every 5 days, a new billionaire has been made in the country.
00:37In total, the total wealth of more than 1500 people is more than 1000 crores.
00:44In comparison to 7 years ago, 150% has been increased in this category.
00:49If we talk about women on the other side, 16 professional managers have made their place in this list.
00:55In today's explainer, we will talk about why our GDP is less than that of Bangladesh.
01:05Namaskar! My name is Martin Singh and you are watching Daily Line.
01:13For the first time in history, India has crossed the milestone of more than 300 billionaires.
01:18According to Haroon India Rich List 2024, there are now 334 billionaires in India.
01:23This number is 6 times more than the list made 13 years ago.
01:27According to this list, every 5 days, a new billionaire has been made in the country.
01:32In total, the total wealth of more than 1500 people is more than 1000 crores.
01:37Haroon India has told us about 1549 rich people, which represents an increase of 220% in comparison to last year.
01:47This is the first time when the list has crossed the milestone of 1500 billionaires, which represents an increase of 86% in the last 5 years.
01:5658-year-old Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan has made his place in Kolkata Night Riders and Red Chillies Entertainment with a wealth of 7300 crores.
02:09Among other notable people, Juhi Chawla, Hrithik Roshan, Karan Johar and Amitabh Bachchan are included.
02:15However, after coming in front of this list, if we talk about India, then its two pictures come to the fore.
02:21The first one, which we are talking about, that these rich people or billionaires who have made their place in this list, they have a list.
02:29But there is also another picture, which is different from this.
02:33In this second picture, there are people who come from poor and middle-class families.
02:38If we consider the population of the country at around 150 crores, then only 1549 people have made their place in this list.
02:46If we calculate it in percentage, then it is around 0.001% of the population.
02:54In India, the number of rich people has increased rapidly, but the number of poor people has decreased slowly.
03:00The report of DataThinkPrice shows that the number of rich people in India has increased by 500% in 7 years, while the number of poor people has decreased by only 58%.
03:10In 2016, the total population of Uchay Samu increased from 10.1% to 14.7% in 2023.
03:17After Covid, the population of the middle and middle class increased from 64.9 crores to 97.3 crores in 2020-21.
03:26But this was 9.3 crores less in comparison to 2016.
03:31This shows that the economic equality is still increasing in India.
03:35Recently, Home Credit India has published a survey called The Great Indian Wallet Study.
03:42It shows how much a common man earns and where he spends it.
03:47This survey shows that the income of the middle class is increasing, but the cost of living is also increasing.
03:53In 2024, the income of the middle class is only Rs. 35,000.
03:58In Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities, the income is around Rs. 32,000.
04:03However, this is more than last year.
04:05In 2023, the income of the middle class was Rs. 33,000.
04:09In Tier 1 cities, the income was Rs. 30,000.
04:11In Tier 2 cities, the income was around Rs. 27,000.
04:14But with the increase in income, the cost has also increased.
04:17The cost has also increased by 6%.
04:20The cost of living has increased by 26%.
04:23The cost of living has increased by 21%.
04:27The cost of transport has increased by 19%.
04:30The cost of education has increased by 15%.
04:32The cost of medical bills has increased by 7%.
04:34The monthly income of the middle class is Rs. 33,000.
04:39However, the monthly cost is Rs. 19,000.
04:42People in Chennai pay the highest rent.
04:44In Kolkata and Jaipur, the rent is the lowest.
04:47People in Chennai spend the most on entertainment.
04:52People in Lucknow are the most stingy.
04:55They spend the least on sightseeing, eating out and watching movies.
04:59People in Dehradun spend the most on medical treatment.
05:03However, they spend the least on their children's education.
05:06Now that Haroon India's list has come out,
05:10there is constant discussion about
05:12how India's GDP is lower than Bangladesh's GDP.
05:24The answer is that India does not have a proper distribution of money.
05:30Poverty is decreasing, but the rate of wealth is decreasing.
05:37That's all for today's video.
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