There are lots of street tea shops.. where they don't need to spare much money on maintaining the building or even dont need to pay tax for it. Bcz those are small tiny shops and are on the road or footpath, depending upon where the space is available.
Now about the tiny 100cc bike and their business with it.
Considering the fuel efficiency and the distance that will need to cover, how much Rs will they need to pay extra because of this fuel price hike? I don't think one will use a bike if he can't earn much better profit than from a stationary street teashop.
No, I'm not against to the people who struggle and still find it tough to earn money for their life.
But there are so many so called " poor people" who earn closer to 1000 per day and not bother to pay any tax for it.
The reality is, most of the rich people are very happy to be called as poor so as to grab all the subsidies from the government. Where as the real poor people are neglected without getting any help from the government.
When the cheap politics stop, the world starts nourishing.
Now about the tiny 100cc bike and their business with it.
Considering the fuel efficiency and the distance that will need to cover, how much Rs will they need to pay extra because of this fuel price hike? I don't think one will use a bike if he can't earn much better profit than from a stationary street teashop.
No, I'm not against to the people who struggle and still find it tough to earn money for their life.
But there are so many so called " poor people" who earn closer to 1000 per day and not bother to pay any tax for it.
The reality is, most of the rich people are very happy to be called as poor so as to grab all the subsidies from the government. Where as the real poor people are neglected without getting any help from the government.
When the cheap politics stop, the world starts nourishing.