The Knowledge Commission had recommended that if we have to make, right to education for the children, compulsory, we would have to keep a large budget on this. In this regard, another Committee was also set up. I think, it was the Kapil Sibal Committee or something like that. That Committee had also recommended Rs, 1,51,000 crore on education. In the NCMP also, the UPA had committed to the nation six per cent of the GDP on education. But it is not even one per cent. Similarly, the UPA had committed two to three per cent of the GDP on healthcare. But it is very negligible spent so far. Half or our children are dying because of malnutrition. Seventy per cent of the rural mothers are suffering maternity-related deaths. But it seems, we are not ashamed. We are not ashamed! In such a situation what do we find? Take, for example, PDS. About the agricultural production, food grains, the Government is saying that the granaries. It is okay. Government is saying that the granaries. It is okay.  I have told the Government so many times about all these things. You go to the market. Inflation has come down. What is the price of a kilo of rice at Delhi? It is Rs. 21 which is a man's earning after eight or 10 hours of work. One kilo of rice is Rs. 21 at Delhi. They say that they cannot feel. One eminent Economist, your Government's Economist, the Chief Statistician, Dr. Pranab Sen has commented about this. What he has said Deflationary indications are very much there in the Indian situation. What is deflation? Inflation will come down. It will come to zero. Investment is declining. Demand is declining. That is what is happening in Japan. That is what is happening in US. That is what is happening in the U.K. Do not take pride that inflation has come down.
