Open Letter to the Prime Minister India–USA Trade Agreement and the Future of Farmers

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Author : Arun Ramchandra Pangarkar Founder : Shramik Kranti Mission – Voice of the Poor Open Letter to the Prime Minister India–USA Trade Agreement and the Future of Farmers This letter has been formally submitted on the Government of India’s PG Portal. Registration Number : PMOPG/E/2026/0022461 Subject: Concern regarding the interests of farmers and workers in the context of the India–USA Trade Agreement To, Hon’ble Prime Minister of India, Respectful greetings. As a conscious Indian citizen, I wish to place before you my serious concern regarding the future of farmers, workers, and the poor in the context of the India–USA trade agreement. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose had clearly stated that political freedom remains incomplete unless the nation becomes economically self-reliant. Similarly, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar warned that no democracy can survive withou...

Service Facility Principle: Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions

Shramik Kranti – Garibon Ka Aawaz

 

Service Facility Principle: Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions

In today’s system, people provide services to society in exchange for money, and from that money, they buy facilities for themselves. In the Service Facility System, the concept of money is removed, and instead, every service rendered to society directly earns the provider access to facilities. This can be called a “Service-Based Social Economy” or “Public Compensation System”.

1. Philosophy

Service is Wealth: Every act of service by a citizen is an investment in the progress of society.

2. Benefits

  • End of Poverty: Services performed will automatically earn the right to facilities.
  • No Unemployment: A system where “Work → Earn Facilities”.
  • No Unjust Inequality: Reduces the gap between the rich and the poor.
  • Basic Needs Guaranteed: Everyone gets education, health, food, and shelter.
  • Social Solidarity: “I work for society, and society works for me.”

3. Challenges and Solutions

1️⃣ Efficiency

Only verified work will be credited with service points. Facilities are granted only after checking the service record.

2️⃣ Service Point System

  • Every citizen will have a Digital Service ID.
  • After service, points will be credited to their account.
  • These points act as Social Credits.
  • Facilities such as food, shelter, health, and transport will be based on these points.

3️⃣ Transparency and Control

All services are digitally recorded and verified through dual-party approval to prevent corruption.

4️⃣ Evaluation of Work

Service points depend on four factors: usefulness, quality, effort, and time.

5️⃣ Innovation

The state becomes the primary investor. Research and development will receive public funding instead of private monopoly.

6️⃣ Administrative Complexity

Each citizen’s service record is linked to a central database via a secure digital ID.

7️⃣ Elimination of Black Markets

No currency, no corruption. Every service and facility transaction is transparently recorded.

8️⃣ Global Experiments

  • Cuba – Free education and healthcare.
  • China – Social Credit System.
  • Time Banking – USA, Japan.
  • Universal Basic Income – Global pilot projects.

Author: Arun Ramchandra Pangarkar
Founder: Shramik Kranti Mission – Voice of the Poor

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