World Inequality Report Explained | अमीर-गरीब की खाई क्यों बढ़ रही है? | Madhukar Kotawe Sir

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🎉 Unacademy Birthday BASH – UPSC CSE Mega Offer (Limited Time) 🔥 50% OFF on all UPSC CSE subscriptions 🔥 Double Validity on every plan (Example: 12 Months + 12 Months FREE = Total 24 Months) Subscribe Now!: https://unacademy.com/goal/upsc-civil-services-examination-ias-preparation/KSCGY/subscribe?plan_type=plus&referral_code=CSELIVE ______ 📊 World Inequality Report – Explained Simply for UPSC Aspirants The World Inequality Report highlights how inequality is deepening globally and in India — not just in terms of wealth, but also gender wages and climate responsibility. This video explains the most important findings of the report in a clear, exam-oriented manner, making it useful for UPSC Prelims, Mains (GS-I, GS-III) and Essay. --- 🔹 Key Findings Explained: 💰 Wealth Inequality Top 1% globally owns 37% of total wealth Top 10% owns 75% of global wealth In India: Top 1% owns 40% of national wealth Top 10% controls 65% of India’s wealth ➡️ Indicates concentration of wealth and weak redistribution mechanisms. --- 👩‍👧 Gender Inequality Women work 53 hours/week (paid + unpaid) Men work 43 hours/week Despite more work: Women earn only 61% of men’s wages If unpaid work is counted → only 32% wage parity ➡️ Highlights invisible labour, patriarchal systems & policy failure. --- 🌍 Climate Inequality (CO₂ Emissions) Top 10% richest people cause 77% of global CO₂ emissions Bottom 50% contribute only 3% ➡️ Climate change is not equally caused, but impacts the poorest the most --- 🧠 Why This Report Matters for UPSC Direct relevance to: GS Paper I (Society, Gender) GS Paper III (Economy, Environment) Essay topics (Inequality, Inclusive Growth) Helps in data enrichment, examples, and critical analysis --- 💬 Think & Comment: Who is responsible for this inequality? Government policies? Social structures? Global economic system? Patriarchal mindset? Share your perspective in comments 👇 __ #worldinequalityreport #inequalityinindia #economicinequality #genderinequality #wealthgap #richvspoor #climateinequality #co2emissions #socialjustice #indianeconomy #upsc #upscaspirants #upscprelims #upscmains #currentaffairsupsc #gs2upsc #gs3upsc #ethicsupsc #essayupsc #answerwritingupsc #dataforupsc #internationalreports #worldreports #unacademy #upsc2025 #upsc2026 #upsc2027 #civilservices #iasaspirants #indiaandworld world inequality report, world inequality report 2024, global inequality data, inequality in india, wealth inequality india, income inequality world, top 1 percent wealth, richest 10 percent world, poverty and inequality, gender inequality india, wage gap india, unpaid labour women, gender pay gap india, women workforce india, patriarchy and inequality, carbon inequality, co2 emission rich vs poor, climate inequality, environmental inequality, social justice issues, economic inequality upsc, world inequality report upsc, current affairs upsc, upsc prelims current affairs, upsc mains gs paper 2, gs paper 3 inequality, indian economy inequality, social issues upsc, ethics inequality upsc, upsc answer enrichment, data based current affairs, unacademy upsc, upsc current affairs analysis, world reports for upsc, international reports upsc, inequality report explained

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