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Explain the view expressed by the writer on the tragic comedy of development.

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— The author says that it is a deep irony — while pockets of private prosperity are growing there is an inexorable impoverishment of the resources that belong to the ***** realm — amazing variety of sleek new car models to choose from, but the roads

— pretty bad shape — getting worse. — Fashionable luxury resorts for the affluent — coming up everywhere — lung spaces for public use — parks and playgrounds are shrinking.

— Same story with many other services in the ***** domain including transportation, health care, libraries and education — trend is to push even the most essential services into the private realm so that some company or the other can make a profit on them. In the process, the poor are being pushed into becoming consumers of increasingly expensive goods and utilities.

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The author says it a deep irony as that our country is heading towards private development as opposed to public development. While pockets of private prosperity are growing, there is an inexorable impoverishment of the resources that belong to the public. We come across many sleek, expensive cars, but our roads are still in a sorry shape. Luxurious resorts are springing up everywhere but lung spaces like playgrounds and parks are shrinking. Essential services are rapidly becoming private and common people have to pay high prices for them. Therfore it is really a tragic-comedy that we are becoming consumers of increasingly expensive services and goods. It leads to commercial exploitation.

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