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schoolng
by devender tiwari on Aug 16, 2007 10:31 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

the age we are living in india where every thing has been industrilised even schoolng,what to talk abut a child begging on the traffice signal even the parents who are havong modest earnning and not having good contacts are asked to leave from the reception of good school that is what we have had thought off govt collects eductaion cess but doesnt know hw to utilize the same...........disgusting

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RE:schoolng
by Sameer Bhagwat on Aug 16, 2007 12:37 PM  Permalink
devender sir I is under standed emoshan of you it is. I is agris what you tolded. Yes it is true disgasting.

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schoolng
by devender tiwari on Aug 16, 2007 10:31 AM  Permalink 

the age we are living in india where every thing has been industrilised even schoolng,what to talk abut a child begging on the traffice signal even the parents who are havong modest earnning and not having good contacts are asked to leave from the reception of good school that is what we have had thought off govt collects eductaion cess but doesnt know hw to utilize the same...........disgusting

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progress?
by ANIL kumar on Aug 16, 2007 10:15 AM  Permalink 

The development that is taking place in India is confined only to the cities. In rural areas there is hardly any development. So people who are trained are finding employment in the cities. Unskilled too are finding employment only in the cities. And they are getting employed as cooks, maids, sweepers, drivers etc. they are getting better paid here in the urban areas than in their villages. So i guess small towns, may not be economically feasible. Each district headquarters or any big town should be developed as an independent entity and go in for industrialisation and allow it to grow as big cities parallel to the already existing cities. The people who are dependent on agriculture can find alternative and paying employment. These people need not go to already developed over populated cities, but to these new developing cities. As of now the rural people are hardly ready for this change over, they need to be properly trained before they settle down in cities. Its really pathetic to see these people come to cities and settle in menial jobs. We have to realise that the farm sector can hardly sustain so many people, and despite so much progress made in the farming, it is unable to increase their standard of living. We need the govt, NGO's and voluntary organisations to help these people by training them in some skills, so when they go to cities they are well prepared. But ofcourse, creating new cities, does have its own environmental issues, like water, pollution, deseases etc.

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What 1947 was like?
by on Aug 16, 2007 10:04 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I would agree if the writer says there are very BIG problems in India's path. But a comparison with 1947?
As told by my village elders, in 1947 only zamindars had enough "grains" to eat. Others mostly lived on rice bran and others. Even the rich bought new clothes on festive occasions. A literate person was respected in the entire village (so low was literacy). More than 100,000 people were killed during partition riots. hundreds of people got killed in 1 year due to plague. about half of the infants used to die within 1 year due to Tetanus (my granny had 12 children, only 4 survived beyond 5). In 1943, 1.5 million people died in Bengal out of hunger (HUNGER).
So don't say could we have been worse in 1947...

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RE:What 1947 was like?
by Sincere Citizen on Aug 17, 2007 10:45 AM  Permalink
I can say this is not true, even people who did not own land did get decent food. Think you mentioned one of the problems which India has not had the guts to tackle and that is "population explosion" , you granny had 12 kids ?? a few million such grannys and we can easyli add 30-40 million, thats Indias problem, major problem.

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GANDHIJI ............................................
by Sameer Bhagwat on Aug 16, 2007 09:48 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I is says that Gandhiji should have lead us gooder.He is should have tolded peopals of our cuntry that if we is to becoming a gooder nashan than we is to does working without corupshan, digniti, gendar byeas,caste byeas etc. Morest importent he is should have tolded us not to have more then 2 childrun it is. POPULASHAN BURST DOESING IS THE MANE CAUSE TO INDIA NO BECOMING DEVELOPED NASHAN IT IS.
PLIS COMENTRY IF I IS WRONG.
THANK YOU AND JAI HIND. I STILL IS LOVE DOESING MY CUNTRY.

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RE:GANDHIJI ............................................
by Sincere Citizen on Aug 17, 2007 03:34 PM  Permalink
i is agriment with you said but we needing the gooder leaders tode alsoing. iam tolding you that you is become very gooding leaders. peepals liking you keep it upping

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