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What happen to that dacoity case against this gentleman Mr Kamath
by Jayendra Nath Bandyopadhyay on Apr 02, 2007 03:25 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

2-3 days back there was news that police has brought Dacoity charge (regarding some car loan) against this man. What happen to that case? We have not got any further information. Instead, we are getting some big big words from that same gentleman in Rediff. Shame on our media!!

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RE:What happen to that dacoity case against this gentleman Mr Kamath
by kalyan chatrathi on Apr 02, 2007 03:30 PM  Permalink
mr jayendra: yes there was charges filed in a local court but the entire excercise of pulling in Mr. Kamath is for pulicity

Unless you can prove in court that Mr. Kamath picked up the phone and order the seizure or wrote the instructions on a piece of paper., the charges are going to be dismissed

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by gudumba shankar on Apr 02, 2007 04:09 PM  Permalink
Mr Krishna... How will u react if I take some money frm U and dont repay. Will U smile and say just leave it? If u do so, its ur kindness. If U r doing business thru it, Then?? Somehow U'll try to get back what U have given. Right??

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RE:What happen to that dacoity case against this gentleman Mr Kamath
by gudumba shankar on Apr 02, 2007 04:06 PM  Permalink
All the banks does the same with their loans. Even SBI insists that the customer should take an insurance policy when opted for loan. This is done on the security side. Can U be more eloborate how ICICI Prudential is cheating small individuals?

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RE:What happen to that dacoity case against this gentleman Mr Kamath
by Soumendu Bhattacharya on Apr 02, 2007 04:03 PM  Permalink
Dear MVS,
do u have any understanding of what MRTA is? rather in your language "selling insurance as a bundle of the housing loan"? this is mandatory and of course with due consent from RBI & IRDA. You take a housing loan and you die before repay the full loan,then who the hell will repay? your widow or your kids OR the bank should take re-possession, so that your widow & kids lands in footpath?
And for your kind info, ICICI Prudential is still the no;1 private insurer, no:2 in whole.
Learn your basics first before you comment

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aam admi is dying
by gopal narayan on Apr 02, 2007 03:16 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

aadm admi is dying,too much inflation and too
much price rise and interest rate through the roof.


working class,middle class r really squeezed
and very difficult to survive on fixed
income.


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RE:aam admi is dying
by Deepak Prajapati on Apr 02, 2007 03:53 PM  Permalink
YOU HAVE VOTED FOR CONGRESS
NOW GET ITS SLAP ON YOUR FACE

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RE:aam admi is dying
by Akash mrr on Apr 02, 2007 08:52 PM  Permalink
You are writting nonsenses

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stupid economists
by Umesh Gurtoo on Apr 02, 2007 03:14 PM  Permalink 

deeply regret to say that economist in India are simply crazy people, inflation of 6-7% in records and abt 43% hike in rate of interests in home loans, 300% hike in daily eatables in last three years but still the inflation of 6-7 %, can anyone pls advice the calculation for calculating the inflation rate ?

The interest of 6.25% three years back was simply a nexus between government and the banks. They know people taking home loans really never vote or do have their names in voter list. Alas educated people "GET UP NOW"
COME TO VOTING MACHINES PLS.
Umesh

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Mr.kamath Interview
by Ansar Ahmed on Apr 02, 2007 02:51 PM  Permalink 

everything is going away from the hands of normal human being..which, what growth you are taking...Do you thing that this way everybody will survive...or they will be in position to get their minmum desired ..NO.. from wheat to House every thging is going & going away.....I donot know whom you want to show the growth... may be I am too small to understand this growth .......

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RE:investment in Bihar
by grease kapoor on Apr 02, 2007 03:03 PM  Permalink
yes bihars upliftment is necessary, but Mr. Ranjan..wasting our resources or focussing too much on Bihar would lead to disaster...Its BIhar who has to somehow get into the mainstream

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RE:RE:investment in Bihar
by ravi kumar on Apr 02, 2007 03:16 PM  Permalink
evry politician from bihar at central govt has pumped crores of money into drains of bihar...but bihar is where it was...no improvement...do u know how much bihar contributes to nation in terms of taxes etc...it is less than .000001%. but u people claim 100% from the money collected from other states...hopeless fellows...first ofall develop good culture and then claim

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RE:RE:RE:investment in Bihar
by Shailendra Rai on Apr 02, 2007 03:41 PM  Permalink
Which culture u r talking..? I don't understand whose culture is better than bihar..please clarify then i can say something.

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RE:investment in Bihar
by rakesh on Apr 02, 2007 03:37 PM  Permalink
To Grow INDIA , BIHAR must grow !!!!???

If we wait for Bihar to grow, other countries will be ahead of India by 1000 years.

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RE:[object]
by Shailendra Rai on Apr 02, 2007 03:48 PM  Permalink
Bakwaas mat karo yaar...If u don't know the reason then plese don't talk nonsence. Do u think if u remove bihar from India then we will be ahead of other countries.

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RE:RE:[object]
by on Apr 02, 2007 03:57 PM  Permalink
women r more unsafe in delhi than they r in bihar !

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RE:RE:[object]
by rakesh on Apr 02, 2007 03:57 PM  Permalink
No.No need to remove Bihar from India. At the same time, cant wait for Bihar to grow. It will take another 100 years.

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RE:RE:RE:[object]
by Shailendra Rai on Apr 02, 2007 04:27 PM  Permalink
No boss no need to wait for bihar to grow.U know once southern part of Bihar(now jharkhand which is the most corrupted state now)was heavily industrilised. Still bihar have not been revived due to that loss. Now there is nothing except sand, flood, drought and poverty who will takes care of this.

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RE:RE:RE:RE:[object]
by Manish Kumar Singh on Apr 02, 2007 04:47 PM  Permalink
I love the people who talk about separating Bihar from India. New Delhi is an oppressor of people. That is especially true for states, like Bihar & Orrisa. Does anybody know that, Congress has been in some way or other ruling Bihar at the cost of other states for last 60 years. It has kept this state poor to make others rich.

Mr. Shailedra, I would love an independent country called "Bihar".

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RE:investment in Bihar
by swapnil mehta on Apr 02, 2007 03:08 PM  Permalink
Pray Mr Ranjan,
If that was so...what are you doin in Noida...you should be in Patna...

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