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Where????
by Cool Guy on Jun 20, 2008 11:13 PM  Permalink 

Where r the bedrooms?????

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missed the loo
by dip dutt on Jun 20, 2008 09:39 PM  Permalink 

missed the loo

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Reality Bites
by Roopa Maheshwar on Sep 09, 2007 05:56 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Why do IT companies need 335 acres to build their center of excellence? India is 7 times smaller than the US, has a population that is 3 times more than the US, way below the world standards as far as the standard of living is considered. Given all this and i am pretty sure that we are not a 100% dependent on IT for our subsitance but are in fact very much dependent on the produce the average farmer produces, why then do we need 335 acres allocated to an IT company? Does this smack of stupidity or smartness from companies like Infosys in trying to emuluate countries like the US give the vast disparity between the two countries. Could this not have been accomplished by just constructing a CoE in say just about 4 to 5 acers by building vertically instead of wasting so much of land?
Why dont we understand this? - Mahesh (from the IT industry)

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RE:Reality Bites
by on Sep 09, 2007 08:05 AM  Permalink
Infosys is shit company. Their employee to profit ratio is too bad. 60,000 employees and revenue of some 4-5 billion US dollars. I know companies in IT with around 5000 employees and their revenue is around 5 billion us dollars. In other words, this is not the company that IT is about..one day it will become a red giant.

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RE:Reality Bites
by Libran on Sep 09, 2007 09:51 AM  Permalink
If you what you said is true, my opinion that Infosys is not suitrf for Indian conditions is wrong. I was thinking exactly opposite of what you wrote - I was thinking it is generating huge income with less people.
I am now glad to hear that they are employing a lot more people which means they are great distributor of wealth.
Of course what Roopa said is right. But land grabbing is not limited to Infosys only. Almost all the major industries are grabbing huge land. I think the long term startegy of these comapanies is to really become rich through land rather than through production/service.
However, I want you to look at hundreds of new companies each sitting on more land than Infosys in the name of SEZs. Government is grabbing (even fertile) land from farmers and giving it to Industrialists utterly affecting countries self-reliance on food.Ironically scientists like Swaminathan who were great contributors to Indian self-reliance on food are becoming Governments instrument for creating food insecurity. Only God (If there is such thing) can help this country.

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RE:Reality Bites
by muralidharan somashiyandan on Apr 15, 2008 02:16 PM  Permalink
Why targetting IT companies? Atleast they earn and grab the lands.What about politicians and corrupt beurocrats? half of bangalore is of different Reddys, Devegowadas and DK shivakumars. Any comparison between the two?

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Re: RE:Reality Bites
by manali awasthi on Sep 25, 2009 10:22 PM  Permalink
ya its absolutely true.....india is chasing US but cant thy see whoever the entrprenurs or the politician.......in us there is equality between an it profsnal and a farmer....he is equally using the fullest use of his land foe better cultivation....Y dnt ths IT companies plan for this kinda india where there would b no diff between the lyf style of a farmer and any 1 else.....do thy hav some kinda mind or thy r totally dumb.....cant thy hear what xactly india wants.........

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RE:Reality Bites
by sharpshooter on Sep 09, 2007 09:20 AM  Permalink
Roopa, you got it all wrong. India is only 3.08 times smaller than the USA. That Infosys is India's biggest land grabber is proved beyond doubt. Well, who can question IT Czars like Murthy? He would have sung the nation anthem in Swahili if his delegates were from Southern Africa. So too are the Ambani brothers. The biggest scamsters on the sub-continent.

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RE:Reality Bites
by Confused on Sep 09, 2007 09:23 PM  Permalink
Well three times or 7 times that is not question, Roopa has got the valid point.
What a poor quality of life indians are living compae to west, and stupid country people are wasting the resources in making the "show" i think that the IT industries are producing the mediocre people so called engineers.. without good stuff in them... god bless the country.

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hyderabad capital of US
by bombay on Sep 09, 2007 01:45 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

its great to see india ahead in IT, and developing new new centres ,all arnd the counrty predominantly in the south , like bangalore, but the US is full of Telugus .They ar eevrywhere in IT in US and hyderabad or nellore or arkonam ,,or watever cud easily become the capital of US....people will have to learn telugu here since these guys speak only in telugu or telugu sounding english.and everyone says they r frm hyderaaabad, only if u probe u come to kw that they r frm some village in AP. hats off to them, great going guys.

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RE:hyderabad capital of US
by on Sep 09, 2007 08:07 AM  Permalink
Get real dumb fellow. IT in india is very new. No product companies. Only service companies. Hence come out of jingoism and get real..see the world outside.

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too much of glass
by preeti on Sep 09, 2007 12:57 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

A lot of glass is used in constructing these buildings. Should nt the designer consider the
factor of global-warming especially when designing for temperate climate zones like India.

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RE:too much of glass
by aaras on Sep 09, 2007 09:40 AM  Permalink
OMG that is such a great issue.Green peace should pass a unanimous resolution to close this complex. Actually what they should have done is taken rags of cane sugar tree and coconut from around (im sure they are in plenty near the campus) and put the classical slum style thatched roofs in there. And better even make the jhuggi jhopadi area in mumbai into the new infy complex. What say madam ? That would be a brilliant idea no ?

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