How people in unorganized sector and in Private business are exploited put a deeper analysis into that ........ you will find parallels like in petty property dealers who grow big and claim huge reputation in the long run is same like. Supplying manpower to private houses is a hugely grey area and is a substandard westerenized concept where lot of random activities takes place and keeps flowering ...so this is not a praiseworthy business activity in the first place.
RE:Unorganized sector
by Nameless on Apr 21, 2008 09:23 AM Permalink
Nothing to brag about. They do this service to satisfy their needs and not uplift India. Candidates are their last concern...
I have recently read the article from Infosys Mentor Narayanamoorthy, about how we should make humanity prosper through enterprise and how he changed his mind from communism to socialism. The way shown by Bill Gates,Narayanamoorthy and Mr Pandiarajan are the best example, how we could eliminate poverty and make people to prosper by building enterprise. I am proud to have my senior from PSG Tech,inspiring millions of young entrepreneurs.
10 deaths a day on Indian city's mumbai trains read CNN story by Cool on Apr 19, 2008 12:37 PM | Hide replies
More than 20,000 people have been killed on Mumbai's notoriously overcrowded train system over the past five years -- many of them crushed, run over or electrocuted -- according to official data. Mumbai's trains are the lifeline of India's financial capital, carrying some 7 million commuters every day, but an average of 10 people don't survive the daily trip.
India's Central and Western Railway was forced this week to release the harrowing data, showing at least 20,706 people have died over the past five years, after a Mumbai activist, Chetan Kothari, filed a request under the country's Right to Information Act.
"There should be more awareness that it's just not worth the risk. Many people who die are the sole breadwinners of their family," Kothari said.
Officials blamed chronic overcrowding and reckless behavior by passengers for most of the fatalities.The maximum deaths are due to people falling off crowded trains and electrocution of people sitting on the top of the train," Sharma said. He said many others were hit by trains when they tried to run across the tracks instead of using bridges.
Commuters say riding the trains is a frightening and dangerous experience but they have little choice.
"When I started traveling by train two years ago I was really scared when I saw the crowd and the way you get pushed into the train," said Sameera Hinat, a
RE:10 deaths a day on Indian city's mumbai trains read CNN story
by A. Swaminathan on Apr 19, 2008 01:11 PM Permalink
Mumbai train Travel is like a packaged luggage traveling in Good's train. The Governments should improve this facility and then only conman man could see any real benefit of this so called economic boom in India. Govt should otherwise allow private enterprise to do something, if they don't have money to do so.