RE:why bother
by Mannu on May 04, 2008 11:02 AM Permalink
huh! this is the only way people like you can show your presence. instead of Jealousy, go do some good work. Behaving like a character in "Kyunki Saas bhi kabhi bahu thi".
RE:why bother
by ziaul hasan on May 03, 2008 06:10 PM Permalink
i didnt understand one thing you have a problem with this man living in hut or with success he achieved.
Iddly, Dosa do not make big money easily. what is this fellow after..... why Rediff is not removing this post... Is Ajit Balakrishnan, anyway involved in this fellows racket....
RE:Whose money is he fooling with
by raja Janardhan on May 03, 2008 01:33 PM Permalink
today everywhere its only madarasis whos ruling and guiding all other chaprasis like you. bcoz he only has brain unlike you chaprasis.
RE:Whose money is he fooling with
by crazyguy on May 03, 2008 06:05 PM Permalink
What do you want to say actually? Yes we know, only pan masala style black marketing and spurious babyfood business can make big money and the story is for different kind of people. Why do you read this article and comment? GET LOST from this forum.
Many people have opportunities and but lack in courage. When Sarath had option to get MNC Job , he took risk and succeed. Many people, here argued, why IIM guy should start hotel business. My question is why not ?. Many technocrats, always imagine of high tech venture. Especially for first generation entrepreneurs, anything which is commercially viable is good to start. Even with catering,he is helping many people with job.Let us appreciate that.
RE:Living in a Hut
by Nirman on May 03, 2008 12:55 PM Permalink
Yes he can move to a decent rented house atleast. why live in hut when you have already purchased a car. ru trying to give some writer a film story? and this story now is there for last 4-5 days. It is getting boring.
RE:Living in a Hut
by raja Janardhan on May 03, 2008 01:52 PM Permalink
you are right nirman. he was running after money all these days and now he has bought a car and why stay in hut still. publicity? sorry. this is where we get doubt.
RE:RE:Living in a Hut
by Nirman on May 03, 2008 02:27 PM Permalink
Though I admire what he has done till now, I strongly believe that it is high time he stops living like a poor. he has money now so he should move towards better living. he can always help people who are living in hut.
RE:Living in a Hut
by manik on May 04, 2008 02:17 AM Permalink
If you read the article, he just stated where he is living and i do not think he has asked for any advise/suggestions on where he has to live. So, stop giving one.
RE:Living in a Hut
by Mannu on May 04, 2008 11:07 AM Permalink
clap-clap. those who are saying change home, they dont understand what a home means. for them its just a brick structure. for others its memories and family and dreams and several such things so that living in hut gives you more pleasure than renting an apartment.
RE:Living in a Hut
by lava Sama on May 03, 2008 12:29 PM Permalink
Dear Sarath, keep it up...I know why india is held back. For people like Pangaliya i am saying that "he (pangaliya) is an useless & stupid guy...of all the things you did he wanted to focus only where you live and not what you do? He should get a psychiatric exam .."
RE:Living in a Hut
by DS on May 04, 2008 03:32 AM Permalink
dude pangaliya works for rediff and writes such comments to incite people's reaction so that more and more people comment which makes more money for rediff.
RE:Just following the new trend
by shafique a khan on May 02, 2008 11:40 PM Permalink
well honey many of others cant dream of what he has done, leaving a job of mnc's with six figured salary a month, just to help others is not easy cake.
Mr. Sarathbabu, My sincerest admiration and congratulations on this outstanding achievement. I was deeply touched by the foundation on which you have started the business, more so because of an article yesterday showing Ambani's 2-Billion home in Mumbai. I feel your small dwelling is worth much more than Ambani's because you are helping a 1000 others get a home of their own. Your generosity and values today will inspire them to help others in future which I think is a much more worthy cause than building some multi-billion dollar building which does nothing to help the poor. I hope we all get the strength to achieve what you have done and help the needy.
Great , no words for your great unforgettale inputs to the society . I will be very lucky if happen to meet you any time in Nagpur. I am presently in Nagpur.I will be very happy if Myself and My Family can also start any sort of similar social service , pls, let us know.
My Cell no is 9823042780 E mail: Salvinder1@Rediffmail.com
RE:Hats Off to you dear Mr Sarath
by sledge on May 02, 2008 09:44 PM Permalink
Mr. Salvinder,
No offence to you Sir but I would say the initiative should come from you. You have to find ways to do social service rather expecting a call or email from someone like Sarathbabu. He took the initiative and struggled and acheived his dream and so should you. If you feel strongly about social service, get out there, go meet Sarathbabu personally, start something in someplace close to you and work hard to make it a success. That's what Sarathbabu has done and that what he would want you to do.
Just giving your phone and email contact and waiting for someone to contact you will not help.