RE:Flight
by siva srinivas on Feb 08, 2008 02:20 PM Permalink
what talent?would you want to roam the streets of Surat and Ahmedabad when ur 70?by then u'd not 'v the craving for money..and all u 'd look for is a quiet place..which is nowhere to be found in surat!!
RE:Flight
by Saman on Feb 08, 2008 10:18 PM Permalink
Your arguments doesn't change the truth...
Surat Growth = 60% Varaccha ppl (diamond business they have guts that each & every person from varacha can buy 50 crores of home in cash right now,in each & every person you can see unitiy & Narendra modi) 20% comman man 10% Sindhi & Marvadi in Textile industry.
According to this leading international website citymayors.com, in 2005 chennai GDP $38B and bangalore $45B while in this detailed study published in the financialexpress and times of india Chennai GDP is 1 position higher than Bangalore in 4th position in 2007 and how in the CALCULATION CHENNAI GDP GROWTH CAN BE LESS THAN BANGALORE AND ALSO TAMILNADU GDP GROWTH IN 2007 IS 12% AND MORE THAN 10% FOR THE PAST 5-7 YEAR FOR WHICH CHENNAI IS A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR.
RE:GDP growth
by Pradeep Ramachandra on Feb 17, 2008 12:49 AM Permalink
May be because Bangalore, government is spending money. So GDP is lesser than Chennai in 2007 but still growing faster than chennai
RE:GDP growth
by Sudhakaran Manoharan on Feb 22, 2008 12:55 PM Permalink
According to this leading international website citymayors.com, in 2005 chennai GDP $38B and bangalore $45B while in this detailed study published in the financialexpress and times of india Chennai GDP is 1 position higher than Bangalore in 4th position in 2007 and how in the CALCULATION CHENNAI GDP GROWTH CAN BE LESS THAN BANGALORE AND ALSO TAMILNADU GDP GROWTH IN 2007 IS 12% AND MORE THAN 10% FOR THE PAST 5-7 YEAR FOR WHICH CHENNAI IS A MAJOR CONTRIBUTOR.
RE:GDP growth
by manish desai on Apr 01, 2008 09:25 PM Permalink
Hi, I am joining this discussion table a wee bit late. But Mr Sudhakaran Manoharan appears to be a Chennai chauvinist, belting out statistics to prove that Chennai is ahead of Bangalore. It clearly betrays his insecurity. But the fact is that, Chennai has always been bigger and it is only in the last decade and a half that Bangalore has made rapid strides, to eclipse it in importance, if not in economics. Clearly, Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore are the three happening cities in India with Chennai displaying solid industrial base and Kolkata showing occasional business resurgence. The next on line are Pune and Hyderabad. MD.
RE:RE:GDP growth
by Pradeep Ramachandra on Feb 17, 2008 12:52 AM Permalink
Congrats to chennai for being 10 th fastest growing city in India. It has potential to do better in future so cheer up Sudhakaran.
RE:GDP growth
by Srinath on Feb 07, 2008 10:04 PM Permalink
Bcos banglore has big money businesses like IT,Biotech etc. and chennai mostly depends on import/export and manufacturing.
RE:GDP growth
by Sudhakaran Manoharan on Feb 08, 2008 08:25 AM Permalink
ha ha another intelligent man when Chennai has overtaken Bangalore GDP in the last 3 years, how in the earth Bangalore has more development and growth than chennai. u idi**t first think analytically. i know u can't any way try.
RE:RE:GDP growth
by Sudhakaran Manoharan on Feb 08, 2008 08:30 AM Permalink
The city is base to around 30% of India's automobile industry[46] and 35% of its auto components industry.[47] A large number of automotive companies including Hyundai, Ford, BMW, Mitsubishi, TVS Motors (TVS), Ashok Leyland, Nissan, Renault, TI Cycles of India, Tafe Tractors, Royal Enfield, Caterpillar and Madras Rubber Factory (MRF), have manufacturing plants in and around Chennai. The Heavy Vehicles Factory at Avadi produces military vehicles, including India's main battle tank: Arjun MBT. The Integral Coach Factory manufactures railway coaches and other rolling stock for Indian Railways.[48] The Ambattur-Padi industrial zone houses many textile manufacturers, and an SEZ for apparel and footwear manufacture has been set up in the southern suburbs of the city.[49] Chennai contributes more than 50% of India's leather exports.[50]The city is an electronics manufacturing hub where multinational corporations like Dell, Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Flextronics and Foxconn have set up electronics and hardware manufacturing plants, mainly in the Sriperumbudur Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Many software and software services companies have development centres in Chennai, which contributed 14% of India's total software exports of Rs.144,214 crores during 2006%u201307, making it the second-largest exporter of software in the country, behind Bangalore.[6] Prominent financial institutions, including the World Bank, have back office operations in the city.[51] Chennai is home to three large natio
RE:RE:RE:GDP growth
by Sudhakaran Manoharan on Feb 08, 2008 08:33 AM Permalink
Chennai is home to three large national level commercial banks[52][53][54] and many state level co-operative banks, finance and insurance companies. Some of India's well-known healthcare institutions such as Apollo Hospitals (the largest private healthcare provider in Asia),[55] Sankara Nethralaya and Sri Ramachandra Medical Centre are based in the city, making it one of the preferred destinations for medical tourists from across the globe.[56] Telecom giants Ericsson and Alcatel-Lucent, pharmaceuticals giant Pfizer and chemicals giant Dow Chemicals have research and development facilities in Chennai. TICEL bio-tech park[57] and Golden Jubilee bio-tech park[58] at Siruseri house biotechnology companies and laboratories. Chennai has a fully computerised stock exchange called the Madras Stock Exchange.
RE:RE:GDP growth
by Sudhakaran Manoharan on Feb 08, 2008 03:51 PM Permalink
now SMILE should know the reality about Bangalore where it stands and there are many stu**ds and idi**ts like you who live in percerption world and dont have brain to analyse facts.
RE:GDP growth
by Sudhakaran Manoharan on Feb 08, 2008 03:44 PM Permalink
Mr. brilliant smile first know the facts and speak and never compare Chennai city with so called city bangalore. according to Economic times survey report by 'Location Ranking Survey' conducted by ECA International on 14march2007. NEW DELHI: Economic development and foreign investment has helped five major Indian cities -- Chennai, New Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Kolkata -- move up on their global rankings in terms of living standards, a latest study shows.
While Singapore has emerged as the best place in the world to live in, Chennai has emerged as the topper among Indian cities ahead of three other metros as well as Bangalore, shows a 'Location Ranking Survey' conducted by ECA International.
Chennai has improved its global ranking to 138 this year from 179 in 2002-03, while it has been ranked at 26th position in Asia, up from 31st rank in 2002-03.
According to the survey carried by Hong Kong based solution provider for international HR professionals, the living standards in Asia have improved significantly, which is reflected by a 14-position rise up the ratings on average across the region.
"Such an overall rise in the global ranking reflects significant improvement in the region, with locations in China and India benefitting the most from recent economic development and foreign investment," ECA International Hong Kong General Manager Lee Quane said.
An improvement in the living standard should encourage mobility to locations historically considered "
RE:RE:GDP growth
by Sudhakaran Manoharan on Feb 08, 2008 03:45 PM Permalink
The survey has compared living standards in 254 locations globally according to categories including climate, air quality, health services, housing and utilities, isolation, social network and leisure facilities, infrastructure, personal safety and political tensions.
The second slot within India is bagged by IT city, Bangalore with ranking showing significant improvement to 150 from earlier level of 179.
Termed as the financial capital of the country Mumbai has been assigned the third rank with the global ranking pegged at 158 as compared to 183. New Delhi followed Mumbai with the global ranking of 174.
However, ranking in case of New Delhi improved substantially from the earlier level of 217 to 174, up 43 notch.
The lowest ranking has been accorded to Kolkata, which showed marginal improvement in terms of ranking as it moved from 201 to 196 this time in terms of global ranking. Thus, slipping to the last position among the cities in the country.
During the last survey the last position went to New Delhi.