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Nuclear Power Plant
by Nautanki on Jul 21, 2008 03:17 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I really wish that the deal is through. The first and second plant will be in Bengal and Kerala. Shadevan will be the CEO of these Plants and reporting in dotted lines to Xing Qui.

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RE:Nuclear Power Plant
by Gomtesh on Jul 21, 2008 04:00 PM  Permalink
Development consultant pVt Ltd.of KOLKata is providing civildrgs. for Chinese nucler reactors. Bengalies are far ahead except these 10% commies who exploits 90% innocent citizens.

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To rajesh
by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:16 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

rajesh wants to know what is the sector that india have progressed in 60 years of freedom..?
here is the answer..(Narayan Murty Speech)..
APART from the failures..

We have made decent progress in several areas during the last 60 years. We have produced world-class scientists, engineers, journalists, soldiers, bureaucrats, politicians and doctors. We have built complex bridges and dams. We have sent satellites and rockets into space. We have increased the number of doctors tenfold.
We have increased life expectancy from 32 years to 65 years. We have built about 1.25 million miles of new roads; we have multiplied our steel production by over 50 times and cement production by almost 20 times. We have increased our exports from a few million dollars at the time of independence to more than $125 billion now, with about $150 billion of imports
Green Revolution
Perhaps, no other Indian initiative has enhanced the national confidence as the Green Revolution initiated by Dr. M.S. Swaminathan. This revolution, which started in 1965, not only transformed India into a food-surplus economy from a food-deficit economy but also triggered the expansion of the rural, non-farm economy. The lives of at least 400 million to 500 million Indians have been uplifted due to this initiative. From being a perennial importer of grains, India became a net exporter of food grains 10 years ago.


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RE:To rajesh
by Govardhan Brown on Jul 21, 2008 04:30 PM  Permalink
One dubious distinction was conferred on India recently. Sify carried a WHO report that more than 1.2 billion people in the world do not have adequate toilet facilities; they are forced to defecate out in the open. India, for your kind information, has 625 million who do it out in the open. Given these basic requirements, you would think the government of this upright, honest, intellectual, eminent economist and a man of integrity, would have turned his attention to more fundamental needs of his countrymen, instead of desperately seeking
to sell India to a cartel of nuclear technology suppliers.

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RE:To rajesh
by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:17 PM  Permalink
Economic Reforms Of 1991
The economic reforms of 1991--initiated by the late Narasimha Rao, Dr. Manmohan Singh, Shri P. Chidambaram and Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia--opened up the minds of Indian corporate leaders to the power of global markets, helped them accept competition at home and abroad, and raised the confidence of consumers. Our hard currency reserves have gone up from a mere $1.5 billion in 1991 to over $220 billion today. The reforms encouraged entrepreneurship and gave confidence to businessmen and entrepreneurs to dream big, create jobs, enhance exports, acquire companies abroad and follow the finest principles of corporate governance.
Telecom Revolution
No other technology has brought India--the urban and the rural--together so effectively as the 500-line EPABX designed and implemented by the Center for Development of Telematics under the leadership of Sam Pitroda. This program brought fresh confidence to the people, as they could reach out, in a jiffy, to their loved ones, officials and doctors, just to name a few. People no longer feel that they live in isolation.

Space Technology
Yash Pal's Satellite Instructional Television Experiment blossomed into a full-scale television facility connecting millions of villages of India. Television has made our political masters realize that their actions and inactions will be seen and judged by every citizen--from the forgotten villages of Assam to the activist villages of Kerala. This technology has given voice

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by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:18 PM  Permalink
Software Revolution
N. Vittal's Software Technology Program, along with the economic reforms of 1991, laid the foundation for this industry's spectacular progress. India's information technology exports grew from a mere $150 million in 1991-92 to $31.4 billion in 2006-07, and is projected to reach $60 billion by 2010. The Indian IT industry is unique for several reasons. It focused on exports; benchmarked with the best global companies; followed the finest principles of corporate governance; created the largest number of jobs in the organized sector; and demonstrated that Indians, too, could succeed in the most competitive global markets.

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RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:23 PM  Permalink
dear halum,
you are the best example of a half knowledge person. the software industry(IT) is surving only because of US and UK. only this two are contributing 79% of IT revenue.



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RE:To rajesh
by Super Star on Jul 21, 2008 04:11 PM  Permalink
What nonsense. There is no question of surviving .... in business if you produce a product needed by another, you survive. In this case, India is producing the product needed by USA and UK. It is mutual requirement and benefit. So, you are being mean when you say Indian IT industry depends on USA or UK.

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RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 04:36 PM  Permalink
yes mr.super star..
indian IT industry is totally depends on US AND UK. wait for some time u will come to know. many IT people will come on roads shortly because of US economy slowdown

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RE:To rajesh
by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:26 PM  Permalink
Ohhh yeah...what i have written was said by Mr Narayan Murty..CEO Infosys.....you want to mean Mr Narayaan Murty was a half knowledgeed person...pity on you..you should be kicked off from India

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RE:To rajesh
by Gangu Tely on Jul 21, 2008 03:35 PM  Permalink
This whole forum is full of underconfident failures. Nice to know there is someone here who is proud to be an Indian. Jai Hind!

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RE:RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:29 PM  Permalink
every one knows what is NRN.. he is the big land grabber in india.
just wait for a year, US economy is in recession now all the IT proffesionals will come road shortly. this shows the power US.

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RE:To rajesh
by Umesh Sharma on Jul 21, 2008 03:40 PM  Permalink
i agree with rajesh, pls look at the common man how many under bpl, social security, medicines, medical facilities,electrification of villages, roads, where is basic infrastructure? narayan murthy will talk as per scientific progress, pls read the preamble, v are a democratic secular socialist republic. what has happened to comman man? cities like new mumbai going 5 hrs without power, pls donot even think abt rural areas, no power for more than 12 to 15 hrs. u call this progress? look at the esis schemes, ar ethey beneficial? no medicines available you think this is progress. by launching a satelite what good has it done when u cannot predict natural disasters, law and order in capital itself is bad what about states like up/bihar. 60yrs of independence has only increased the gap between rich n poor and divided the country more on sectorial and caste basis by acknowledging that economic backwardness is not the bench mark but the birth of a person is determining the reservation to education/jobs. well the list is long. am sure alot of my friends will contribute on this board of the progress of the nation. pls dont count billionaires but chk percapita income.pls dont compare with bhutan/pakistan/indonesiaafghanistan. the bench mark has to be higher, take japan/china even russia. u will realise what v hv achieved in 60 yrs, buying selling of mps to retain power.

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RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:44 PM  Permalink
good one umesh.. the people who says india is progressing or progressed are silver spoon babies,they really doesn't know about india. they sits in AC rooms and say yeah india is developed,earlies there are no fans but now i got AC...dammmmmmm

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RE:RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:40 PM  Permalink
good one varghese, atleast i got one sensible person here

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RE:RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:30 PM  Permalink
dear halum,
at the time of british there is no problem for food,everyone use get food.thats time farming sector grown with 11% per year. but see now??

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RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:39 PM  Permalink
everything from computers to condoms everything has invented by UK and US people.
even the darling of indians CRICKET also invented in UK..
indian's invented population and rising global food crisis

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RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:33 PM  Permalink
one more example, at the time of british rule there is no inflation at all.. but see now

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RE:RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:24 PM  Permalink
indian is showing progress only in increasing population and creating global food crisis.

farming sector is growing with just 2% per year and birth rate is growing with 2.6% per year.
what a shame

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RE:RE:RE:To rajesh
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:27 PM  Permalink
india shown progress in providing RESERVATIONS..

what a joke.. why only india there are so many castes,sub castes ...???becoz indians doesn't have good vision towards their country. they always think my family,my friends,my caste thats all. they never think my country,my world,my earth

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RE:RE:RE:To rajesh
by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:28 PM  Permalink
once you want to know what was the progress made, than British India rule..now you are comparing with year wise..it simply tells you have no logic neither understand complex or simple thing..better live the forum..

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RE:To rajesh
by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:36 PM  Permalink
Then please leave India...we donot need idiots like you

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Best interests of the nation?
by Vijay Bharat on Jul 21, 2008 03:13 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Yes, Dr. Singh. You have always done what is best for the nation. When you chose to give more importance to Dow than the victims of the Bhopal disaster, you were doing what is best for the nation. When you chose to ignore the atrocities of the army in Arunachal Pradesh, you were doing what is best for the country. When tribals were killed in police firing in Orissa, you did the right thing for the nation by not doing anything. When farmers were committing suicides, you did the right thing by ignoring it for a long time and then once again forgetting to follow up on the relief package that you announced for them. When thousands of crores of bribes are collected and sent to the party coffers, you did the right thing by looking away.
This is not to take away credit for the NREGA and RTI achievements, but you certainly need to dig deeper about this "always did the best for the nation" phrase that you are using to convince yourself.

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RE:Best interests of the nation?
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:18 PM  Permalink
//When tribals were killed in police firing in Orissa,//

let them yaar..this is one way govt want to reduce population. the another way is increasing the inflation. if inflation goes above 19% many poor people are not in a position to buy food they will commit suicide or will die with hungry and population will come down drastically.

shame on this govt

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RE:Best interests of the nation?
by All Right on Jul 22, 2008 06:13 AM  Permalink
Which party rules Maharashtra?

Hint: Please don't say it is being ruled by non Congress hooligans.... coz there are Congress hooligans too... ;-)

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RE:Best interests of the nation?
by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:22 PM  Permalink
you are insane..most probably a 8th grade failed person..may be completely illitarate

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Energy and food for future
by VB on Jul 21, 2008 03:12 PM  Permalink 

In future the whole of world will hover around Energy as well as Food for progress. PM has taken visionery steps for the country by promoting both i.e. energy and agriculture. This will change this country and keep us with the changing times. All countries are facing energy as well as food crises. These are going to take India much ahead of others. We are sure that great God is with such a person.

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In the interest of the Nation
by Nautanki on Jul 21, 2008 03:07 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sardar should know that those who are opposing the deal are also doing it in the interest of the same nation

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RE:RE:In the interest of the Nation
by Guest on Jul 21, 2008 03:28 PM  Permalink
THIS IS NO WAY OF ADDRESSING THE PRIME MINISTER OF A COUNTRY AND THE :::::MODERATOR:::: DISPABLED THE ABUSE BUTTON.....WONDER WHAT IS REDIFF UPTO TO...

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In the National Interest !!!
by shailendra mistry on Jul 21, 2008 03:06 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

It will be better if Sh. Manmohan singh Implement following two suggestions for national Interest
1.      VAV System (Value added Voting System) in it the vote value is considered according to qualification of the voter.
For example value of vote of Illiterate is =1 vote
Value of Vote of tenth Pass = 10 votes
Value of Vote of Diploma =20 votes
Value of Vote of Under graduate = 20 votes
Value of Vote of Graduate = 27 votes
Value of Vote of PHD= 30 votes
Value of Vote above Ph D=40 votes
If this VAV is implemented the Political system will get reformed tremendously and the so called Dagi will get eliminated from the election automatically.
2.      Release the salary of the MP only after his attendance in the Parliament is above 63% per month.
3.       A minimum 10 discussion of State related issues should be cleared in single parliament session per day.
4.      A minimum 2 discussion of National interest should be cleared in a single day.
5.      All the proceedings abstracts should fall under RTI act
6.      The MP should be given bonus if the National Income rises per month and bonus should be revocable if the National income falls at the end of Lok sabha.
7.       MP should work in his constituency Through a Nominee who will be a different person than MP.
I think these are the few points I think, can make India a Strong Democratic nation.
For more suggestion you can mail me, my address of Email is on the web site miniatureclub dot com
Kind regards
Shailendra mistry


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RE:RE:In the National Interest !!!
by shailendra mistry on Jul 21, 2008 03:14 PM  Permalink
Dear Pranab i am just a diploma holder.
do keep suggesting about such things.

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RE:In the National Interest !!!
by Kattappuram Varkey on Jul 21, 2008 03:23 PM  Permalink
Your suggestions for our democratic system seems workable and can expect good results, but Billi ke gale mei ghanti kaun bandega?

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RE:RE:In the National Interest !!!
by shailendra mistry on Jul 21, 2008 03:47 PM  Permalink
Bandegay!!!
Just drop a post card in Supreem court under PIL

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RE:In the National Interest !!!
by Halum on Jul 21, 2008 03:09 PM  Permalink
excellent suggestions..You are true Indian

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RE:In the National Interest !!!
by rajesh on Jul 21, 2008 03:09 PM  Permalink
good one mr.mistry
but seeing day dreams is not good for health..

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RE:In the National Interest !!!
by raju on Jul 21, 2008 03:18 PM  Permalink
hi


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RE:RE:In the National Interest !!!
by shailendra mistry on Jul 21, 2008 03:15 PM  Permalink
Apj Abdual Kalam says "Dream big"

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RE:In the National Interest !!!
by trideep marwaha on Jul 21, 2008 03:33 PM  Permalink
Dear Shailendra

Good suggestion. But a problem.
Is it always true that more educated person will also be more intelligent?
Is it always true that better education means more integrity for the country?
Is it always true that more educated is less corrupt?
You know people like Mulayam Singh, Behenji, Laluji etc., they all are so called graduates.
Getting degrees (or fake degrees) are not so difficult these days.
Otherwise the suggestions are really great.
Good luck!
Trideep



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RE:In the National Interest !!!
by shailendra mistry on Jul 21, 2008 03:45 PM  Permalink
Dear Trideep
thanks for your comment
A tenth pass will atleast know what is GDP.
National Income,
Basic rights and duties.
etc.

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RE:In the National Interest !!!
by Raghav TheRapper on Jul 21, 2008 03:11 PM  Permalink
Appreciated.

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worth thinking
by Murali Krishna on Jul 21, 2008 03:04 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

has any political guy has ever taken a decision in the interest of the country??

There's no exception this idiot aswell.

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RE:worth thinking
by Sunil Kumar on Jul 21, 2008 03:24 PM  Permalink
Murali Krishna, Chaddi Chidambaram is a turd and you too for having no respect for the PM. There are South Indians better than you, better go home and vomit on your idli.

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What every happens in this no-confidence motion but one thing is sure LEFT will be LEFT (FFFFFUUU)onward
by Pappu Nuni on Jul 21, 2008 02:58 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

What every happens in this no-confidence motion but one thing is sure LEFT will be LEFT (FFFFFUUU)onward

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RE:What every happens in this no-confidence motion but one thing is sure LEFT will be LEFT (FFFFFUUU)onward
by Supersecualirist on Jul 21, 2008 03:22 PM  Permalink
Left have categorically stated that they would support a UPA government minus Dr. MM Singh. And Congress after election if there is a chance to form a Government, will certainly take Left's help.

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