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Why is the South Doing well?
by Jomon on Dec 02, 2006 07:04 PM

It was a great subject to be discussed. I am a South Indian and living in Delhi for 14 years. And i am sure that the south indians are recognised everywhere in North India only because everybody felt that South Indians are well educated, they are sincere and hardworking and trustworthy too. This is the only reason the people in North India accept us.

I know one of my friend wrote " is this issue has to be discussed now, We all are indians". I appreciate that comments. But my dear friend If we are an Indian, we know about India, our culture etc.. Even my colloueges in my office sometimes call "Madrasi". Do my friend know what exactly it is. May be they are living in 18th centuary when all south used be called(By North Indians) as Madras.

People from Kerala is Keralites or malayalis, Tamil Nadu - Tamilians, Karnataka - Kannadians, Andra - Telunganas etc.. Do anybody know this...

Hope people dont take it a negative way..

It is just my comments..



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