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Banglore is not booming any more
by sachin chaudhary on Dec 17, 2007 10:53 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

This city is choking ....traffic jams every where ...if nothing is done now ....

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by Ratan on Dec 17, 2007 11:01 AM   Permalink
I was in Delhi last week and Delhi has come up very well ... the reason .... because it has its own state govt. But other metros (inspite odf people living here paying huge taxes) has pathetic infrastructure ... the reason ... the rural development has to happen in their states otherwise they lose the elections for trying to develop the metro. So if all the metros has their own state govt then people living in metros will get the value for the tax money. The central govt can concentrate on the development of the rural India. Hope I have a point here ...


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by sachin chaudhary on Dec 17, 2007 11:05 AM   Permalink
good point ...
also we got politicians like devgowda ...who are good for nothing ...

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by nagaraj hanumanthappa on Dec 17, 2007 05:43 PM   Permalink
Sachin,
Not only Devegouda,all politicians are worst in karnataka except few like Krishna,Siddramayya etc

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by sachin chaudhary on Dec 17, 2007 11:26 AM   Permalink
rajan ...but what is the point in killing urban by reciting only the name of rural areas ?

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by chetan shetty on Dec 17, 2007 11:13 AM   Permalink
Sachin try Kolkatta may not be that rush.....

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by sachin chaudhary on Dec 17, 2007 11:16 AM   Permalink
i will go there ...this city is dying soon ..

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by sachin chaudhary on Dec 17, 2007 11:29 AM   Permalink
thanks sir ... but are u devgowda son or son in law ? who are u to ask me to go out from the city ?
this is my coutry i can live anywhere i want to ...
do u know what ur problem is ? u want to reap the benifits of growth but dont want to accept that moral responsibility of doing any thing for it

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by nisha sumesh on Jan 18, 2008 12:25 AM   Permalink
Sachin & guys with similar thoughts:-

No city has been discussed so much on rediff as much as Bangalore has....it seems to be the city most talked about. It signals the importance that Bangalore has on the global scheme of things. Bangalore has pathetic infrastructure & was more known for science, management, R&D & defence establishments...until the service sector boomed & we had a huge influx of people. The local govt could not envisage the strain on the infrastructure & could not develop it to suit. That's the reason we are all struggling to cope with our daily commute. Now, for a comparison, letz talk about Delhi, from Delhi Airport to Saket is about 10 km, it took me a hour & half to reach, why bcos of traffic & to think that Delhi has such wide roads...similar situation in Mumbai where it took me about 2 hours to travel a distance of 10 km & that too at 11:00 PM....but hey, you guys presumably enjoy the traffic of Mumbai & Delhi, but leave no stone unturned to resort to slinging mud at the very mention of Bangalore. Come on guys, grow up, if you guys are here on work, enjoy the local culture & blend in. Stop cribbing for problems, every city has it's share of problems so letz all grow out of a regional mindset & develop a national mindset.

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