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its is rediculous
by Gireesh Kumar on Apr 17, 2007 11:44 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

He deserve Parama Veer Chakra for his Bravery to run an Industry in Kerala...A place of nightmare to the indusrialist like us....Trade unions, hartals, Bandh , Yups, what a nast atmossphere there for traders.....any way heraty congratulation

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by Anand Narayan on Apr 18, 2007 01:21 AM   Permalink
Dear Girish,

I think you don't know much abt Kerala it seems or you are living in past abt 30 to 40 years back.

Unions, hartals, Bandh are happening in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and don't speak abt North Indian states such where people are scared for their lives. Kerala is a much safer and Induatry friendly place than any other state in India.

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by knowme Iamhuman on Apr 18, 2007 01:26 AM   Permalink
dont feel any shame when even a topic like curry powder brings so much hate above water.....North india , mallu.....and whatever.......cheer up guys..u wd definitly take india way ahead.....i am confident now.

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by Anand Narayan on Apr 18, 2007 01:29 AM   Permalink
We will.

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by Anand Narayan on Apr 18, 2007 01:35 AM   Permalink
You have no right to speak when u stay and work for firangis and talk abt taking India way ahead. we will do what is required for making India better.

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by knowme Iamhuman on Apr 18, 2007 01:41 AM   Permalink
i have all the rights as i am doing some thing better that discussing curry powder .

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by Anand Narayan on Apr 18, 2007 01:47 AM   Permalink
r u doing discussing parri powder?

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