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  RE:Indian market is booming
by R N on Apr 26, 2007 07:03 PM   Permalink
Boss, it doesnt mean always earning. If you are earning same outside also, then there are other factors standard of living. Even if you earn same in India, can you get pollution-free, less corrupt, disciplined life, peaceful roads, quota less jobs and education, useless governance in India?

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  RE:Indian market is booming
by ashish kumar srivastava on Apr 26, 2007 07:18 PM   Permalink
Mr. R N I think you have not been to India since last 10 years...thats why you are giving such crap comments. Come in reality and see how india is developing. and you are talking about corruption and disciplined life I think you didnt read the US news where one student killed 33 persons. and such type of incidents happening everywhere in the world now. how can you blame India in such regards? BTW you are from which country???

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  RE:Indian market is booming
by R N on Apr 26, 2007 07:51 PM   Permalink


BTW I am in Pakistan near Islamabad, a top notch place.

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  RE:Indian market is booming
by R N on Apr 26, 2007 07:45 PM   Permalink
I am not sure how come the killing of 33 students in US makes it equivalent to corruption, quota, indiscipline on roads in India? If it is only killing, then i think you have read only US news. You have not read about drunk guys in Mumbai running their vehicles over bunch of people and still going scot-free (Salman khan FYI) or with minimum punishment(some Pareira) and most importantly i am not comparing India and US based on killings. I am talking about the standard of living. I had been only last year to Bangalore and saw the chaotic roads, people with 2 wheelers driving on footpath. I just read that even four wheelers drive on footpath in Gurgaon. What do you have to say about it? and finally whichever country I am from, the picture of India remains same no matter whether it is booming due to IT or whatever. Can you change the mentality? Recently there were protests against Shilpa Shetty's act as if there are no issues in India. Boss, the mentality needs to be changed. That is the area in India which needs actual boom.

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by amitdyuti sengupta on Apr 27, 2007 01:29 AM   Permalink
hey just to add on remember one rich kid maulled 7 traffic policemen on Lodhi Rd new delhi with his imported Merc!!! such incidence keep happening in any big nation bt the point is getting justice and how fast one gets it. unfortunatley my country lacks it. i hope we better roll our sleves and keep working.

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by GK on Apr 27, 2007 01:15 AM   Permalink
very well said...

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by Sajan on Apr 26, 2007 08:40 PM   Permalink
Abe... India mein jo bhi hai hum usse kush hai.. we are very happy with the road side paav bhaji, pani puri, sevpuri parties... we r very happy with the rich social gatherings and colourful festivals... zindagi ka maksad ye hai kush raho aur life enjoy karo. I hav travelled a lot in Europe, i know what enjoyment is here... inside the smoky closed bars order some cocktails and go home with someone whom you dont even remember next day and then sleep. If this life i dont want to live long. I am happy in India with the life we have here, even if we hav to live here shorter beacause of pollution and things like that. By the way now I m writing this mail from Germany and I know how much I miss my India!!!!

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by Indian on Apr 26, 2007 10:23 PM   Permalink
Excellent Mr.Sajan, your comments boost me a lot, but you know,what ever mr.R N SAID IS TRUE, we have corrupt ministers, bad politics, we need highly educated,sincere politicians... hope you understood.

Regards,
INDIAN.

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