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What represents India?
by R Singh on Jul 03, 2007 05:20 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Does the IT hub Bangalore, or the business and financial hubs of Delhi or Mumbai represent the 9% growth of India. Is it the industrial base of Pune or the coal mines of Chatisgarh represent the 9% growth rate?

How is this 9% growth rate distributed across income levels, and socio-economic fabric of India.

Where does the farmer (already wrecked by globalization and loans) figure in this equation? Where do the labor class, the vast ocean of humanity in India that survives at susbsistence level, figure in this 9% growth.

Is this 9% growth the development track of Amabni's new residential skyscraper, or is it the prosperity of his workers who toil in his mills and refenries.

9% growth rate is good, but this study (a bit exaggerated) still points to the glaring gap between the rich, middle-class and the poor.

Lack of health care, lack of schools, lack of any infrastructure outside of metros. The complete lack of respect for human life in places like Bihar, Orissa and other parts of India. The lack of respect for the law by the goonda turned policticians. may this represents the 9% growth rate.

9% growth rate might look good sitting in the air-conditioned office, reading rediff every day, but ask the little kids who work like slaves to earn a living.

Disparity is mind boggling, growth rate a farce, honesty non-existent, hype full-blown, pride hollow, sharing of wealth a joke, ironically the respect for life is only shown to human statues in temples, girl foeti

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  RE:What represents India?
by ashish on Jul 03, 2007 05:25 AM   Permalink
very well written mr r singh,absolutely true

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  RE:What represents India?
by on Jul 03, 2007 05:23 AM   Permalink
good...so now let's talk about solutions and make this discussion wothwhile..

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  RE:What represents India?
by ashish on Jul 03, 2007 05:32 AM   Permalink
haha look whos talkin bout solutions ,some bloke who does not even live there

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  RE:What represents India?
by Lokesh Khurmi on Jul 03, 2007 09:07 AM   Permalink
Year 1994 - Total FE with India - 14 Billion USD
YEAR 2004 - Total FE with India - 140 Billion

10 years and this big change- you know why?. Many more Indians started living & earning aborad. They started contributing to the growth of India. I send almost 35,000 INR every month. It adds to Indian economy.

You can help from any where provided you are really willing to do so.

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  RE:What represents India?
by Rahul on Jul 03, 2007 05:45 AM   Permalink
So what if someone doesnt live in India???

cant he contribute?

Please remove this myth from your mind that only Indians living in India can contribute for their country....

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  RE:What represents India?
by ashish on Jul 03, 2007 09:46 AM   Permalink
yes he can contribute ,my point was to mr on who claims all sofware guys in the states are coolies and he is a big patriot which is a farce

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