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by Vishal Saxena on Jul 15, 2007 06:10 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I sincerely hope that these economic projections turn out to be true. But one thing we have to be concerned about is that we do not end up being like western countries with broken families, lack of morality, degradation of women to sexual objects, lack of respect for elders etc. We must learn all positive traits from westerners but outright reject what is nor good for us.

We need able and educated leaders in all spheres of society - business, education, agriculture, religion, spirituality etc.

India is not only the golden bird, Bharat is also the lone spiritual beacon in this despicable world of selfishness and self gratification. If spirituality was being converted to Gold, each and everything in India will be made up of solid Gold.

I hope we understand our responsibilities and refrain from 100% aping the faulty society of West and rise in glory far far exceeding our glorious past. Jai Hind.

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  RE:Hope so
by Vishal Saxena on Jul 15, 2007 06:13 AM   Permalink
I would also urge my brethrens in Northern BIMARU states (unfortunately) to take a cue from the hard working people of South and Panjab and work hard for success. All Indians have the capability to realise Bangalore, Chennai and Gurgaon in every city, and the Amul revolution in every village. Shun the attitudes of laziness and crab mentality, and embrace industry and hard work.

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  RE:Hope so
by amit kumar pandey on Jul 15, 2007 10:25 AM   Permalink
you should be ashamed using derogatory word BIMARU against part of your own country. When India was fighting independence war , this so called BIMARU state were actively involved, the southern parts of india and king of punjanb aligned with britishers and we lost 1857. since northern state fought for independence these areas were suppressed most, leaving them behind for centuries.

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