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Truth is something different
by David Raja on May 22, 2007 09:10 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

I don't believe in these articles. I had the opportunity of living in Chennai for 5 years in the past and currently living in Bangalore for almost 2 years. Even the basic necessity for living is not present. Consider the busiest place of Chennai and B'lore - Ranganathan St [daily market transaction in lakhs] and MG Road.
Do we have proper drainage and roads in the most busiest place?
Are the pavements fit enough for us to walk?
Dont we see the policemen getting bribes from the vendors?
Is electricity present even in the metro's 24/7?

When such is the case in the busiest places think of the villages, towns beyond. I have visisted these places ~ where there are no roads, schools, hospitals, drinking water.

Leave the "Golden Bird", let the real free Indian bird fly first. The moment "ANY GOVERNMENT, INCLUDING THE POLITICIANS" work for the country and earnestly try for the upliftment of the villages, towns, cities, I assure you, WE WILL BE IN POVERTY.

Please do not go by the hype created by media. They are generating money for their own.

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by rakesh bhardwaj on May 22, 2007 09:50 AM   Permalink
I completely agree by David.Probably the pin striped Management gurus sitting in Air conditioned offices should go down below in the streets and see how a poor man still walks the whole day in scorching heat just to repay his debts and make both ends meet.
How a small child works 18 hours a day at a Dhaba to support himself and maybe his mother.How a small child works 24X7 as a domestic help just to feed himself?Can the author of this report feel the power cuts?Are these going to decrease?Is he blind to the long queues at Rly Stn,Airports,Roads,virtually everywhere?Can more money reduce this?
Has the author visited the country enough to notice how thereis still no drinking water,schools,telephones,medical care etc all basic neccessities.
I think this guy is just imagining something and by adding name of some stupid foreign agency wants to give credibility to it.

Anyways a good story for a Bollywood masala!
RAKESH,DELHI

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by arpit asdasd on May 22, 2007 12:43 PM   Permalink
i agree with rakesh 100%

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by anirban bandyopadhyay on May 22, 2007 09:43 AM   Permalink
Are you Sick????

And this guy mallya another sick in the board. I am also in japan for 3 years. Japan is number 2 because they love their country forget the bad and loves praises the good.

Are you a labor there???? Please see them and learn

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by heerashankar mallayya on May 22, 2007 09:21 AM   Permalink
Great, I am living in Japan from 2 yrs and also feel the same thoughts as shared by David raja.
This Media is just creating a hype of small thing and neither can india become a superpower nation.

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