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Nilkeni
by PARAMVIR SAWHNEY on Jun 13, 2008 08:42 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

What a BEHOODA thought.POpulation is the biggest problem of India( In fact for the whole world).
Nilkeni has commented without serious thinking.

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by MNC on Jun 13, 2008 09:24 PM   Permalink
I think you didnt understand his point properly. What he means is, say around year 2050, India will be the country with more young people and young talents, rest all coutries will have more old people population then young people and the best example of it is CHINA.

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by pranjal das on Jun 13, 2008 10:01 PM   Permalink
Mean to say we haven't yet started doing what others are doing right now. Correct?

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by Effortless on Jun 14, 2008 05:08 AM   Permalink
Yes India will have largest young people in 2050 with more crowded cities, more cars, more pollution, perhaps more money and goods. As it is the roads in cities look like parking garages and in 2050 even small cities would become one. Mr.Nilekani is an entrepreneur but he should also be thankful that he is in IT business a large part of its growth is due to outsourcing. But India is not just IT.

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by Effortless on Jun 14, 2008 05:12 AM   Permalink
The above point is about large population and not about other points Mr.Nilekani made. No doubt Mr.Nilekani is a top entrepreneur and has achieved tremendous success but we cannot ignore the population explosion which is negating the high economic growth to a large extent.

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by albert mendonca on Jun 13, 2008 11:23 PM   Permalink
See.. that is why he is where he is and you are where you are...

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