Re: reality
by Bagga on Sep 03, 2008 11:30 AM Permalink
hats off to u... and if only we had a few more people like u in the country... we can never think of developing...
Re: reality
by Vishal Kapoor on Sep 03, 2008 11:41 AM Permalink
wow i appreciate u stupid thinking do u think that the plant and the investment tata will do will give job to millions of poor people through out india. Industrilization is a way wich helps every one. i think you are like a frog in a pond who cannt think beyond the limits of the pond.. Again Hats off to you
Re: reality
by Praveen Menon on Sep 03, 2008 11:32 AM Permalink
Still these poor are fighting for their day to bread and butter, nano will atract them to fulfill dream resultant family suicide apart from road conjestion and pollution
Re: reality
by subrata sur on Sep 03, 2008 11:52 AM Permalink
GO To psychrist and also buy a flat in West Bengal As there you can find same type of people who appreciates you .
And also please visit vellore for diagonosis . Even if the some of the best doctors are in WB But the facility and attitude and the mainrainence is hats off in WB . Go to gujrat etc for seeing the development . etc . Hope it will open up your eyes . and not chatter only the DIDI or DADA says
Re: reality
by supriyo das on Sep 03, 2008 11:51 AM Permalink
MR Secular. USSR has failed already and have u ever been to China? I stayed there for more than a year. And let me assuere you , whatever Mamata is doing here, she would have been dead meat by now if it was in China. Have you forgotten Tien Amen square incident? I had the opportunity to visit some rural areas of china during my stay. And let me tell you, do not go by the glitters od Beijing and Shanghai, Situation of poor people in China are no better than in India. I was astonished to learn that there is no rule of paying any compensation by the employer or by govt. if a factory worker is injured or dead due to hazardous conditions in work. I have seen their factories. you wont believe how workers are treated there. Reminded me of the tradition of slavery in America in early 19th century. Thats what your sickle and hammer is all about?