Kolkatta is the 4 th among the 4 metro in india.Kolkatta have many advantages but still not developed due to politics & people of WB. Foolish bengalis don't want india's great tata to produce world cheapest car. people say, many of the bengalis are negetive minded.Now it is clear that they are negetive minded. Tata will get a excellent invite from other state. Tata will get the retuns, but who will bear the loss for bengalis.Mamta or WB govt or land owners? I think tata should come to Gujrat or maharastra or karnataka or AP or TN
Re: West Bengal
by ashish on Sep 03, 2008 08:38 AM Permalink
What do you expect from state where the public went on riots, burnt buses and stopped trains just a few months ago.. WHY? because Ganguly was dropped from the Indian One day team
Re: Re: West Bengal
by S R Ganguli on Sep 03, 2008 08:55 AM Permalink
Dont MIX up serious things with silly fans of silly game called cricket. Cricket had died in the last century. what we see today is a baseball cricket like the American pro-football. Fans are always fanatics the world over. Mumbai or Hyderabad for hat matter anyplace else is no better. Who had pelted Dravid's home? Dont be a confirmed fool. Dont put in poppycock like a popinjay.
Re: Re: West Bengal
by Fried Yakov on Sep 03, 2008 08:29 AM Permalink
What is the need for all this industrialisation in Bengal? If the Bengalisthemselves do not want it, let Bengal remain an agricultural state. It may also be desirable to close down the few remaining industries in Bengal too so that the industrial land may be reclaimed for agriculture. Yes and all the educated youths, even those with PhD's should brace for a career in tilling the soil- there is no shame in 'dignity of labour'- it is a well accepted doctrine. And then have we realised how the name "Bongo" rhymes with "Congo"- may be soon there will be no difference between the two. And educated Bengali youth who are so "egoistic" as not to like cultivating the earth, may migrate to more salubrious climes to pursue there intellectual passions (I believe millions have already done so and those who still hold on to Bengal because of family reasons shall soon be forced to do so for reasons economic). Let this serve as a warning for other potential "miscreants" (aka investors) thinking of turning their capitalistic eyes on the red fortress of Bengal- do not try ever to break into this impregnable red fortress of medivialism and regression, or your doom is assured.
Re: West Bengal
by Ganesh Raam on Sep 03, 2008 08:39 AM Permalink
And.Mamta Bannerjee will work along with the Farmers in their agriculture........once TATAs leave Singur I invite TATA to set up plant in Tamilnadu..... if only he had located the NANO plant in TN.by this time 20000cars would have rolled out into the streets. I really Pity those Farmers at Singur. mamta should be punished severelyfor her act in instigating the strike Ganesh
Re: West Bengal
by S R Ganguli on Sep 03, 2008 08:49 AM Permalink
what do u know of Bengalis at large, my dear? Dont think u r too smart. read my earlier comments. Industry is good but it should not be built at the cost of social parameters. One simple example: Why did SC order removal of all chemical units from the outskirts of Delhi? Why did Govt relocate all tanneries from Tangra? In modern concept Industry must not damage ecology. Why does the USA want to go in for renewable energy and not nuclear energy? Get inputs before you revile a race. Dont be racist.