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Nuke deal is irrelevant to Growth!
by Gautam nil on Aug 29, 2007 02:33 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

Let us boldly teach the west on economics in this light! Keeping the money in pocket while thousands of people are dying of starvation every day, all over the nation that can be comfortably manipulated by issue of diminished number of deaths, is not growth! According to me, the growth our nation as I see in rural areas most our sophisticated people don't know the condition as they don't bother to visit rural areas, is NEGARIVE 90%(percent)! Who is responsible for such pathetic condition? A government which is not performing fast but wasting energy, time and money in unwanted Nuke Agreement is totally responsible.
Provision of wind generation of power, solar power productions and other similar power productions are easy, economical and fast ways of creation of massive rural employment and at same time provision of power for rural power for agriculture and cottage industries etc.,! This the real growth attached without nuke agreement!


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  RE:Nuke deal is irrelevant to Growth!
by Lalatendu Deo on Aug 29, 2007 12:15 PM   Permalink

Do you really think it is because of the western influence? No, the petty politics at the grass root level is the real culprit. There are enough avenues available. And these handful of people are really difficult for us to tackle.

No, Nil, generation from Solar, Wind, etc. are neither economical and nor practical at present context to generate in large quantity. We have to have a big land area to install these. Its upkeep is a problem as well. Definitely, it is not easy either. Yes, we can have a sizable number of these micro units. Who are going to produce so many of them? And massive subsidy attached with it will go into drain for sure. But let it be. Let us have at least increased presence of these non conventional sources of energy, in the length and breadth of the country.



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