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So much hate is not good
by Sibi Ravindran on Feb 08, 2007 01:24 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

It would be good if EDUCATED ppl can go through this paper. Takes a bit of time though.

http://www.transboundarywaters.orst.edu/publications/narf_051_Giordano.pdf

And by EDUCATED, I dun mean LITERATE ppl. I found that a lot of ppl are literate but not educated after reading through this forum.

The author in the above paper has researched a lot and has suggested some ideas based on facts.

Some ppl are really funny here. One guy is asking me to stop power from neyveli and mettur to Karnataka. And he said he will bring electricity to banglore from the dams within Karnataka. Do I have the power to do that? And is that possible? Y these irrational and impractical comments. Y these emotions?

In my previous message I suggested ppl to look at Mekong's river agreement. I had some replies stating that this is a domestic problem and international agreements should not be used. But looking at the messages here, Man it is worse than India-Pakistan. Even India and Pakistan dun have that many probs in sharing Indus and its tributaries.

I think foriegn MNCs can make a good deal of money if they sponsor and telecast live a Karnataka Tamil Nadu cricket match.



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  RE:So much hate is not good
by Sibi Ravindran on Feb 08, 2007 01:26 AM   Permalink
Again, I'm not justifying the tribunal or the numbers. I dun have the knowledge, experience and facts to just blindly support or oppose it.

All I ask is to reduce the hate in the minds of both kannada and tamil ppl.

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