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Mumbai most densely populated city??
by Bodh Ramdeo on Jun 27, 2007 08:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

70% of all urban Indians have no toilets or baths - they crap on the train lines, pavements and drains, where they also take their water for cooking and their baths.
The figures are even more dismal for rural areas - less than 5% have toilets or baths - that's what open fields and rivers are for.
But don't fret, the PM has an ambitious sanitation plan to provide toilets for all by 2020?

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  RE:Mumbai most densely populated city??
by Simply Human on Jun 27, 2007 08:39 PM   Permalink
Indians Brilliant? Absolutely! That is why the IT sector and Indians domination H1B quotas.

Indians spineless? Absolutely! That is why that can't stand up for anything. Prefer a pacifist life style and seek cosy corners. Prefer to critisize conditions back home rather than work hard to change things. All the companies you listed originated in India by those microscopically few Indians who decided to sweat it out.

Indians filthy? Absolutely! Wherever you have a high density of Indians, overall hygiene and cleanliness plummets. Think of motels, restaurants and mini-Indias abroad.

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