It is going to be a rule in every state that a migrant will need to learn the local language within an year of his/her residence in that state! It is a welcome rule, and has more advantages than disadvantages. At the cost of a few arrogant brats, the rule makes sure that migrants don't overwhelm the locals and be one with their culture, and on the other hand, it supports a more equitable distribution of talent (by discouraging migration) and thereby all of the country grows at the same rate!
RE:Sooner than later..
by varun on Apr 29, 2008 10:52 AM Permalink
it will never happen..the BIMARU states will never develop..only development they can show is population! they keep producing like animals! and keep coming to south india for jobs
RE:Sooner than later..
by nitin k on Apr 29, 2008 11:14 AM Permalink
Ah come on.. where was south India in the 60s, 70s and 80s? All of the country's productivity was from the North Indian states.. So at different times, different states push the nation and its economy.
Honestly, Karnataka could be on its way to become a Bimaru state too, if the politics isn't cleaned up at this juncture. The likes of Deve Gowda and his kin will make the state what Lalu and his kin made of Bihar. I pity the Biharis, the state which was historically on the fore front of Indian politics/education and culture has been ruined in a couple of decades, and their locals dont have a say in how their state should be governed.. :(
RE:Sooner than later..
by iamyourfather on Apr 29, 2008 11:18 AM Permalink
Hang on a second, friend. Like the so called development of your state, your knoledge is also very shallow. First, your developement is only a shade better than Bimarus. It simply means that a person just sitting Above Poverty Line (APL) does not become a rich man. Also, take out just few big cities like Banagalore, Hyderabad, Chennai out, and the situation there is no better than any Bimaru state.