Oh really if tht is so then y dnt these non marathis go to their own damn city & make it the business capital....y the hell r they staying here....& if maharashtrian were really jealous ...then i think non marathi's wld have been thrown out by marathi's....LET ME BE CLEAR MARATHI's R NOT PARASITES...PPl like u cum frm diff cities & call urself mumbaites???? learn to respect the ppl wid whom u'll live in..
RE:Helloooooo........
by amit sharma on Feb 17, 2008 01:28 PM Permalink
Industries in the area have suffered a combined loss of up to Rs.4 billion (approx $100 million) in the past fortnight of violence.
The immediate fallout could be a steep increase in the cost of labour, which in turn would lead to a hike - almost double in some cases - in the prices of goods manufactured in the industrial belt.
"The prices of steel products, electrical equipment and automobile parts are expected to nearly double in the coming weeks. The situation is a direct fallout of the non-availability of cheap, unskilled labour," Nashik Industrial Manufacturers' Association (NIMA) chairperson Abhay Kulkarni told IANS.
According to NIMA's estimates, nearly 30,000 labourers have left the industrial belt in the past two weeks of unrest sparked by the Raj Thackeray-led MNS. Many taxi drivers and street vendors were assaulted in Mumbai and a man in Nashik lost his life in the violence.
Apprehending more violence, the migrant workers have gone back to their homes in Bihar or Uttar Pradesh