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No CLEAR deal
by ANAND TEERTHA on Jul 13, 2008 06:35 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

It is unfortunate that everybody has been reacting about the N-deal thru planted / twisted /tailor made news and TV channels beaming cacophony debates, nobody discusses N-deal's economic feasibility and technical viability and the time duration it takes to supply energy thru imported fuel supplies and this nuclear energy versus fine tuning(reducing) the existing 50% Transmission and Distribution losses, power pilferage and free elecrticity election promises, etc.,etc.,.
The out going governments in USA and in India do not have rights to conclude the N- deal0 It is similar to the British giving us freedom during "midnight", nobody knows deals of Nehru family members alone ruling india for over 36 years.
Let the new government in New delhi go in for the N-deal after taking all the political parties into confidence and after discussing feasibility and viabilities.
Nobody should say that we have missed the bus.

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  RE:No CLEAR deal
by umesh poddar on Jul 13, 2008 09:18 PM   Permalink
Thanks, atleast one appropriate writing I have found in this blog. Ur words are the best in this blog & the situation.

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  RE:No CLEAR deal
by Kautilya on Jul 13, 2008 06:43 PM   Permalink
You are right Anand Teertha.

What everyone talks about is electricity generation without paying any attention to how much we can easily save.

It is very clear saving hardly gives chance to indulge in corruption but new capacity addition does.

aam adami only sob !!!!!!!!

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  RE:No CLEAR deal
by aman on Jul 13, 2008 07:09 PM   Permalink
There are so many ways we can do to save energy, to reduce our power consumption, increase and exploit our renewable energy sources (solar, hydro, windmills, bio gas etc.) which we are gifted in abundance. This deal can indeed wait for a stable govt. Mr.Manmohan, I dont know why you are in a hurry to sign up this deal, afraid of losing the next elections?

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