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METROS HAVE GROW BEYOND THEIR HOME STATE
by R GANESH on May 05, 2008 06:00 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Tamils cant claim Chennai is theirs, Kanndigas cant claim for Banglore, bengalis for kolkata and malayalees for kochi.... Metro Cities have grown beyond their home states and have developed because of people from different communities. Its high time people have a mature understanding of the same. Govt at the same time shud immdly start developing tier @ & 3 cities so that THE CULTURAL AND GROWTH DIFFRERENCE BETWEEN A STATE CAPITAL AND THE REST OF THE STATE IS BROUGHT DOWN. People of all states are good and just by finishing of a few black spots like MNS India would emerge more powerful


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  RE:METROS HAVE GROW BEYOND THEIR HOME STATE
by aniruddha on May 05, 2008 06:08 PM   Permalink
already leliye hai sab

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  RE:METROS HAVE GROW BEYOND THEIR HOME STATE
by dhananjay parchure on May 05, 2008 06:05 PM   Permalink
Yes but the cities named by you, discretely follow the son of the soil policies! Imagine yourself comeing to Mumbai and no one communicating to you except in Marathi! That is exactly what happens to a guy coming to Chennai! So dont shy away, lets call spade a spade! The statistics of employment opportunities vs son of the soil employed in those vacancies speak for themselves. Can I request you to declare the list of new recruits at Chennai railways and show me the % gone to people other than tamils?

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by R GANESH on May 05, 2008 06:11 PM   Permalink
The basic issue is people migrate to state capitals than being in the rural for want of more white collard or growth oppurtunities.. Can govt or railways give jobs to 6 lac rural canditates ??? NO. But by equally distributing growth plans like SEZs and set up industries by private players it can indirectly do so

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by varun on May 05, 2008 06:01 PM   Permalink
just improved bimaru states..half the prob will be solved

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