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pathetic story!
by Sivananthalingam Kasilingam on Apr 14, 2009 03:54 PM  Permalink 

congis create rain?

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very pitty
by Vedprakash Sharma on Apr 14, 2009 02:45 PM  Permalink 

Mr Surya Narayana complaint about price rise ( both shis state and center ruled by congress) and he is telling rains while congress rules. THE SUITABLE ONE IS ' WHEN PRICE RISES IT MEANS CONGRESS IS RULLING "

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WHY JOB DATA IS NOT BEING PUBLISHED BY INDIAN GOVERNMENTS ?
by udayraj on Apr 14, 2009 02:32 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Sunil Mittal & Wal Mart, the biggest organisation in world by revenue of US$ 378 Billion, are tying together for organised retail initiative under Bharti's leadership. This joint venture is going to produce 2 million jobs in organised retail compared to job loss of 40 million across India. So best of luck to Mr. Mittal & govts. who are obeying to large businessmen for creating more & more poor people. Why Indian Govt. is not publishing jobs data each month/ each quarter, like USA? Indian Govt. should have to publish, so that Indian people will understand what is better for them. In USA, there was recession in 1985. Walton, the CMD of Wal-Mart had launched the campaign of MADE IN USA. Both the Wal Mart & suppliers of WALMART are agreeing about the cost & price cutting. But, afterwards Walton bought goods from outside USA & labelled them as MADE IN USA for cheaper input costs. How much margin organised retailers get? 3%-Wall Mart & 1.5%-Pantaloon Retail. What are the impacts of organised retail chains on cities other than metros? Dr. MMS had implemented organised retail under the pressure of powerful economies. Decision of organised retail is not Manmohaneconomics, but the keen desire of western countries to support their companies. WalMart is total failure in USA regarding social issues. Unorganised retailers had shut shops long ago. In small towns only malls are there. India has 125 Crs population. Unemployment will icrease heavily due to ORGANISED RETAILERS & their cartels.

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Re: WHY JOB DATA IS NOT BEING PUBLISHED BY INDIAN GOVERNMENTS ?
by BR on Apr 15, 2009 01:30 AM  Permalink
Who started the trend of retailers? Last I remebered, it was Vajpayee who opened up the mnarkets to China and US. And you know what happened afterwards. Reliance brothers swooped down. You know what Mittal did to the steel industry around the world.

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Re: WHY JOB DATA IS NOT BEING PUBLISHED BY INDIAN GOVERNMENTS ?
by BR on Apr 15, 2009 01:32 AM  Permalink
We were doing good with our Batas, Kolhapuris and Khadims, then came retailers, who bagn buying dirt cheap products . Buy those clothing, shoes? The worst cotton is used to make retail garments.

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ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMPACTS
by udayraj on Apr 14, 2009 02:32 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

British ended the self regulating village system, now Dr. Manmohan Singh govt. went into new agenda, end of unorganised retail & produce more and more poor people, so that he can again say “GARIBI HATAV”/“AAM ADAMI BACHAV” & sit on the chair by accumulating more & more votes & liberlise themselves from support of allies. If any organised retailer, whether Indian or multinational, went into bringing his retail chain, then retailors must have to say to him “QUIT INDIA” because that is in the interest of nation as a whole. The central government should have to ban organised retail in total whether that is Indian or multinational. India has 12 million retail outlets engaging 7% of the workforce, making it the second-biggest employer in the country. Where the organised retail opened nearby shops faced 50% of returns decline, e.g.navi mumbai. The central govt. though considered upto this time of “aam adami”, has been refusing to act in the national interest of protecting the livelihoods of nearly 20 crore people. I will appraise the work being done by Left parties in Kerala & West Bengal, Samajwadi Party & UP govt. of BSP for saving the life of common man, & I think they are really people oriented. The state govt. of Kerala & UP have passed laws to curb entry & growth of corporations in the retail sector.

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Re: ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMP
by Patriot on Apr 15, 2009 05:03 PM  Permalink
Encouraging unorganised retail is great loss of taxex to the Indian Government and exploitation of poor labourers by the retailers. Since the retailers in India for years lernt the trade of not giving any bill to avoid sales tax, Make poor payment of wages to the salsman employed in his shop and encouraging the middle man and responsible to raise the prices.These people who became rich by avoiding taxes, squeezing the farmer and the consumer and the employed now do not want the organised retail to flourish. If China hs introduced organise d retail since long ago our communists do not want it. Because they encourage the unauthorised foot path trader to take away the business. This will totally reduce state income which would otherwise go to the Government for development works.Today West Bengal wihth its communist rule has highest levels of povrty in India when compared to southern and western states in India. People should reject all those state Governments responsible for poverty because of their short-sighted policies.

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Re: ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMP
by srsatya on Apr 14, 2009 10:10 PM  Permalink
government bjparty taken action again Economic policy down price rate 50% common man industry sector school Rent House,employment,market Rate control of freedom fighter quit india family member open market government B.J.Party taken growth sector, prime minister of india lk.advaniji, very close freind he appointed member of National planning commission of india years 2009 S.R.Sathyanarayana

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ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMPACTS
by udayraj on Apr 14, 2009 02:31 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Allowing organised retail in India is the biggest mistake ever done by Dr.MMS. Large corporations like reliance group & International retail chain like WalMart are now spearheading their heads in the country. What is the benefits of organised retail in INDIA is ,it gives larger corporations & multinationals an opportunity to harass ‘aam admi’ & make him more poor & poor & generate themselves a lot of money at the cost of ‘aam admi’ & only @ 0.6% to 1.8% net profit on total sales, when there are other businesses in existance which can generate them more revenues. The disadvantage is that the persons employed in retail approximately 4 crores of shopowners & 17-19 crores of their employees will register in employment exchanges in future as nonvacant candidates. The another disadvantage is about farmers. They now get better prices from multinationals than current retailers, but when the current retailers will disappear from screen, these multinationals unite themselves & form cartels & suppress for cost reduction. In detail, salary in the case of employees of organised retail ;farmers in the case of their produce & same is with the other amenities like day-to-day living instruments like appliances & other products for Small & Medium scale Enterprises. What is the benefit of customer, most of them after approx. 2-5 years later have no earnings more than now by loosing their businesses & vacancies & due to inflation & monopolistic policies of large corporations.

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Re: ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMP
by Patriot on Apr 15, 2009 05:07 PM  Permalink
How long you want to exploit farmer, consumer and those employed as sales men in your shop. Please stop this nonsense allow this country to grow.

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final voter list for bangalore released?
by speaker on Apr 14, 2009 01:14 PM  Permalink 

can anyone giv URL where i can search for it?

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