Sir, U r genious. U r also great because you respect others views and consolidate them and put them to task.
I feel to contain growing oilcost outflows and pollution on the whole telephone helps a lot. I feel that the vedio conferencing fecility need to be brought to residential usage to let displaced families to feel homely. Please note that it is inevitable to move out of home town for better pastures. I have an idea to share with you in this regard.
Ramesh Reddy Mungara phone no.9948 227335 mail id: mrreddy1234@yahoo.com
NEXT TO CHINA INDAI IS HAVING THE SECOND LARGEST POPULATION IN THE WORLD. WHATS THE USE OF HAVING HIGH POPULATION AND MORE PHONES WHEN THERE IS NO EFFICENCY AND SERVICE FROM THE TELECOM INDUSTRY?MOST OF THE PHONES AND MOBILE LINES ARE TOTALLY JAMMED.WE HAVE TO AcCEPT THIS FACT THAT WE INDIANS ARE VERY BACKWARDS IN ALL ASPECTS OF INDUSTRAIL GROWTH.PLEASE ACCEPT THIS FACT OTHERWISE, ITS LIKE A MOTHER WHO SPOILS THE CHILDRENS BY PAMPERING AND HIDING THEIR MISTAKES. RTHE
RE:MORE PHONES
by gagan singh on Jan 14, 2007 01:58 PM
We north americans don't find the situation very different, at times. So don't curse your country unnecessarily.
we dont need phones...we would like to see the day atleast 500 million indians take 2 meals per day. It is not uncommon to see in news that thousands of children aged below 5 do not have a cup of milk per day...what for India shining! India booming! etc..shameful for all of us, Indian Knowledge experts and policy makers for not solving the key issues like povery for the last 50 years! Try to read Talisman by Gandhi printed on the first page of all the national textbooks..atleast to recall what is our social goals..
RE:Questions not replied by Sam Pitroda
by Ajit varwandkar on Jan 13, 2007 08:30 PM
Sam should be requested to answer most of the balance questions ....
I Support Ajit & request rediffmail to take immidiate action.