in india people are never afraid of police dept on their fortunes. once they become rich they buy the police for a few thousands and what ever they do it is not a problem if any body who is not rich the police whill screw their happiness
It is India where BLACK MONEY , WHITE MONEY is core issue .....people keep adjusting their black money into white money , that worries most rich people here....I think black money bazar is 100 times bigger in india than white money where most of the money either goes to real estate ...It is for govt. to think over how to diminish the Black money bazar here...once that fear is gone i think people can sleep easily as all money will be in the form of accounted money....As far worries of rich are concened they are much more paranoid due to fear factors of Income tax deptt, police , kidnappers etc etc...........WHY CAN NOT GOVT COMES OUT ONCE AGAIN WITH AMNESTY SCHEME. THERE SHUD BE NO PARLLEL ECONOMY RUNNING IN INDIA. Swiss banks are being stashed with crores of rupees as we everyday read in news papers.
RE:worries of rich!!!!!!!!
by Pavan C. Joshi on May 28, 2007 07:47 AM
When 60-70% of economy is agri based, maybe another 10% of that-fisheries based, there is bound to be cash flow. Lookit, an Indian farmer cashes in produce 3 if not 4 times a year. Ther are 6 climate seasons in India. Not many places in the world have tha yeah.
Then thorw in US, EU and othe rrich countires inspired farm subsidies...Indian politicians race against time in outdoing themselves with subsidies to 'Hamare Kisan Bhai'. Well...nothing wrong in throwing fertiliser, pesticides, land reform, paani-bijlee at said Bhai's, but somethingss gotta give yeah! Enter the great, glorified middle class.
And pray, watyagonnado, count how many gannas, or rice stalks the farmer cashed-out at the mandi. Or count the fish in the fisherman's basket. You just try!
Big time money is reason enough for big time worries. Today's free-market, global, booming India is abound with rich sharks, as more and more avenues are opened up for money-minting.
But when publishing these kind of fancy articles about the rich who has many 'worries' to cope with, spare a moment and think of the man in the street who has only one worry: How to earn the bread for tomorrow for himself and his family? Trust me, I know how it feels. I am determined to do whatever and whenever I can to alleviate his sorrows.
Its for policy makers to ensure better distribution of wealth. In the same currency, it's for popular media to bring such issues to public domain.
Most of them are doing will because their billions are not either gifted or inherited. Only the gifted or inherited have this problem, that too is not will all cases... Say the case of Ambanies.. they are doing well despite inherited..