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Indian Indian
You promised Shanghai 5 years ago ?
by Indian Indian on Apr 13, 2009 06:02 PM

You promised, You'll turn Mumbai into Shanghai ? Rahul says, Manmohan Singh is best and Manmohan Singh says Rahul is best, and now frustrated Congressees are raising Kandhar, knowing it very well, there was no option in fron t of the govt. to get 200 indians freed from the clutches of the terrorists, by raising Kandhar, congressing is doing a self goal...

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Bitter Truth
Joke
by Bitter Truth on Apr 13, 2009 06:02 PM

"Mumbai symbolises the hopes of new India and the country will spare no efforts to tackle terrorism and will ensure that such strikes are not repeated," he said.

This statement is a complete joke as no investigation hgas been carried out in mumbai blasts to find out the local terr0ri$t helpers

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sameer dube
only raj is answer
by sameer dube on Apr 13, 2009 06:01 PM  | Hide replies

vote for raj

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Amit
Re: only raj is answer
by Amit on Apr 13, 2009 06:02 PM
hate guy cannot be answer

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udayraj
ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMPACTS
by udayraj on Apr 13, 2009 06:01 PM

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 local 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 local 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, 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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udayraj
WHY JOB DATA IS NOT BEING PUBLISHED BY INDIAN GOVERNMENTS ?
by udayraj on Apr 13, 2009 06:00 PM

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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udayraj
ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMPACTS
by udayraj on Apr 13, 2009 06:00 PM  | 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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sanjay agarwal
Re: ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP IMP
by sanjay agarwal on Apr 13, 2009 06:13 PM
You need to get your facts and thoughts clear Mr. Udayraj. Please understand that Organized Retail in India is a very small fraction, just 7% of the toal existing retail in india. Even if it grows to 25%, in next 8-10 years, then also it will be limited largely to 30 towns in India. So entire India will still be largely fed by Unorganized retail (70%) in population terms. I really do not understand your fear and your talks, as they are more like Raj Thakrey's statements. Please know that organised retail is creating jobs in cities and towns for undereducated people for their livings, and improving their lives. First go and run a shop and understad pains of running retail, before comemnting on retail.

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paloalto
Re: Re: ECONOMIC POLICY OF ORGANISED RETAIL & IT’S DEEP
by paloalto on Apr 13, 2009 06:37 PM
mr. s a; why do we need such retail outlets in the first place? if a town x has 4 outlets; you employ not more than 50 "such"people and what kind of future and growth prospects could these employees expect; these employees are on rolls of third parties exploiting them; you can only see the shop floor manager or incharge romping around and irritating customers no end. last but not the least; were we the consumers/customers exploited by baniyas and farmers earlier and hence the need for such outlets?

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kkmr
Angrezi Channel - Congressi Gulam
by kkmr on Apr 13, 2009 05:59 PM  | Hide replies

By chance I scrolled thru few of the English channels, they were telecasting live first Rahul Gan...d..u's press brief, then MMS brief and then speech of Sonia Maino Gan... Amazing partisan behaviour of channels like TIMES-NOW, NDTV, CNN-IBN...

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Aftab Alam
Re: Angrezi Channel - Congressi Gulam
by Aftab Alam on Apr 13, 2009 06:07 PM
Times Now is OK.

NDTV and CNN-IBN are worst. They invite more panelists from Congress/Left, their neutral observers are hard-core congressi/leftists and their news anchors become panle members from left/congress.

They also rig opinion/exit polls. buggers...

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babu
Six reasons why BJP will lose Election 2009.
by babu on Apr 13, 2009 05:55 PM  | Hide replies

Six reasons why BJP will lose Election 2009.
1:Advani is afraid to say temple at Ayodhya if because of Naqvi and Hussain.
2:BJP don't have any leader of Dr MMS caliber.
3:BJP internal politics is in revolt state.
4:BJP don't have any vision for India's Development.
5:BJP is very polite to Fundamentalist like Ram Sena.
6:Advani is a fan of Mohammad Ali Jinnah.

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Amit
Re: Six reasons why BJP will lose Election 2009.
by Amit on Apr 13, 2009 06:03 PM
YES congress has done great thing.Better look into their history.Search for MITROKVHIN ARCHIVE ON INTERNET regarding congress.hw they betrayed nation? you will come to know who has done what?

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Jitender Kothari
Mumbai turn Shanghai.............. ?????
by Jitender Kothari on Apr 13, 2009 05:54 PM

What about Congress Shanghai dreams

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Jay
Entertainment
by Jay on Apr 13, 2009 05:54 PM

MMS, Hope you had great entertainment with the people of entertainment industry. Hope you realize that there are several burning issues in this country than those of the entertainment industry. The sooner you realize, the better.

Anyway, thanks for the entertainment you provided through the great puppet show for the last five years.

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