no point saying singapore is nice ,dubai is nice etc you have to make effort to make india a tourist delight. this should be our aim. Now ,how do we do this ?? Firstly, DONT AIM FOR THE SKY .... Get the BASICS RIGHT . 1.start with central city and town areas.clean it and do maintain regularly 2.clean up train stations,bus stations,buses and trains 3.Move homeless ,beggars away from central city areas 4.Have fines people,its not ROCKET SCIENCE! Its matter of GETTING OFF YOUR A** ! Ring up your local corporation or relevant authority and COMPLAIN if things not good. Focus media attention etc
CMON INDIA !!! (we have good weather, skilled labour,now money is also there, free media ..everything is there.)
whatever picture i saw over here.. looks like everything is arificial and man made... how different it is from cities in US... There are bigger prts, Casino nothing compared to vegas and others. Only thing which i observed unique is swuimming pool on the top floor
See how is Singpore & see what happening in Karnataka being an MP Kumaraswami supposed to stay in Delhi,but his entire family as a team striving to bring down the present Govt.If a country is prosprous means people are also good in nature.In August 2010 I have been there in Singapore beautiful country & good in evrything.
Lowest crime in the world. Most Cleanest city in the world. It is a green city - greenery all over the city. Appropriately, it is also called a 'garden city. It became a first-world country from a third-world country in one single generation. It was one of the poor countries in 1965 when it was separated from Malaysia. In 35 years, it is one of the wealthiest countries of the world. Its airport - Changi Airport - has been voted as the best airport in the world for the last more than 10 years Its public transport system should also be one of the best in the world Its infrastructure is also one of the best in the world. Singapore is ranked No.1 worldwide as the city with the best investment potential. Very little people know Creative Multimedia is a Singapore company. World 70% Hard Disk drives manufactured in Singapore.
Re: Some facts about Singapore very little people know.
by Aam Hindustani on Oct 28, 2011 11:50 AM
For all these we have to give credit to one great visionary 'Mr.Lee Quan Yew'.
Re: Re: Some facts about Singapore very little people know.
by ZULFI HAR on Oct 29, 2011 01:02 AM
Dump your Black money in Singapore..No questions asked.Rich people from Malaysia,Thailand,Indonesia keep their black money in Singapore.Think how can a country with no natrual resource or manufacturing be like this..
actually every country had lots of beautiful things and all resources. Many westerns and a few Asian countries are successfully maintaining their beauty and using their resources in better ways. India was a very huge country but it has been divided into Pak-India-Bangla. Now we are lossing J&K and many regions are havign slums, chaos and have become very poluted and over populated that makes more difficult to maintain its beauty. We don't use resources in a right way so we can't be a better user. We have electricity problem but we had lots of water to produce electricity, sun is shining everyday here but we can't use it properly to produce electricity. so we have wind as well. But westerns are using sun and wind in a better way. actually wht we shd learn from westerns that we are not learning is a good way and keep using policy - 'chalta hain'. but on the other had we immediately copy them for designs (quality much matter but jst look), we follow their culture like having sex before marriage, having cigarates, alchohol on daily basis and so on.
India was very beautiful but becoming worse by each passing day because of us.
Re: Natural beauty and India
by Bharatiar on Oct 10, 2010 11:50 AM
> Now we are lossing J&K and many regions are havign slums
This is just utter rubbish.
1. India not losing J&K. India's grip on J&K is stronger than it ever was. And the trouble is in only Kashmir anyway.
2. Slums - well, the people in the slums were *always* around, they were just not seen and heard as often as they are now. India's poverty rates are clearly falling, and they will continue to fall.