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Vivek Dev
Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 09:34 AM  | Hide replies

Outsiders succeed because they
Dont have to bother with rules, laws etc as their culture does not teach them to respect laws. Northies are particularly good at this.
Outsiders have no love or attachment for Mumbai/Maharashtra so they dont mind doing things that they would not do in their own land.
Outsiders have no sense of right and wrong, which is a definite liability in business in India. Business communities are involved in all kinds of scams, corruption and extortion, tax evasion and so on.
Outsiders gang up against marathis denying them business opportunities.
Outsiders are community minded. Marwaris will favour marawaris, gujus will favour gujus, mallus will favour mallus and so on.
Business in India is basically a massive racket outsiders are good at running rackets generally at the expense of marathi manus.

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Ram Kumar
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Ram Kumar on Sep 19, 2010 06:19 PM
Wrong-wrong wrong.
"Outsiders" succeed because they they have to work double hard to prove themselves. Dev are you serious? The rule of law is one and the same and is applicable to all- Outsiders or marathis. I do not understand how marathis are culturally superior to others as he thinks. Losers like Dev have all the excuses- they will never be successful like Ganapathy. The reason is simple- Dev is a lazy stupid racist cry baby? Wah Wah Wah...

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 11:36 PM
Why outsiders dont want to go to Kashmir to start businesses. If they go to Kashmir and set up businesses they will do a very good job of bringing about national integration and develop Kashmir. They will then understand why they were able to 'develop' Mah.

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Ram Kumar
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Ram Kumar on Sep 19, 2010 06:19 PM
Wrong-wrong wrong.
"Outsiders" succeed because they they have to work double hard to prove themselves. Dev are you serious? The rule of law is one and the same and is applicable to all- Outsiders or marathis. I do not understand how marathis are culturally superior to others as he thinks. Losers like Dev have all the excuses- they will never be successful like Ganapathy. The reason is simple- Dev is a lazy stupid racist cry baby? Wah Wah Wah...

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kumar kn
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by kumar kn on Sep 19, 2010 10:14 AM
I think you are a pak spy out to create rift among indians. If you are really a marathi, then may I ask who is stopping you from going outside maharashtra and succeed? your logic will work there in favor of marathis doesn't it ? BTW sharad pawar as food minsiter and bcci preseident has been cheating the whole of india and breaking rules and making money. dont tell me that he is not marathi. Stop being jealous of others and start working hard- either outside maharashtra or inside -- sincerely and you will also succeeed.

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 01:49 PM
@kumar kn- You are making baseless allegations against pawar. Before u fault pawar you should cite the corruption of the northies and southies where there is solid evidence Bofors and telecom scam to name only two. Northies introduced corruption into body politic and change the basic rules. So now every one has to follow the rule.

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 01:50 PM
@kumar kn - Also since u have not rebutted any point of my original post but want to only make false allegations I suppose you agree with what I said.

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sanil serial
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by sanil serial on Sep 19, 2010 12:23 PM
Let me ask you a simple question. This brilliant and enterprising person could not create the same magic in his own town and state. WHY ? Your answer will be very enlightening and interesting.

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S V
Re: Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by S V on Sep 19, 2010 12:38 PM
If Delhi had sea for shipping, Mumbai would have lagged behind in every aspect. Delhi has such conducive environment and entrepreneurial nature that it can lead the entire world, not just India.

If i could, i would switch the two cities geographically.

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 01:53 PM
Ha, Ha- If wishes were horses. And Delhi enterprising nature or racketeering nature. It is festival time now you will see how Delhi mithawalas will alduterate mawa with all kinds dangerous stuff. It is racketeering, not business.

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S V
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by S V on Sep 19, 2010 10:18 PM
It happens everywhere. You cannot pin point one city for that. However for trade and business, ask your nearest Marvari Mithai shop owner or a Gujarati Store owner. A trader or business man need to be enterprising to survive in business. Petty issues have no importance.

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RADHEY
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by RADHEY on Sep 19, 2010 05:49 PM
whoever you, but not Marathi.

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leelesh
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by leelesh on Sep 19, 2010 12:26 PM
FOR YOU KIND INFORRMATION OUTSIDER DEVLOPED MUMBAI.I THINK U KNOWLEDGE. U R AMONG THOSE PEOPLE WHO R JEALOUS TYPE. HOW LATA MANGESHKAR/ASHABHOSLE/NANAPATEKAR/SACHIN/GAVASKAR SUCCED. THOSE WHOCANT DO ANYTHINH BLAME OTHER PEOPLE. U HAVE INFERIOTY COMPLEX ABT URSELF

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surve rizwan
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by surve rizwan on Sep 19, 2010 10:45 PM
why did they do that? they could have done the same in their state. Iam not against any state but just want to highlight that even if they had succeed in managing themselves as big gun it was Mumbai only who provided them the oppurtunity. This oppurtubity was then transferred to people of same language ignoring the marathi plight (favouritism) Chech how many maharashtrian are working in a non marathi organisation?
Its simple the poeple make big and we are happy for them but then don't keep on saying we made maharashtra. Maharashtra itself is a MAHA (Great ) rashtra. Moreover we don't have any inferiority complex. Still many engineering and medical university are in Maharashtra and it you who come here to pursue the same as your politician or the big guns who had earned from Mumbai had not invested there. After completion of your education you are the one by means of language and state get into the job (BSNL,MTNL) with a mere salary leaving no space for the marathis.

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 01:56 PM
@leelesh- OUtsiders only developed their own bank accounts in Switzerland by cheating government of Mah, Banks, BMC etc. MOre than half the trillions of dollars in numbered accounts are from revenues generated in Mah.

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notsosweet
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by notsosweet on Sep 19, 2010 12:42 PM
if an italian opens a pizza joint in mumbai and suceeds,you will term him as an outsider who robbed marathis of their livelyhood,dignity and what not?stop bullshitting!!The knack of business to explore opportunities in unknown land is the talent.Appreciate that.You keep grubling and you will die telling your sobstories to every one.Wake up now atleast!!

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 01:58 PM
Why dont u answer any of the points above? Stop living in your make believe learn to respect facts.

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S V
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by S V on Sep 19, 2010 12:38 PM
If Delhi had sea for shipping, Mumbai would have lagged behind in every aspect. Delhi has such conducive environment and entrepreneurial nature that it can lead the entire world, not just India.

If i could, i would switch the two cities geographically.

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Ley DeFigs
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Ley DeFigs on Sep 19, 2010 12:19 PM
Is'nt Mumbai a part of every Indian's land? Why is Ganapathy referred to as an outsider?

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Vivek Dev
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Vivek Dev on Sep 19, 2010 01:59 PM
It is, but Marathis have first right on it, like Bengalis have first right on Kolkata, Tamils have first right on Chennai and so on.

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Damien Martin
Re: Why outsiders succeed
by Damien Martin on Sep 19, 2010 02:54 PM
WTF are you talking about? I am 100% sure you have a huge INFERIORITY complex, try correcting that first! Respect people by what they have done and not from the place they belong, u seem to belong to these stupid sena group, you should have raised your opinion when a Young Banglore guy lost his live protecting Mumbai on 26/11 - may be ur tackerary's should have gone to fight the terrorist

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surve rizwan
Re: Re: Why outsiders succeed
by surve rizwan on Sep 19, 2010 10:51 PM
u remember 1 banglore guy, but scores of mumbai police officer ?

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Sharang Managoli
nice
by Sharang Managoli on Sep 19, 2010 09:12 AM

not only that, but he also revolutionized and popularized the dosa.

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bihari babu
Way to go..
by bihari babu on Sep 19, 2010 12:26 AM  | Hide replies

This is only way india can grow. we need 1000s of Ganpati. who can spread their company, offices and create jobs for indian. they create wealth for our society and family. this is only way. ley govt or gossiping people cant do anything. they are waste of time.
also we need to be good consumer. because people like Ganpati cant succeed if we just put our money in bank and dont consume stuff.
it sound matarialism but we have no choice, to grow we have to bite the bullet.

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khemaji Bheel
Re: Way to go..
by khemaji Bheel on Sep 19, 2010 10:05 AM
Waah... Bihari Babu. Golden words. Kudos to you.

India desperately needs job creators.

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alok khatore
Once penniless in Mumbai, now a crorepati
by alok khatore on Sep 18, 2010 06:47 PM

nice

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Yash Patel
proud of you
by Yash Patel on Sep 18, 2010 06:44 PM  | Hide replies

Proud of you Ganpati Sir ! i salutes for you !

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Cutlet Gravy
Re: proud of you
by Cutlet Gravy on Sep 19, 2010 09:55 AM
With his name, Ganapathy,
even Mumbai cha Raja has
to bow and pay obeisance
for his true grit.

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anu
Re: longlive...
by anu on Sep 18, 2010 07:04 PM
PAKI ALERT!!!

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deep rain
well done
by deep rain on Sep 18, 2010 06:37 PM  | Hide replies

wow Mr ganapathi,
please take my mail id and give me yours I want a franchiese from you please let me know how to contact you.
Hats off to you man.
"its not important where you work, let me tell you its just share luck that u landed in Mumbai had u landed in any part of the country story would have been same. One more thing the mumbaikar wanted to ditch and dump u which he did rest is ur hard work determination and good luck,so no need to boost Mumbaikars for saying anything about Mumbai Its India and India is same for every one. and "India is a land of oppurtunites"

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deep rain
Re: Re: well done
by deep rain on Sep 18, 2010 06:44 PM
y man,see the enterpise in this man and learn how to do smthing great instead of kicking him out,we indians fault oftenly had this man in USA or elsewere we would hve considered him as a God as we do for Gates, Modrich and steeve Jobs they are like him only nothing special than him so just see him that context man

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indranil laskar
Re: well done
by indranil laskar on Sep 19, 2010 03:49 AM
u r totally wrong my friend!!!Mumbai is indeed the land of opportunties...It is like the america of India, people from all over the country come to test their luck. If u r hardworking and determined and if you click, you will get to see so much wealth which is unthinkable in any another city not even cities like delhi or chandigarh...Well mumbai has the most number of billionaires almost 65% of the total number of billionaires in India,compared to any other Indian city.It is 100% accurate he wouldn't have been able to achieve this much wealth in any other city in India. Of course his quality of hardwork and dedication did help him a great deal which is without doubt, but then Mumbai gave him the platform which couldn't have been provided by any other city in India

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khemaji Bheel
Re: Re: well done
by khemaji Bheel on Sep 19, 2010 10:11 AM
Right. Maharashtra offers more opportunities to outsiders to grow than any other states.

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noel dias
Why Mumbai
by noel dias on Sep 18, 2010 06:37 PM  | Hide replies

Why did he have to come Sooooo far to achieve all this.
Why couldnt he do it in his PLACE OF BIRTH.
Folks be grateful to Mumbai and maharashtrians, because of whom you have prospered.
Remember you all could NEVER do the same in the place of your birth.
AND THATS A SHAME.

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tamil
Re: Why Mumbai
by tamil on Sep 18, 2010 10:05 PM
jus bcos all financial offices are in mumabi ...mumbai is crowded ..else u need to look south ...

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S V
Re: Why Mumbai
by S V on Sep 19, 2010 12:41 PM
If Delhi had sea for shipping, Mumbai would have lagged behind in every aspect. Delhi has such conducive environment and entrepreneurial nature that it can lead the entire world, not just India.

If i could, i would switch the two cities geographically.

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vijay jahagirdar
Re: Re: It is obvious that marathis are worthless
by vijay jahagirdar on Sep 18, 2010 06:34 PM
Coz north Indians dont follow the rules of land, thydot hve respect for others culture.They will do anything coz of Marathi manoos good adjusting nature the north Indians survived in Mumbai

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vikrant surve
Re: It is obvious that marathis are worthless
by vikrant surve on Sep 18, 2010 06:31 PM
R U JUST OTHER BHAYANI FRM BIHAR?

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