Pathetic quality of discussion on serious topics is disheartening . A developed Bihar is good not only for Bihar but India including its states . A simple fact but ..I hope Biharis and other state's friend make constructive comments even when finding some fault in the system and process . LETS TRY THIS
Re: A grand plan unfolds for Bihar makeover
by om shanti on Jun 20, 2011 05:02 AM
You are right.It just reflects that we lack unity as a nation to support each other.This is the reason why foreigners can invade and devide and rule us.
Whole country is mine whether it is bihar or Kerala or Manipur and I am happy to hear about development of any region,that should be our inherent spirit.Look at the chinese,they are one,no caste,no state,no religion.So,they are prospering..
Re: keep it up
by Gabbar Singh on Jun 17, 2011 07:50 AM
Modi succeeded because when he came to power, BJP was ruling the center. If he had come to power after 2004, Congress would not have allowed him to succeed. Congress diverts all the money to Maharashtra to be looted by Pawars and Chavans and Patils.
Congress will help only Maharashtra, because marathis like congressis are totally corrupt, with defective DNAs. Nitish will have to think out of the box to invite investment in Bihar. Center will not give permission for any investment in Bihar, but divert it to Maharashtra instead, so that Sharad Pawar and other marathis can loot it. Bihar can develop only outside of India, or if, Congress gets defeated in the center.
Re: Congress will only help Maharashtra
by NashikMarathi on Jun 17, 2011 07:36 AM
Biharis talk big - that is all. Bihar is a basketcase because of one thing in Bihar - Biharis. Nitish is just another Bihari.
Re: Re: Congress will only help Maharashtra
by Gabbar Singh on Jun 17, 2011 07:48 AM
And all the development of Maharashtra was done by outsiders. Its a fact and the reason behind the resentment of marathis against outsiders. That is why so many marathi senas are there....
Re: Re: Re: Congress will only help Maharashtra
by NashikMarathi on Jun 17, 2011 09:28 PM
So get these "Outsiders" inside Bihar...? Start by generating electricity. Stop migrating. Who is stopping you?
Let us find out the first "outsider" willing to be kidnapped in Bihar and go from there..... Deal?
Re: Congress will only help Maharashtra
by Rao Fakir on Jun 18, 2011 12:04 AM
Achievements of Marathi in Business: a)Started the whole film Industry DadaSaheb Phalke (Bollywood) b) Kirloslkar Group ($5B annual turnover) c) Garware Plastics d)Camlin e) L&T, CitiBank (USA): Vikram Pandit are run by Marathis f) Kalyani Group e) Videocon (avdhoot marathi speaking bania) f) Film Production (Bokade, Madhur Bhandarkar, Ashutosh Gowrikar, Amol Palekar etc.)
There is no need to seperate Martahi from rest of India but I wanted to answer to this bozo Gabbar. Lastly, without Shivaji Maharaj, all Indians would have bee circumsized and India would have beome a wasteland like Pakistan has become due to it religion
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by Gabbar Singh on Jun 17, 2011 05:07 AM
I agree with you fully that marathis are totally lazy. Not even a single major industrialist in Maharashtra is a marathi, and all the work has been done by outsiders. Marathis are known as bevdas, and only know how to join ShivSena and create ruckus there and on rediff.
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by NashikMarathi on Jun 17, 2011 07:24 AM
Hardworking Biharis still manage to generate 1/10th the electric power of Maharashtra. With all their coal....
Hint to "stupid" Biharis - insulting Marathis will not turn the generators which produce electricity. That needs real "work" which marathis in Maharashtra have accomplished. Proof - 10 times the electric power of "comparable to subsaharan africa" Bihar.
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by Gabbar Singh on Jun 17, 2011 07:46 AM
Electricity was not produced by marathis. It was gifted by the central government. There is not even a single marathi industrialist in the nation to produce anything meaningful other than riots and scam...
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by NashikMarathi on Jun 17, 2011 09:43 PM
Ok you believe that anyone in India "gifts" anything and do nothing in your state. As usual. Just keep the state a basketcase and wait for "gifts".
Try to get into your thick head that the power sector in India is public - not private and google the various state electricity boards for projects. A power plant is not a mithai box that can be gifted. High tension lines are not a pen set that can be gifted. Transformer stations are not wrist watch that can be gifted. All this is built on state soil by state electricity boards.
Then comes the water supply from local dams, pipes and pumping stations.... then come the local roads etc etc etc....
Re: Re:
by Rao Fakir on Jun 18, 2011 12:06 AM
Achievements of Marathi in Business: a)Started the whole film Industry DadaSaheb Phalke (Bollywood) b) Kirloslkar Group ($5B annual turnover) c) Garware Plastics d)Camlin e) L&T, CitiBank (USA): Vikram Pandit are run by Marathis f) Kalyani Group e) Videocon (avdhoot marathi speaking bania) f) Film Production (Bokade, Madhur Bhandarkar, Ashutosh Gowrikar, Amol Palekar etc.)
There is no need to seperate Martahi from rest of India but I wanted to answer to this bozo Gabbar. Lastly, without Shivaji Maharaj, all Indians would have bee circumsized and India would have beome a wasteland like Pakistan has become due to it religion
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by NashikMarathi on Jun 18, 2011 12:59 AM
You know man... ever since currencies were delinked from gold and became fiat - he who controls the printing press of money supply controls the nation.
Regardless there is no need to get into this Marathi entrepreneur debate - the sugar industry in Maharashtra proves the ability of even the farmers. Otherwise credit in India is tightly controlled by certain people and Marathis are not one of them. We don't have the printing press working in our behalf. Even then the state has done well.....
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by Adyanand Thakur on Jun 18, 2011 01:12 PM
Hey NasikMarathi, Are you from Pakistan??? You never talk about India, you talk about only marathi, bihari,madrasi, that's it. No one talks about Marathi or Bihari outside our country, they talk about Indians & Maharashtra & Bihar is seen on the same level as India. Pl come with some good suggestions, try to create friendliness not hatred. I know marathis are great people, developed, but it seems that u are the one who is very narrow minded. Pl improve this mentality. i know you are a lovely person. & pl don't abuse me after seeing this as bihari or someone else. If u want to pl tell me Indian.
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by Adyanand Thakur on Jun 18, 2011 01:11 PM
Hey NasikMarathi, Are you from Pakistan??? You never talk about India, you talk about only marathi, bihari,madrasi, that's it. No one talks about Marathi or Bihari outside our country, they talk about Indians & Maharashtra & Bihar is seen on the same level as India. Pl come with some good suggestions, try to create friendliness not hatred. I know marathis are great people, developed, but it seems that u are the one who is very narrow minded. Pl improve this mentality. i know you are a lovely person. & pl don't abuse me after seeing this as bihari or someone else. If u want to pl tell me Indian.
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by Adyanand Thakur on Jun 18, 2011 01:11 PM
Hey NasikMarathi, Are you from Pakistan??? You never talk about India, you talk about only marathi, bihari,madrasi, that's it. No one talks about Marathi or Bihari outside our country, they talk about Indians & Maharashtra & Bihar is seen on the same level as India. Pl come with some good suggestions, try to create friendliness not hatred. I know marathis are great people, developed, but it seems that u are the one who is very narrow minded. Pl improve this mentality. i know you are a lovely person. & pl don't abuse me after seeing this as bihari or someone else. If u want to pl tell me Indian.
Nitish Kumar is one of the very few ethical leaders not only in Bihar but in India. Any other person from JD(U), RJD, Congress, BJP or LJP would push Bihar right back in the rot. Biharis are very lucky to have this honest person as their CM. It wouldn't be long before Bihar gets back in the game.
Re: Bihar is on the right track!
by Adyanand Thakur on Jun 18, 2011 01:18 PM
You r right sir. Bihar will catch up rest of India and will grow under the leadership of Nitish. I hope so. May god give all the strength to the people who are devoted to the development of Bihar and India at large
I don't know the intention to publish this article. There is no denial that centre did gross neglect of Bihar like fertile and rich state to transform it into a bankrupt state. But the state government and its people are also responsible? Why people of Bihar and its governments were sleeping for past 20 years? Why they did not revolt against Lalu's jungle raj. Beliefe me, even today, the awareness of people about governance and its funcitoning, the basic rights of people of the state and consititution is damn poor. They have no idea how revenue is generated and how much it is important to become self sufficient state like Gujarat. I don't buy the story of Nitish Kumar as calling centre as the biggest obstecle creator in development of Bihar. No doubt they are obstacle for Bihar but the same guys are more bigger obstacle for Gujarat. Then how come Gujarat like state, with 50% non-fertile land becomes No.1 state of India and Bihar like State, who has 10 rivers, most fertile land of India, enought o feed entire India alone, most hardworking people with good number of skilled, semiskilled and high techies in big MNCs and intellectuals...such state is backward? This is not possible that centre is responsible for all. Your State Bihar is missing something then, be its people and government's sense of responsibility. You did nothing to interlink rivers, no science tech policies yet, you wsted central university by shifting it to border area of Nepal..and here accusing centre?
Re: Centre or State: Blame game goes on costing state
by x on Jun 16, 2011 04:53 PM
It is easy to write the word "revolt" but quite another thing to carry it out. It takes time. And yes Biharis did change the Lalu regime. So I dont buy the argument that people are sleeping. Now when the state is in able hands why is centre creating hurdles in its path to development. It is quite easy to compare with the most developed state and throw disdain but look at other states they also do not compare well with Gujrat. The question is why are projects not being cleared and if your answer is Biharis are sleeping then this is ridiculous argument.
Re: Centre or State: Blame game goes on costing state
by Bal Upadhyay on Jun 16, 2011 06:18 PM
I understand that to revolt a person needs to be on the verged of being dead or else be ready to die. Central government has proved it very recently. Furthermore, Bihar was and still in the clutch of, what media says, mahabalis. Remember, you need to be the part of game to which you are indicating. It took time but Bihari's have done it (its true that they are the only to blamed for their present condition) but what about revolting against our own chosen government at the centre on the ground that corruption is on its peak and people are being betrayed- the one who raises their voice are blamed, kicked and made to break their fast as has happened to Ramdev- Ministers not even calling him Baba Ramdev. THINK it TIME NOW>>>
Re: Centre or State: Blame game goes on costing state
by vinay on Jun 17, 2011 05:43 AM
murli good points, but then whats the reason for hurdles, ultimately its centre govt which has knack of creating hurdles