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These will be the 10 richest nations by 2050!


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nirav punekar
Travel in ST bus from Small Town than talk of GDP &
by nirav punekar on Mar 09, 2011 01:03 PM  | Hide replies

Travel in ST bus of Small town or unreserved train comartment & wath people around you.
Than talk of Development, Super power, Per Capia Income, GDP growth etc

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vikash
Re: Travel in ST bus from Small Town than talk of GDP &a
by vikash on Mar 09, 2011 01:56 PM
These figure are based on avearge salary of CEO / MD / CM etc . Please visit Nimach District Rampura ?manasa etc place the average income is not more than Rs 20000/- only . The peoples are very poor and no basic facilities are available . M.P. Govt./ Central Govt. are slipping and producing such income figures.

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om shanti
Re: Travel in ST bus from Small Town than talk of GDP &a
by om shanti on Mar 09, 2011 01:22 PM
You said it !

I will prefer a bullock cart,thats more comfortable...

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sanjay rahul
how 2 reduce corruption,hoarding,black money etc
by sanjay rahul on Mar 09, 2011 12:58 PM

just stop hereditory transfer of wealth

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Guddiswamy
Property price
by Guddiswamy on Mar 09, 2011 12:58 PM

when will the property prices come down in mumbai? is there a correction on the cards? the prices have gone 8 fold just in a span of 2 years.

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Guddiswamy
Property price
by Guddiswamy on Mar 09, 2011 12:58 PM

when will the property prices come down in mumbai? is there a correction on the cards? the prices have gone 8 fold just in a span of 2 years.

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Guddiswamy
Property price
by Guddiswamy on Mar 09, 2011 12:58 PM

when will the property prices come down in mumbai? is there a correction on the cards? the prices have gone 8 fold just in a span of 2 years.

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arungopal agarwal
India
by arungopal agarwal on Mar 09, 2011 12:55 PM

Though we will progress but not with the pace, shown, we have large population who eats every development, there is no consensus amongst politicians as part of constitution about population, employment, corruption, discipline, terrorism etc.,etc., present political and bureacratic system has failed to keep pace with time, it is great hindrance in our progress.

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hpdv62174tx@rediffmail.com
Superpower India!
by hpdv62174tx@rediffmail.com on Mar 09, 2011 12:49 PM  | Hide replies

all this countries are nothing infont my mother india!who fed almost entire world throughout the entire history fo mankind.indian civilisation is the oldest and still going strong it has succesfully overcame the test of time.Actually india was the superpower till 10th century and will be so in future!we hate british people for all sort of reasons but they gave us the wonderfull name india which means indigenious which in turn means a civilisation which is come its own,from which the history starts!PROUD TO BE INDIAN!

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LOL
Re: Superpower India!
by LOL on Mar 09, 2011 03:15 PM
you are probably right about India being super power in 10th century. Maybe it will be super power again in 100th century. We may even be around to get to see that.

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Argumentative Indian
India needs just a little bit more
by Argumentative Indian on Mar 09, 2011 12:35 PM  | Hide replies

and our enterprising people will make us world class.

Transport Infrastructure:

1) Good, broad roads.
2) In cities - good, broad & multi level roads.
3) Safe, efficient railway network
4) Good river transport

The above benefits the common Indian, the one who travels by Bus / Train etc. We middle class spend huge time traveling, completely undproductive time only increasing pollution / carbon footprint.

With good broad roads, more of us can take buses, spend the travel time reading / listening to music, working or making calls (SOFTLY I hope) thus improving quality of our lives.

Today, with the A. Rajas & Kalmadis and Yedurappas, the picture appears grim, but we hard working Indians, have with one chance at economic freedom, from 1991 have catapaulted our country into an important position, globally.


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rupesh patil
Re: India needs just a little bit more
by rupesh patil on Mar 09, 2011 12:38 PM
Above article appears to be a big joke or just one prediction to fool ourselves.

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Argumentative Indian
Re: India needs just a little bit more
by Argumentative Indian on Mar 09, 2011 12:38 PM
Secondly, residential infrastructure:

We need a hundred million, affordable houses. That means, a 2 BHK of at least 1000 sq. ft. built up area in Mumbai at Rs. 35,00,000.00. Only Mumbai & Delhi should have these type of prices. In all other cities, prices should be significantly less.

Only then, a common person / family will be able to afford decent houses.

When I say Mumbai, I don't mean Cuff Parade or wherever Mukesh Ambaniji's house is located, but I do mean suburbs, that are within 45 - 50 Km of South Mumbai.

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Argumentative Indian
Re: Re: India needs just a little bit more
by Argumentative Indian on Mar 09, 2011 12:42 PM
GOI does NOT have to build roads or rails or dredge rivers or build affordable houses, thats stupid.

GOI just has to make transparent rules & regulations, that are easily understood and can be easily followed to allow private players to make these facilties at profits.

If the traffic eases up in Mumbai, immediately the land prices in the near suburbs will reduce and in the far suburbs increase slightly. Moreover, if there is good cheap sea transport from say Navi Mumbai to Worli, South Mumbai and Bandra etc. again land prices will fall. Secondly GOI needs to release a lot of land held in different places.

Thirdly, simple laws to reward / compensate people who own land in the 'path' of say a highway or a dam or anything else. In India, our poor always end up loosing their land, so we middle classes can have water from dams and power from hydroelectric projects. Now the new fad, is that there are protests against these projects, so the poor don't loose their land, but neither do they gain anything, and the developmental projects never take off.

We must NOT equalize all Indians through Loose - Loose, but rather we must equalize all Indians, through WIN WIN.

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nirav punekar
Re: Re: Re: India needs just a little bit more
by nirav punekar on Mar 09, 2011 01:07 PM
ha ha ha,

Mumbai , Delhi & chennai... is it all India ?

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subhasis banerjee
Figures to fool us!!
by subhasis banerjee on Mar 09, 2011 12:32 PM

These fabricated figures floated by some tea-table economist to fool people like us. Most of the Indians still live in kaccha makan. Majority of them don have access to clear water and toilets. In this situation government initiatives are not very commendable. How come you expect us to believe these figures?

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domainking
so it takes..
by domainking on Mar 09, 2011 12:30 PM

so it takes another 40 years to reach australia's current stage according to the above report. I feel it is all bogus..

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