No doubt they are living in big houses BUT these houses belong to the PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES these r not there private property.ITS PUBLIC TAX PAYERS MONEY-even the cars they move around-there first class air travel there Hotel bills etc are being all paid by the PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANIES.
I've been outside race course road. The bus that takes you from the airport to the city goes through that road. That road is one ugly road. Not fit for a president of a country. Perhaps the houses are nice but the road itself is shameful
Re: Re: Race course road
by Nisha Chowdhury on Jul 01, 2012 11:44 PM
Before abusing him, realize that he is not from India and from a country where the president holds the executive powers...a common enough mistake to make.
Re: Re: Re: Race course road
by sam on Jul 04, 2012 08:02 AM
nope.. definitely this Lankapad fellow is not from Srilanka.. have seen plenty of stupidComments from thisRascalMotherFucker against India on this forum which indicates his obsession with India and Rediff.. he is a disgruntled anti-Indian living in India itself
Unless i am missing something the article names streets based on the wealth of the people living there rather than the ongoing rate/sq.ft? It is a joke that Bangalore's Sarjapur is named here in that case as the ongoing rate/sq.ft is around 4000/sq.ft. Jayanagar is at least a candidate.
Re: Misleading article
by varun agrawal on Mar 12, 2013 02:58 PM
I know several areas in gurgaon which are crossing 25k persqfeet, but those areas are not included in the list.
is not india, true india is in villages where no roads, electricity, water,education,hospital and many nots after 65 years of our shame independence remembering once we were slaves of british.it is shame to netas, babus ,parliament, assemblies and democracy.
Re: this
by navneet johri on Mar 27, 2012 02:49 AM
i think those people in villages are heaps better than in the cities atleast they are not runing after money and paying bills....infact they are the one who are living healthy life....we are only servants..
Re: Re: this
by Argumentative Indian on Mar 28, 2012 10:30 AM
Try living in a village for six months, Mr. Servant, live their life of hardship and then come back and comment.
There's a saying in English, 'Only those who don't live in the countryside, live the countryside'
Re: Re: Re: this
by anant on Oct 09, 2012 10:23 PM
@Argumentative, i lived in village for few months and you know what i got meaning of true life, ok...yes, village lacks amenities.
For a commoner, it has no meaning, these people never meet in their colony, even no communication for days/months together. Their social, religious, cultural norms are different. Their living is different to anyone else.
Re: Expensive neighbourhoods
by Shaq on Mar 27, 2012 11:52 AM
If they in such houses in their sleep then their dead bodies remains there till it stinks,,, wehere as ppl lives in Basthis can atleaset manage to get 200-300 ppl when they due