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nitmohan
But
by nitmohan on Jun 28, 2013 09:23 AM

It is not like that. In big countries like this, small incidents do happen. It's is not a total failure.

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arungopal agarwal
Falling rupee
by arungopal agarwal on Jun 27, 2013 10:43 AM

Has any of our leader cared for negative balance of trade, this is negative since 1947, all our FMs have befooled people, one day all this money will have to be repaid, very very huge burden is on the next generation to come. Actually case is to be registered on FMs for mis-managing the country for political motives without caring for country interest.

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R Kumar
Congress is competing with Rupee
by R Kumar on Jun 27, 2013 09:59 AM

Sonia, Rahul and Manmohand led Congress and UPA are in race with Rupee to be in the lower position.
What a shame on UPA, where the learned FM is so called good guy and PM is our esteemed economist

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Sreenivas Ramesh
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by Sreenivas Ramesh on Jun 27, 2013 08:33 AM  | Hide replies

itz a shame on the countries like USA, UK AND FRANCE that they are keeping mum and not coming for help despite seeing the impact of the floods. Shame on USA, UK and other nations who dont have any HUMAN VALUES. We really appreciate the DFRL and CFTRI for providing tonnes of packet foods, clothing, and other needful to the pilgrims in Uttarakhand.

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R Kumar
Re: s
by R Kumar on Jun 27, 2013 10:02 AM
Why they should help?????? we claim to be a developed nation. We are supposed to be sending relief to poor countries. sir this country is being mismanaged- SONIA, RAHUL AND SHEELA flagged off trucks full of food supplies with lot of fanfare.... where are those trucks?????
AFTER 3 DAYS THEY ARE STILL IN RISHIKESH- OUT OF PETROL AND NO CLUE TO DRIVER AS TO WHO WILL RECEIVE THEM

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Sreenivas Ramesh
s s
by Sreenivas Ramesh on Jun 27, 2013 08:32 AM  | Hide replies

itz a shame on the countries like USA, UK AND FRANCE that they are keeping mum and not coming for help despite seeing the impact of the floods. Shame on USA, UK and other nations who dont have any HUMAN VALUES. We really appreciate the DFRL and CFTRI for providing tonnes of packet foods, clothing, and other needful to the pilgrims in Uttarakhand.

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R Kumar
Re: s s
by R Kumar on Jun 27, 2013 10:03 AM
Why they should help?????? we claim to be a developing nation. We are supposed to be sending relief to poor countries. sir this country is being mismanaged- SONIA, RAHUL AND SHEELA flagged off trucks full of food supplies with lot of fanfare.... where are those trucks?????
AFTER 3 DAYS THEY ARE STILL IN RISHIKESH- OUT OF PETROL AND NO CLUE TO DRIVER AS TO WHO WILL RECEIVE THEM


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devedas bhaskar
The rupee falling to such low levels is Congrs govts
by devedas bhaskar on Jun 26, 2013 09:39 PM  | Hide replies

achievement...!!

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abhbhat
Re: The rupee falling to such low levels is Congrs govts
by abhbhat on Jun 26, 2013 11:00 PM
Number of years of Kagress = Dollar rate.

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Voxpopuli
Rupee
by Voxpopuli on Jun 26, 2013 09:19 PM  | Hide replies

Guys there is silver lining ....a great no. of foreigner or NRIs have been investing in real estate...while for new investors the fall in rupee may be a lucrative option but those who have already invested will have real hard times as whatever appreciation in property value they are expecting will be swept away by the falling value of rupee when converted into Dollar terms for remittance purposes...as such they will be forced to dump their investment at whatever prices they get ...(only if they fail to hold breath) and this will bring about correction and the greedy politicians and the builders nexus will also be forced to do the same.

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hyd
Re: Rupee
by hyd on Jun 26, 2013 09:31 PM
and also the ba*s d d-company will benefit from it, and invest in troor in india

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hyd
Great, NRI do balance transfer, 0% APR for 15 months...
by hyd on Jun 26, 2013 09:13 PM

NRI's just fools, investing in a country which is total FRUAD...keep your money safe, invest in the country which is giving you job, and money. invest in 401K and other retirement funds..I know US intrests rates are low and realestae does not return much, but compare the intrest of indias home loans which is 11-12% for high value loans for no reason, just Netas policy ... your money in india will be gone....If you have no plans to return, which difinetley will be the case,,, dont invest in India,,,f... economy,

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arahant
nothing to worry about
by arahant on Jun 26, 2013 08:36 PM  | Hide replies

dont worry.. mam sonia is there n watching carefully.. she ll scold mms n chindu bigtime.. n dont u all know soon rahulji is gonna become the allmighty pm.. happy? now smile n go to bed.. sweet dreams..

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Sreenivas Ramesh
Re: nothing to worry about
by Sreenivas Ramesh on Jun 27, 2013 08:32 AM
itz a shame on the countries like USA, UK AND FRANCE that they are keeping mum and not coming for help despite seeing the impact of the floods. Shame on USA, UK and other nations who dont have any HUMAN VALUES. We really appreciate the DFRL and CFTRI for providing tonnes of packet foods, clothing, and other needful to the pilgrims in Uttarakhand.

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R Kumar
Re: Re: nothing to worry about
by R Kumar on Jun 27, 2013 10:04 AM
Why they should help?????? we claim to be a developed nation. We are supposed to be sending relief to poor countries. sir this country is being mismanaged- SONIA, RAHUL AND SHEELA flagged off trucks full of food supplies with lot of fanfare.... where are those trucks?????
AFTER 3 DAYS THEY ARE STILL IN RISHIKESH- OUT OF PETROL AND NO CLUE TO DRIVER AS TO WHO WILL RECEIVE THEM


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Sandy
Cost of pseudo secularism
by Sandy on Jun 26, 2013 08:14 PM

"Rs.60 to $.1 is known as a "Secular Rate" or in pseudo secular terminology "Cost for Secularism." Any attempt by Congress govt to pass on this buck to RBI should be thwarted.

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