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Modi-Rahul rivalry behind Amul rift?


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Yeddysobha
Amul always raise milk price ---time nongujarat states do it
by Yeddysobha on Nov 18, 2013 10:59 AM  | Hide replies

Punbjab - haryana - and even rajasthan have enough milk

punjab has verka
harya vita
and rajasthan saras

so what is Amul a product devloped once by Central governemnt of india and now always considred by Modi as his fiefdom

anyway Amul is always sen to raise its milk price

only after Amul the other such as Mother Dairy etc raise milk prices

time all states ban Amul in their states

and reduce their own milk products porice

only this will helppoor indians
anyway even Amul is now procuring milk from other states and merely redistrubuting it

charging higher prices

so in the interst of consumers a;l; states reduce their own milk prices and even ban Amul to make entry in states except Gujarat

and never forget that it was Milk powder gifted by Denamrk and other european countries that helped Amul and NDDb in eightees

time all states reduce milk prices in the interst of consumers

let Amul compete with states
states must encourage their own state milk products





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Ramaswamy
IS IT COINCIDENCE
by Ramaswamy on Nov 05, 2013 04:28 PM


Is it coincidence -

1. Mr.Choudry accused of financial irregularies ( as per this article ).

2. Mr.Choudry is cosying with Congress nowadays, eying for NDDB chairmanship

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sasidharan
PSU and Political interfearence
by sasidharan on Nov 05, 2013 03:53 PM

Our public sector undertakings fail to function successfully due to infiltration in high posts by poltical selection . Most of the PSUs in states and in the case of som in all india level is not having management experts in governing boards as heads. Many PSU posts are filled with people ,who have political backing and these people are only interested in fulfilling the political motiffs.,and there by these PSUs suffer much and they turn a burden to country . If we want to support these concerns to fulfill the aims of betterment of society,we have to induct fresh bloods;having enough managerial competence and for the selection of top management must be free from political interfearence.

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Sanjay Singh
2004 opinion pole of BJP(NDA)
by Sanjay Singh on Nov 05, 2013 01:57 PM  | Hide replies

The Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance is expected to get a majority in the coming Lok Sabha election, according to an opinion poll conducted for NDTV and Indian Express by A C Nielson.

The poll forecast the NDA to bag around 287 to 307 seats against the Congress-led alliance, which is expected to secure around 143 to 163 seats.

The survey, claimed to be the largest-ever opinion poll, covered a sample of 45,000 people in 207 constituencies, 80 per cent of them in rural areas.

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Nilesh Thorat
Re: 2004 opinion pole of BJP(NDA)
by Nilesh Thorat on Nov 05, 2013 03:01 PM
even after that bjp do not want to ban opinion polls....so why congssss is keenly wanted to ban....opinion
Polls

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Nabakumar singh
Re: Re: 2004 opinion pole of BJP(NDA)
by Nabakumar singh on Nov 05, 2013 03:49 PM
Support & vote forNARENDRAMODI,to keep our countryTERRORISTfree, otherwise once India will be 2nd_AFGHANISTAN, save your_generation

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paper india
Re: 2004 opinion pole of BJP(NDA)
by paper india on Nov 11, 2013 08:54 AM
The survey was conducted in your dreams !

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SP Siddu
Re: Re: 2004 opinion pole of BJP(NDA)
by SP Siddu on Nov 11, 2013 12:56 PM
The Dreams will come true

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