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A daily wage labourer who turned multimillionaire


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Umakanth Reddy
Let us resolve
by Umakanth Reddy on Aug 23, 2014 07:45 PM  | Hide replies

This is the problem with us. Properly when England landed in India there were many people for the forefront where the thesis of communicating via the perspective has been changed forever in the price that the common man pays for the foregoing future even today.

Dear fellow country men, please tell me one thing. How is that we are able to do that when the perpective is about the fact that we can reserve for the gap that semaphores our identity.

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Justnother Individual
Re: Let us resolve
by Justnother Individual on Aug 23, 2014 09:47 PM
Kindly skip the fancy language and inherent confusion in your need to be pedagogic:)

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Anushree Joshi
Re: Re: Let us resolve
by Anushree Joshi on Aug 26, 2014 10:10 AM
Yes,I do agree with the writer as in the name of dalits the goons like Mayawati,Mulayam,etc have enjoyed & will enjoy in the future as most of theem dont know even their country they live.

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suji s
Re: Re: Re: Let us resolve
by suji s on Aug 26, 2014 10:23 AM
Its the them and us thats the core problem. One can see a touch of this type of condescending language even in the the article.

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madhavarao
I am very thankfull to all the viewers
by madhavarao on Aug 23, 2014 09:36 AM  | Hide replies

it is great happy movement that my brother success story published in rediff portal,thank to all the team of rediff portal,It Is a great Honored by Rediff.A common men success story broght in Live,Its very happy.Thank you one and all. Madhava Rao(mmr Elder Brother)

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kabir
Re: I am very thankfull to all the viewers
by kabir on Aug 24, 2014 03:03 AM
you brothers are inspiration for all, especially the downtrodden.

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ravi shankar
A daily wage labourer who turned multimillionaire
by ravi shankar on Aug 23, 2014 08:14 AM

first of all i would like to say good luck to mr.rao. he is reformer of Entrepreneurship.one thing i will ask mr rao that the way he turned around his luck and status he might had faced lot of challenges and it may also gave him the birth of enmity of childhood friends and known people. i would like to ask him how he managed this.
i would also like to suggest print media not to emphasise on the word dalit as it makes the reader mind inclined as least important person of community.this also makes rao demarkation in his society.

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siva none
Luck and good luck
by siva none on Aug 23, 2014 07:14 AM

Best wishes to Mr.M.M.Rao.Many a number of people came up in life with hard work and positive determination, though such persons lacked high flying and glamarous degrees to attach with.bais education,and true and honest intetions are a must to come up in life.

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Communal Award
And
by Communal Award on Aug 22, 2014 11:16 PM

He should share profits with staff

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jack
Laudable achievement
by jack on Aug 22, 2014 09:35 PM

I applaud and congratulate Mr Rao for his achievement. This is a great achievement for any poor person let alone a Dalit. Mr Rao wants quotas in public sector contracts. I think everything in India from train reservations to hospital beds should be based on the ratio of different castes and religions in India. That is true affirmative action :-)

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A Bc
Exploit labour..
by A Bc on Aug 22, 2014 05:14 PM  | Hide replies

Ok - so let me get this straight.. The guy organizes labour - which means he's into human trafficking, builds his empire on that basis - and everyone says how great he is...??
Exploit labour, get rich, and everyone thinks you're great...

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Dev
Re: Exploit labour..
by Dev on Aug 22, 2014 05:24 PM
he is giving them jobs too.anyway it is possible to "exploit" people,help them make make money..and make yourslf rich too

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sanjeev  soni
Re: Exploit labour..
by sanjeev soni on Aug 22, 2014 06:40 PM
you forgot ,your father,mother,elders ,teachers all have exploited you.
don't see evil in each and every thing,like the great old party.
by the way what is your success story.

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kabir
Re: Exploit labour..
by kabir on Aug 24, 2014 03:07 AM
:-funny, if that is how you interpret then probably every industry is human trafficking industry. What your thoughts about IT companies in India?:)

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Dev
great work
by Dev on Aug 22, 2014 04:52 PM

amongst all people there are clever ones and millionaires.
(this dalit name and stigma should be totally abolished. Hindus everywhere must join to abolish this now.with education,there is no caste)

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Das
Mr Rao's success is testimony to importance of education.
by Das on Aug 22, 2014 03:56 PM

Well done and best wishes for even more success!

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