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China starts bullet train service in most rugged terrain


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piri
India has been, is
by piri on Jul 06, 2014 03:46 PM

and will for a long long time be, the place that is the most densely packed with human excreta !

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Mind Clear
Two most backward religions
by Mind Clear on Jul 02, 2014 09:40 PM  | Hide replies

Hindu & Muslim. High-speed bullet trains now make up more than
half of China's rail services, highlighting the massive expansion
by the government to improve connectivity.
The state-owned rail operator, China Railway Corp, which
introduced a new service schedule to meet the booming demand from
the public said, of the total 4,894 trains being operated in the
country 2,660 were high-speed bullet trains running at speeds of
more than 200 km per hour. India should build more Ram temples and mosques for development.

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sibananda mandal
Re: Two most backward religions
by sibananda mandal on Dec 24, 2015 02:07 PM
well said. I salute u.
But 90% of educated people getting all subsidised think so they loose thinking power , only say need development, if ask any one he is not able to say what type of development needs & what is our roll in this.

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bigben bigben
Re: Two most backward religions
by bigben bigben on Jul 03, 2014 08:19 AM
Indians led by AAPtards like you will go on dharna if govt charges more than Rs 300 for bullet train ticket.

Problem in India is not Hindu or Muslim but sickular, commie or AAPtard trouble makers like you.

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Shaik Bade Saheb
Re: Two most backward religions
by Shaik Bade Saheb on Jul 12, 2014 10:33 AM
India should build more central schools, toilets, infra, curb corruption, all the babus' should be made answerable and accountable and also should be rewarded for their contribution. First of all there should be discipline to follow rules.

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india starts shitteing train
by _ on Jul 02, 2014 03:38 PM  | Hide replies

everyone need to relieve atelast one kilogram of fecal matter and the money for this will be credite dinto their account provided if they have hteir ADHAR number.

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Re: india starts shitteing train
by _ on Jul 02, 2014 03:42 PM
one kilgoram per hour of train journey

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ashok ladani
India Cant Do This
by ashok ladani on Jul 02, 2014 02:24 PM  | Hide replies

We need every thing free of cost so it is unbearable for indian mind and pocket.We will never get it as we need to stay wherever we are.Even we are not ready to increase a 10 rs train fair hike how can you get a bullet train even in Delhi or Mumbai.

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pat thakur
Re: India Cant Do This
by pat thakur on Jul 02, 2014 04:08 PM
If they start bullet trains, they should also provide pubs, discos, massage parlours in it. & the compulsory dress code will be lungi/ dhoti for men n skimpy skirts for women.

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been to China on visit
by on Jul 02, 2014 01:52 PM  | Hide replies

the commitment of Chinese people must be appreciated.Even in heavy snowfall,yo can see the municipality workers cleaning the roads even at 4am in the morning.That's why they succeed.

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Pat Thakur
Re: been to China on visit
by Pat Thakur on Jul 02, 2014 02:08 PM
Our people can only curse China but will never try to learn workaholism from them or imbibe their commitment to nation. Simply 'coz in India, they know one gandhi-patti or one bottle or further, one skin-show does the trick anywhere.

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Suresh Babu
Re: been to China on visit
by Suresh Babu on Jul 02, 2014 02:19 PM
Chinese marry once in their life - in India the money people mostly industrialist marry more than twice - eg: Smriti irani was married by an industrialist whose age was more than 60 at the time the marriage and it was his second or third one. Like Juhi Chawla, who has married a man of more than 65 years old industrialist who owned more than 27 Cement manufacturing companies in India.

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bhaskaran srinivasan
Re: Re: been to China on visit
by bhaskaran srinivasan on Jul 02, 2014 03:33 PM
dont lie. juhi chawla is 45 years old and her husband jay mehta is 53 years old as on date. dont spread wrong messages. the personal life of celebrities has nothing to do with the economic status of any country.got it?

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bigben bigben
Re: Re: been to China on visit
by bigben bigben on Jul 03, 2014 08:26 AM
What lies. You must be an AAPtard. Smriti Irani's husband, Zubin Irani is 10 years older than her. She is 38 yrs old now, so he would be 48. Since they are married for 13-14 years (2001), he would have been 34-35 at the time of marriage.

In any case what has this got to do with bullet train? You truly are an AAPtard for talking unrelated n0nsensse.

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mohan sridhar rao
China Starts Bullet train service in rugged terrains
by mohan sridhar rao on Jul 02, 2014 01:47 PM  | Hide replies

Kudos to the people of china. India is on the verge of changing with dynamic PM in NaMo. I really appreciate the steps taken by NaMO. Some people crib when there is an increase in the rail fares. Let us try to understand from where the money to come. obviously it is from the people like me and you. In nutshell we do not mind spending on entertainment but we always crib to pay for increased railway fare, which is still considered to be very affordable compared to many countries. If one tries to see entertainment but the expenditure increase on railway fares it may be in hundreds or may be few thousands over the current fare depending upon the class reserved. This expenditure what we incur is only once or twice in a year on an average for personal and leave travellings. On the contrary if you look at the amount of money what we spend on entertainments like movie, chats or hotels which is almost two to three times in a month.
Hence, i request all our fellow country men to strengthen the hands of NaMo and be more competitive. However, we have to find the solutions for train accidents which are creating a fear in the minds of the people. Security, Speed, Skill and strength is the need of the hour.
Jai Hind

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md shahelal
Re: China Starts Bullet train service in rugged terrains
by md shahelal on Jul 02, 2014 02:14 PM
What about the wealth accumulated in foreign reserves due to which we are 3rd economical power, why cant these money be used for betterment of railway instead of putting tax after tax on people.

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bhaskaran srinivasan
Re: Re: China Starts Bullet train service in rugged terrains
by bhaskaran srinivasan on Jul 02, 2014 03:34 PM
well said. you have spoken the truth.

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bigben bigben
Re: Re: China Starts Bullet train service in rugged terrains
by bigben bigben on Jul 03, 2014 08:28 AM
How much tax are you paying? Forex reserves are for trade purposes. If you dispose it off, rupee will fall to 100 per dollar and price of everything will go up 2 fold.

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pratap bhanu
Bigger and populist countries to have bullet trains is the noh
by pratap bhanu on Jul 02, 2014 01:39 PM  | Hide replies

Bigger and populist countries to have bullet trains is the need of hour(noh) like in china/india/brazil/russia/usa/australia/egypt..to cutshort travelling time for people.
Russia and Australia have some very thinly populated areas but there also cargo high speed trains run can be worthy.

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bigben bigben
Re: Bigger and populist countries to have bullet trains is the no
by bigben bigben on Jul 03, 2014 08:31 AM
Indians wont pay for bullet trains. They are cribbing about a small 14% increase in fare in 11 years. Also they will make toilets in bullet train as filthy as current trains.

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INDRAJEET KUMAR
INDIAN RAILWAYS
by INDRAJEET KUMAR on Jul 02, 2014 01:20 PM  | Hide replies

Due to monsoon the speed of Indian trains has been reduced further by order. How can the tracks survive bullet trains?

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Om Shanti
Re: INDIAN RAILWAYS
by Om Shanti on Jul 02, 2014 01:39 PM
China has both rainfall and snow fall,but it does not effect train service at all !

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vinay jain
Re: Re: INDIAN RAILWAYS
by vinay jain on Jul 12, 2014 11:49 AM
Here railway tracks are too old and are in desperate and uergent need of upgradation for the higher speed of trains.

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shyam bulusu
China Train Service
by shyam bulusu on Jul 02, 2014 01:19 PM

Ne wDelhi -- Srinagar , Amarnath , Daulat Beg oldi , Train Connectivity to Narth East to all Borders from Kolkata , Develope india , Develope., we are 5 decades behind in this world , and at least 3 decades in Brics countries

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