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Youngistaan review: I wouldn't vote for It


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md tamanna
big let down
by md tamanna on Mar 31, 2014 09:19 PM

biggest let down and irrating was when ever neha comes on screen..there was no need of her in movie...

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Darshan Kumar
pay money to watch congress advertisement
by Darshan Kumar on Mar 31, 2014 01:16 AM

This movie is funded by Gandhi family, it seemed like congress advertisement for 2 and half hours. This is rediculous, how they are allowing this kind of movie during election time, is it not violation of election code of cunduct?
you will have a smile on your face when movie starts with freshness, and soon you will start crying at the end of movie, why did I pay ticket to watch congress advertisement when I can see free at home


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hirva shah
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by hirva shah on Mar 30, 2014 02:24 PM  | Hide replies

Yes. We are fools.

If we believe that Gujarat is as developed as it is being marketed, we are fools.
If we think that farmers of Gujarat are being given 24 hour water and electricity supply, then we are fools.
If we think that Gujarat has set benchmarks in education, we are fools.

But how fool are we?

If we believe that Gujarat is as developed as it is being marketed, we are fools.
If we think that farmers of Gujarat are being given 24 hour water and electricity supply, then we are fools.
If we think that Gujarat has set benchmarks in education, we are fools.
If we believe that Gujarat is as developed as it is being marketed, we are fools.
If we think that farmers of Gujarat are being given 24 hour water and electricity supply, then we are fools.
If we think that Gujarat has set benchmarks in education, we are fools.


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Shiv Sainik
Re: 123
by Shiv Sainik on Apr 01, 2014 03:42 PM
No, no, you are not a fool, maybe , it is the people of Gujarat who has voted Modi, thrice in succession.

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vikrant singh
Re: 123
by vikrant singh on Mar 31, 2014 12:57 PM
Agricultural growth in Gujarat has been primarily driven by three factors -- adoption of Bt (genetically modified) cotton, emphasis on minor irrigation and construction of check dams -- says Anil Gupta, professor at the Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. What has helped is a great deal of innovation in small machinery related to the farm sector.

There are nearly 10,000 small machineries, which have helped improve farm productivity, he says.

The adoption of new irrigation techniques not only increased the productivity but helped farmers save on electricity.

The state’s Green Revolution Company offers a subsidy to farmers to adopt this technique.

About 500,000 hectares has been covered under the scheme.

Another innovation has been in construction of check dams.

Nearly 150,000 have been built in the past 10 years.

The cumulative effort has resulted in the percentage of net irrigated area going up from 31.4 per cent in 2000-01 to 44.71 per cent in 2006-07.

Farm productivity saw a sharp increase, as a result.

The productivity of cereals has risen nearly 100 per cent and of cotton by nearly 200 per cent since 2000.
Then there is the Sardar Sarovar dam that became fully functional from 2001.

There is an associated canal network of 75,000 km, irrigating nearly 1.8 mn ha in Gujarat.

Gujarat has turned a food surplus state from a food deficit one in the past 10 years.

Wheat production has gone up from eight mn tonnes to 40 mt and the state produces ne

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hirva shah
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by hirva shah on Mar 30, 2014 02:23 PM

Yes. We are fools.

If we believe that Gujarat is as developed as it is being marketed, we are fools.
If we think that farmers of Gujarat are being given 24 hour water and electricity supply, then we are fools.
If we think that Gujarat has set benchmarks in education, we are fools.

But how fool are we?

If we believe that Gujarat is as developed as it is being marketed, we are fools.
If we think that farmers of Gujarat are being given 24 hour water and electricity supply, then we are fools.
If we think that Gujarat has set benchmarks in education, we are fools.
If we believe that Gujarat is as developed as it is being marketed, we are fools.
If we think that farmers of Gujarat are being given 24 hour water and electricity supply, then we are fools.
If we think that Gujarat has set benchmarks in education, we are fools.


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