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sai vasista
misconceptions
by sai vasista on Feb 29, 2008 02:16 PM

dear dhruv,i am not quite surprised with ur article. People do have a lot of misconceptions, due to various factors which i dont like to discuss here. i am really very pleased to read that you have clarified their misconceptions. good job brother.wish u all the best in all ur future endeavours.
regards
vasista

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khali
India image
by khali on Feb 29, 2008 02:01 PM

Dhru must be honor in Repulic day. he is greater then our rug politician.

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S_Khan
AVERAGE AMERICANS ARE KNOWN IDIOTS
by S_Khan on Feb 29, 2008 02:01 PM  | Hide replies

Most of them dont even know where is Australia, or a Sardarji is not an Osama followers. For them America is Universe. So dont tell us what they think of us- and why are you frightened for?

If you have chosen to stay there so you have chosen your life-why complain? What have you done for India ? Then with what face you expect anything from us?

By the way second generation Indians often have problems like you about India and Indians.

Actually in England a brown Brit is much hopeless in behaviour than white Brits.


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VH
RE:AVERAGE AMERICANS ARE KNOWN IDIOTS
by VH on Feb 29, 2008 03:58 PM
Mr Khan, I don't think you read entire article. The last line clearly says he is just 15 (in age). He wrote a beautiful article and shows his maturity level which I envy. Even after living in America for 5 years, which thus far ahead of India in terms of infrastructure and so on, still kept his mother country dear to heart and proud of his background and confident in what we Indian can achieve. I find a leader in him. Hope he will be back and inspire our young children to be optimistic and hard working.

Thus far my observation is India is about 90 percent pessimistic, 9 percent arrogant, and 1 percent optimistic who is on the ground and have better expectation of India. We need to convert those 90 pessimistic people to the optimistic people.

Good job Dhruv. Keep it up. Hope to see you in India one day.

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sai vasista
RE:AVERAGE AMERICANS ARE KNOWN IDIOTS
by sai vasista on Feb 29, 2008 02:18 PM
dear Khan, he is not complaining or neither is he expecting anything from us. it is we who are after NRIs for investing in India. pls dont be harsh on the boy.he just needs a vent his anguish.
regards
vasista

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alok kumar
RE:AVERAGE AMERICANS ARE KNOWN IDIOTS
by alok kumar on Feb 29, 2008 03:08 PM
Dear Khan, shame that you have neither understood the tone nor the mood of the writer.There is absolutely nop complaint. And there is no scope of any expectations or the authors chosen way of life.The message is nothing more than conveying that India is no more what it was before.India has changed and so must the perceptions of the world.Not sure of your grievence with the NRI's or anyone studying outside.Sure this exposure does help in conjuring a conciousness about the wrongs in our country be it the police force,be it the roads, be it the attitude of the lawmakers be it the democratic principles and respect for life that are perdominant outside.remember without the exposure to libneralisation, India had come to a despicable situation of being sold to outsiders. I hope you take the author in a more moderate way. Cheers

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Navneet
unpalatable truth.
by Navneet on Feb 29, 2008 01:55 PM  | Hide replies

Recently, one of my friend sho works for WHO went to afganistan and he says clearly that kabul's roads are better than bangalore by all means. Its drainge system, better than any other ndian cities and it is a clean city than bangalore


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sai vasista
RE:unpalatable truth.
by sai vasista on Feb 29, 2008 02:26 PM
well it might be true, bcoz everything is brand new in Kabul....

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prashant chakravarty
RE:unpalatable truth.
by prashant chakravarty on Feb 29, 2008 02:05 PM
Please take your friend to a doctor-in case you are his real friend,

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Raju Banarasi
Award Bharat Ratna to Dhruv
by Raju Banarasi on Feb 29, 2008 01:37 PM

he really deserve it... just 15 year old kid serving mother land in US...

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cracy
Good hear Dhruv
by cracy on Feb 29, 2008 01:17 PM  | Hide replies

For your age i don't know whether u are indian born or second generation indian, but it is nice article probably u can show them some of bollywood which shows what india is like. Probably of the most interesting developing country India is unique in the sense that U can get whatever u want from any part of the world at ur door step

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Vidyadhar Sagar
about india
by Vidyadhar Sagar on Feb 29, 2008 01:04 PM  | Hide replies

first thing india is among the fastest deeveloping nation, india got independent nearly 60 yrs back and other nations like american have been independent more then 150 yrs back. still we are not lagging behind in any sectors, if we were independent much earlier thing would have been different and india would have been the leader of all the countries just wait and watch my dear friends and see the development in india

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gac
RE:about india
by gac on Feb 29, 2008 01:08 PM
its not the question of when we got independence... in that case Malaysia n singapore are much younger country and yet they are way ahead...

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kumar
RE:about india
by kumar on Feb 29, 2008 07:41 PM
What's the size and population of Malaysia,Singapore and India ?
Singapore is equivalent to one big city in India and Malaysia half that of a state.
Dont make these stupid comparisons.

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desiguy
What we know?
by desiguy on Feb 29, 2008 12:56 PM  | Hide replies

Why blaim them? Even we think Bangladesh, Nepal, Myanmar or even Srilanka are countries filled with poverty. This is because our perception is based on what Media shows on TV.



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Vidyadhar Sagar
RE:What we know?
by Vidyadhar Sagar on Feb 29, 2008 01:06 PM
when u dont know whats is the development happening in india then how can u know about other countries my friend

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Raju Banarasi
truth
by Raju Banarasi on Feb 29, 2008 12:54 PM  | Hide replies

Take an example of national capital Delhi for time...

In east Delhi poor population is still living over open sewer lines... they use to build 3 stories in 12 feet height... no power and full of mosquitoes...

there is sever water shortage in entire Delhi... if you get a chance just visit okhla in the morning ... you can see a long line of poor ppl behind DJB tankers ... you can also see their quarrel and fight for water... while in richer region (CR Park, Ashram), ppl are buying drinking water to take bath...

As far as power cuts are concern east Delhi is worst... from April to August you will experience 4-5 hr of power cut due to transformer failure... (I remember due to this problem some of the resident danced in front of CM resident in underwear)... there is no fogging also...

Further there is no control over increasing vehicles and traffic situation going worst day by day... you will rarely find any car with a dent... frustration among Delhi ppl is rising day by day due to increased population, pollution, corruption, crime and competition...

If this is the situation of national capital of our grate India you can expect what is going on in other small cities of country...

Just for your information there is regular power cut of 4-5 hrs in UP since last 5-6 years during mid day...

Please visit UP in summer to enjoy the situation...

Warm Regards,
Raju Banarasi


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Vidyadhar Sagar
RE:truth
by Vidyadhar Sagar on Feb 29, 2008 01:08 PM
r u really from india, doubt and please leave your surrounding areas and tour india properly

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Raju Banarasi
RE:truth
by Raju Banarasi on Feb 29, 2008 01:25 PM
what exactly you are trying to project here...?

is example of national capital is not enough... explain me if i am wrong any where...

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khali
RE:truth
by khali on Feb 29, 2008 02:05 PM
you are absolutely right. mr. Raju.

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nishant tayal
RE:RE:RE:truth
by nishant tayal on Feb 29, 2008 03:56 PM
Who is right. I am totally confused. the discussion on board is that what the outsiders thought our country not on the problems in the india, we probably should have a seperate discussion for it. Problems lying in every country but we have some good things in us too which the others should know and if not we have to tell them. The same the told well.
Its not requiired you everytime blame the negativity in india we should also see our positvie side also.

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