Re: Time
by rajvansh singh on Apr 19, 2013 02:13 PM
Time magazine wld never promote Indian NORMAL class citizen like Anna Hazare.Initially, they were promoting Sonia Gandhi. They accidently proved ancesteral links between Sonia & Aamir
I fully agree with the choice of Chidambaram and Amir. Chidambaram is by far the most sophisticated politician around. He is extremely sharp, intelligent and articulate. No body in the Indian political scene comes anywhere near him in terms of policy making and vision. He is ofcourse the most attacked politician because his sophistication makes others go green with envy. Amir has done wonderful work day in and day out. His later day movies have themes which are thought provoking.
Re: Influential Persons
by raja nisha on Apr 19, 2013 01:53 PM
His approach to scuttle strong Lokpal has made Anna Hazare his most hated person in Sonia's inner circle..His hand in 2G spectrum auction is known to all..Is not clean as he shows him to be..
Re: Re: Influential Persons
by NIRMAL BALIA on Apr 19, 2013 01:58 PM
even the fall in sept 2012 on friday of 900 points in NIFTY was whose KARAMAT he was in MUMBAI on SAT SUN to collect the BOOTY
Re: Influential Persons
by NIRMAL BALIA on Apr 19, 2013 01:56 PM
what does one EXPECTS from a BENGALI comments without any brain see the state of affairs in KOLKATA and improve your LOT first and then comment
Whats common between both of them. Both's Great Grandfather's were PROTEGES to Britesh Kingdum. While Aamir( Grandson of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad)was awarded for his unilateral bashing of Khap Panchayats(without visiting a single village even for a day) in Satyamev Jayate, Chidu was awarded for opening of Indian Markets for Americun MNCs.
Gujarat’s per capita debt, already among the highest in the country, is set to rise further by a whopping 46% in the next three years, according to the Medium Term Fiscal Policy Statement of the state government.
With a public debt of Rs1,24,580 crore, Gujarat’s per capita debt would stand at Rs20,660 as of March 31, 2012. The per capita debt is expected to rise to Rs23,255 as the state’s debt increases to Rs1,40,238 crore by March 31, 2013, according to state government’s projections.
The state’s total public debt is projected to rise further by Rs20,000 crore to reach Rs1,59,552 crore by the end of 2013-14, which would translate into a per capita debt of Rs26,400 on each Gujarati.
Continuing the trend, public debt of the state would increase to a staggering Rs1,81,956 crore and per capita debt would reach Rs30,175 at the end of 2014-15. “It is a complete misnomer that the state’s debt is very high. It is well within limits permissible under FRBM roadmap,” minister of state for finance, Saurabh Patel, said.