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India-born scientist wins 2014 World Food Prize


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Varadarajan Ravindran
Publicity for Indian born foreigner
by Varadarajan Ravindran on Jun 20, 2014 06:40 AM  | Hide replies

There is no necessity for giving too much publicity to Indians living as foreign nationals. The publicity is justified only if they have made some contributions to the welfare of India. In many cases, these people criticize and disown India, whence they do not warrant any special recognition.

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Srinivasan natesan
Re: Publicity for Indian born foreigner
by Srinivasan natesan on Jun 20, 2014 06:58 AM
Does it mean that, his findings did not help India, in terms of wheat production?

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hawkeye
Conquering hero....
by hawkeye on Jun 19, 2014 02:27 PM


Congratulations, sir.

This is a great achievement, and we are all proud of you.

It is through the proper use of science and technology that the needs of man can be met properly and which will eradicate poverty and starvation.

Through his scientific research, Rajaram has done the work of a million farmers on his own.

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Incredible India
Congratulation but...
by Incredible India on Jun 19, 2014 01:46 PM

you are not Indian Sir;
The moment we start taking pride over Indian citizen even achieving smaller feat you will see a better contribution to the world by Indians also.
The problem with us and our media is that they tend to praise the Indian origin more than the Indians... and the result is people instead of trying to do creativity in India they are more interested in trying to become NRI

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shilpy
super
by shilpy on Jun 19, 2014 01:36 PM

congratulations, dr. raja ram, on great work.
however, the world will be a better place if the new baby production in some quarters is slowed down.

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