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Articles: Development | Right policies for Developement | |
| Dear Rajeev,
You felt that we elected economically illiterate family to rule our country because we are illiterates. But still now also we are illiterates. So can’t we elect an economically literate person to rule our country? Can you suggest a way out for this problem?
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 9, Feb 2006 2:44:22 PM IST Dear Rajeev,
Kindly tell me what economics degree did Lal Bahadur take? I also want to get the same degree and develop our country tremendously.
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 9, Feb 2006 2:33:06 PM IST Dear Rajeev,
I certainly vote for your agenda of green revolution in politics. Because of green revolution in agriculture many of our farmers are committing suicides or in debt traps. Hence I feel happy to see many of our politicians dying of suicides or landing in debt traps because of political green revolution. I Hope that you will bring green revolution in politics and for that I extend my wholehearted support for this noble cause.
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 9, Feb 2006 2:24:32 PM IST Dear Rajeev,
I posed myself why I want to develop and got some interesting answers. As I want to maintain good standards, my problems are as follows –
1)How can I get good air which is not polluted?
2)How can I get good food? Today we find that our food is contaminated with pesticide residues and chemical fertilizers. How can I can get different varieties of the same vegetable. For eg: In the previous days I used to get different varieties of tomatoes depending upon the sweetness and acidity. But now I get only one type of tomatoes. This is because the farmers are growing only one variety which gives good yields. Moreover I want good taste of vegetables. How can I get it?
3)I am living in an apartment which lacks sufficient space to move around and good ventilation. Hence I want to live in an independent house. As I wanted to purchase a site of 300-sq yards. I enquired and found that it costs about Rs: 18,00,000/-. At Rs: 1,000/- savings per month, I found that I can purchase that land after 150 years. I also found that I am very very slow considering the fact that for the same 300-sq. yard plot it took my father a time of only one year. So I am at 1/150th speed of my father. Can you suggest a way on how to increase my speed.
I have so many other problems. But for the time being kindly suggest a way on how to achieve development of these, because I want to develop tremendously.
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 9, Feb 2006 1:43:53 PM IST Dear Rajeev,
I do not know why you are making hasty statements about communists? Let us consider what are the recent issues in the parliament and how communists reacted to the situation.
1)Bringing import tariffs on par with ASEAN countries.
2)FDI in retail business or inviting Wal Mart into our country.
1)Our tariffs are about 25% of the value of the goods imported, whereas Malaysia collects 6% on imports. India is eager to join the band of ASEAN, but exempted some goods like petroleum and vegetable oils from tariff cuts. India lowered it’s head with shame when a Malaysian minister questioned India’s act that how can India exempt tariff cuts to petroleum and vegetable oil imports which constitute about 74% value of imports and still expect to join in ASEAN. Then the question is if India cuts import tariffs, then our vegetable oil imports will increase tremendously and as a result our oil seed growers will be in doldrums. Our farmers are already in a distressed condition because of signing of Dunkel Treaty of WTO. With this act of reducing tariffs on par with ASEAN, our oil seed farmers get still less prices or wiped out of their farming.
2)Many people who did not have any jobs created their own employment by starting petty retail shops. About 5 crores of people in India depend on this trade. So, India is called a nation of “Shop Keepers”. If Wal Marts comes into our country, many of these shops will be wiped out, because it has such a clout on manufacturers to get the goods cheaply. There would be more unemployment in future if many of the retail shops are closed. If all the doors of employment are closed to the people to do any work, then what happens? They will have no other option except “looting”. That is what exactly happened after “Katrina” in the U.S.A.
The communists opposed both the issues and did a good job to the people of India. If there are no communists in India, our politicians would have pledged “India” by this time to World Bank and you would have been working as a slave by now.
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 9, Feb 2006 11:24:56 AM IST Dear Rajeev,
I certainly doubt your credentials for advising economic policies to India. Hope that your qualification is not a fake one. If you consider yourself an economist and want to join politics, I strongly oppose it. On the other hand, if you assure me that you won’t join in politics, I will break a coconut in the temple and thank the God for saving the people of India.
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 9, Feb 2006 10:49:43 AM IST Dear Rajeev,
I did not understand why you are comparing India with China. If we consider world as a classroom, Ireland gets 100 marks where as India gets 2 marks and China 2.5 marks. Suppose in a classroom if you are getting 2/100 marks would the class teacher ask you to follow the person who gets 2.5/100 marks or emulate the person who gets 100/100 marks? The teacher would ask you to get at least 30% i.e. pass marks. I fail to understand why you are suggesting India to follow China which has only marginal superiority. I would be happy if you had suggested us to follow Ireland.
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 9, Feb 2006 10:45:31 AM IST Dear Mr. Rajeev,
What happened when Russia embraced capitalism – it became poor now? All the rules of free trade are experimented in the backyard countries of America first. Now all the backyard countries are leaning towards left. Are you still supporting the right? Are you trying to teach us a failure concept? American-mark capitalism is predatory in nature. Michelle Bachelet, Hugo Chavez, Tabare Vazquez Evo Morales, Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva and Nestor Kirchner are carrying out some heavy digging in the Americas favourite backyard with varying success, re-laying the landscape of the region; political, economic and social. You are quite immature to write this article. What I appreciate is your concern for the country, but you should have knowledge before teaching others.
Posted by: Mr. sree krishna koppuravuri At: 8, Feb 2006 3:38:13 PM IST Hope your MBA certificate is from authorized / recognized institution. You are talkind about policies and then jump into something else. Better make clear understanding about Policy then politics. Your experience can interpret international politics there by Indias role. Coming to political parties you have the right to amend our constitution which should be referred first.
Posted by: Mr. M Kumar N At: 8, Jan 2006 11:16:21 PM IST very fine. pls visit laxminarayana temple at new delhi. u can understand what is india.
patel
Posted by: Mr. Manohar patel Patel Manohar At: 4, Jan 2006 3:37:15 PM IST
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