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1. Arrest n punish all the political leaders having criminal record. 2. Change our education system. Take out reservations on caste base. 3. Improve infrastructure with people involvement. I mean give beter & quality service to the people and charge them accordingly. (like toll charges for properly built roads.... ) 4. Give responsibilities to IAS, IPS, IFS cader. sothat they can take immediate decisions as n when required. This will build the feel of government existance among common people. still somany things r there. Main thing is we gotto change our INDIAN attitude towards some issues...:)

Posted by: Suneel At: 15, Sep 2005 3:45:58 PM IST
T.R.S nEta narEndra maaTallO.."telangaaNa talli konguki nippu peDutunna vyatirekulni nariki, vaari raktam tO telangaaNa talli paadalaki abhishEkinchanDi...." alanaaTi telangaaNa saayudhaporaTamtO compare chEsukunToo ayudhaalu chEpaTTina telangaaNa vaadula payanam chivariki eTu vaipu? ee telangaaNa vaadulaki ennikalu vachchinappuDu maatram telangaaNa viDigaa kaavaali, ennikala taruvaata seeTla kosam antaa okaTE!!

Posted by: Miss Nandana Vellanki At: 13, Sep 2005 3:17:47 PM IST
idi gamaninchArA? Ti.Ar.yas ni nIrugArchaDAniki narEndra kankaNam kaTTukunnAru! tvaralO adi maTu mAyam !

Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 12, Sep 2005 6:23:22 PM IST
lancham ichchE vADini bokkalO peDitE bAgAnE unTundi. kAnI...'dongalU...dongalU dESAnni panchukuni chAlA kAlam ayyindi '!

Posted by: Mr. Vachaspathi V At: 11, Sep 2005 10:18:58 AM IST
" tathaa"

Posted by: Mrs. shaloo At: 9, Sep 2005 4:11:24 PM IST
" tathaa"

Posted by: Mrs. shaloo At: 9, Sep 2005 4:10:51 PM IST
sir Unfortunately there is no stringent law for those who have taken bribe. My husband was a witness for CBI raid which happened in 1990.The person was caught redhanded and two persons (including my husband )were made witness for the raid.After ten years my husband was called by the court to identify the person who had taken the bribe at that time. What my husband says is , he could not recognise the person because since it was 10years oldcase. somehow the police and my husband and his collegue handled it. This is the plight of our jurisdiction. So when the laws are loose and people are satisfied by dropping money in HUNDIS for their karmas in temples there will be no change. "yathaa raajaa Tathaa prajaa" sorry "yathaa prajaa Tathaa raajaa" "no wonder"

Posted by: Mrs. shaloo At: 9, Sep 2005 4:09:13 PM IST
I am just citing few recent incidents : 1) An officer was recently caught in an airport while he was carrying a huge amount, for which he is stiil unable to show the source. 2) A female professor from Tirupati was caught with reasonable proof, while she was doing 'human flesh (prostitution) business'. 3) A religious endowments dept. top officer was found guilty of embezzling a lot of government money through some (not one - it became a habit for him already) shady deals. On the day of his retirement, none of his colleagues bothered to talk to him even, may be for fear of punishment (because he was caught). What a grand felicitation on his last working day! Let us put some simple question -- "What made them to stoop to such mean levels, in spite of the best education they had?" Can we think of any stringent punishments for such people and also some bonus (additional) punishments like social humiliation? What makes them still 'hold their head high', thinking that what they had been doing is not bad at all? In olden days, people used to respect rich people only if they earned those riches by fair means. Now, our society is respecting persons who are earning by 'any means', though every member of this society individually knows fully well that the prosperity of such bad persons does not bring anything to any individual in any way. Earning 'Filthy lucre' has become the eighth vice. Social boycott could be a partial solution to this problem.

Posted by: SATYA RAMA PRASAD KALLURI At: 9, Sep 2005 1:17:18 AM IST
A Selfish Man Corrupts the power bestowed to him. Power has power to Corrupt any person unless they are ideal in all aspects.

Posted by: Miss Nandana Vellanki At: 8, Sep 2005 3:48:10 PM IST
It means that selfish man corrupts power. But not all men are selfish.If so we dont find Srirama,srikrishna, mothertheresa,gandhiji etc etc---on this earth.

Posted by: Mrs. shaloo At: 8, Sep 2005 3:31:47 PM IST
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