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dushyant
04-08-2006, 11:45 PM
We have elected these guys and we should back them in whatever they do. Its our actions (casting a vote in electing them) which are producing these results. So please dont vote for these idiots anymore, and contest elections yourself and make rules which are appreciated by everybody.

The present day society is a jungle rule " where survival of the fittest" prevails, when the lower classes are crushed by some way or the other by superior communities, then they will definetely resolve in something which will guarantee their livelihood, and their voice is listened by others, and what could be the best way " RESERVATIONS".

Just Imagine India as our Indian Cricket Team , if selected by means of quota, 50% will be mediocre and pathetic players and other half will be superstars. Can we expect great results from such a team, no way. what will be the morale of talented cricketers who will score big hundreds and take wickets. who ultimately didnt get any support from other cricketers for winning matches because they are not capable nor competent for playing at international level.

Serious repurcussions are on store if quota is implemented in seat allocations of iit's and iim's and private sector jobs. Community clashes which are dormant to an extent will come out with full rigor. Young Minds will be polluted with negative thinking and mass hatred for lower classes is on the cards. Actions like assaulting, abusing, killing, looting, threatening and all that stuff which filmi villans do can happen realtime to either of the classes, because for every action, there is opposite and equivalent reaction.

Iam expecting some more shocks on the pipeline, reservations in degree, 10+2, school levels also. Reservations for patients in hospitals, where an emergency case will not be entertained over a normal headache for the simple reason of quota system. The whole thing is giving a rush of blood in me and provoking to do something radical, but then things should be done with a cool mind. Damage has been done, no point in cribbing, we have to see to that we dont repeat mistakes by electing people who are not bothered about the overall wellbeing of all the sections in the society

God Bless India And Its People

Anonymous
04-09-2006, 12:05 AM
Hi

I agree completely with you. Manmohan singh is real culprit

ruchir.shah
04-11-2006, 12:14 PM
Whatever you are saying is really true, dushyant.
And i agree.

But then Dr Manmohan Singh is not the only one to be blamed.
Afterall he is member of a party, which is dominated by someone else.

And a political party, whatever good they may do, will ultimatly like to come in power in next term also.

This step seems like a step towards pleasing the these ppl and ensuring the vote bank.

I think Dr Manmohan Singh, is acting like Udhisthir, Naro va kunjaro va.

And if this reservation and quota system is implemented, i think india will also something that France has seen in recent past (and is still experiencing that)

And that's the only way these deaf-ears will have to be treated.

Anonymous
04-11-2006, 02:29 PM
Well I think our PM Dr Manmohan singh is avery shrewd politician who in the cloak of a simple man has gotall the things desired in this life.

I think we all must have heard of story of a village boy who used to choose a one rupee coin over a 10 rs note as that way ppl used to think him as foool and thus enabling him to earn 100 rs per day.

Think of this guya, manmohan singh has held all coveted posts, he was RBI guv in 1982, has held positions in IMF and has been at right place at right time. and choose to get into rajya sabha from Assam ( when did Manmohan singh belonged to assam???), so obvioisly our honorable PM has a knack to please right kind of ppl and he is where no struggling politicain with all kind of support & power has been able to reach.

So to think that he is poor chap just dong his job is as naive as possible.

ruchir.shah
04-11-2006, 05:25 PM
Good way to analyse success of a person. :o
But i don't agree with this idea completely... :)

Anonymous
04-13-2006, 03:19 AM
We have elected these guys and we should back them in whatever they do. Its our actions (casting a vote in electing them) which are producing these results. So please dont vote for these idiots anymore, and contest elections yourself and make rules which are appreciated by everybody.

The present day society is a jungle rule " where survival of the fittest" prevails, when the lower ... are crushed by some way or the other by superior communities, then they will definetely resolve in something which will guarantee their livelihood, and their voice is listened by others, and what could be the best way " RESERVATIONS".

Just Imagine India as our Indian Cricket Team , if selected by means of quota, 50% will be mediocre and pathetic players and other half will be superstars. Can we expect great results from such a team, no way. what will be the morale of talented cricketers who will score big hundreds and take wickets. who ultimately didnt get any support from other cricketers for winning matches because they are not capable nor competent for playing at international level.

Serious repurcussions are on store if quota is implemented in seat allocations of iit's and iim's and private sector jobs. Community clashes which are dormant to an extent will come out with full rigor. Young Minds will be polluted with negative thinking and ... hatred for lower ... is on the cards. Actions like ..., abusing, killing, looting, threatening and all that stuff which filmi villans do can happen realtime to either of the ..., because for every action, there is opposite and equivalent reaction.

Iam expecting some more shocks on the pipeline, reservations in degree, 10+2, school levels also. Reservations for patients in hospitals, where an emergency case will not be entertained over a normal headache for the simple reason of quota system. The whole thing is giving a rush of blood in me and provoking to do something radical, but then things should be done with a cool mind. Damage has been done, no point in cribbing, we have to see to that we dont repeat mistakes by electing people who are not bothered about the overall wellbeing of all the sections in the society

God Bless India And Its People


I guess you subscribe to the Narendra Modi school of Social Physics. A section of society reacts to an action with a disproportionately crazy and lunactic reaction. Dude people like yourself should question your educated credentials. I dont mean to be scornfull.
But hey a lot less hate and a lot more understanding will help us make a better India.

Anonymous
04-13-2006, 08:18 AM
My Dear Guest Brother

I Respect Your Elite and Erudite Credentials, probably you might in some teaching line or some area where people give " Speeches".

The comments you made are idealistic in nature, that is, good to have but not realistic and practical.

India is a country where you need a simple reason to do anything unlawful, illegal.

What i was trying to say is not a outcome of being paranoid, you will witness yourself in your own life time, the events which i mentioned, needless to say that i will never indulge in such activities, becuase being educated, i got self control and a mind which views things objectively.
The reasons for being so sure pertaining future events are as follows
1. Common Sense is Very Uncommon, so people will not think logically.
2. Majority of the Indians are not educated and can be easily manipulated and motivated by educated fools who have selfish and criminal motives.

I guess you have " Frog in the well " Mentality who is not aware of the realities of life, what is going on around the world, please read newspapers , so that you will come to know why there is so much unrest in the society, why there is increasing crime rate, why people are conducting strikes and why there is always violence either by police or protesters while doing them.

I guess you had normal academic life, where you didnt get any pinch of reservation system nor undergone the sleepless nights and frustration and depression( by the way even i didnt). but that doesnt mean i should not empathise with millions of students every year who become victim of a faulty system and silently dying a mournful death without revolting.

Its easy to say words which are good in books, enter the field, you will change your opinion.

Anonymous
04-20-2006, 08:59 PM
Good way to analyse success of a person. :o
But i don't agree with this idea completely... :)javascript:emoticon(':idea:')
Idea
hey dude just tell me one thing who is man mohan sin gh :idea: :oops: :D :evil: please do reply soon

ruchir.shah
05-03-2006, 02:47 PM
Dr. Manmohan Singh - A Profile

Father's Name : Shri Gurmukh Singh
Mother's Name : Shrimati Amrit Kaur
Date of Birth : 26 September 1932
Educational Qualifications :M.A., D.Phil (Oxford), D.Litt. (Honoris Causa) Educated at Universities of Panjab, Cambridge and Oxford
Profession :Professor and Civil Servant

Positions Held :
1971-72 Economic Advisor, Ministry of Foreign Trade, India 1972-76 Chief Economic Advisor,
Ministry of Finance, India 1976-80 Director, Reserve Bank of India Director, Industrial
Development Bank of India Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors, Asian Development
Bank, Manila Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors, I.B.R.D. Nov. 1976 - April 1980
Secretary, Ministry of Finance (Department of Economic Affairs), Government of India Member,
Finance, Atomic Energy Commission, Government of India Member, Finance, Space Commission,
Government of India April 1980-15 Sept. 1982 Member-Secretary, Planning Commission 1980-83
Chairman, India Committee of the Indo-Japan Joint Study Committee 16 Sept. 1982-14 Jan. 1985
Governor, Reserve Bank of India 1982-85 Alternate Governor for India, Board of Governors,
I.M.F. 1983-84 Member, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister 1985 President, Indian
Economic Association 15 Jan. 1985-31 July 1987 Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission 1 Aug.
1987-10 Nov. 1990 Secretary-General and Commissioner, South Commission, Geneva 10 Dec.
1990-14 March 1991 Advisor to the Prime Minister of India on Economic Affairs 15 March 1991-20
June 1991 Chairman, U.G.C. 21 June 1991-15 May 1996 Union Finance Minister Oct. 1991 Elected
to Rajya Sabha 1991-95 Governor for India on the Board of Governors of the I.M.F. and the
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development June 1995 Re-elected to Rajya Sabha
1996 onwards Member, Consultative Committee for the Ministry of Finance 1 Aug. 1996-4 Dec.
1997 Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee on Commerce 21 March 1998 onwards Leader
of the Opposition, Rajya Sabha 5 June 1998 onwards Member, Committee on Finance 13 Aug.
1998 onwards Member, Committee on Rules 13 Aug. 1998-2001 Member, Committee of Privileges
2000 onwards Member, Executive Committee, Indian Parliamentary Group June 2001 Re-elected
to Rajya Sabha Aug. 2001 onwards Member, General Purposes Committee

Books Published :
Author of a book entitled "India's Export Trends and Prospects for Self-Sustained Growth"
Clarendon Press, Oxford University, 1964; also published a large number of articles in various economic journals

Social and Cultural Activities, Literary, Artistic and Scientific Accomplishments and other Special Interests :
Recipient of honorary degrees of D.Litt. from Panjab University, Chandigarh, Guru Nanak
University, Amritsar, Delhi University, Delhi, Sri Venkateshwara University, Tirupathi, Panjabi
University, Patiala, University of Mysore, Mysore, University of Bologna, Italy, Kurukshetra
University, Kurukshetra, Osmania University, Hyderabad, Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar
and Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Agra; recipient of honorary degree of (i) Doctor of Laws
from University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, (ii) Doctor of Social Sciences from University of
Roorkee, Roorkee, (iii) D.Sc. from Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University,
Hissar, (iv) Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology, Patiala, (v) H.H. Kanchi Sri
Parmacharya Award for Excellence, 1999 and (vi) Annasaheb Chirmule Award, 2000; Conferred,
(i) University Medal for standing first in B.A.(Hons.), Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh,
1952, (ii) Uttar Chand Kapur Medal, Panjab University, Chandigarh, for standing first in
M.A.(Economics) 1954, (iii) Wright's Prize for distinguished performance at St. John's College,
Cambridge, 1955 and 1957, (iv) Adam Smith Prize, University of Cambridge, U.K., 1956, (v)
Padma Vibhushan, 1987, (vi) Euromoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year, 1993 (vii)
Asiamoney Award, Finance Minister of the Year for Asia, 1993 and 1994, (viii) Jawaharlal Nehru
Birth Centenary Award of the Indian Science Congress Association, 1994-95, (ix) Justice K.S.
Hegde Foundation Award, 1996, (x) Nikkei Asia Prize for Regional Growth by the Nihon Keizai
Shimbun, Inc. (N.I.K.K.E.I.), publisher of Japan's leading business daily,1997 and (xi) Lokmanya
Tilak Award by the Tilak Smarak Trust, Pune, 1997

Other Information :
Elected, Wrenbury Scholar, University of Cambridge, 1957; Senior Lecturer, Economics, 1957-59;
Reader, Economics, 1959-63; Professor, (i) Economics, Panjab University, Chandigarh, 1963-65
and (ii) International Trade, Delhi School of Economics, University of Delhi, 1969-71; Honorary
Professor, (i) Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, 1976 and (ii) Delhi School of Economics,
University of Delhi, 1996; Economic Affairs Officer, 1966 and Chief, Financing for Trade Section,
U.N.C.T.A.D., United Nations Secretariat, New York, 1966-69; Deputy for India in I.M.F.
Committee of Twenty on International Monetary Reform, 1972-74; participated in Commonwealth
Prime Ministers' Meeting, Kingston, 1975; Associate, Meetings of I.M.F. Interim Committee and
Joint Fund-Bank Development Committee, 1976-80 and 1982-85; Fellow of the National Academy
of Agricultural Sciences, New Delhi since 1999; National Fellow, National Institute of Education,
N.C.E.R.T.,1986; Honorary Fellow, (i) St. John's College, Cambridge, U.K., 1982, (ii) Indian
Institute of Bankers, 1982 (iii) All India Management Association, 1993 and (iv) Nuffield College,
University of Oxford, Oxford,1994; Leader, Indian Delegation to (i) Aid-India Consortium
Meetings, 1977-79, (ii) Indo-Soviet Joint Planning Group Meeting, 1980-82, (iii) Indo-Soviet
Monitoring Group Meeting, 1982, (iv) Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting, Cyprus,
1993 and (v) Human Rights World Conference, Vienna, 1993; attended as member of Indian
delegations (i) Meeting of U.N.C.T.A.D. Trade and Development Board, Geneva, May 1971-July
1972, (ii) Ministerial Meeting of Group of 77, Lima, October, 1971, (iii) Third Session of
U.N.C.T.A.D., Santiago, April-May, 1972, (iv) Annual Meetings of I.M.F., I.B.R.D. and
Commonwealth Finance Ministers, 1972-79, (v) Aid-India Consortium Meetings, Paris, 1973-79,
(vi) Cancun Summit on North-South Issues, 1981 and (vii) South-South Consultations, New Delhi,
1982; represented Secretary-General, U.N.C.T.A.D., at several Inter-Governmental meetings,
including Second Session of U.N.C.T.A.D., 1968 and Committee on Invisibles and Financing
related to Trade Consultant to U.N.C.T.A.D., E.S.C.A.P. and Commonwealth Secretariat

Anonymous
05-04-2006, 01:40 AM
Dear All,

Reading first line of first message "We elected" sounds to be unwarranted.
Guys, most of educated and open category people dont vote, while uneducated and backward class votes.

So how about getting sincere about voting !

Guest

Arwen
05-15-2006, 10:11 PM
Don't blindly stand against Dr. Manmohan Singh...just on the basis of one issue...
For Example...See the 'Gramin Rozgar Yojna'...its really working people...I have myself saw its effect in my village...its really helpful...
He is the father of Economic Reforms in India

Don't blame the person...blame the system

ramki
05-15-2006, 10:13 PM
Hi

He is a cunning fox. In India for any issue ppl just blame system. what is a system something designed by ppl who are in charge of it. so dont take refuge of system

ruchir.shah
05-22-2006, 07:32 PM
Surely its problem with system.
And a system is not just "designed by ppl who are in charge of it", but by all the stackholders togather.

So we all, each and every indian is part of the system. And if there is something wrong going on with ourself then we have to take some action from to protest us from damage.

sivani86
05-25-2006, 08:52 PM
well i totally agree wid shrawan...but the first person who shuld b blamed is AMBEDKAR....bcoz he was the one who started all this crap

Arwen
05-27-2006, 07:11 PM
well i totally agree wid shrawan...but the first person who shuld b blamed is AMBEDKAR....bcoz he was the one who started all this crap

Well Sivani...Ambedkar wanted seperate representation for SC/STs...i.e., a seperate country for Dalits...It was Mahatma Gandhi who protested this strongly...and gave the idea of Reservations...

arvind.tyagi
05-28-2006, 01:02 PM
Hi Arwen

Just want to know one thing if Reservation is so much needed and OBC and SCs have really suffered y Mulayam Singh yada is gunning for Mayawati, as essentially both wish to uplift downtrodden. Further if on the basis of population all things are to be divided then y we dont have 55% reservation for women as there are 1000 females per 910 males.

essentialy someppl have easy life with reservation which they dont want let it go.

i rest my case :banana