yes, you all are right but do u all think that whats up after ten to thirteen years when black money and corruption would be thirteen times more from now !!! then also u all would say that our country is a developing country u all ask a question from yourself that weather u r corrupted or not ? if your answer is not then i would appreciate u and ur comments on this topic and if ur answer is no then plese again think on ur commentstht in the coming years crruption would be increase or reduse so, rather then then this i would be very glad that if in any i can contribute to my nation by reduse some of the corruption from our country then it does not matter that weather i am giving contribution to my country by this method or by the help of any social worker for examlpe anna hazare !!!
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Ganga Gupta, 10th student, jinvani bharti public school
| 12 07 2011 16:41:14 +0000
Yes i too agree with your point.Rather than wasting our time by blaming others we must use our views and creative ideas for what all actions we can take up to reduce this.i hope in future days we will suceed.........
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shweta chavan, HR Executive, global hr
| 05 21 2010 09:38:41 +0000
Yes we all talk about black money in Swiss bank. But don’t we have any black money? We all manage to save taxes by putting more rents and showing all other expenses. So think! If you alone not paying tax minimum 1,000 to 30,000 calculate it to the entire population. So pay your taxes promptly. And stop giving bribes. You can make it really Incredible India
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SURESH KUMAR, AV Editor, joyce meyer ministries
| 05 10 2010 03:42:12 +0000
# 77% Abortion are illegal. # 65% Contraceptive pills are consumed by unmarried girls. # All street dogs and cats found their Braak Fast/ Lunch in the society dust bin, as the new born babies body also found there. A lot of reason are here to say We are well developed... and now it is time to think what cost we are paying for that.
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Soniya Sawant, TL, HPL
| 05 08 2010 05:19:09 +0000
well, if we talk about our law system, in case of kasab, decision should be faster then the bullets he had loded towards india. About the groth of india IT sector will be the core for every businness, Indian bussiness needs awareness about IT fantacy.
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raja zubin mineshchandra, Software Developer, Generation Next
| 05 07 2010 17:13:35 +0000
Our country would have been developed if our government had stopped currution, but still we are developing country because currupion is still in our country.India have a lot of wealth,but it is in the form of black money. A lot of wealth of india is in the switrzerland's bank and many other country's bank.In other side india have more educated youngester than america.Our country's youngester is the future of our country.The president of america has already said that india or japan will be the super power in future.In forthcoming years we'll be the superpower.
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Anurag Sharma, B.Tech/B.E. student, Samrat Ashok Technologial Institute,Vidisha(MP)
| 05 07 2010 15:49:19 +0000
we are developing nation we are developing with many problem such as terrorism, poor infrastructure of legal system it just seems to be different heights of people under one umbrella , so what lets not give up hope we are incredible India with developed mind.
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HEMANT VERMA, Marketing and Branding, NAVNEET PUBLICATION INDIA LTD.
| 05 07 2010 09:42:28 +0000
Muralidharan amazing debate, yes we are a developed country but most of our countries wealth is in the form of black money. We don't have proper control over the law and that is the reason why we are still a developing country. Indian have lot of money but don't know how to use it for both their growth and that of the countries...... So people help our country to become a developed nation, everything is in our hands..... :)
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Asmita Rai, Journalist, GBN
| 05 07 2010 08:46:39 +0000
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India of course is not a developed nation, it is a developing nation. Economic figures has go nothing to do with the status. It is the ground realities, look at the state of our agriculture, it is still manual, look at our education system, it is still medievial, look at our health care system, it is abyssmal, look at our rural infrastructure, it is still pathetic, look at our employment figures, it is still unfathomable, you can just take more such instances and find that we are not upto the mark and are substandard in our human rights protection even though we are a democratic state. It is like the economy is pushing us into Underdeveloped status. Who has the last laugh.... the definers!
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AMISH , Admin/Facilities Manager, VKVC
| 12 08 2011 14:36:40 +0000
Still we are facing some problems. We have not strong security, still there are lots of schools without proper facilities, in public life we are not disciplined citizens, In our country we spend lots of time on Rasta Roko, badh, communal violance like this. Indian Government is not keen to make developed country.
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Omkar Kulkarni, Accounts Officer, Minilec(India) Pvt Ltd
| 12 08 2011 12:00:30 +0000
We are in developing stage why because many of our people are to be educated in many aspects. Many are not literate and minimum qualifcation on average is not upto the satisfactory level. if we think about general election and political games, the people are not developed upto the mark. Not only the money but manythings will come on line with development. see the traffic sense of general public, no rule and no regulation for many of the people. many of the people will not speek on good and bad things, some others will cash the others innosense. the sme way we have develop in many ways.
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Balagam Ranga Rao, CEO/MD/Director, Proactioneering consultants
| 05 08 2010 13:05:09 +0000
Sorry to say But, according to u India is a developing country because people don't know how to spend money for the right thing, at the right place and at the right moment. ples dont think that we r developed be looking at the smaller picture-- metros ,,please see the broader picture look at the condition of cities, town, villages and then deside wether we r developed or undedeveloped or may be developing nation. hiding urself and saying black money is the reason then this is wrong..this days people spend more the they earn......... please every one think in this matter and suggest what went wrong...
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kushal khandeliya, Head/VP/GM -Manufacturing, M.P. Steel Febrication
| 05 08 2010 06:01:42 +0000
Dear Muralidharan, I sincerely understand the concerns and they are true. As a dveloping nation, these are the times of change. Transition is very tough and that too for a nation with lot of underlying traditions, cultures and beliefs. Cost, opprtunities, education and the basic roti/kapada aur makan are not being provided to all. Who do u think are at fault....they system, politicians, beaureucrats or we the citizens are responsible for that. If we the educated community feel that there is no sufficient opprtunity provided, what is the fate of those millions who as you said are not even lucky for a sqaure meal a day. It is about time that the educated get together to find a solution for this. This is not a diplomatic approach that I am expressing these views.......but I sincerely feel contribution from each of us shall bring a change. It is not necessarily be money to be contributed, contribution can be in many other ways. Educating the masses through various programs can bring a change - by being non-corrupt and not encouraging corruption, by being responsible citizens following the law of the land. We cannot blame others for the things not happening in our home. This is our home and every small contribution (as small as protecting public property) from every citizen will make our world beautiful. We are a developing nation with so much of potential as we have the largest workforce available in India when compared to other nations. This is the strength and we will work on our strengths, and also come around our weaknesses. The thought of success should be brought in to the minds of the people and this can be done only by the educated and privileged community in India. We have to be strong first inorder to strengthen others. I am sure that we all shall see an India which is proud of its ancient culture and growing modernism and take us all to greater hieghts in future.
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Amba Prasad G S, Business Analyst, Sales & Distribution
| 05 06 2010 12:28:18 +0000
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