We have to base our economy based on available resources, India is and will always remain an agriculture country. MONSANTO is killing our farmers and Bill Gates bought shares of MONSANTO. If we can save our villages than only we are save. Remember one thing, the basic need of a human being is food, not cars, tvs, mobiles et al. If you have millions of rupees and I have thousands of rice or wheat bag, please do not assume that I will take your money and give you what you need. I wouldn't do that. Monetary system is quickly on the verge of extinction. I cannot eat paper money but I can eat rice, wheat for sure . ;)
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konkan SINGHA, business DEVELOPMENT, SpeechWareNet
| 02 23 2012 08:44:25 +0000
Hey dude u r interpreting me wrong...I believe that Indian villages are our weakness but definitely they can undoubted become our strengthVillages are our strength but we have made it our weakness. 70% of our population lives in villages and highly depend upon agriculture for there income. But are we not depend upon agriculture if we totally depend upon the world of industrialisation then my dear friends we will get the latest technology absolutely but not the food to eat. If the government look after the progress of villages and villagers especially in the area like food, clothing, education, employment. Then obviously they will progress and overcome from there demerits. Then the villagers don't have to go to cities for there income.
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Nivesh Agarwal, Electrical Engineer-Industrial, HCST
| 08 06 2011 05:16:47 +0000
in my point of views its a weakness for our india. coz rite nw the india going to developing. n in india mostely peoples are nt aware with current affairs
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Shiv Kumar, B.Tech/B.E. student, hindustan college of science & technology ,mathura
| 08 05 2011 18:08:04 +0000
I Think indian villages is our weakness.The main reason for this mostly people of indian villages are illiterate....and they are not aware with current affairs.......what u think about that?
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Nivesh Agarwal, Electrical Engineer-Industrial, HCST
| 08 05 2011 17:54:36 +0000
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Indian Villages were all forgetten by the fool politicians, but the village peoples still prove their strength by producing more grains and students concentrate in studies
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EZHILVELAN , SRI CHEMENTOR PRIVATE LIMITED
| 02 23 2012 16:22:47 +0000
Rural India has the potential, but over the years, the successive Govts. are failing to tap the potentiality. Priorities needs a change here. They are made to depend heavily on Govt. Schemes. They need to come out of these traps and appreciate their own strengths. They need not look back. Illiteracy may be one of the reasons for their backwardness, but it is not the sole reason.
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Srinivas suravajhala, Asst. Manager.
| 02 22 2012 09:56:40 +0000
Indian villages are sources of untapped energy and resources. Whether it is our strength or weakness depends on how we use this resources without exploiting the atmosphere.
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Makesh Sharma, Bio/Pharma Informatics-Associate/Scientist, Micros Labs
| 02 18 2012 12:35:34 +0000
If every farmer is employed then will you and your kids dig the fields? Come on and be practical because if they are employed then we will loose production force in fertile lands which will be a jeopardy. Come out of the bookish and theoretical matters and face the life with practicality.
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Ardhendu Pal, Technical Support Officer, Convergys India Services
| 08 06 2011 17:35:47 +0000
Oh! poor literate masses are you out of your brains? The villagers are indeed our strength and without their existence we cannot even imagine the food to be served before us. We cant even imagine the true beauty of our nature without their ignorance. If cities are mandatory so the villages are. Imagine the day we are out of our villages that will be the day we will starve and suffer and we will be denied of replenishment of fresh air in the cities as well. Wake up and deliver the importance of villages to them and the people residing there. And moreover it is the villages which holds our prestigious traditional values and the true religious practices. Come on be practical. Even in the developed nations like USA and UK you will find villages in same conditions so please stop being cynical and start being knowledgeable.
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Ardhendu Pal, Technical Support Officer, Convergys India Services
| 08 05 2011 19:51:09 +0000
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