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vivek parmar
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| 1 year ago
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India is rich in energy resources.but unfortunately very less in oil asset.instead of deregulating fuel prizes,fuel consumption should be reduced.goverment should give some allowances to those companies who have their own transport system and...
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Devenda Kumar Agarwal
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| 2 years ago
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Subsidy of any kind is a fraud perpetuated to promote misuse, adulteration, and corruption. It also promotes inefficiency. Earlier deregulated the better it would be. Competetion would bring down the prices by increasing competetion and consumer...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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| 2 years ago
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Should not be deregulated in haste. This is not the proper time. Common man is suffering for price rise and we do not know whether production of food grains and commodities wiil be good this time. Wait and watch strategy will be best
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Debate: "Should the fuel prices be deregulated in India?" deleted from your view.
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Saquib Alam
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| 7 months ago
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To control inflation first of all we have to control corruption. If our country succeeds in controlling corruption then certainly we can curb inflation
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Devenda Kumar Agarwal
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| 2 years ago
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Why it has to? So far fruit of development have been enjoyed by urban/organised class. With rise in prices of minerals, agricultural products and services, the real wages of unorganised rural working class are going up by increase in demand and value...
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ramamurtymanne
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| 2 years ago
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IF OUR COUNTRY CAN REMOVE CORRUPTION AND POLITICAL INTUPTIONS.
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Debate: "Will India be able to control Inflation?" deleted from your view.
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI
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| 7 months ago
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Price rise is not linked with developement at all but its due to poor control and transperencies at all levels Government has constructed airports, super highways, Sea links , fly overs etc but have you ever gave a thought for whom? it not for...
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Devenda Kumar Agarwal
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| 2 years ago
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With globalization, slowly and steadily, there has to be purchasing power parity of different currencies. As of todaya rupee can buy more goods and services in India, compared to what a dollor can buy in US or Euro in Europe. Development means brining...
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Leena Khade
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| 2 years ago
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I think in the name of development the government is looting pubilic, I mean the rich can anyhow survive this price rise, and for the poor they have ration system, but what about the middle class of India, dal is 90/kilo, sugar 50/kilo, and...
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Debate: "Is Development making the Price rise inevitable?" deleted from your view.




