"When we were young kids growing up in America, we were told to eat our
vegetables at dinner and not leave them. Mothers said, 'think of the
starving children in India and finish the dinner.' And now I tell my
children: 'Finish your maths homework. Think of the children in India who
would make you starve, if you don't.'"
From India, Vadodara
vegetables at dinner and not leave them. Mothers said, 'think of the
starving children in India and finish the dinner.' And now I tell my
children: 'Finish your maths homework. Think of the children in India who
would make you starve, if you don't.'"
From India, Vadodara
dear sreenivasan dude...
"When we were young kids growing up in America, we were told to eat our
vegetables at dinner and not leave them. Mothers said, 'think of the
starving children in India and finish the dinner.' And now I tell my
children: 'Finish your maths homework. Think of the children in India who
would make you starve, if you don't.'"
THESE ARE THE GOLDEN WORDS...WHICH MAKE ME PROUD....
sunaina, ajmal & thysthink ther is under-stated humour in that did u get it???? :lol: :lol:
LETZ SAY HAIL INDIA....
keep it up dude
regards
vishal[/quote]
From India, Mumbai
"When we were young kids growing up in America, we were told to eat our
vegetables at dinner and not leave them. Mothers said, 'think of the
starving children in India and finish the dinner.' And now I tell my
children: 'Finish your maths homework. Think of the children in India who
would make you starve, if you don't.'"
THESE ARE THE GOLDEN WORDS...WHICH MAKE ME PROUD....
sunaina, ajmal & thysthink ther is under-stated humour in that did u get it???? :lol: :lol:
LETZ SAY HAIL INDIA....
keep it up dude
regards
vishal[/quote]
From India, Mumbai
hi vishal this is said by thomas friedman in the new york times.... american telling about their situation
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
dear sreenivasan
"sunaina, ajmal & thysthink ther is under-stated humour in that did u get it???? "
thatz the reason i used the above said phrase which meant that the humour is ther bcz it was said by n american....
what say???
regards
vishal
From India, Mumbai
"sunaina, ajmal & thysthink ther is under-stated humour in that did u get it???? "
thatz the reason i used the above said phrase which meant that the humour is ther bcz it was said by n american....
what say???
regards
vishal
From India, Mumbai
hi vishal, ya sure got it that if you donot study then sure indian will get that job.. that means indians very intelligent... just that...i f i am right or wrong vishall tell mee
From India, Vadodara
From India, Vadodara
hi Vishal & Sunayna
Yes I feel proud to be indian, and i have posted something today stating same thing...
Hi Sreenivasan
It took lot of time to understand what you wanted to say.... But eventually got it..... May be i am bit slow at understanding the English language....
From India, Ahmadabad
Yes I feel proud to be indian, and i have posted something today stating same thing...
Hi Sreenivasan
It took lot of time to understand what you wanted to say.... But eventually got it..... May be i am bit slow at understanding the English language....
From India, Ahmadabad
HI SUNAINA....
WHAT CAN BE DONE ON CORRUPTION....TILL PEOPLE STOP BRIBING...CORRUPTION SHALL CONTINUE.....I HAVE A GOOD EXAMPLE WHERIN WIPRO REFUSED TO CORRUPT GOVT OFFICIALS....THOUGH THIER PROJECT GOT STUCK FOR SOME(1YR)....FINALLY IT WAS APPROVED AS GOVT HAD NO GO....THIS CORRUPTION HAS CREEPED EVERYWHER ....EVEN IN H.R....RECENTLY A DELHI BPO EMPLOYEE WAS CAUGHT LEAKING BUSINESS INFO...TO FIRANGS...FOR JUST 300 POUNDS(RS.21000 APPROX)....CHUCK IT...BLOOD BOILS WHN I HEAR ALL THIS..
REGARDS
SCARE_CROW
From India, Mumbai
WHAT CAN BE DONE ON CORRUPTION....TILL PEOPLE STOP BRIBING...CORRUPTION SHALL CONTINUE.....I HAVE A GOOD EXAMPLE WHERIN WIPRO REFUSED TO CORRUPT GOVT OFFICIALS....THOUGH THIER PROJECT GOT STUCK FOR SOME(1YR)....FINALLY IT WAS APPROVED AS GOVT HAD NO GO....THIS CORRUPTION HAS CREEPED EVERYWHER ....EVEN IN H.R....RECENTLY A DELHI BPO EMPLOYEE WAS CAUGHT LEAKING BUSINESS INFO...TO FIRANGS...FOR JUST 300 POUNDS(RS.21000 APPROX)....CHUCK IT...BLOOD BOILS WHN I HEAR ALL THIS..
REGARDS
SCARE_CROW
From India, Mumbai
hi vishal,
you cannot do anything about tht since the structure and poliltics ppl... have to change then only we cna think about it as corporate we can try to do your work better with out any coruption and if u r employee then you may be forced from top also to give money to some other person.. but if u donot do that then it will be a pro for u/me.. so it depends on situation.. ok
see u
byee
have a nice time
From India, Vadodara
you cannot do anything about tht since the structure and poliltics ppl... have to change then only we cna think about it as corporate we can try to do your work better with out any coruption and if u r employee then you may be forced from top also to give money to some other person.. but if u donot do that then it will be a pro for u/me.. so it depends on situation.. ok
see u
byee
have a nice time
From India, Vadodara
For Information
CORRUPTION INDEX [As published by Times of India, Bangalore]
1. Bihar
2. Jammu and Kashmir
3. Madhya Pradesh
4. Karnataka
5. Rajasthan
6. Assam
7. Jharkhand
8. Haryana
9. Tamil Nadu
10. Delhi
11. Uttar Pradesh
12. Orissa
13. West Bengal
14. Punjab
15. Chhattisgrah
16. Maharashtra
17. Andhra Pradesh
18. Gujarat
19. Himachal Pradesh
20. Kerala
The solution as suggested... by
Former chief secretary A. Ravindra: There are two worlds here in Bangalore — the world of technology and the world of misery. Corruption levels seem to be high especially at the service level. So, greater transparency, in the operations of municipal bodies for instance, will help. Also, people must know that they should not bribe. Besides, within government, if the levels of hierarchy (to get anything done) come down, so will corruption. And, once, the quality of services improves — if we get better water and power supply, for example — the tendency to pay more for good quality services will also reduce. Initiatives like the selfassessment of property tax, which I introduced, will also help. So, yes, corruption will come down, provided we put these measures in place.
Former chief minister M. Veerappa Moily: E-governance can check in bringing down corruption. This ensures transparency. As chairman of the Revenue Reforms Commission, I had emphasised on this aspect. For example, e-governance or computerisation can check the outgo of liquor right from the point of its manufacture at the distilleries. Just like fiscal accountability, I recommend political responsibility Act. Besides, politicians earlier never used to make use of bureaucrats to collect money, but it is rampant now
Some of the tainted politicians and beureocrates also commented on the same.... and they are the ones who are going to formulate and implement the strategy for fighting the corruption [blick chances...]
So guys and gals, close your eyes [like ostrichs do] and let whatever is happening to happen.....
or else fight.... it
From India, Ahmadabad
CORRUPTION INDEX [As published by Times of India, Bangalore]
1. Bihar
2. Jammu and Kashmir
3. Madhya Pradesh
4. Karnataka
5. Rajasthan
6. Assam
7. Jharkhand
8. Haryana
9. Tamil Nadu
10. Delhi
11. Uttar Pradesh
12. Orissa
13. West Bengal
14. Punjab
15. Chhattisgrah
16. Maharashtra
17. Andhra Pradesh
18. Gujarat
19. Himachal Pradesh
20. Kerala
The solution as suggested... by
Former chief secretary A. Ravindra: There are two worlds here in Bangalore — the world of technology and the world of misery. Corruption levels seem to be high especially at the service level. So, greater transparency, in the operations of municipal bodies for instance, will help. Also, people must know that they should not bribe. Besides, within government, if the levels of hierarchy (to get anything done) come down, so will corruption. And, once, the quality of services improves — if we get better water and power supply, for example — the tendency to pay more for good quality services will also reduce. Initiatives like the selfassessment of property tax, which I introduced, will also help. So, yes, corruption will come down, provided we put these measures in place.
Former chief minister M. Veerappa Moily: E-governance can check in bringing down corruption. This ensures transparency. As chairman of the Revenue Reforms Commission, I had emphasised on this aspect. For example, e-governance or computerisation can check the outgo of liquor right from the point of its manufacture at the distilleries. Just like fiscal accountability, I recommend political responsibility Act. Besides, politicians earlier never used to make use of bureaucrats to collect money, but it is rampant now
Some of the tainted politicians and beureocrates also commented on the same.... and they are the ones who are going to formulate and implement the strategy for fighting the corruption [blick chances...]
So guys and gals, close your eyes [like ostrichs do] and let whatever is happening to happen.....
or else fight.... it
From India, Ahmadabad
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