Perhaps developing skills - business, engg, PR, medical etc can help.
Umesh
C Chetia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
C Chetia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>So anyway, India is developing fast. And once corruption and poverty go away,
an organized traffic system replaces >the chaotic system common (still with
cows resting on the roads -unharmed) in every city in India, people from other
>places will have to be on their toes to keep up with hers.
I was in India for a week this spring break. And I bet a pay check that India
sure is rising!
Happened to pass through Bangalore on my way to Assam. Did not travel much
across Assam except Tinsukia and Sivasagar, and if anyone needs a frank
appraisal (which I should not be giving as I am smugly sitting here
contributing nothing), the conditions have worsened !! And I wish the day
comes soon when we could at least think of putting other people to their toes.
Anyway, what I just said was just a cliche I guess. Doesn't help the state! of
affairs in any way.
Chiranjeet.
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