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The article doesn't mention rampant corruption, specially in civil engg. and
construction.
As long this exists, it will be very difficult for India to move forward
even if it gets the qualified people.
On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 9:46 AM, Chan Mahanta wrote:
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hanta
Subject: [Assam] From NY Times - India's Civil Engineering Achievements
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India's Civil Engineering Achievements --NOT!
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India's Civil Engineering Achievements --NOT!
http://www.nyti
India's Civil Engineering Achievements --NOT!
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/26/business/global/26engineer.html
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SRINAGAR, Kashmir — Late Sunday night, after six days on life support with a
bullet in his brain, Fida Nabi, a 19-year-old high school student, was unhooked
from his ventilator at a hospital here.
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On Aug 8, 2010, at 9:47 PM, kamal deka wrote:
> Nothing is going to change unless system of governance is overhauled in India.
I must commend you for your ability, unlike so many of our friends in this
forum, to acknowledge reality, Kamal.
To be able to acknowledge the truths, however b
Nothing is going to change unless system of governance is overhauled in India.
Just look at Guwahati.Come the first monsoon showers, the entire city routinely
grind to a halt as roads begin to resemble rivers in spate.AND YET,WE
HAVE A MINISTRY DEDICATED SOLELY TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
CITY---HEAD
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/09/world/asia/09food.html?_r=1&hp
Meera Damore sat with her severely malnourished 1-½-year-old son, Pappu, in a
hospital in Jhabua. More Photos »
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JHABUA,
The media make hue and cry when they are not paid for it.Its routine in every
part of India and Pakistan as a majority poor do earn well-Natun Deh Byabaxay!!
How many do realise what even the famed charitable hospital do How many
know when one donates free Blood to a hospital/Blood bank and
Kidney Thefts Shock India
(But does it really? cm )
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Published: January 30, 2008
GURGAON, India - As the anesthetic wore off, Naseem Mohammed
recalled, he felt an acute pain in his lower left abdomen. Fighting
drowsiness, he fumbled beneath the u
Again Very Sad!
But vested interests won't allow changes.
The whole nation is wasting all their time --and getting Nowhere.
India cannot with present Bando- bast!!
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> Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 08:58:47 -0600> To: assam@assamnet.org> From: [EMAIL
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http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/17/world/asia/17india.html?_r=1&hp=&pagewanted=all
Education Push Yields Little for India's Poor
Ruth Fremson/The New York Times
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The school in Lahtora was crowded and cold, so
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>From Sewage, Added Water for Drinking
Axel Koester for The New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/27/us/27conserve.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
This Orange County, Calif., Water District plant
will purify sewer water to feed drinking water
supplies, but not directly to the tap.
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laws designed to protect hate crime victims should be upheld whther
it is in Louisiana or it be in DC or >Sudan or Pakistan or India .
Well said Umesh.
But it was not about enforcement. What they spoke about was more
fundamental---of enactment of such laws, which Jindal, like his
consti
Dilip-da,
I may not know rural Louisiana or urban DC (urban DC has higher crime rate than
most parts of US) but I think I do know what hate crime means ( I had an
opportunity to visit US Dept of Justice with Hindu American Foundation and met
the US representative dealing with Hate Crimes -
You don't know rural Louisiana, Umesh, being in Wsahington DC.
=
umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good to see an Indian American win something - regardless of his hate crime
laws opposition -ofcourse noone iin his family will need to worry a
C'da
Thanks for forwarding the article. Couldn't see your highlights - must be my
computer.
Some interesting things though:
Lousiana (since 1803) has had only 9 republiccan and 40 Dems as Govs. (to
quote the ever-trusting Wikipedia:))
Which is actually pretty strange for a very red state.
Jinda
Umesh,
>ofcourse noone iin his family will need to worry about it -- only the >New
Orleans' black natives need worry. Right?
Couldn't make out heads or tails here! Could you explain a bit more vividly>
If there was a caustic remark somewhere, I sure did miss it!
--Ram
On 10/19/07, umesh s
Good to see an Indian American win something - regardless of his hate crime
laws opposition -ofcourse noone iin his family will need to worry about it --
only the New Orleans' black natives need worry. Right?
Umesh
Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: From NY Times
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/19/us/19louisiana.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
Highlighting mine.
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An Improbable Favorite Emerges in Cajun Country
Lee Celano for The New York Times
Bobby Jindal, left, an Indian-American, is favored to win the primary
election for Louisiana governor by en
That Tom Friedman gets it, is heartening. It is
better late than never. One of his better pieces.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/30/opinion/30friedman.html?em&ex=1191470400&en=484c104ee5c0477f&ei=5087%0A
OP-ED COLUMNIST
9/11 Is Over
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
Published: September 30, 2007
Not
Who's Sorry Now?
By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: July 15, 2007
WASHINGTON
There's not much lately that we'd like to import from China.
Certainly not the yummy steamed buns stuffed with shredded cardboard
soaked in a caustic agent used to make soap. Or the tasty toothpaste
laced with an antifre
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/29/science/29cheap.html?em&ex=1180756800&en=48dd9b2b0590f957&ei=5087%0A
Brilliant!
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Title: [Assam] From NY Times---The Gay Old Party Comes
Out/By FRA
Ooops! Didn't realize that it was a restricted circulation piece
from the NYT Pay site. So here it is in text:
Markhowas may enjoy this or reel from it, depending on political
leanings.
But this is not for all. Open at you
Title: From NY Times---The Gay Old Party Comes Out/By
FRANK RICH
Markhowas may enjoy this or reel from it, depending on political
leanings.
But this is not for all. Open at your own risk :-).
http://select.nytimes.com/2006/10/15/opinion/15rich.html
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"absence of governmental action in: *** Anticipating fundamental needs, *** In planning for action to meet those needs, *** In putting in place the required infrastructure to respond to those needs." --- Those are all valid points. Regarding the disintegrating inf
India Digs Deeper, but Wells Are Drying Up, and a Farming Crisis Looms
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Published: September 30, 2006
TEJA KA BAS, India - Bhanwar Lal Yadav, once a cultivator of cucumber
and wheat, has all but given up growing food. No more suffering
through drought and the scourge of an
Title: Re: [Assam] From NY Times
At 8:44 PM -0700 9/28/06, Dilip/Dil Deka wrote:
Think about the root cause.
*** That is not the ROOT cause Dilip. Certainly water demand is
escalated by population explosion. But the real cause of today's
problem is the absence of governmental acti
Think about the root cause. Too many people concentrated in one area. How do you solve the problem? As a starter, make less populated areas more attractive by providing infrastructure and jobs, in stead of spending more money on Delhi to make it more attractive to the fortune seekers. May be the
In Teeming India, Water Crisis Means Dry Pipes and Foul Sludge
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Published: September 29, 2006
NEW DELHI, Sept. 28 - The quest for water can drive a woman mad.
Thirsty Giant
First of three articles.
Articles in this series examine India's growing water crisis.
Saturday: Farmer
Title: From NY Times
Is this a surprise?
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Spy Agencies Say Iraq War Worsens Terror Threat
By MARK MAZZETTI
Published: September 24, 2006
WASHINGTON, Sept. 23 - A stark assessment of terrorism
trends by American intelligence agencies has found that the American
invas
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Bullying
" *** But I understand the angst . I would be squirming too if I had to
come to W's defense ." ---
I have no intention and no need to defend Bush. Go b
Title: Re: From NY Times/ Bullying
Awright, let us try and close the loops one at a time:
*** Where are we on the concern about attempts at pinning a
'bully' label on the US? Can we agree that the AT did not even
have to try to do it, and that W did it all by himself clearly
and unabashedly ?
" *** But I understand the angst . I would be squirming too if I had to come to W's defense ." --- I have no intention and no need to defend Bush. Go back to my first email on the subject- I was talking about USA, not Bush. To you, USA and Bush may be synonymous. Not to me. Bushes and Clintons com
Title: Re: From NY Times/ Bullying
O'Deka:
Well, you are seeing too much spinning these days. I wonder
why.
>-- George Bush wouldn't have said any other way. Whatever
else you can say >about the guy, he does not hide his feelings
about Al Qaida and his vow to >punish the perpretators of
9/11.
an outsourcing opportunity right there --maybe from
Assam's tea garden staff?
umesh
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The concoction in your email using different stories in nothing sort of spinning. Let's look at it. "... Wolfie asked W, point blank, if he would go wherever he had to, to get OBL. W answered affirmatively. So Wolfie asked if he would go into Pakistan for that. W, again, emphatically replied in t
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>Now you know all Texans are not alike.
Ooops ! I don't know how I could have been holding such an
unfair and incorrect impression about Texans all these years ! My bad
:-) :-)!!!
BTW, did you see the Wolf Blitzer interview ?
If you did not, Wolfie ask
I not only found it interesting, I am proud that a fellow Texan is talking such sense. Now you know all Texans are not alike. DilipChan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Dilip might find this interesting.cmOp-Ed ContributorThe Trials of the CenturyBy LAWRENCE WRIGHTPublished: September 22, 2006
Dilip might find this interesting.
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Op-Ed Contributor
The Trials of the Century
By LAWRENCE WRIGHT
Published: September 22, 2006
Austin, Tex.
THE fifth anniversary of 9/11 has come and gone,
but there was a conspicuous figure missing from
the retrospectives and commentaries: Osama bin
War on Terror..."
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Dear MM,
Someti
ndho ever being in a US prison!!
best regards
Rajiv
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<a big lie India's commitments to soci
o remember reading about Rahul Gandho ever being in a US prison!!
best regards
Rajiv
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<a b
Whose slogans about socialism or semi-socialism (or
communism) has worked at all
Fidelda's???
--- Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ram:
>
> >for a country that has been stagnating for years on
> a semi-socialistic setup,
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> *** India was NEVER socialistic or even
> semi-socialis
C'da,
>*** India was NEVER socialistic or even semi-socialistic. India's >slogans about socialism, at best, was a cover for protecting those >industries that supported and financed politicians, from >competition, for decades. The other result was
>to discourage and PREVENT entrepreneurship.
Mukul da,
After independence and for many years after that, India was still a poor country. It did place some social principles along the way as a policy matter. Yes, some of those didn't work. Let us review some of these (how well these were implemented is a different thing altogether)
-Free
Till today there is no Panchayati Raj--Ministers/IAS love the spending authority.
Nehru mumbled- only once- "We shall develop India in a Socialistic pattern of Society".
He and each of his Yes men- (he had no colleague/friend) merely wanted the vot
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Ram:
>for a country that has been stagnating for years on a
semi-socialistic setup,
*** India was NEVER socialistic or even semi-socialistic. India's
slogans about socialism, at best, was a cover for protecting those
industries that supported and
Ram-da, It is sad to see such defeatist attitude among some Indian farmers. On the other hand many others are taking up arms -as Naxals and killing the richer ones. If one analyzes the reasons --it is mainly debt --for buying GM seeds (Genetically Modified) which canot even be used later f
It is an eye-opener to all.
Bhuban
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Thanks C'da for forwarding that.
This is indeed a sad scenario. IMHO, the shift in policy decisions at the Center, often hurt the poorest of the country. On the other hand, for a country that has been stagnating for years on a semi-socialistic setup, the early 90s seemed to give her that one shot
On India's Despairing Farms, a Plague of Suicide
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
Published: September 19, 2006
BHADUMARI, India - Here in the center of India, on a gray Wednesday
morning, a cotton farmer swallowed a bottle of pesticide and fell
dead at the threshold of his small mud house.
The farmer
< Since the two(SCIENCES) could reside in a person, side by side, unless, the Ornithology is driven or controlled by the Astrology, like the earthquake predictor's Geology was driven by Hindu Astrophysics ( unlike regular Astrophysics) resulting in pushing the panic button due to the impending cala
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O' Ram:
I understand that desperate need to stick something on me. But
this kind of attempts won't stick on my teflon coated, albeit
unpleasant-to-some logic . You have got to try harder :-).
c-da
At 1:50 PM -0500 9/13/06, Ram Saranga
Title: Re: [Assam] From NY Times
Naaah!
Astronomy and Ornithology are both SCIENCES, neither
being Hindu Science :-).
Even if the former were to be Astrology, it still would not matter. Since the
two could reside in a person, side by side, unless, the
Ornithology is driven or controlled by
>".an astronomer as well as amateur ornithologist." -- oh, oh, Hindu >science again?
Hehehe!
That is exactly what I thought. Then I thought, maybe, just maybe, C'da was trying to promote Hindu science:)
--Ram
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".an astronomer as well as amateur ornithologist." -- oh, oh, Hindu science again? ===Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: A New Bird Species Is Confirmed in IndiaBy THE ASSOCIATED PRESSPublished: Septe
Modern Ways Open India's Doors to Diabetes
Namas Bhojani for The New York Times
A taste for sweets, like those in this bakery,
and the growing popularity of fried and processed
foods are contributing to diabetes in India.
By N. R. KLEINFIELD
Published: September 13, 2006
CHENNAI, India -
A New Bird Species Is Confirmed in India
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 13, 2006
NEW DELHI, Sept. 12 (AP) - A new bird species has been found in
India, the first such discovery here in more than 50 years, the
amateur ornithologist who first spotted the bird said Tuesday.
Th
http://www.sulekha.com/blogs/commentdisplay.aspx?cid=14072&pageno=1 Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:>so stop global communication and go back to stone ages!!? *** Is that the only alternative you could imagine?At 5:29 PM + 3/7/06, umesh sharma wrote: In
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>so stop global communication and go back to stone
ages!!?
*** Is that the only alternative you could imagine?
At 5:29 PM + 3/7/06, umesh sharma wrote:
Instant communicationa nd globalization
is indeed changing the world - causing redistribution
Instant communicationa nd globalization is indeed changing the world - causing redistribution of power and income. so stop global communication and go back to stone ages!!? UmeshChan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Feeling No PainBy PAUL KRUGMANPublished: March 6, 2006TODAY IN TIMESSELECTOp
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Now the American economy isn't doing as well as Bush partisans think
it is. In fact, since the end of the 2001 recession, the recovery in
jobs, output and e
Title: From NY Times-Scientists Renew a Warning About a
Himalayan
Let us not forget that Assam and Arunachal are wrapped by the
shallow fault-line that forms the northern edge of the Indian
Plate this article refers to. Movements of shallow faults are
especially devastating. The Sunbansiri dam, a
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