We need all these projects for providing employment to our educated youth in India. Thankfully they dont have to come all the way to Canada and get employed in the same companies, by some contract labour agency as helpers. Speaking from my own experience.
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To both TK & web 2000........... Please read my original message.
I knew that you would try convert this into a INDIA-VS-CANADA discussion. I wrote very clearly that this is NOT a "which is better - India or Canada discussion.
I know that both of you would try to hijack the essential component of the thread - which is, how socially responsible multinationals behave in third world countries.
I know you have this uncontrollable urge to convert every topic into one about Canada bashing............. If your intention is to divert the attention from the core subject of the topic, go ahead and do that.. However, that will serve no purpose.
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Originally posted by ILOVENAThe liberalization has not helped the majority of people - whatever the reason. They still have no access to health care, and barely eat two meals a day. When a trans-national company sets up a factory in India, it does not necessarily mean that it will improve the lot of the common man. Time and again, it only shows that the rich get richer, and the poor live on the fringe.
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Looks like you are talking of the India of 2002 when I was last present there.
India of today is changed. Yes. I agree that there might be some beggers on the streets with Mental issues or people with poverty who are unable to work but then even on the streets of Canada, I see beggars (proportionate to the population of Canada 33 mill vs 1000 million). Just observe the local food bank, subway entrances and the exits of highways
Are you aware that India has now a tremendous shortage of servants , mason's, handy men, farm labourers etc... I agree that we live in a highly corrupt world, but then that is due mainly due to lack of computerization of processes which give rise to corruption. just wait for a couple of decades.
Peace by a PD
1500 Local jobs are created and 4000 crores of investment, it will certainly help real estate business around, many hotels, transport business, local suppliers of machineries or raw materials or whatever. This is how economy rolls
It is indeed a good news.
Slightly off topic link, but still there are tonnes of negatives which is holding India for perpetual and steady growth:
Here is an interesting site about rampant corruption in financial sector which is involving billions of Rupees in corrupt administration involving peon to top bureaucrats
http://www.kaminababu.com/forumdisplay.php?f=8" rel="nofollow">LINK
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