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Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN
No one thinks about preserving our nature, trees, rivers etc and we talk about bullet trains.
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Originally posted by puttoo
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Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN
No one thinks about preserving our nature, trees, rivers etc and we talk about bullet trains.
For growth you need infrastructure and bullet trains ..... if nature, trees and rivers were responsible for growth, Botswana would have been a super power !!!
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Originally posted by ramar2005
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Originally posted by puttoo
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Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN
No one thinks about preserving our nature, trees, rivers etc and we talk about bullet trains.
For growth you need infrastructure and bullet trains ..... if nature, trees and rivers were responsible for growth, Botswana would have been a super power !!!
Do not know about Botswana. In Tamil Nadu, since 1990 successive state governments have been selling precious wetlands around Chennai for setting up car companies. First it started with Ford followed by Hyundai, Nissan, Benz and their ancillaries. Big units of tyre factories have followed suit. The rubber and polymer processing units from developed European and American countries are getting dismantled and being palmed off to developing countries as it is polluting their environment with carbon black and other polymer processing chemicals. In these developed countries even a small instance of polluting the environment is met with stiff penalty by the local village/town/city authorities where the plant is located. Hence the car manufacturers and their ancillaries have generously offered and shifted locations to developing countries where greasing the palm of local government officials is enough to run the unit. In TN from around more than10,000 nos., the lakes and ponds have vanished and now only a 1000 remain. These were very essential for water needs of rain dependant Tamil Nadu.
Getting employed in or supplying materials/components for these big units we may have wades of currency notes. But the quality of life is definitely going down.
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Originally posted by san-hugo
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Originally posted by ramar2005
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Originally posted by puttoo
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Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN
No one thinks about preserving our nature, trees, rivers etc and we talk about bullet trains.
For growth you need infrastructure and bullet trains ..... if nature, trees and rivers were responsible for growth, Botswana would have been a super power !!!
Do not know about Botswana. In Tamil Nadu, since 1990 successive state governments have been selling precious wetlands around Chennai for setting up car companies. First it started with Ford followed by Hyundai, Nissan, Benz and their ancillaries. Big units of tyre factories have followed suit. The rubber and polymer processing units from developed European and American countries are getting dismantled and being palmed off to developing countries as it is polluting their environment with carbon black and other polymer processing chemicals. In these developed countries even a small instance of polluting the environment is met with stiff penalty by the local village/town/city authorities where the plant is located. Hence the car manufacturers and their ancillaries have generously offered and shifted locations to developing countries where greasing the palm of local government officials is enough to run the unit. In TN from around more than10,000 nos., the lakes and ponds have vanished and now only a 1000 remain. These were very essential for water needs of rain dependant Tamil Nadu.
Getting employed in or supplying materials/components for these big units we may have wades of currency notes. But the quality of life is definitely going down.
Though provoking indeed.
and my thought it as much we crib about losing lakes trees and ponds and thus quality of life, the catch 22 is these factories creates jobs (not sure about development), and people try to stay near to job place. IF given a choice between having a job or saving trees, it is obvious what will be chosen.
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Originally posted by ramar2005
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Originally posted by puttoo
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Originally posted by DELHI INDIAN
No one thinks about preserving our nature, trees, rivers etc and we talk about bullet trains.
For growth you need infrastructure and bullet trains ..... if nature, trees and rivers were responsible for growth, Botswana would have been a super power !!!
Do not know about Botswana. In Tamil Nadu, since 1990 successive state governments have been selling precious wetlands around Chennai for setting up car companies. First it started with Ford followed by Hyundai, Nissan, Benz and their ancillaries. Big units of tyre factories have followed suit. The rubber and polymer processing units from developed European and American countries are getting dismantled and being palmed off to developing countries as it is polluting their environment with carbon black and other polymer processing chemicals. In these developed countries even a small instance of polluting the environment is met with stiff penalty by the local village/town/city authorities where the plant is located. Hence the car manufacturers and their ancillaries have generously offered and shifted locations to developing countries where greasing the palm of local government officials is enough to run the unit. In TN from around more than10,000 nos., the lakes and ponds have vanished and now only a 1000 remain. These were very essential for water needs of rain dependant Tamil Nadu.
Getting employed in or supplying materials/components for these big units we may have wades of currency notes. But the quality of life is definitely going down.
Just stumbled on this about the amount of corruption by NDTV, Chidambram and other small time peddlers 5500 Crores + 9700 Crores and other few hundred Crores.
watch it at leisure as its about 100 minutes long, but watch it completely to understand what all they do to screw INDIA and Indians
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJJZtQ6SPDs
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