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Originally Posted by EssYouWe I hope Aggoswami and other supporters are happy now.
Huge amount of money wasted, people acted like uncultured hooligans... guess the
way forward for our nation has been clearly defined.
Bloody people, cost my one of my casual leaves thanks to the office cab not
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Originally Posted by poloman Right now you are in USA, Kindly note down the prices of some every day items there. When you come back compare with Indian Prices. you won't see much difference now. |
A lateral comparision cannot be made for another 30 years or so.
Lets pick up a few items:
Petrol: 2.39 (minimum from BP) = about 105 INR/ Gallon that is around 26 INR per litre. Thats cheap and you know why! They have procured plenty of it!

Subway Sandwitch (Italian bread, American pepper jack cheese, toasted, Chicken Teriyaki, Jalepenos, Cucumber, spinach, tomatoes, pickle, lettuce and chipotle southwest sauce) 4.99 $ about 250 bucks. Vivek what topping do you prefer ?
Wrigleys bar chewing gum 16 bars = 1.39 $ = 63 INR.
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But India is home to a poor population which will
be double the size of entire US population.
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I should not be bragging about this but, I paid 21$ for 20 pounds of rice (9 kgs for 945 INR means 105 per KG) to donate to the poor just today. There are many jobless and poor people in the USA. Later on my colleagues told me I paid 5$ more.
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Now compare the percapita of the two
countries.
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That is why there cannot be a direct comparision.
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You will realize the plight of the people here.
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I know the plight of my people buddy. Hope things get resolved fast.
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Everything cannot be resolved in parliament where the govt with majority is not obliged to listen to opposition. If they create ruckus there again we will get economic figures of loss due to hours wasted there. Everything should not viewed through an economical angle.Coming on streets for strong issues is not wrong and is a norm in any country.
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Coming to the streets in a peaceful way or something like in Japan where people work harder to make a point wearing a black band is what I can support and will do too. But the ruckus people create, burn shops, harras traders is wrong.
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Originally Posted by mjothi Hmm, is this off-topic to this thread? Not sure. |
Hey is your signature inspired by the TV serial Geaorge Lopez's opening score ?
"All my friends know the low rider / The low rider is a little higher ..."
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Originally Posted by vivekiny2k Band against price rise? What is Govt going to do? Inflation is a part of life
and this is what keeps the economy going. rising prices are just what merchants
need to stock up and increase their market reach.
Taxes? first we steal taxes, then govt has to put higher taxes where we can not
steal them. Once it's collected, politicians, officials and contractors steal
their own pie out of it. The result is no development compared to what we pay in
taxes. We have created our own parasites at every single transaction. Band is a
solution?
govt vs opposition. This is the saddest part. I am saddened to see that India
doesn't seem to be changing. People still go out on the road not knowing what
they are doing, as long as they get one time meal and a free holiday. those who
do not have work just like the thrill of being out pelting stones I guess. I saw
a zombie like video of a village women cutting the pipes of a locomotive to stop
it. It was quite obvious she had no idea what the bandh was for, who had
organized it, what effect her being there will do, and what she was actually
doing (destroying public property), guess where it comes from. taxes (or rail
fares in this case). Saw some more women from bihar wielding swords, not sure
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Good points. Things are changing very slowly. Hope the young leaders can
save our country.
All calculations are made using a conversion rate of 45 INR for a Dollar.