Udayakumar April 23, 1999
#6 Posted by mudhol on October 20, 1999 4:53:40 am
Dr. Udayakumar, If you were asked to describe in one sentence of reasonable size, what you are trying to say in this article, how would you go about it.
Also, are you trying to suggest that ancient Ethiopians knew about electricity?
Also, are you trying to suggest that ancient Ethiopians knew about electricity?
#5 Posted by Thinking Loud on October 19, 1999 6:07:02 am
Dr.Udayakumar
India is a huge country and has gained independence only 50 years ago. If you read through the history of United States or any big nation you will get to know that `Every nation takes it`s time to Evolve`. After all India has been an exploited lot by the islamic invaders and the British in the past.
It does take time for the nation to evolve considering the fact we are a country with Secular policies and many languages with 1/6th of the world`s population.
Don`t shiver out words just for the sake of filling out your columns.
India is a huge country and has gained independence only 50 years ago. If you read through the history of United States or any big nation you will get to know that `Every nation takes it`s time to Evolve`. After all India has been an exploited lot by the islamic invaders and the British in the past.
It does take time for the nation to evolve considering the fact we are a country with Secular policies and many languages with 1/6th of the world`s population.
Don`t shiver out words just for the sake of filling out your columns.
#4 Posted by macgupta on September 20, 1999 11:12:34 am
The article is a little confused, it seems to me.
The problem of raising capital to fund power plant projects is being confused with the problem of making political leaders responsive to public needs rather than their own ambitions.
I do not think that confused criticism has much value.
-arun gupta
#3 Posted by Godot on April 27, 1999 12:39:43 am
``How about privatizing the elections? Rich people could own private election commissions and conduct elections in their own allotted states or constituencies. The winning MPs become the cmpany`s own serfs and act accordingly in policymaking and of course, profit-making.``
This has already happened in Pakistan. I wouldn`t doubt it if it was true about Inida as well.
This has already happened in Pakistan. I wouldn`t doubt it if it was true about Inida as well.
#1 Posted by Ras Siddiqui on April 24, 1999 7:55:58 pm
If you want to believe in the title and this
well written article, then please take Nawaz Sharif as a gift from Pakistanis.
Ras
Interact Index
Also by Udayakumar
Similar Articles
- Pakistan's Universities - Problems and Solutions Pervez Hoodbhoy
- Foreign Factor in our Higher Education Muhammad FarooqiAzam
- An Alternative Approach to International Development Thorsteinn Gestsson
- Fatima Jinnah Park – Metaphor for Pakistan's Problems and their Solution Q Isa Daudpota
- Weapons of Mass Empowerment Pukhtoon Khan
US Elections 2008 Primaries
Latest Interacts
- BJ2: Gandhi's legacy of non-violent... Living Gandhi and King
- stuka: Sanatani: Why are you... Living Gandhi and King
- pinku: Future of Islam:-) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/7651231.stm... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
- GT: Mr. Geelani, Welcome to chowk.... ‘Dustbin of history’ or
- _arjun29: Gandhi's fault.. Foreign debt... Living Gandhi and King
- mohar11: PS: And no, it's... Living Gandhi and King
- anil: Re: # 330 HP sahib: "...... Historian Amaresh Misra on
- mohar11: Re: # 110 YLH MKG... Living Gandhi and King








reply to this interact
write a new interact
add to favorites
flag objectionable content