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zc wrote:i assume u agree that AP is not so good in IT/software/BPO.
Bihar doesnt have electricity lines, poor state man!!
we have electricity lines but no electricity!! ha ha ha ha!!
having said that. Bihar man: lets talk of old bihar (now bihar+jharkhand) : u forgot the presence of Tatas and XLRI, its well known for mining, ex: ISM dhanbad and they have a presence in leather and other industries. ((what we see in news is only goondda-ism
Take this, most IASofficers come from UP and Bihar !! y are u considering only software?
talk abt all the industries. its only that south has choosen to be in the software sector and north has choosen to be in other sectors............
may be 20 yrs later, when third class jobs i.e., BPO and IT services jobs becomes not-so hot, may be then: u will realize that AP is not actually developing.........
.i would classify anything other than development and design as third class, hence wipro, infosys, tcs, satyam fall in this third class category (TI or Cisco or Novell or Lucent or SAS etc as good companies)
and how many of the good companies are in HYD? hardly any !! and thats laughable when Naidu talks of tech revolution in the state !! u will immediately come up with MS and Oracle, where again these offices do not exactly do development work!! These jobs, BPO/servies etc can one day be shifted to interior Bihar when Lallo puts up an electricity line powered by the coal fileds of Dhanbad (its costly to work in HYD, Blore, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai u see....cost cutting measures........be`es hazaar kaiko rey, Humara Bitwaa paanch hazaar mein kaam karega, pha`tak se !! then u sit and complain that Bihar is pulling off ur jobs from the metros, just as US is complaining that India is taking its jobs
(and Laloo can hire Deveshwar of ITC or Phanendra of Infosys or Banga of HLL and as advisors and venture into IT-parks, no-big deal, i guess UP is already doing that) but Tata and the industries wont come to AP when they have already set up there!!
to add: what i consider as a good job. It is that which/where 1.) u are happy with the work 2.) company is happy with ur work 3.) u r indispensible to thecompany. the third is the most imp and that is what is lcking in all these third class companies i mentioned. for now, people are happy with jumps, hikes and companies are unhappy with attrition......a few yrs from now, its bound to have over supply of workers coz everyone can do the job. our kibs can do the same job for far less salary than we, who want more salary !! forget about Phillipines, canada, Mexico, Brazil or eastern europe being a threat to India. Inside India, assam, bihar, rajasthan, orissa, chattisgarh will be a threat to Karnataka, AP, TN, maharashtra, delhi..............coz all u need is an airconditioned house with high connectivity to metros, then all metros will only have admistrative/head offices and the so called excellent jobs, will move to interior regions..........the day is not far away...........Bingo !! Bihar Zindabad !!


Wrong Assumption and I dont agree. I gave you figures and if you think thats bad performance, then I cant help it. You have to keep in mind that Banglore and Noida had a head start.
Bihar doesnt have electricity lines, poor state man!!
You are mistaken again. Bihar is not a poor state. Politics made it poor. Bihar has very rich natural resources. Bihar is whats feeding the countries thermal power plants and doesnt have enough electricity. What an irony. What could be the reason? Did u ever try to think of it?
we have electricity lines but no electricity!! ha ha ha ha!!
Says who? Check the APGENCE and Transco sites. Nearly 97% of villages are electrified. That means they can atelast have a light bulb, that too at a subsidy. If you want everyone to have A/C then the state has to be sold to foreign country. Congress will do exactly that if it comes to power. Their election promisei s free current! Commoner like me has to pay for it.
having said that. Bihar man: lets talk of old bihar (now bihar+jharkhand) : u forgot the presence of Tatas and XLRI, its well known for mining, ex: ISM dhanbad and they have a presence in leather and other industries. ((what we see in news is only goondda-ism
Point being? TATA started way before Lallu or his goons laid their seige on Bihar. TATA started nearly 100 years back, way before India got independance. Ask TATA to start a company in Bihar today.
Take this, most IASofficers come from UP and Bihar !! y are u considering only software?
IAS officers et al. donot pay taxes to bihar government. Donot create employment. Donot contribute to economy.
did i say south doesnt have any industries at all? i dont think so.................outside PSUs there hardly any industries to talk of..........Reliance, tatas, Birlas, UB, pharamas are not PSUs....dont agree with ur statementtalk abt all the industries. its only that south has choosen to be in the software sector and north has choosen to be in other sectors...........
South doesnt have industries! Thats news to me. Anywya, we are talkin abt development I guess and the role government plays (not naidu in particular). India is still trying to come out of socialist era. There are not many industries outside PSU's to talk of. Its centers problem. Again, you can see what a reform oriented government can do. BJP has sold several PSU's they are continuing what PV Narasimha rao government started, but later stoppe bowin to pressure.
he wont liquidate Infy but will agree that these are second class companies, if not thrid class as i said !! infact thats what he says......in a polished way though........If Narayana Murthy sees this statement, he will immediately liquidate Infosys because ZC thinks infosys is third class company! Sorry for being sarcastic, but who care what ZC thinks? Whats important is wealth creation and ease of wealth creation.
all i can say isOnce you gain on experience you can start doing new things. But companies like Infosys, Wipro and TATA can never go into product decelopment, thats not their domain. They have grown so much that they cannot afford to divert their resources on product development and brand building.
how many of these people work in AP? ....we started late i guessBut there are otehr companies which have started doing that. Iflex for example provides complete banking solutions and one out of two major banks use that package. And there are scores of companies whihc have followed Iflex foot steps.
can u guarantee that 10 to 15 yrs from now jobs wont move away from metros into interior regions ? thats inevitable man....TILL THEN HYD IT IS!!! this is the problem frankly.....u are thinking of HYD today and tomorrow....i am thinking abt next week........and thats what Naidu has to think instead of blowing his trumpet........and how many of the good companies are in HYD? hardly any !! and thats laughable when Naidu talks of tech revolution in the state !! u will immediately come up with MS and Oracle, where again these offices do not exactly do development work!! These jobs, BPO/servies etc can one day be shifted to interior Bihar when Lallo puts up an electricity line powered by the coal fileds of Dhanbad (its costly to work in HYD, Blore, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai u see....cost cutting measures........be`es hazaar kaiko rey, Humara Bitwaa paanch hazaar mein kaam karega, pha`tak se !! then u sit and complain that Bihar is pulling off ur jobs from the metros, just as US is complaining that India is taking its jobs
Knowingly or unknowingly you agreed with me. If and when Lallu puts up a electrical line (government involvement - policy change) MS and ORacle will move away from Hyderabad. Till then Hyderabad it is!
(and Laloo can hire Deveshwar of ITC or Phanendra of Infosys or Banga of HLL and as advisors and venture into IT-parks, no-big deal, i guess UP is already doing that) but Tata and the industries wont come to AP when they have already set up there!!
Same again, IT-parks is the key word here. IT-park is not a park with ghaas-pus and some merry go rounds, its a special zone where companies get some special attention. Rewards for starting their branch as it provides emplyment to the locals and genertes Direct and indirect taxes.
not contradictory man, u will probably agree that when real estate picks up, labour is hard to find and time will solve the problem, in this case 2 or three years........agreed with everything (ur list of options abt what a companies looks into when extablishing for teh first time)........after they have established in say, HYD, they will look for outsourcing to low cost places again.....so, they wont remain in HYD.....now, when UP is trying to form a triangle between lucknow, kanpur and allahabad and other states are also beginning to act in the same fashion......they will eat into the small piece of pie we have, again............whatz the guarantee that these software companies wont migrate elsewhere......thats what i said...no big deal......jobs created are those that stay........like the other industries.....not those which migrate from time to time.......MM: good points though !! what i said, time will tell and over a cup of tea with ur grandchild....u will agree (then) that what i said is actually true......... if software expands like this (with a hunger for electricity) in AP with no new power plants coming up, rest of AP will have to put up with lots and lots of power cuts.........probably schools and colleges will see only PCs but cant actually use them!! ha ha ha!! .............ask a CEO, if he would like to expand in a place which reaches 50C..........thats y i say, and u would have got it from my postings........Naidu shud concentrate elsewhere and not HYD only........else he has the risk of killing the industry.......and CADel: u are free to assume anything...........all u can do is that....You have contradicted your own statement. The so called third class companies are facing problems from head hunters.
Anywya, let me give you an example of what a government can do or cannot do:
I am a CEO of a XYZ international company and I want to outsource my work to India. I have to choose a location to set a wholly owned subsidary (Ideally I want full control of my branch in India). So I look for etc etc etc

Lets take bihar for example, the richest state in India - natural resources wise - why is there no satyam or infosys? Forget satyam and Infosys, there are no roads and no electricity outside patna.

India is still trying to come out of socialist era. There are not many industries outside PSU's to talk of. Its centers problem.

ZC wrote:for that 0.6% also, credit shud go to Ramalinga raju and others and not Naidu

ZC wrote:azazel wrote:OK dude, u made yer point loud n clear..
who're u gonna vote for then?
any eunuch contecting polls in AP this time

fyi MM, to clear ur myth, no hard feelings
and hence 50% of population is working is a fair assumption)

ZC, I think you need to calm down and read your own psots. I dunno what you are trying to prove. I am having a hard time understanding your posts. What myth are u trying to bust here?

ZC wrote:ok dude, rested...........3/3. .....if i count everyone i know, its more than 50% !!
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How many people do you ahve in ut family? How many are working?

boss, read my previously one completely, workforce 50% meaning those who are eligible to work !! u can count in housewives who sit at home having a degree(by working i mean, eligible to work, and hence 50% of population is working is a fair assumption)


good question. i guess ur in a better position to answer the question urselfCtrlAltDel wrote:a doubt: do u count people in criminal professions as 'Employed' or 'Unemployed'...if they are 'Employed' then India's proportion of unemployed just plunged down a good degree!

ZC wrote:good question. i guess ur in a better position to answer the question urself
azazel wrote:criminals ought to b under employed but tax-exempt bracket but in that way, almost all the govt machinery will go under that..

boss, read my previously one completely, workforce 50% meaning those who are eligible to work !! u can count in housewives who sit at home having a degree

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