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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 4:52 pm

y have u commented on only electricity..........



and not on suicide of farmers...........rains, were the same for Naidu or NTR or someone else....y only there r many suicides in Naidu's rule :?: :roll:
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Re: naidu

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 4:55 pm

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CtrlAltDel wrote:ZC, ISB is a prestigious institute in AP. if Harward is going to pune, hydbad has Wharton...its even...FYI this year ISB alumini had better pay packets than IIM alumini.


again....ur career-centric

from my previous post

and u CtrlAltDel......working in the industry.......u dont see outside it.......... every software guy, from IIT, NIT, BITS (all branches go to IT jobs leaving their discipline)...........most people from the other good engg colleges go to software.............and then people get confused abt what to do...........everyone thinks........oh, damn it, i being an IITian is working along side with an Osmania Univ guy............the JNTU guy thinks, damn it......he being a payment seat is working along side me in Infy or Wipro.............i being a CSE guy am working along side a civil engineer........the feeling sets in..........u plan an MS in US or .......people plan an MBA..............and these confused individuals......................sit together over a cup of tea, every day.......have nothing in their mind other than IIM and ISB............so, all u feel is that Naidu has done everything great.................isnt everything i just said abt the mindset of the people in software true so, all u guys can see is the window panes in HYD and dream abt making it to ISB.............so nothing else comes to ur mind................people say, i made up my mind that, Naidu did nothing.............may be, may be not...........i would say..........u guys whoever have talked ISB and Naidu bringing MS to HYD........would have some point in ur lifetime thought that "I will do an MBA" (y? the reason as i said above), and would have considered ISB................now, if u have the ability to come out of the mindset of a typical software guy..........can think anythig outside ur career path..........then u would understand y statistics on what Naidu has done would matter................


what has Naidu done for the farmer ?? forget abt Ambani praising him. Mulayam SIngh trying to copy his hype, Financial express reporting abt him..........soeak abt the grass root work. as rediff says

It is doubtful if his policies have made a positive impact in rural Andhra Pradesh. The farmers' suicides may come to haunt the TDP this election.




I told you with the figures and still if you cant convince, better to delete this post and shut up our mouths.



Lets talk about Farmer's problems.

Even in Punjab where agriculture is the only one means of livelyhood with having great resources., we have farmer's suicides.



For this one , we need to understand the deep gravitity of the situation.



With only about 46 per cent of the gross cropped area is under irrigation, agriculture in Andhra Pradesh is mostly dependent on rainfall. Success in agricultural production mostly depends upon the proper seasonal distribution of rainfall.



Anantapur, Chittoor, Cuddapah, Hyderabad, Kurnool, Mehaboobnagar, Nalgonda, and Prakasam are frequently affected by drought conditions due to deficit rainfall. During the year 2001, for example, Prakasam district (where the survey on drought conditions is carried out) received 56 per cent deficit rainfall during June and July. This led to a deficiency of over 83 per cent in crops sown during these months. It takes 3 to 4 years to come out of that Sistuation.



But Governement is doing its best to cope up with this situation.

A number of schemes executed by central and state governments are in place to safe-guard people against drought-induced impacts. Drought Prone Area Programme (DPAP) and the Desert Development Programme (DDP) are two such programmes in operation in Prakasam districts with central government assistance.



Again bad politics are making these government's work more difficult.

See the way Pulichinthala project was stopped.

It was started 18 years back, but havent came to a stage.

It is done because of opposition from Congress and TRS.



These opportunistic politics are always blocking the development.

Another peculiarity of Indian politics is for opposition parties to oppose the government on issues which it could gain popularity and to bring up popular opposition.



So opposition parties never coperated and will do with the governement in doing suh programs.
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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 4:58 pm

when u dont know how to make ur point u say



I told you with the figures and still if you cant convince, better to delete this post and shut up our mouths.



i cant stoop to ur level :roll:



when u say of developments, u want to give credit to Naidu.......when u talk of no-development...........u put the blame on opposition...........ur another politician :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Rains

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:00 pm

ZC wrote:y have u commented on only electricity..........

and not on suicide of farmers...........rains, were the same for Naidu or NTR or someone else....y only there r many suicides in Naidu's rule :?: :roll:




Do you mean to say we do not have rains oly because Naidu is in power?



Very funny.





I told you the figures.



70% dependancy on the Hydro-Elecricity decreased to 49% depedancy on Hydro-Electricity in the last 5 years.

Earlier we have power cuts even in Urban area. With increased facilities and power-reforms, today we do not have power cuts in urban area and Yes, I accpt the fact that we have some problems in the Rural areas. But that also due to the neglegence of the earleir Congress governments and We are coming and trying to solve the problems one by one, area by area.



You cant solve all the problems in one forth-night.



Dont try to make fool of you and make fool of tohers.

You have only one thing to say , that isd negative, When I talked of development with figures, where did you escaped?



You always trying to Concentrate on bad instead of appreciating good and encourage Good. God can only save this state with people like you having negative mind always.
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Re: Rains

by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:03 pm

Saradhi wrote:You cant solve all the problems in one forth-night.





naidu is in power for 9 yrs :roll: :roll: :roll: still we have power cuts :roll: :roll: still we have farmers suicides :roll: :roll: :roll:
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Re: Rains

by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:06 pm

Saradhi wrote:You always trying to Concentrate on bad instead of appreciating good and encourage Good. God can only save this state with people like you having negative mind always.




zyada funda math pheko.........talk of the grass root developments.....u have the attitude of............



what if he has given licences to few thousand more bars.........did Naidu ask u to drink...........



do u have the guts to go out on to a stage and say that :?: :roll:



or just stand up rt now in ur office, tell them ur colleagues.........its not Naidus fault that hes opening many brandy shops......its the people problem.......they shud controllllllllllll





and tell me, how many stares u got :roll: :roll: :roll:
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I stick to my point

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:09 pm

ZC wrote:when u dont know how to make ur point u say

I told you with the figures and still if you cant convince, better to delete this post and shut up our mouths.

i cant stoop to ur level :roll:

when u say of developments, u want to give credit to Naidu.......when u talk of no-development...........u put the blame on opposition...........ur another politician :roll: :roll: :roll:




Yes, it doent matter what you think of me.

But I stick to my point.



If opposition havent obstructed the developemnt, we might have seen more development.



I gave you the best example to you.



Guntur congress wants Pulichinthala.

Mahaboobnagar Congress Doesnt want Pulichinthala.

Same party have different viwes on the same.

See how KCR thretened to destruct Srisailam dam if water doesnt come to Telagana. Does this make sense?



Lets discuss the present problem of Krishna Water to HYderabad Issues.



After a long and hard efforts of giving drinking water to HYderabad people, now Govt is brining the Krishan water to HYderabad.

See how Congress and TRS is making this an issue.

They says they dont want water to HYderabad if Nalgonda district doesnt gets the water.



Whats the hell these opposition leaders are doing when they approved the plan of bringing the Krishna water to Hyderabad? It is Vijaya Bhaskar REddy who started the idea and Naidu continued the idea by reframing the plan wiht the consent of all the partys.



Only on the fear of TDP is getting the people's support after fulfilling its promise, today congress and TRS have another demand that you should first give water to Nalgonda, then only to Hyderabad which is not in the earlier plan and demands.

How can you change the plan in the middle for such a huge project?
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Re: I stick to my point

by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:10 pm

Saradhi wrote:Yes, it doent matter what you think of me.
But I stick to my point.




me too :D
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Re: Rains

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:50 pm

ZC wrote:
Saradhi wrote:You cant solve all the problems in one forth-night.



naidu is in power for 9 yrs :roll: :roll: :roll: still we have power cuts :roll: :roll: still we have farmers suicides :roll: :roll: :roll:




You dont know the position of APSEB when Naidu took power in 1999 and still talks without any substance.



Electricty subsidies killed AP a lot before Naidu came to power.

By the time Mr. Naidu took office, APSEB’s losses were mounting at an astounding rate and its outstanding liabilities were ballooning. These huge liabilities prevented APSEB from mobilizing internal resources or private-sector lending to expand its generation, transmission and distribution capacity. Demand for power continued to rise steadily and, inevitably, power shortages increased.



In 1996 and 1997 power subsidies amounted to over 39 percent and 46 percent respectively of the fiscal deficit of the state. And again,these loses are because of the subsidies given to the agriculture sector. While the agriculture sector is consuming more power than any other sector, it provides least proportion of revenues.

The losses are mounting as power is being diverted from industrial sector to agriculture sector.



So this is a big and contradictory issue.

You want subsidised power and still needs power with no interrumption.

Thats the trick part here.

Thats where the more problem lies.

You need to have a trade-off between subsidised power and power with interruptions.



But you cant remove subsidies all at a time and hence Naidu took a dynamic decision to decrease the subdies step by step.



Very few people understands these many statistics and always criticises the governmenet.
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Re: I stick to my point

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 5:56 pm

ZC wrote:
Saradhi wrote:Yes, it doent matter what you think of me.
But I stick to my point.


me too :D




Its time waste to argue with you man.

You want statistics and at the same time, you dont read them and puts rubbish arguments.



I took a lot fo pain to get more and more statistics for you and tried to explain you in the manner one can understand it. But if you still cant understand. I am sorry.



I wont blame you and most of the people thinks like this only.

They need instant solutions to their problems without understanding more deep into the problems.



As long as Demand and supply won't match, it is very difficult to match the demands of all the people immediately.
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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:00 pm

what more statistics u want than.........increase number of brandy shops and spoiling peoples lives



and u support that :roll:
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Re: Rains

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:06 pm

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Saradhi wrote:You always trying to Concentrate on bad instead of appreciating good and encourage Good. God can only save this state with people like you having negative mind always.


zyada funda math pheko.........talk of the grass root developments.....u have the attitude of............

what if he has given licences to few thousand more bars.........did Naidu ask u to drink...........

do u have the guts to go out on to a stage and say that :?: :roll:

or just stand up rt now in ur office, tell them ur colleagues.........its not Naidus fault that hes opening many brandy shops......its the people problem.......they shud controllllllllllll


and tell me, how many stares u got :roll: :roll: :roll:




I am out spoken and I think you understood the same by my posts.

I did and still do whatever you wanted me to do.



Yes, people should think about it.

As I said you canot goto a girl having Aids, perform sex with her and then cry that I got AIDS.



Better you decide what you want.
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Re: naidu

by CtrlAltDel » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:07 pm

ZC wrote:
CtrlAltDel wrote:ZC, ISB is a prestigious institute in AP. if Harward is going to pune, hydbad has Wharton...its even...FYI this year ISB alumini had better pay packets than IIM alumini.


again....ur career-centric




helloooo, u brot up the topic of harvard going to pune and laffed at ISB...

if i respond to dat, i become career centric?
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GAVE YOU ALOT

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:08 pm

ZC wrote:what more statistics u want than.........increase number of brandy shops and spoiling peoples lives

and u support that :roll:




I gave you a lot of statistics other than Liquor shops.



1) AP electricty position.

2) Problem of deficits for APSEB and hence the root causes for more power cuts.

3) Gave you the statistics of IT position.

4) Gave you the statistics of Number of teachers recruited in the last 5

years.

5) Gave you the statistics of Number of primary health workers recruited in the last 5 years.

6) Explained you the problems that came in between in developmental activities



What more you want?



You dont have no point other than Liquor shops. I gave you the Exact reason for lifting of Prohibition and still if you are argueing, I cant help it
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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:09 pm

yes saradhi, go out and shout it out in ur office and tell me the reaction.....



Its peoples fault that they are boozing...Naidu is a saint, he just permits licences :roll:



seriously...shout it out and tell me the reaction of the people around u :)
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I did ti a lot of times

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:10 pm

ZC wrote:yes saradhi, go out and shout it out in ur office and tell me the reaction.....

Its peoples fault that they are boozing...Naidu is a saint, he just permits licences :roll:

seriously...shout it out and tell me the reaction of the people around u :)




I did it a lot of times.



I dont mind even if somebody slaps me.

later they will understand it.
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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:10 pm

and then there r the pathetic engineering colleges :roll:



and then he wants to scrap arts colleges coz everyone wants to be engineers :roll:
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:11 pm

ZC wrote:yes saradhi, go out and shout it out in ur office and tell me the reaction.....

Its peoples fault that they are boozing...Naidu is a saint, he just permits licences :roll:

seriously...shout it out and tell me the reaction of the people around u :)




do u really think people stopped drinking during prohibition?



only bootleggers, military men and karnataka (bidar) gained in that period.
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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:12 pm

C A D: does that mean u can give more and more licences..........
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Re: I did ti a lot of times

by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:14 pm

Saradhi wrote:
ZC wrote:yes saradhi, go out and shout it out in ur office and tell me the reaction.....

Its peoples fault that they are boozing...Naidu is a saint, he just permits licences :roll:

seriously...shout it out and tell me the reaction of the people around u :)


I did it a lot of times.

I dont mind even if somebody slaps me.
later they will understand it
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that bloded thing basically means, people feel that what ur saying is crap, isint it :?:



ur a die hard fan of Naidu :roll:
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Re: I did ti a lot of times

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:16 pm

ZC wrote:
Saradhi wrote:
ZC wrote:yes saradhi, go out and shout it out in ur office and tell me the reaction.....

Its peoples fault that they are boozing...Naidu is a saint, he just permits licences :roll:

seriously...shout it out and tell me the reaction of the people around u :)


I did it a lot of times.

I dont mind even if somebody slaps me.
later they will understand it
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that bloded thing basically means, people feel that what ur saying is crap, isint it :?:

ur a die hard fan of Naidu :roll:




You cant understand what others are saying.

Inever said somebody slapped me.

I said I wont mind if somebody slaps me.



Read and reply.
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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:17 pm

thats what i am saying





ur expecting a slap means, what ur saying is crap :roll:
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by CtrlAltDel » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:18 pm

ZC wrote:C A D: does that mean u can give more and more licences..........




whether u give 1 license or 100, drinkers wud drink...wat difrence wud it make?

just coz there might be one liquor shop in a district, does it mean drinkers wont trek there for a peg? hell, they'll trek to another state if required.
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by ZC » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:18 pm

okay,



Naidu Zindabad, Brandy shop Zindabad :roll:
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Prohibition

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 6:19 pm

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ZC wrote:yes saradhi, go out and shout it out in ur office and tell me the reaction.....

Its peoples fault that they are boozing...Naidu is a saint, he just permits licences :roll:

seriously...shout it out and tell me the reaction of the people around u :)


do u really think people stopped drinking during prohibition?

only bootleggers, military men and karnataka (bidar) gained in that period.




They never stopped taking alcohol.



The prohibition imposed by NTR was a financial disaster. Let me ask you a simple question.



People never stopped taking alchohol.

At the same time, they went to Yanamu and other places out of AP and drank liquor and came back to AP. People smuggled liquor from outside states and still people continued taking liquor.



Who lost here? Government and the taxes on the liquor. Let me put a simple question here. Did the people stopped taking liquor when the prohibition was in place?



Andhra Pradesh remained dry for more than three years after NTR implemented the prohibition policy in 1994. Soon after CBN came to power, Naidu conducted a survey that found that prohibition had not stopped liquor supply, but merely accelerated demand for varying illicit products. And the result, people have lost lives due to these illicit products.
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