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by Saradhi » Tue Apr 13, 2004 8:36 am

ZC wrote:speak of anything other than IT related stuff.................isnt there anything u can talk of other than those related to IT.............what will u do :?: connect ur laptop and the pump will run and the water will flow for the irrigation of land :?: :roll: ................ok, they will connect the laptop and use the pump, wherez the electricity damn it...........farmers cant buy PCs...........talk of electricity, water supply.......suicides of cotton farmers...........boss, wake up..........everyone is not so damn rich like u in software.........janmabhoomi, bullshit............an officer earning 500Rs per day will go and help construct a project.....which a coolie does for 50 Rs a day.......... :roll: :shock: what a bull shit idea..........a state wide network, damn it, how many houses have PCs to get connected...........ha ha ha ha..........for people: roti, kapda, makan mangtha hain boss..........but Naidus slogan is.............PC, OS and Internet connection mangtha hain. :roll: :cry: :shock: .............someone said, India and Pakistan are both in gutter, the difference is India is looking at the sky while the Pakis are looking at the gutter..............i say, "yes, we are in gutter and are looking at the sky, but Naidu is making us believe, we are already in paradise"............APVAN............go to ur village and ask the farmers.........buy a PC and get connected........they will laugh ............. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: .............how many kwh of electricity is added to the state......wrt the increase in demand......how much employment has been generated other than in software..................Naidu is talking of a pharma city near Vizag..........lets see what happens............




Since you want statistcis, that too other then IT.

Government had spent an amount of Rs. 17,500 crores on power subsidy during the last seven years. Despite constraints, an additional capacity of 4,000 MW was added. Last year, power charges were not revised and this year too the same policy was likely to continue. When compared to neighbouring Karnataka, the TDP Government ensured quality power to the agriculture sector at affordable prices.



Compare the figures of AP and Karnataka. You know the Difference.
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Another Set Of statistics

by Saradhi » Wed Apr 14, 2004 4:19 pm

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History of Telangana Movement

by Saradhi » Sat Apr 17, 2004 2:47 pm

As people said, Telangana region has backward area as compared to coastal Andhra. Nobody is denying that. Before KCR came up, this issue was raised two times and few telangana people became CM's also (like Chenna reddy, J Vengala Rao,..).

So Raising this issue and becoming CM already happened. But nothing more happened for Telangana.



Coming to this time, the political situations came like this:

Initially, KCR was one of the noted telengana leader in TDP. And he expected more recognition in the party. But he was dominated by other telengana leaders like vijayarama rao, devender goud,.. in the party. So he frustrated and guessed that there won't be a great future in the government. He raised the telengana issue with few sympathizers. Frankly speaking, He started this revolution very efficient way that nobody expected. He received good response from the people of telangana and higher officials. He was able to attract the crowd but not the leaders. So he invited the leaders from different parties.

Coming to Tiger Narendra, He was one of the greatest leaders in AP-BJP. He too has frustration in his party as he is not getting recognition eventhough he was one of the founders of AP-BJP.

So both together started the revolution and moving forward, Response becoming high and satisfactory. But in this duration big parties like, TDP, Congress and BJP are followed just "Wait and See" policy. And taken care that, not loosing their party followers and leaders.



Unexpectedly, Assembly got dissolved, undeclared war has been started. Political parties hold hardly their vote bank and leaders. So TRS was unable to increase their sympathizers and leaders. One of the leftist parties supported the TRS without changing the goal.



Till here, the goal of TRS is: "Separate telengana and its development"



By days are going, TRS decided that it unable won the assembly seats with existing strength. So what it has to do? Goal has been changed to “Defeat the Chandra Babu". So immediately Congress and another left party came to tie-up with TRS.



Now the Goal of TRS is: "Defeat TDP government".



Congress gave few seats to TRS nearly 40. What's great in that ? In those seats many rebels are there. In some seats any two of the candidates are fighting from Congress, TRS, CPI and CPM.



I guess, Finally TRS may win nearly 20 assembly seats. Once the government has formed, who ever it may be, if they wants few assemble seats, splitting of TRS will be very easy like BSP in UP. 1/3 of the splitting is valid. If government offers ministry, the fellow will go with 5 MLA's.

So finally TRS will be ignored, Separate telengana issue will be sleep like

previous cases.



Unnecessarily, for political gains, leaders trying to get benefit these kinds of sentimental issues.
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Indian Inc.remembers Naidu as CEO

by Saradhi » Tue May 11, 2004 7:40 pm

http://autofeed.msn.co.in/pandoraV2/out ... E194BC.asp





Indian Inc.remembers Naidu as CEO

Source : NDTV. Image Source: NDTV



New Delhi, May 11: The electorate in Andhra Pradesh may have voted Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu out of power, but India Inc. remembers him as the chief executive who put the state on the global map of knowledge industry hubs.





Be it at the Alpine settings of Davos at World Economic Forum meetings, or back home in Hyderabad hosting leaders like then US President Bill Clinton and Singapore Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong, Naidu's style was not that of a quintessential politician.



His speeches and observations were almost always accompanied by PowerPoint presentations from his laptop and he was perhaps the first chief minister to use the virtues of technology for day-to-day governance and development.





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Naidu also endeared himself to the global tech industry and the result: Some of the top corporations like Microsoft, Oracle, Dell, Computer Associates, Google and Convergys have a presence in Hyderabad, often called 'Cyberabad.'



"He has been a terrific reformer," said S.K. Birla, noted industrialist and former president of the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).



"The mandate against his Telugu Desam Party is a result of the anti-incumbency factor. It is certainly not a mandate against his policies," Birla told IANS.



Others agreed. They said it was one thing making Hyderabad a hub for India's vibrant knowledge- based industries and getting accolades from far and wide and another to win the hearts of the electorate that go beyond cities and towns.



"Since 1998, in 25 out of 29 state elections the incumbent government has been voted out of power," said Prem Shamkar Jha, senior journalist and commentator.



While promotion of the IT industry was one of the most visible sides of Naidu's tenure as chief minister, there were other aspects as well which Industry acknowledges.



"TDP's loss is a great pity. The support to information technology given by Naidu is the least of the issues," said Saurabh Srivastava, president of the Delhi chapter of The IndUS Entrepreneurs.



"The current government has done a great amount of good and is a role model for other states in the infrastructure created and the e-governance introduced," he said. "It is obvious that some other important areas were neglected."



FICCI secretary general Amit Mitra said another reason for Naidu's defeat was the lack of domestic and overseas investments in the state in areas like agro-processing and chemicals.



"There is a lot of water in Rayalaseema and there could have been an agro-processing revolution there. Similarly, in coastal areas, there could have been clusters of small and medium enterprises in chemicals," he said.



"These sectors could also have become the state's core competence areas, triggering overall development and fetching jobs," he added.



Naidu, in fact, had hired international consultants like Ernst and Young, KPMG, PriceWaterhouseCoopers and AF Ferguson to suggest ways to attract all round investment. But the strategy did not materialise.



Tarun Das, director general of the Confederation of Indian Industry, said it was Naidu's misfortune that towards the end of his present tenure, the global economy turned weak and there were no investments in the old economy sectors.



"Naidu was responsible for a lot of investment in the services sector and especially information technology. The new Congress party government will be in a better position to attract investments in manufacturing," he said.



Echoing similar sentiments, Kiran Karnik, president of the National Association of Software and Service Companies, said Naidu had done an excellent job of developing Andhra Pradesh as an attractive IT destination.



"But we do not foresee any adverse impact on the IT industry."
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