India is the best despite its problems ....... don't you get misled by missing soap or no pens to write with. Look at the larger picture and you will be amazed by its beauty. But I don't blame you to have formed an half baked opinion of our country. You gotta live here to love it.
2006-10-11 05:58:52
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answered by Anonymous
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India is clean country by any standards u can compare. What does pen have to do with the cleaniness or filling a form or gate nos u mentioned. Change is a process and u will find this u will find in ur next trip.
2006-10-11 07:53:35
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answered by V R G 3
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Hay man what do u think of your country. You are literate but brother you know you are just doing bullshitting & you know in most parts of America they doesn’t know how too speak & write. And India is the country of languages & cultures. We have more than thousand of languages and so many cultures and tell me one thing you are talking about cleanliness or illiteracy. My brother is working in a call center and he says most of the time when he talk with old people in America they are alone without family, no one help them to fill the form & pay the bills. Their sons & daughters they are just nothing. Those who doesn’t like to help and respect their parents in their old age.
But we are there to help our parents and respect them. They are our gods. You know the real god is our parents and one more thing India has got its independence since 59 years and still it has a lot of things to proud and tell me in the history it was golden raven. It is poor because of Britain and now
It is growing day by day and we will reach the top.
And see when America was in its 59 years they were just killing innocent Red Indians. So many clean places are in India. Go there and you will find a home.You are talking about those Indians doesn’t have pen and tell me don’t you have a soap and dear in most of the places they are more richer than Americans and more litrate but we like our social values.
bye
2006-10-11 12:04:47
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answered by Gagan Sawhney 2
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Why dont you purchase some soap (Shampoo satchet Rs. 2) and pen's (Ordinary pen Rs. 2) and carry it back home wherever you belong to, and get it back the next time you visit India, rather than crib about it on the internet ? That would be more rational and productive for you.
Regards.
2006-10-11 03:05:53
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answered by Sandeep 2
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India is becoming tourist favourite due to its favourable ammenties to the tourists. You might have faced some difficulties during your visit but it is not very common in comparision to other international airports , possibly for security reasons. But one thing is definite, that India is one of the safest countries in the world and people here are very much co-operative comperatively.
2006-10-11 01:22:07
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answered by thinkpose 5
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Yes, you have to agree with saf. India is also clean in some parts and not in many parts. May be developed countries have fewer places where it is not clean. But the majority of Indians are clean in their minds. You can't have everythng perfect at any place in this world. You learn to live with these petty things and concentrate on higher priorities. If you can contribute to improve things, it will be appreciated by all.
2006-10-11 01:37:49
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answered by SGraja 4
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Read Suketu Mehta's "Maximum City: Bombay Lost and Found" if you really want to know how dirty and poor it is.
Modern Bombay is home to fourteen million people, two-thirds of them packed into neighborhoods where the population density reaches one million per square mile. Its official name is now Mumbai, but, as the author points out, the city has always had "multiple aliases, as do gangsters and whores." Mehta, who lived there as a child, has a penchant for the city's most "morally compromised" inhabitants: the young Hindu mafiosi who calmly recollect burning Muslims alive during riots twelve years ago; the crooked policeman who stages "encounter killings" of hoods whose usefulness has expired; the bar girl, adorned with garlands of rupees, whose arms are scarred from suicide attempts. Mehta's brutal portrait of urban life derives its power from intimacy with his subjects.
2006-10-11 01:20:36
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answered by Violet Pearl 7
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i dont think it is. mainly it is because there is no standard that is kept by the government for the conditions of such places. instead they are all in disarray. i think a great deal has to do with the level of education of many of the people in india. those with an education are far less than the number of those who have no education. and i guess if people were better educated about the need for cleanliness such problems wouldnt arise. although, for some cleanliness is the least of their worries.
2006-10-11 01:18:38
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answered by mayami 3
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A RECENT SURVEY asked Indians in which country they would like to be born in next birth, majority said "India"
2006-10-11 01:22:21
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answered by pali@yahoo.com 6
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all the incurable disease spread from foreign and utmost our heart is clean.those who lives in glass room have no right to throw stones to others. i think if u go to ethiopia what u wiil feel.so grumbling wont help. try to bear and if possible try to solve the problem.
2006-10-11 01:25:16
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answered by jayanta d 1
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