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south indians are ruling by north indians ,it is one type slavery
if they wont get their share,india may spliit into three parts
northeastern ,kashmir,south india,& norht india

2006-12-04 19:50:41 · 3 answers · asked by kiran 1 in Politics & Government Politics

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It is unfortunate that a few people like u are present in India who cant see it as one nation, and are finding ways to divide the country.

If ur talking about share in economy / development / infrastructure then read my answer as it is about the same. If it is anything else then pl let me know, as i am unaware in what sense there is discrimination?? Since u mentioned the topic, let me tell u the comparison as to how much developed south India is (economy). If it was getting step motherly treatment, or the central govt was adamant on not developing south, there would be no chance that it would be able to develop half as far.


The per capita income of south India is Rs. 13629 (as per estimates long back) while that of north India is Rs. 8433

The literacy rate of south is 74% while that of north is 59%

Per capita expenditure on public health in north by the govt (both central and state govt share) is Rs.92 while in south it is Rs.127

Proportion of households with electricity in north is 49% while in south it is 74%

Many of the nation's most prominent physicists and mathematicians have been South Indians. Kerala has literacy rates of 98%.
Bangalore is India's Information Technology hub, and is home to almost all top software companies of the world software companies. It is often referred to as the "Silicon Valley of India". It is the pride of India.
Tamil Nadu ranks next only to Bangalore in the software exports in India and grossed over Rs 100,000,000,000 in 2005

Chennai houses the automobile manufacturing giants in the country. More than 35% of heavy vehicles produced in the country, such as cars, buses, lorries, trains and bicycles, are produced in Chennai, and it is referred to as the Detroit of South Asia. The manufacturing units of BMW, Flextronics, Motorola,Dell,Tvs,Mitsubishi,Ford, Hyundai, Nokia and Saint Gobain are some of the international players in Chennai.

Hyderabad is also known as GeNome Valley of India (Number of Biotech and Pharma Industries) like Avra Laboratories, Bharat Biotech International, Bijam Biosciences, Biological E. Ltd, Bioserve Biotechnologies, Dr Reddy's Laboratories, Genotex International, GVK Bio, Indian Immunologicals Ltd, Indigene Pharmaceuticals, Jupiter Biosciences, Krebs Biochemicals, Microbiomed Products, Nuziveedu Seeds, Prabhat Agri Biotech, Satyam Computer Services, Shantha Biotechnics, Tata Consultancy Services and Vimta Labs are the Top Players.

Hyderabad convention center is the south Asia's largest convention center. Guntur is the Cotton source for nearly 50% production in India. Andhra Pradesh Government is planning to establish Cotton Mills around Guntur to Make the city Cotton city surpassing the Current Cotton City Coimbatore. Currently Guntur district Port/NizamPatnam is built up to make the plan implemented. Czek Repablic is Investing 10,000 crores for this Project

In terms of Human Development Index and life standard of the people, Kerala is ahead of most other states in India.

Hyderabad, the capital of Andhra Pradesh, is the fifth largest cosmopolitan city in India, rich in culture, enduring history and industrial growth.

Hyderabad beat IT heavyweight Bangalore to bag the Fab City project, which will host India’s first major silicon chip manufacturing facility. Its Due to the Governments Unique FDI Policies and the City Infrastructure.

The advent of Information Technology growth in India, the so called "Blue Chip Revolution", has fostered the growth of Hyderabad's economy. The city is sometimes referred to as "Cyberabad" because of the large number of IT firms in the city. Andhra Pradesh has witnessed a major jump in software exports. Hyderabad's IT export revenue was Rs. 81,450,000,000, an increaes of 62% from fiscal 2004. For Andhra, fiscal 2004 is particularly significant as the 62% growth in exports in fiscal 2005, was almost double the 37% it grew in 2003-2004. Other cities such as Vizag and Vijayawada have shown growths in IT exports on an annual basis. Vizag's contribution was Rs 700,000,000, while it was Rs 240,000,000 from Vijayawada.
State Owned APSRTC Bus Service -entered Guinness World Record for owning the largest fleet of buses IN 1999.
AP is the largest producer of rice in India.

Karnataka's net state domestic product of $47 billion is the fifth largest in India. Between 1992-2002, Karnataka attracted the fourth highest total Foreign Direct Investment approvals in India, to the tune of Rs. 21,566 million. Karnataka accounts for one third of India's Information technology exports. For the year 2006, the state is expected to bring in 37% of all IT revenues amounting to 37,000 crores ($8.2 billion). Nearly 50% of IT companies and 40% of Bio-Tecnology companies are based here. Agriculture in Karnataka, like most of India, employs 80% of the population. Agriculture and its allied activities account for 49% of the state's income. The coastal plains of Karnataka, which include Uttara Kanara and Dakshina Kanara are cultivated with rice and sugarcane. Coffee and Tea are also grown on the slopes of the Western Ghats in the district of Kodagu Chikmagalur and Hassan. Karnataka produces 70% of India's coffee, of which about 50% is exported. Karnataka is the only exporter of sandalwood in the country. Most of the world's sandalwood oil is produced in Karnataka. All of India's gold comes from the Kolar district of Karnataka. Karnataka is also rich in minerals which form the bulk of the raw materials for iron and steel industries in the state such as the one at Bhadravati. All of India's Iron ore comes from the Malnad region. The first power station in Asia was set up in Karnataka at Shivanasamudra in 1902 to produce hydroelectric power. Karnataka has 18 power stations which generate annually 16,513 million units. The state, however generates insufficient power and is forced to buy electricity from neighboring states.

Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka, is home to several public sector undertaking aircraft companies, such as Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), HMT Hindustan Machine Tools , Bharat Heavy Electronics Limited (BHEL), National Aeronautics Limited and also Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Bangalore, often referred to as the Silicon Valley of India has the largest number of international and local Information Technology and business process outsourcing (BPO) companies in the country. A number of "IT Parks" have been set up by the Karnataka State Electronics Development Corporation Limited (KEONICS) including Bangalore's "Electronics City" and IT parks in Mysore, Mangalore and Hubli. Bangalore is also home to prestigious higher institutes of learning such as the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) and the Indian Institute of Management (IIM Bangalore).

Kerala is not developed much due to to left govt. Even then in terms of Human Development Index and life standard of the people, Kerala is ahead of most other states in India. In fact, in certain development indices it is on a par with some of the developed countries. This peculiar paradox is often termed as the "Kerala Phenomenon" or Kerala model of development by experts. The government has established two IT Parks in the state at Trivandrum and Kochi. The Technopark at Trivandrum is the second largest IT park in Asia. Kochi is a safe natural harbour, and hence on the most important ports of India. A container transhipment terminal has been proposed in Kochi. The construction of the proposed mega Deep Water Container Transshipment Port at Vizhinjam near Trivandrum is expected to boost up the economy of the state. Vizhinjam is having a natural depth of 24m, which requires no annual dredging, thus making it the deepest port in Asia. Situated close to Trivandrum city, Vizhinjam is very close to international shipping route and East-West shipping axis.
Kerala is also one of the tourist hot-spots of India. It was proclaimed as one of the ten paradises on earth by the National Geographic traveller. The state has also won a large number of awards for its tourism initiatives. Its tourism logo and slogan have global superbrand status.


Tamil Nadu's net state domestic product is the largest in South India and third largest in India. It is one of the most industrialised states in India. It ranks third in the country in total foreign direct investment (FDI) (Rs. 220,582,640,000).
According to the 2001 Census, Tamil Nadu has the highest level of urbanization (43.86%) in India, which accounts for 6% of India’s total population and 9.6% of the urban population. Chennai is referred as the Gate way of South India. Chennai is the Second leading Software exporter in India. Companies such as Cognizant, Covansys, Xansa, Verizon, iSoft and many others are Chennai based companies in India. Infosys has set up India's largest software development centre to house 25,000 software professionals at an estimated investment of Rs 1,250 crore (Rs 12.5 billion) in Chennai.
India's largest IT park is housed at Chennai. Unlike other States in India the state has many software tier II cities such as Coimbatore, Trichy, Madurai and Hosur. Chennai has become the most preferred BPO hub in India and South Asia.
Kalpakkam nuclear power plant, Neyveli Lignite Corporation, and the Narimanam natural gas plants provide sources of fuel and energy for the nation. 55% of electricity from wind power produced in India from wind mills comes from Tamil Nadu. The town of Sivakasi is the leader for Printing, Fireworks, Safety matches Production in India. It contributes to 80% of India's total Safety Matches Production ,90% of India's Total Fireworks Production and 60% of India's Total Offset Printing Solutions and ranks as one of the highest Tax payer towns in India. Sivakasi and Tirupur in Tamil Nadu are 100% employed towns, among a few towns in India.



Do u think it would be possible if the central govt was not giving and encouraging south with its fair share?? I wonder in what way is the south not getting its fair share??




On the other hand the Hindi belt is known as the BIMARU (sick) states. BIMARU is an acronym created from the first syllables of the names of the four large north Indian states of Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh.
The BIMARU states are distinct from India's other states on a number of social and economic indicators:

* much higher than average population growth rates;
* much lower than average literacy rates;
* much lower than average ratings on nearly all health-care
indices such as malnutrition and infant mortality;
* slower than average economic growth rates.


Every state gets fair share from the govt. There is relatively more corruption in north as compared to south. Hence the people in south use the money better. U can check out the economies of north and south for yourself. Currently there is no evident charismatic politician in south who has the stuff to become PM. There have been many presidents from south India. I hope u know that.

Plz do let me know in what way is the south not getting its fair share? In economy, infrastructure, in what?? If u decide to tell me then enable ur email so i can respond.

Thankfully majority of India is unlike u.

2006-12-04 21:40:00 · answer #1 · answered by rav142857 4 · 1 0

Tamil Nadu is getting 69%, which
is higher than the entire countrys'
allocation for Reservations in Jobs.

In fact, the latest row of Supreme Court,
asking validity of Reservations of the
OBC in Tamil Nadu has raised
eyebrows of the entire nation.

OBCs like Chettiars, Money Lenders,
Pawn Brokers, who ruled over the
ordinary people for centuries, have
cleverly made their entry in to the list.
There by, depriving the genuine
back wards.

P. Chidambaram, maneuvored to get
their cast included in the list. Do You
justify this?- who has eaten in to the
quota?

These clever sharks(Chidambarams)
will rape the entire Tamil Nadu and
the genuine backwards.

These are the richest persons/community
in the South- do they deserve reservations
at all? They have several slaves in their
homes.

Because of these reservations, these
communities have filled the Government Offices
in Delhi. They represent about 25% in
Central Govt. & State Govt., denying the
genuine, and making all policies to
suit their communities only. They are leeaches
and will suck the entire nations blood.

2006-12-04 20:10:22 · answer #2 · answered by pianist 5 · 1 0

This is a news to me, especially when there is a comment, although a muffled one that the DMK, a Southern regional party is wielding a lot of clout and power in the Central Cabinet.

2006-12-04 20:23:22 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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