Sunday, July 27, 2014

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* India incurred General election in 2014 Rs. 30,000 crores. and one third was in black money.
* Number of deaths worldwide from alcohol overdose in 1990 was 750,000 and in 2012 it was 2,500,000.
* E-visa services for India are expected to kick off
* With online retailers such as Flipkart having burst onto the scene, bookstores are rapidly becoming
    obsolescent, as more and more people in India are resorting to ordering their books online.
* China`s progress should force India to think constructively about her position globally.
* India lok sabha has so many scenes to be shown to the world, especially a war of words and personal
   attack on each other. Now top businessmen getting caught in political wars in the 2014 Lok Sabha
   election.
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Sunder T.

Friday, July 25, 2014

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sunderblogger: sunderblogger.sundercircle.blogspot.250714: Subject: Indian Cinema: The Indian movie industry is growing at a rate of about 12 per cent. It reported Rs.12,000 crores worth of business...

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Subject: Indian Cinema:
The Indian movie industry is growing at a rate of about 12 per cent. It reported Rs.12,000 crores worth of business in 2013 and had 13,000 screen selling 3.6 billion tickets annually. In cinema returned up to 35 per cent in 2013, which is higher than what one could expect in other investment avenues such as gold and stocks. Kind Regards! Sunder T.
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Thursday, July 24, 2014

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sunderblogger: india4u.blogspot.240714: The OECD, a club of rich countries, has done well to unveil a single global standard for automatic exchange of financial account informatio...

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The OECD, a club of rich countries, has done well to unveil a single global standard for automatic exchange of financial account information to combat money-laundering and tax evasion. It mandates banks, brokers, and fund houses to collect information from their clients and pass it on to their respective regulators. It is a matter of time with the G20 already turning heat on Switzerland and other tax havens.
OECD`s initiative will end the practice of MNC`s shifting profits to tax havens and avoiding payment of taxes in their homelands.As information exchange becomes automatic, companies will find it harder to inflict "base erosion and profit shifting" on their host nations. Kind Regards! Sunder T

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

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"People deal too much with the negative, with what is wrong...Why not try and see positive things, to just touch those things and make them bloom?"  Thich Nhat Hahn- Kind Regards. Sunder Thadani 220714

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Everyday, instead of growing spiritually, we are wrapped in the drama of these negative traits. Our true wealth is our soul and our connection to God within. We cannot partake of that wealth because our attention is on the riotous activities of these thieves. we want to meditate, but these thieves drag us into their never ending play of insanity. We want to be selfless, but they keep us occupied in thinking or our own needs and wants. They are ruining our peace of mind. We want tb eb calm, but they cause us to be in a state of turmoil. How can we rid of thieves? (as said Sant Rajinder Singh in  the speaking tree. Kind Regards. Sunder T

Monday, July 21, 2014

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"For every hour you remain angry you give up 60 minutes of joy. Ask yourself: Why do we lose our joy for petty things? Unimportant things have become more important. Joy is the most important energy but we lose it for a viewpoint that seems more imprtant than joy. Has something gone wrong inn the way we look at life? We give up our life for winning our point of view, or getting a status in life or money or position. One has to learn to drop this foolishness. Anger is an expression of foolishness" - Discourse:Swami Sukhabodhananda.
Kind Regards. Sunder Thadani
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Sunday, July 20, 2014

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sunderblogger: sundernewsinfo.200714: Do you know that the most expensive election in Indian history? A staggering Rs 30,500 (US5.2 billion) was spent by the various parties and...

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Do you know that the most expensive election in Indian history? A staggering Rs 30,500 (US5.2 billion) was spent by the various parties and independent candidates on the campaigning in recent general election in 2014. (US spent $ 7 on presidential race - but you can not compare India with US). But you will appreciate that since Modi has won hands down, the expenses are worth the victory of BJP. Besides Modi, the CEO has the following guideline in his mind:
(1) Small cohesive cabinet with restructured portfolios
(2) Cabinet minister to be aided by 3-4 ministers of state
(3) Super PMO manned by sector specific specialist/technocrats
(4) Quasi-Presidential style of hands-on governance
(5) Bigger outreach to chief ministers
(6) Devolution of power to the states
(7) Empowerment of bureaucrats to fiz problems
(8) Govt. to be indulgent of the opposition, initially
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Sunder Thadani

Friday, July 18, 2014

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Mumbai4u: A new report by the UN, launched on Friday 11, 2014 projected that an additional
2.5 billion people would live in cities by 2050. At 21 million, Mumbai is already the world`s 4th
largest city after Tokyo (38m), Shanghai (23m) and Sao Paulo and Mexico (21 each).
The UN expects 37% of urban population growth to come from three countries- by 2050,
India is projected to add 404 million urban dwellers, China 292 million and Nigeria 212 million.
A McKinsey study projects, that, by 2030, Indian cities will generate around 70% of its GDP.
India doesn’t actually live in its villages- the 2001 census classified 68% of Indian as city dwellers.
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Sunder T

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Mumbai4u: Subject: Local train fare vs Tokyo, New York, and London
The commute by a suburban train seems to be cheaper than other modes of transport in Mumbai, and is also cheaper compared to train tickets in cities across the world.
WR general manager Hemant Kumar said, "Travelling by a local train could be as cheap as 11 paise per km and for the first class travel, 37 paise. For BEST buses, it comes to 82 paise per km and for AC BEST buses it comes to Rs.2.65 per km. Globally too, fares are higher in New York, train travel cost Rs. 11.80  per km, while it is Rs.18.90 in Tokyo and Rs.29.20 in London." TNN
For your information, Mumbai is going to be the 4th largest city in the world by 2030, next to only Tokyo, New York, and London. Today Mumbai is putting 40% of India`s taxes amount in the kitty. Kindly correct me and oblige. Thanks.
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Sunder T 

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

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sunderblogger: sunderblogger.blogspot.205: India as a nation is 67 years old, having gained independence from colonial rule, but in some ways we still behave like spoilt children who...

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India as a nation is 67 years old, having gained independence from colonial rule, but in some ways we still behave like spoilt children who have yet to learn to accept the self-responsibility which is an essential qualification for being a full-fledged adult. If anyone dares to point out the errors in any of our ways, we bristle with defensive indignation, protective of our persistent immaturity, or refusal to grow up and accept ourselves for what we are, haloes, warts and all, the good and the admirable- and there are many admirable things about us, about what India has made  of itself- as well as the bad and the deplorable. Jag Suraiya says in his editorial column on July 16, 2014, in TOI -page16, col. 1&2, that the response  to his column could provide a gauge for our (India) maturity meter. Are we (Indians) finally growing up or we still growing down? The choice is ours. Kind Regards. Sunder T

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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

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ref:150714: Move up in life: ET ascent.
1.The Indian youth today is more confident lt. It is fearless enough to choose the entrepreneurial route than      only chasing jobs.
2.The environment today is conducive to entrepreneurs as many incubators exist. Several institutes have created incubation cell too:
3.Funding is available from a variety of resources, especially angel investors and angel groups like IAN (Indian Angel Network):
4.The acceptance, as opposed to the past, of Indians as resourceful and innovative entrepreneurs has increased multiform, due to which globally, Indians are making a mark;
5.Social media is a great tool for entrepreneurs today. They help in generating instant feedback from customers and social media can be used execute additional marketing strategies;
6.The role of mentoring has not changed. Never underestimate the value that mentors bring-they help back then and they continue to do so.
Ajai Chowdhry, Padma Bhushan Awardee (2011) chairman of IIT-Patna and founder HCL discusses why the entrepreneurial landscape today is more conducive than what it used to be, way back in 1976. You may read Economic Times, page 6, col.5&6 dtd July 15, 2014 for further content. This is for the info. for sundercircle members
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Sunder T

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Subject:  New Prime Minister of India from 2014 onwards
India needs its next prime minster to have big ideas and push them through.
The new prime minister could reduce reservation in education and jobs by
1-2 % every year, which will help banish casteism from our society by 2030.
It is time for India to have such a transformational prime minister –one who
will modernize India`s cities, solve agriculture and water woes, break the
shackles of casteism, bring about manufacturing revolution and improve
government efficiency. Such an agenda can decisively alter economic
fortunes of millions while simultaneously revamping the social fabric of
our country. This is what said N.V Krishnakumar in TOI on Jan.08, 2014.
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Sunder T

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The human soul is not a just a passive spectator. It participates in our daily life by putting in a word in its shy and non-assertive way, but in a crystal-clear voice. The dynamic aspect of the soul is the psychic being.
Soul is like the president of India. The president is at the highest level, but for the sake of dignity of office keeping a distance from routine affairs. For dealing with routine affairs, he appoints a prime minister. The `Prime Minister` that the Soul appoints is the `Ego1. The ego has three `ministers`- the Body, Emotions and Intellect- to take care of different portfolios. But, like the president, sometimes the Soul also feels like putting in a word. The president has a secretariat to take care of that. The secretariat of the soul is the Psychic Being. Follow Ramesh Bijlani at Speaking- tree.in
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Sunder T

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Lokpal bill has kindled hopes of curbing graft, but more needs to be done to banish the menace of Corruption.  Nothing emboldens the corrupt more than the belief that there will be negligible or no consequences for their corrupt behavior. The Lokpal will, hopefully, contribute in some measures to create the nexus between crime and punishment.
The following steps are necessary.
(1)  Reform of funding and financial accountability of political parties.
(2) A systematic increase in the neutral intervention of technology into as many as possible where
      the common man has to deal with government.
(3) Finalization of model legal framework ensuring transparency and fair play in all transactions relating
      to the disposal and acquisition of national resources and government procurement processes.
(4) Instituting deterrent action in a time bound and exemplary manner for all acts of corruption, which
      in turn, presupposes substantive judicial reforms.
The seed of corruption is the link between Politian’s and political parties and unaccounted money.
Anna Hazare has taught us that public pressure is a potent weapon in compelling reform. The onus to put that pressure lies on the people of India.
Kind Regards!
Sunder T.