http://www.hindu.com/2008/08/27/stories/2008082755541000.htm Ramesh Thakur The organisation of Beijing Olympics was flawless, the spectacle grand, the facilities were superb, and records tumbled in the pool and on the tracks reflecting the world-beating quality of the facilities. It has been like watching the coverage of the Beijing Olympics on a split screen. So much of the western media comment [...]
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Source For India the Beijing Olympics may prove to be the most jinxed in history. Ignore the slipshod violation of the dress code by athletes during the opening ceremony. The rot started sooner at home. One of the very few medal prospects, weightlifter Monika Devi, was debarred after failing a dope test. Her vehement protests [...]
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Source August 11, 2008 It was the Olympian moment but with a difference for Abhinav Bindra and India. It is common sight of an Olympian breaking into tears of joy at the medal stand. After all the occasion of scaling the ultimate height in human endeavour in any field is overpowering. And, that [...]
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by amitabh hodiggeri on Jun 05, 2008 06:36 PM | Hide replies Chinese are what they are because of understanding of their responsibility towards Country and working on it. Never put blames on Politicians. All politicians are not elected by themselves, they are all elected by us. We do not have the seriousness on our responsibility towards [...]
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by Pankaj Gadkari on Jun 05, 2008 12:14 PM I have seen that whoever worth whatever, after visiting China is literally stumped by the hectic activity going on there in the field of infrastructure. They inveriably compare it with what is happening in India without considering the difference in the political systems those are operating in [...]
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by Chimpansi on Jun 05, 2008 01:23 PM India is corrupted(both politically & socially) country. As said in the article we donot have a national character. Good article to get frustrated. More than half of the population is lazy. There is absolutely no discipline in India(be it literate or illeterate). People focus more on [...]
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by Karan Hi on Jun 05, 2008 10:35 AM I am reading china for past 15 years, No Doubt they have made amazing progress, The reasons they have come this far is 1. State Encouragement of Industry and Production. 2. No Labour and Political Problem 3. No interferance of local Politicians and kickbacks at every level. Now the next [...]
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by Asmit Sawar on Jun 05, 2008 10:52 AM The key is the essential difference between Indian and other cultures, mainly based on the religion. HIndu religion has been more spiritual, more inward looking and has not emphasized external manifestations like grand buildings, temples etc which other cultures have done. Hindus are happy if they [...]
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by Siva on Jun 05, 2008 11:38 AM There are good and bad sftuff about each of the systems. In China, the entire land is owned by the government. If they plan a project, they just tell the people in that area to vacate the place. Of course, they are given alternative places to live. Whereas in [...]
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