@IndianTechGuide This government must seriously hate the Hindi belt to come up with these kind of ideas which will keep them out of the global corporate. The south is successful because we recognized the power of English language while giving utmost respect to our mother tongue.
@narendramodi That is really beautiful! But an airport itself won't be enough to attract the tourists. We need immense investment into urban development to have some order in our cities and infrastructure like this is a testament that we can build great things.
@RapidResponse47 If the executive can't and the judiciary won't, then find a way to steamroll it through the legislature. Or the only alternative is to make reforms to the immigration system and secure the borders completely.
@MattWalshBlog It is absurd for the world's most prosperous nation to maintain birthright citizenship alongside one of the most open immigration policies. Unlawful entrants exploit the system, while rival nations seek to infiltrate and occupy positions of power.
In the coming decade, we will witness a stark divergence, both mentally and physically, between the average person in the south and north India. While children in the south consume at least an egg daily along with other meat proteins in a more meat eating culture, children in the north, especially the poor, are deprived of this one complete high quality protein.
Capitalism as an economic system, although not perfect, is arguably the closest thing we have to equality of opportunity. It creates the conditions for the human mind to be fully utilized and for individuals to fulfill their purpose. And it is this emphasis on individual's potential that Bezos is highlighting, that inadvertently leads to broader societal prosperity.
@mkstalin@TVKVijayHQ@Udhaystalin This is what happens when love for your state outweighs personal ego. Tamils have always carried a quiet humility, and it is one of the reasons for their enduring success.