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India is trying to be Industrial giant with an illiterate, unhealthy labour force !

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Is this the daughter he has with the Rotschild woman? Or that Italian woman? In any case, i wouldn't mind if she counted some of my beans!

[HASHTAG]#edit[/HASHTAG]: holy shit....this is a 50 year old woman. I take everything back! :tongue: Though, if i'd be 50.....lolololol
 
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Is this the daughter he has with the Rotschild woman?
No, her mother is Nabaneeta Dev Sen, Amartya Sen's first wife.
Nandana Sen in the picture may look young, but she is in her late forties actually.
Okay.. no more questions about Sen-family, I'm starting to feel like a stalker now.. :D
 
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No, her mother is Nabaneeta Dev Sen, Amartya Sen's first wife.
Nandana Sen in the picture may look young, but she is in her late forties actually.
Okay.. no more questions about Sen-family, I'm starting to feel like a stalker now.. :D

Ya, i managed to find that out myself.
Idk how this one turned out to be this good looking the other daughters (which i saw pics while i was looking for info on whose mother's daughter this is) are...ekhmmm...not aesthetically appealing very much.
 
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or you can have Kerala Model were M-tec and MBA post Graduates are ending up as Police Constables (which requires only 12th pass)

We had a Kerala minister who was bragging that he managed an agreement with an Arab state for some 4.5 lakh jobs to be employed by people from Kerala. Height of Shamelessness.

Govt should be able to provide employment to people inside its state. Kerala is the biggest failure of Indian model. Literacy alone doesnt help. Kerala is today run by forexes sent by people in the gulf.
 
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Yes, becoming a Prime Minister give you magical powers like fudging up Economic numbers, because you believe in vedic economics and science.
just like pakistan .....along with new GDP projection every day ....ruhani economics maybe
 
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I have attended a few of Amartya Sen's lectures. I like what he says. A bit socialistic may be..

But I like his daughter more than his lectures :yay::yay:

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He is a socialist because he spent part of his life in Britain, in a developed socialist society. And he realized along with Pakistani Mahbub ul Haq that developing countries cannot go all out for capital development, there must be government intervention in the form of subsidies and/or government ownership of important industries. So what he is saying here is that it is good you are setting ambitious targets, but reality is that no one is gonna set up a 10 billion dollar aerospace R&D or semiconductor fab in India, because you need very high skill level for that....which is not possible in India at the moment. Look how Taiwan, South Korea and Hong Kong did it....they trained and nurtured their population and within 30 years they went from developing to developed status.
It is said that Amartya Sen and Mahbub ul Haq's work was applied more rigorously by South East Asian nations than their own motherlands.
Now that is sad.
 
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He is a socialist because he spent part of his life in Britain, in a developed socialist society. And he realized along with Pakistani Mahbub ul Haq that developing countries cannot go all out for capital development, there must be government intervention in the form of subsidies and/or government ownership of important industries. So what he is saying here is that it is good you are setting ambitious targets, but reality is that no one is gonna set up a 10 billion dollar aerospace R&D or semiconductor fab in India, because you need very high skill level for that....which is not possible in India at the moment. Look how Taiwan, South Korea and Hong Kong did it....they trained and nurtured their population and within 30 years they went from developing to developed status.
It is said that Amartya Sen and Mahbub ul Haq's work was applied more rigorously by South East Asian nations than their own motherlands.
Now that is sad.

Amartya Sen is unfortunately not welcome in India. It's a sad day when a Nobel Laureate and a pride of our country is unceremoniously relieved of his duties as Chancellor of Nalanda univeristy and warned to keep quite about it :(
 
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Amartya Sen is unfortunately not welcome in India. It's a sad day when a Nobel Laureate and a pride of our country is unceremoniously relieved of his duties as Chancellor of Nalanda univeristy and warned to keep quite about it :(

Why?
though i am not sure if he would care......it must hurt him inside as a human....but i think he got a pretty kick-*** career in the West.
 
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He is a socialist because he spent part of his life in Britain, in a developed socialist society. And he realized along with Pakistani Mahbub ul Haq that developing countries cannot go all out for capital development, there must be government intervention in the form of subsidies and/or government ownership of important industries. So what he is saying here is that it is good you are setting ambitious targets, but reality is that no one is gonna set up a 10 billion dollar aerospace R&D or semiconductor fab in India, because you need very high skill level for that....which is not possible in India at the moment. Look how Taiwan, South Korea and Hong Kong did it....they trained and nurtured their population and within 30 years they went from developing to developed status.
It is said that Amartya Sen and Mahbub ul Haq's work was applied more rigorously by South East Asian nations than their own motherlands.
Now that is sad.
Which works you are talking about ? Can you please elaborate ?

I used to be a hardcore socialist, may be a part of me still is. But even then I disagreed with his "Idea of Justice".

How can justice be relative ? If violation is objective, then how can justice be relative ?

Okay.. now to answer your other queries, India is a big country with no shortage of human resources. So, we are going to get the job done, with or without Amartya Sen, be rest assured.
You have to make a start somewhere, and you don't wait for anybody to give you a green signal or some signs given by some movement of some stars in the sky to make that start. You just go ahead and do it... Desi style :)

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If we are achieving all these thing with current status, imagine where can we be if when we achieve high HDI!!
 
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