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Sri Lanka Security Forces to be strengthened by 50,000
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chennaiguuy Senior Member
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1 Jul 2009 08:14:10 GMT Report for Abuse
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Deborak, how you doing? long time no see. :)
Must be busy with his Business in times of recession !
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Imperator Senior Member
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1 Jul 2009 08:14:40 GMT Report for Abuse
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Chennai,
You're comparing Chinese investment to a metro? LOL!
Knowing the people in Toilet Nadu, they'll use that as their next big public toilet!
Cost
The project is estimated to cost around 14,600 crores (approximately USD 3.5 billion) for the two corridors totalling 50.1 km. However, the previous estimate in 2007 was 9,565 crores.
Looks like somebody's getting a little more than 10% in this deal! |
deborak
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1 Jul 2009 08:15:39 GMT Report for Abuse
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3.5 Billion USD investment in TN funded by Japan & Delhi !
sanitary training and 5 toilets per 100 families project!
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Pannacotta
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1 Jul 2009 08:15:49 GMT Report for Abuse
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Looks like somebody's getting a little more than 10% in this deal!
Where are the damn toilets??? |
chennaiguuy Senior Member
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1 Jul 2009 08:15:56 GMT Report for Abuse
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You're comparing Chinese investment to a metro? LOL!
Wat will that gonna give to you ?
28 Million USD will be swallowed in less than a month by your Alibaba & 110 thieves ! |
Pannacotta
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1 Jul 2009 08:17:03 GMT Report for Abuse
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28 Million USD will be swallowed in less than a month by your Alibaba & 110 thieves !
and your problem is?
What happened to the 5000 crores? |
PrinceXX
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1 Jul 2009 08:17:08 GMT Report for Abuse
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Filthyxx..is here!
:))))))))
filth? No I don't speak filth these days. I keep my words, not like some MOOTANS. :) |
rasak Senior Member
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1 Jul 2009 08:17:52 GMT Report for Abuse
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Lala india :)))
All of a piece with a society that only last year had 53 dollar billionaires (pre-meltdown), one that still has 836 million human beings who get by on less than Rs. 20 a day and which ranks 66th amongst 88 nations on the Global Hunger Index (just one notch above Zimbabwe). India has plummeted to rank 132 in the United Nations Human Development Index (one slot below Bhutan) as our billionaire count has risen. That wallows below Bolivia, Botswana, the Republic of the Congo and the Occupied Territories of Palestine in the HDI rankings. And never mind being worth billions - 60 per cent of adult rural Indians simply do not have bank accounts. |
Imperator Senior Member
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1 Jul 2009 08:18:11 GMT Report for Abuse
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Pannacotta,
Where are the damn toilets???
This is Touielt Nadu, nmachan. No need for toilets! :-D
Chennai,
Alibaba & 110 thieves !
I doubt there'll be a jumbo cabinet after the upcoming general elections. |
rasak Senior Member
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1 Jul 2009 08:18:21 GMT Report for Abuse
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Collectively, the Western nations have donated a substantial amount of aid to India. In 2000 this aid totaled nearly US$4.5 billion and reached US$7.5 billion in 2008. In 2002 Western aid reached a new height: US$8.9 billion, which represented 49.8 percent of all Western multilateral and bilateral aid given to South Asian nations that year. The largest bilateral donor is Japan. Between 1994 and 2003, Japan's official development assistance grants to India totaled US$937 million. Much greater than the outright grants has been Japan's large-scale loan program, which supports economic infrastructure development (power plants and delivery systems, and road improvement) and environmental protection. Between 1994 and 2003, Japanese loans to India totaled nearly US$2.4 billion. A 125 billion (US$1.2 billion) loan financing major projects was granted in December 2004, bringing Japanese loans to India since 1957 to a total of 1.6 trillion. |
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