Marathi, Madrasi, Bhaiya, Bengali, Guju, Marwari etc.....................
Many religions and caste but still we say atleast in songs that "Hum Sab ek hai".
The recent bashing of North Indians by MNS workers is not something which this state politics has never seen. During the early days of SS its workers did similar thing which MNS is doing but the thing is at that time it was South Indians who were targeted mainly in the Matunga region and then SS got the tag of fierce and violent party. it gave glory to it and to its leaders.
So, when Raj did this it was not new, he followed the policy of his mentor and fortunately or unfortunately the result turned out to be the same i.e. popularity of the party.
But the question here to be asked is why they are targeting poor people for no fault of theres , dont we know that there are many other problems that mumbai faces which should be adhered to first.
Even the MNS workers and some leaders have given the statement as published in Hindustan Times On 9th March, 2008 that the locals here dont wanna do low profile jobs and the people who come from other states do that so" who is at fault or to blame the migrants or locals".
the jobs like rickshaw driving, taxi driving, Salesman and construction workers.
MNS workers in recent times have started various programs in chinchpokli and nearby areas for training in fishing and milk supply.
for this lets go back, the whole division of india on the basis of language was the biggest blunder made by the committee at that time. there was even suggestion of dividing the country on the basis of zones rather then on language which was rejected by the committee or the people at the top.
Zonal division wouldnt have created a problem as like today. In 1960, the state of gujarat was craved out from Bombay and a sperated state was formed so they should also leave mumbai.
Mumbai belongs to kholi or the agri community but no ones talks about there development and provisions. why so, because politicians want votes and nothing else.
Bhagat Singh rightly said, that if we dont go with proper ways then one day india will be free country but a socially unjust, corrupt and politically unstable country. he also said that the communal factors that are working will bring an hatred feeling which future generations wont be able to solve easily. and atlast he told that instead of ghore saheb bhure saheb will come and there will be no change in the lives of millions on indians which is turning out to be true.
so people dont you all thing that its high time we have to get above this thing and start questioning the politicians............................
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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10 top retail trends
Trend 1 Modern retail will grow but traditional retail will survive - there's place for both
Trend 2 Consumption will shift to lifestyle categories- consumers shifting evaluation from MRP to EMI
Trend 3 New retail formats will emerge and grow - small format cash & carry; investment surge in forecourt retailing: growth of Super-specialty format
Trend 4 Modern retail will witness enhanced private equity infusion
Trend 5 There will be creation of large retailer brands (private labels) - 'own label' branding trend on the rise, more in groceries, home care and clothing; provides profit margin advantage to retailers
Trend 6 There will be an interplay between retailers & suppliers - branded firms will collaborate with top retailers
Trend 7 Modern retail will face a few key bottlenecks - talent, retail space and supplier base shortages; India will witness a shortfall of almost one million people in the retail sector by 2012
Trend 8 New investments will happen in the back-end - enhanced focus on improving the supply chain; process of storing & displaying food will be in focus
Trend 9 Modern retail will benefit consumers and rural sector - rural retailing formats will ensure quality goods, easy accessibility and low rates: typical monthly shopping bill will reduce by at least 10%
Trends 10 Consolidation will increase in the retail sector - consolidation, through M&As, will increase and become the norm
Trend 2 Consumption will shift to lifestyle categories- consumers shifting evaluation from MRP to EMI
Trend 3 New retail formats will emerge and grow - small format cash & carry; investment surge in forecourt retailing: growth of Super-specialty format
Trend 4 Modern retail will witness enhanced private equity infusion
Trend 5 There will be creation of large retailer brands (private labels) - 'own label' branding trend on the rise, more in groceries, home care and clothing; provides profit margin advantage to retailers
Trend 6 There will be an interplay between retailers & suppliers - branded firms will collaborate with top retailers
Trend 7 Modern retail will face a few key bottlenecks - talent, retail space and supplier base shortages; India will witness a shortfall of almost one million people in the retail sector by 2012
Trend 8 New investments will happen in the back-end - enhanced focus on improving the supply chain; process of storing & displaying food will be in focus
Trend 9 Modern retail will benefit consumers and rural sector - rural retailing formats will ensure quality goods, easy accessibility and low rates: typical monthly shopping bill will reduce by at least 10%
Trends 10 Consolidation will increase in the retail sector - consolidation, through M&As, will increase and become the norm
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