Please remember, people go for the cheapest. Products with high cost should come down. Either by mass production or by cutting the middle man. When the cost of living goes up, we have to replace with cheaper things to make it break-even. Big malls are best recreation center too. We spent some time there and get relaxed. This will not go down. Tomato sold in the field for Rs.2, we buy at Rs.10-15. Why should we support such sales? We had 3 car makers first. They changed the model in 5-10 years. When the cars come from abroad, we started getting new models every year at a better price. Competition is always good to improve the quality and reduce the selling price. Abraham
From: Pradeep Kumar <pradeep_pym@yahoo.co.in>
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From: mohan pillai <mohan_pillai32@yahoo.com>
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From: Pradeep Kumar <pradeep_pym@yahoo.co.in>
To: "Keralites@yahoogroups.com" <Keralites@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 27 May 2013 9:45 PM
Subject: Re: [www.keralites.net] തിന്നുകയുമില്ല തീറ്റിക്കുകയുമില്ല
Dear Friends,
The trading businesses like Lulu Mall are not basic industries, which cannot bring much job opportunists. What difference we can find between Lulu and the American giants like Wall Mart? And all glamour of such malls will end once the money flow from the oil producing countries dry up. The 400 jobs of mainly sales men and clerks are generated by cutting throat of small time traders and farmers. The genuine development is by bringing manufacturing industries rather than trading businesses which are done better by small players. Better in the sense supplying local products rather than items imported from countries in which it is originally manufactured. For example pulses from Malawi is cheapest in the world like banana from Ugada. Plastic products from China are unbelievably cheep. For such big players the quick imports are child's play. In that case what will happen to the local industry and farmers. So everyone should concentrate in bringing in genuine manufacturing industries like Software, Electronic items, glassware, diamond, gold ornaments and any thing that does not pollute or consume much of our natural resources.
Pradeep Kumar,
pradeep_pym@yahoo.co.in
From: mohan pillai <mohan_pillai32@yahoo.com>
To: "Keralites@yahoogroups.com" <Keralites@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, 27 May 2013 11:28 AM
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wise decision taken by Mr.YUSUF ALI. other wise he will have to face more troubles by the left on every stages of the project. now his loss is only 82 crore and he is ready to bear it. if this was happened at the end of the project , he will end up in more than 1000 crores. Finally he planing to shift it to bangalore. Bangalore is lucky to have this kind of project. The incident again reveals that left is never likes progress of this state. If the project have the capacity to provide 4000 jobs directly & around 10000 indirectly it will become a part of this sates industrial development.
Regards,
M.G.Mohan,
e-mail : mohan_pillai32@yahoo.com
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From: Abraham P.c. <pc_abraham1944@yahoo.in>
To: "Keralites@yahoogroups.com" <Keralites@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 10:30 PM
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It is not the first time incident. This is noticed by all of us, because it stops the benefit of many and growth of the country. We have to ignore the backward party or individual who are talking against any progress in the state. Please note, They never say an alternative or a solution to the problem they talk about. They criticize looking at the people who propose the project and not the cause. When will we all be saved from these? Abraham
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