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octavious
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Kerala Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan Saturday announced that the government would soon start a new company in which non-resident Indians from Kerala can invest.
"This is being discussed and soon we will let you know the details," said Achuthanandan interacting to reporters on the eve of his completion of two years in office.
The Achuthanandan-led Left Democratic Government was sworn in May 18, 2006.
Sheela Thomas, chairman of Roots-Norka, the state government company that looks after the needs of non-resident Indians from Kerala, said the name of the proposed company would be announced soon.
"It would be a company wherein NRIs can invest and would be assured a good return. The company will use the funds and would invest it in ventures where there would be a good returns," said Thomas.
The state has nearly two million people settled abroad, mostly in the Gulf countries

From India, Mumbai
gopan
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Octavious,
If you are not from India, you would get excited on hearing such announcements by the CM of Kerala State in Inda, who often makes such promises, but without any support geting from his party as well as his co-ministers. That will vanish in the thin air soon. So my humble pleading is that such postings in these sites would not help anyone , including the NRIs many of whom would not even know about this forum ' citehr" . Some members also thanked you for posting this information. I do not know why?
Sorry that I have indicated this as no fruitful result would emanate from such postings.
Gopan

From India, Kochi
octavious
575

Dear Gopan

I am not sure whether you are aware or not, that Mumbai is part of India, and my location is clearly mentioned in my profile(only if you had taken the time and patience to go through the profile or if you understood Geography)

You are only 70 or 75 posts old, kindly contribute more towards the citehr, do more knowledge sharing, and let the experts decide whether the citehr is read by NRI or not and let the experts alone decide the same,

I would like to ask you one simple and plain question.As a Indian citizen and as Malayali from Kerala how much have you contributed towards the growth, welfare or and benefit of India, forget about India, tell me how much have you contributed towards Kerala

What ever you said may be right, but openly condemning your own state in such huge professional website is a very sad and unethical, especially when you have done nothing effective towards trying solving the problem you have complained.

I from my knowledge and experience, have learned that a person who is not part of solution, is part of problem, and a person who is part of problem cant complain about the problem.

I hold no negative feelings against you for, I know its very very easy for people to criticizes other especially when they have nothing worth while or valuable to contribute. And also I understand the fact that incompetency coupled with inability to achieve a desired recognizance can lead certain people to throw tantrums and thus pull up attention they always felt they deserved by creating a controversy or may be pointing fingers on others for doing their piece of work.

I would also like to add that I have never encountered anybody getting so charged up on a general piece of Business News

I also would request you very humbly that kindly do not provide unsolicited advice, I prefer paid advice, and pay I off course,but to the best only.

Thank You
Octavious

From India, Mumbai
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