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Suga
Junior Artist Username: Suga
Post Number: 525 Registered: 01-2012 Posted From: 23.92.16.185
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, January 05, 2014 - 11:44 am: |
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Coolmac:
Mi Chandrababu malli promise chesestunnadu FREE FREE FREE ani.. populist policies ye kada? Being an educated still want to support TDP with these populist policies? Read last 2 paragraphs: http://telugu.oneindia.in/news/andhra-pradesh/galla-jayadev- join-tdp-128219.html Coolmac: post#23589# (regarding Kejriwal free water scheme) being educated, sorry I cannot support these populous schemes which collapses our economy... New_user: post#26489# Lokesh ni vallu positives kakunda, negatives cheppi promote chesukovala? Sasibabu: post#21678# PK kurrodi episode anthaa Mana mudham screenplay ani.... aa screenplay ki just memu fuel add sesaamani .... media world lo memu posina petrol segalu choosi yenaka yentha navvukunnamo thelisthe nuvvu vuri yesukuntaav le pani soodu arjunaa |
   
Bongaram
Side Hero Username: Bongaram
Post Number: 7078 Registered: 04-2013 Posted From: 106.51.173.6
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 02:52 pm: |
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Is AAP delhi water formula full of leaks? http://www.moneylife.in/article/is-aap-delhi-water-formula-f ull-of-leaks/ |
   
Suga
Junior Artist Username: Suga
Post Number: 524 Registered: 01-2012 Posted From: 23.92.16.185
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 01:01 pm: |
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Diviseema:tdp eppudu voorne mepaledu janam ni. but poor people ki confidence echhindhi through many schemes.
TDP vallu oorike ichara leka dabbu ichi ichara ani evaru adigaru? Vatini populist policies antara leda? Atuvanti populist policies ni implement chesi, chestanu ani promise chestunna TDP lanti party ki Coolmac lanti educated vallu enduku support chestunnaru anedi nenu adagadalchukunnanu? Coolmac: post#23589# (regarding Kejriwal free water scheme) being educated, sorry I cannot support these populous schemes which collapses our economy... New_user: post#26489# Lokesh ni vallu positives kakunda, negatives cheppi promote chesukovala? Sasibabu: post#21678# PK kurrodi episode anthaa Mana mudham screenplay ani.... aa screenplay ki just memu fuel add sesaamani .... media world lo memu posina petrol segalu choosi yenaka yentha navvukunnamo thelisthe nuvvu vuri yesukuntaav le pani soodu arjunaa |
   
Thikka_sankara
Side Hero Username: Thikka_sankara
Post Number: 8504 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 122.164.221.66
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 11:56 am: |
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Diviseema:
TDP ki AAP ki polikenti.... rendu pettinavi ruling lo unna congi ki vyathirekamga ne... but TDP ippatidaaka okkasaari kooda congi chanka naakaledu.... and its more than 30 yrs now.... it'd be an insult to TDP keka link: http://www.theunrealtimes.com/category/fikileaks/ |
   
Diviseema
Hero Username: Diviseema
Post Number: 17607 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 103.16.14.76
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 11:54 am: |
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tdp eppudu voorne mepaledu janam ni. but poor people ki confidence echhindhi through many schemes. NTR reflected socialist and populist views in several of his policies and provided basic necessities such as home, clothes and food and subsidies on them for people below the poverty line. He was also an advocate of women's rights and worked on a bill to amend inheritance law to provide equal rights for women to inherit ancestral property, enacted in 1986. He introduced many populist schemes such as the Midday Meal Scheme for poor children, rice at INR 2/kg, subsidised electricity and prohibiting the selling of alcohol in the state among others. He started the EAMCET (Engineering, Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test) which allowed students to join a professional college on merit. He was also a champion of social justice and introduced various measures that broke the upper-caste hegemony in various areas. He passed legislations allowing private transport operators to compete with the government-owned APSRTC. He also pioneered the Telugu Ganga project with support from the Government of Tamil Nadu, which provides water from the Krishna river for drinking and irrigation purposes to Rayalaseema and Chennai. He was a fierce advocate of Telugu pride and was instrumental in shifting the Telugu Film Industry from Madras to Hyderabad. which is bad scheme in this. Inka Maatallev, Matladukodallev. T dbers pls leave us alone |
   
Diviseema
Hero Username: Diviseema
Post Number: 17606 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 103.16.14.76
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 11:48 am: |
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tdp lo antha nastam chese schemes emi vunnai. 2 rupees bhiyyam when rice is 3.50. that was ok. benefits both farmer and poor. chenetha vasthralu for poor . again good scheme for both cheetah karmikulu and poor. aadapilla pudithe dabbu is very small scheme which benefits very few, but have good impact on poor who don't what girl child and even kill them at birth. Inka Maatallev, Matladukodallev. T dbers pls leave us alone |
   
Ballasticmissile
Side Hero Username: Ballasticmissile
Post Number: 6105 Registered: 07-2012 Posted From: 125.99.197.136
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 11:45 am: |
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deniki ivvakudadu subsidies????? mms yem peekad employment increse avvaledu,opputunities increase avvaledu mottam kuda 4-5 pvt companies ki congress valla jebuloki vellai resources inka common man ki subsidies ye ga gati ???? gas ni 1200 petti konala desam lo 70% people montly income 2000-3000 undi ...... i am leading a pious life so far so good Please, dont brng brand Mahesh into this discussion. BMW ki 50k pay chestunnarani, Chevy kooda anthe demand chesthe, ela? |
   
Bongaram
Side Hero Username: Bongaram
Post Number: 7073 Registered: 04-2013 Posted From: 106.51.151.17
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 09:55 am: |
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Kingaa_bongaa: konchem time ivvandi saaameee ee kurrodiki.
janalu time ichi delhi lo chesi choopinchamane antunnaru.. vallake centre lo gelichi PM aipovalani aatram ga undi |
   
Kingaa_bongaa
Hero Username: Kingaa_bongaa
Post Number: 17836 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 71.194.160.7
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 09:27 am: |
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Theen emmaa, congress schemes took us back 200 years. no one talks about food security bill, NREGA vxxakaya schemes. konchem time ivvandi saaameee ee kurrodiki. Manaki Manam Kingu, Choosevallaki Bongu.
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Suga
Junior Artist Username: Suga
Post Number: 522 Registered: 01-2012 Posted From: 23.92.16.185
Rating:  Votes: 2 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 08:47 am: |
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Raman:TDP under bob is totally different kada
Annai, after NTR check TDP manifestos during elections.. some of them: Adapilla pudithe... some money Adapilla pelliki... some money Free Color TV Free Current Free Gas ila cheppukunta pothe chaala unnayi kada. Mana Coolmac lanti educated telisi telisi ilanti populist policies ni implement chese traditional TDP ni ela support chestunnara anedi question. Coolmac: post#23589# (regarding Kejriwal free water scheme) being educated, sorry I cannot support these populous schemes which collapses our economy... New_user: post#26489# Lokesh ni vallu positives kakunda, negatives cheppi promote chesukovala? Sasibabu: post#21678# PK kurrodi episode anthaa Mana mudham screenplay ani.... aa screenplay ki just memu fuel add sesaamani .... media world lo memu posina petrol segalu choosi yenaka yentha navvukunnamo thelisthe nuvvu vuri yesukuntaav le pani soodu arjunaa |
   
Raman
Megastar Username: Raman
Post Number: 23924 Registered: 01-2009 Posted From: 59.92.55.30
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 08:42 am: |
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Suga:Asalu TDP charithra antha populist policies ye kadha NTR nundi kuda. Atuvanti party ni.. ni lanti EDUCATED support cheyyadam ante.. ekkado theda kodatandi
TDP under bob is totally different kada ? NTR populist policies like 2 rupees rice when the procurment price was between 2-4 rupees .. pedda issue kadu .. NTR probably has lost more money on telugu samacharam paper than this scheme |
   
Suga
Junior Artist Username: Suga
Post Number: 520 Registered: 01-2012 Posted From: 23.92.16.185
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 08:36 am: |
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Coolmac:being educated, sorry I cannot support these populous schemes which collapses our economy...
Asalu TDP charithra antha populist policies ye kadha NTR nundi kuda. Atuvanti party ni.. ni lanti EDUCATED support cheyyadam ante.. ekkado theda kodatandi  New_user: post#26489# Lokesh ni vallu positives kakunda, negatives cheppi promote chesukovala? Sasibabu: post#21678# PK kurrodi episode anthaa Mana mudham screenplay ani.... aa screenplay ki just memu fuel add sesaamani .... media world lo memu posina petrol segalu choosi yenaka yentha navvukunnamo thelisthe nuvvu vuri yesukuntaav le pani soodu arjunaa |
   
Dada
Side Hero Username: Dada
Post Number: 3695 Registered: 12-2006 Posted From: 115.43.116.46
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Saturday, January 04, 2014 - 05:42 am: |
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Coolmac:
The plan is to go OFF GRID slowly.... People need to invest in thier energy for any anyting other than basic need. For e.g. everyone should invest in Solar Water heating and only take the State Electricity for basic purposes. Muncipalities should generate thier own electricity (Solar, Wind, Bio Gas etc) and the bulk electricity produces by the SEBs should be predominantly used for Industries. Cost of production of Solar electricity is around Rs.6-Rs.7 per unit...and a particular State Govt (peru chebithe ikkada oka army vacchi karichesthaaru) is paying Rs.15 per unit to the private Solar power producers. The equipment costs approximately 1/10th of what it used to cost 6 years back. |
   
Sukumarudu
Junior Artist Username: Sukumarudu
Post Number: 67 Registered: 12-2013 Posted From: 128.177.42.2
Rating:  Votes: 2 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, January 03, 2014 - 12:45 pm: |
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Geohot07:naidu ni inlo koorchobetteru..
anduke bobugaru ipdu free free antunnaru ga.. eesari gattekkesthru le. |
   
Coolmac
Megastar Username: Coolmac
Post Number: 23589 Registered: 05-2007 Posted From: 65.170.103.234
Rating:  Votes: 2 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, January 03, 2014 - 12:18 pm: |
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Geohot07:FREE current annodiki gorrella gudderu votes..mana AP vallu entha practical ga alochincharu antavu? paiga raitu bandhu.. nijam cheppina naidu ni inlo koorchobetteru..
orey ayyaa nee lantolle laga vunnaaru Delhi vaallu kuda...income periginaa budhi peragatledhu... AP ki Delhi ki polika enti asalu...Delhi lo evadu vyavasayam chestaadu...AP lo Free ichinaa oka ardham vundhi...Delhi lo subsidies istunnam ante... inka Bihaar lo anni free ga ivvali ilaa ithe... |
   
Geohot07
Junior Artist Username: Geohot07
Post Number: 113 Registered: 09-2013 Posted From: 64.121.41.86
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, January 03, 2014 - 12:16 pm: |
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Coolmac:reducing power tariff by 50%?
FREE current annodiki gorrella gudderu votes..mana AP vallu entha practical ga alochincharu antavu? paiga raitu bandhu.. nijam cheppina naidu ni inlo koorchobetteru.. |
   
Coolmac
Megastar Username: Coolmac
Post Number: 23586 Registered: 05-2007 Posted From: 65.170.103.234
Rating:  Votes: 2 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, January 03, 2014 - 12:12 pm: |
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Kejri kurrod IIT lo chadivaadu ante konchem doubt vastondhi... where is the logic in reducing power tariff by 50%? meaning emainaa vundhaa? ekkadi nunchi testaadu aa subsidy? oka vela private electric gen companies ye bharinchaali ani eedu ante... vaallu enduku bharistaaru...moosi denkuthaaru.... being educated, sorry I cannot support these populous schemes which collapses our economy... Delhi lanti high per-capita income state lo ee programs enti..aa subsidies enti?? what r u trying to be Kreji ga? siggu padu IIT lo chadivaanu ani cheppadaniki... |
   
Teluguhero
Comedian Username: Teluguhero
Post Number: 1215 Registered: 04-2008 Posted From: 24.129.108.164
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Friday, January 03, 2014 - 12:01 pm: |
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http://www.firstpost.com/politics/how-kejriwal-has-just-set- back-power-reforms-by-3-5-years-1320739.html How Kejriwal has just set back power reforms by 3-5 years We have seen two Arvind Kejriwals so far. There is a Citizen Kejriwal, whom we all like, and there is a Populist Kejriwal, and this persona is not who the citizens of Delhi voted for. On the dimension of personal probity, there is Honest Arvind. He speaks the language of clean government and politics with the purpose of serving the people. But there is also an Arvind who seems to lack deeper honesty - an honesty that acknowledges a mistake and makes amends; an honesty which calls for telling the truth to the people, especially when this truth is not palatable or popular. We saw Citizen Kejriwal in full flow at last evening's Delhi assembly trust vote. I doubt anyone was left unmoved by the directness and simplicity of his speech - and the TV channels were quick to contrast this Kejriwal with the Congress' and BJP's double-speak on corruption. But even before the appearance of Citizen Kejriwal, we saw Populist Kejriwal announcing measures to give free water to the privileged, and not-yet-warranted cuts in power bills. And we even saw him justifying these actions during the trust vote when he said he saw nothing wrong in a free water scheme that may benefit only 400,000 or even 200,000 people. So what's wrong with that, he asked us, even as we were being bowled over by Citizen Kejriwal. The Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP’s) supporters in the media used these bad decisions to laud Kejriwal for keeping his promises. During a honeymoon period, even warts look like beauty spots to lovers. But should we not stop to ask: which politician does not keep his freebie promises? The Kejriwal we saw and heard during the trust vote if different from the one who is about to set off another wave of dishonest populism and taxpayer-funded freebies The rational counter to the assumption that keeping a promise is always a good thing is this: promises that should never have been made are worth wriggling out of. And promises that only involve handing out taxpayers' money to voters are not as important as delivering great governance and making fundamental long-term changes that will make our polity less corrupt and venal. How many media people would applaud the BJP if it came to power and decided building in temple in Ayodhya is its top priority – after all it has been making this promise in manifesto after manifesto? Would they laud the fact that the BJP is trying to keep its promise? This is where Kejriwal’s apparent honesty is at variance with a deeper form of honesty that all politicians lack. If you have made a rash or dubious promise, real honesty requires you to recant and apologise, not go ahead with ideas that almost the entire media has criticised. To be sure, some media commentators have even seen virtue in giving free water or cheaper electricity (clean water can reduce water-borne diseases, and cheaper power will enable the poor to be more productive, etc). A related argument is that by capping the amount of water given free, Kejriwal is actually enabling water conservation. Neither argument holds water. These are, in fact, post-facto excuses invented to justify freebies. Giving anything free leads to wastage and corruption. If you want to conserve water, the best way to do so is to lower the threshold for free water, and have a progressive pricing system that penalises people who use more water. Thus, if you use 200 litres, the price is X, if you use 300, the price is X + 10 percent, and so on. As RK Pachauri, Director of The Energy Research Institute, noted in The Times of India today (3 January 2014): “If something is given free, it will never be used efficiently. Give the poor cash transfer subsidy to reduce their burden but give incentives to use water more efficiently. Energy, food and water are closely linked — you cannot address one without looking at the other.” He also points out that Gujarat had a better answer, especially in agriculture, where 80 percent of our water is used. “Drip irrigation could prevent a great deal of water lost in evaporation. Gujarat CM Narendra Modi set a good example by covering canals with photovoltaic panels that double up as water savers and power generators. They free land that would otherwise have been occupied by solar panels.” As for the decision to lower power tariffs for those consuming less than 400 units a month, this single action of Kejriwal has probably set back the Indian power sector by at least another half-decade. For two reasons: it was wrong of Kejriwal to presume that Delhi’s power distribution companies (discoms) were cooking their books even while an audit was being initiated. The right time to cut tariffs, assuming all his election-eve allegations against the discoms turn out to be true, is after the audits are in. By cutting rates on arrival in the CM's office, Kejriwal has essentially prejudged the issue. The other reason is simpler: India’s power sector is bleeding profusely. It has accumulated losses exceeding Rs 2,50,000 crore and even today its annual losses exceed Rs 25,000 crore. And this is after more than 17 discoms hiked tariffs by huge amounts in 2012. A Credit Suisse report suggests that if state electricity boards (SEBs) keep raising tariffs by 10 percent every year for the next three years, they will just about break even. In this context, it is more than likely that the so-called profiteering by Delhi’s three discoms is partly mythical – even though it may also be true that they are gold-plating their investments to claim higher returns (returns in the power sector are given based on the amounts invested, hence there is an in-built incentive to claim higher investments). The right corrective for this tendency is to change the pricing policy to reflect not claimed investments, but through a system of competitive tariff-based bidding linked to fuel prices. Already, there are calls in Maharashtra to cut power tariffs, and in the run-up to the 2014 elections, Haryana has already announced rebates in tariffs. Haryana is where AAP plans to make its next big foray, and the political message that’s come from Kejriwal’s dubious moves is that power tariff cuts are vote-winners. If this idea catches on, India’s (already weak) power sector reforms are DOA – dead on arrival. Clearly, not only is AAP setting a bad trend, it also seems unaware of the reason why people are seeking to join the party today. If former Infosys CFO V Balakrishnan has joined AAP, it is because of the attraction of Citizen Kejriwal, not Populist Kejriwal who offers free water or cheap power. The children and wealth-creators of post-reform India – from the IT wizards of Bangalore to the finance whizkids of Mumbai – are not attracted by Kejriwal’s anti-reform agendas in the power and water sectors. Nor would it be the case with slum-dwellers, who already pay for water and electricity. To be sure, one can be charitable to Kejriwal. It is quite possible that he made the two rash promises on water and power when he did not believe he was a serious contender for power. Now that he is, he needs to become more honest and less populist. If the Delhi audit truly shows up the power companies as crooked, they should be hauled up and made to pay for it. If their accounts are by and large kosher, Kejriwal should apologise and reverse the cuts. If the report is somewhere in the middle, Kejriwal needs to opt for reforms that make it less possible for power companies to cook their books. In all cases, there is no need for subsidies from the exchequer. Citizen Kejriwal and Populist Kejriwal cannot attract the best and the brightest till the two are aligned. The Kejriwal we saw during the trust vote has to hold back the real dishonesty of the Populist Kejriwal who can't wait to offer his freebie to the electorate. Read more at: http://www.firstpost.com/politics/how-kejriwal-has-just-set- back-power-reforms-by-3-5-years-1320739.html?utm_source=ref_ article |