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Old 23-01-07, 03:05 PM   #1
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Taking on the India’s toughest challenge

You can’t change the stripes on a leopard, can you..?? We, Indians are turning to be fat fleshed animals, when it comes to be disciplinarily acts in roads. It really narrows down for one to ponder, if we are the same IT professionals, (that we are), propping out of the Pandora’s Box in minutes when you jump into the metros.

We need to follow coding and strict sequences while at work, only to become highly unprofessionals at the dusk driving back to home. No excuse can be satisfactory for the multiple cars committing offences to the hilt unpronounced in an educated country like ours.

Initially, I was under the apprehension that the rickshaw walas, auto walas, and the drivers with no license credentials were at fault because of their lack of education and road sense, but now, I am afraid to say that this points up right up the food chain.

So, instead of whining and crapping about those, Why not follow a particular lane while the traffic police are trained to help ease out the road traffic, which will eventually be helping us reach our destination faster than clog the necessary lanes. Too bad; as selfish as we can be, but the accountability of being the responsible and proud citizen of India, we need to re think how we are going to bring in a change for our welfare.

Anyone here, wish to join the campaign??

Signing off with these" Koi bhi desh perfect nahi hota...use perfect banana padta hain..."—From Rang De Basanti..
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Old 23-01-07, 03:37 PM   #2
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Spot On…. At least educated people should drive responsibly.
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Old 16-02-07, 11:00 PM   #3
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I get your message.

Based exactly on what you are talking about I have published a book. The first book to be available all India so that road behaviour is set a standard.

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Old 22-02-07, 09:57 PM   #4
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good message

This is a an educative article. I like this.
The more we are educated the more we are becoming selfish and indisciplined.

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Old 03-04-07, 11:01 AM   #5
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I really enjoy coming to this blossoming forum. I have learnt so much, since the day i have joined it.

I only wish I knew of it before. It gives me immense pleasure that there are still people out here (Here in "India") willing to extend their arms for the noble cause of reviving the Indian traffic. And we are have started to see the light at the end of the tunnel, nowadays..don't we? With so many technology advancements coming up and government is getting serious on this extremely solemn matter.

Forums such as this keep people like me informed on issues that surround the most important thing that we ever do - travel on a most frequent basis.

Keep up the good work. (Y)
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Old 03-04-07, 11:13 AM   #6
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Yes Ruchi, Perhaps the best of forum ever made in our country…….…… and with the best of intentions, it is definitely going to be a huge success.

Remember, knowledge is always better than paying homage in the remembrance of people later on.
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Old 03-04-07, 11:26 AM   #7
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Thank you folks….!!! Looking forward to your active participation and valuable comments from here on…!!!
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Old 30-07-07, 03:31 PM   #8
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Nice..Thought..!!!
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