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Monday, December 13, 2010
The Tiger Is Thirty Year behind the Dragon
hi All!
Much hype over 2G spectrum now!We are so feeble na that we cant do any thing as a citizen of India.The constitution of India is so weird and congested that we dont even dare to to go thru it and make some changes so our corrupted politician may think twice before doing any such.
Now,I am here to discuss how CHINA is far away from us.One should not keep discuss bloddy things which hapens to india.Its is the work of Star news and India tv which may most dirtiest thing in the world over.
China is confidently,but quietly,strutting on the world stage ,planning thier moves stretegically, to weaken India militarily,neutralize India politically and diminish india economically.(see skyscrapper of beijing in the image)
The Chinese Dragon is galloping in mind-boggling speed.China successfully implemented Special economy zone policy and is reaping enormous economic growth.They are very stable in their decision.Both woman and man trained,motivated and dressed up yo pursue a single goal.they are msaters in almost al the field and sells: silk items.shoes,garments,toys,durable consumer goods like TV,ACs,washing machine..you name it and they have it.
India is building slowly,like snail.India and China were economically in the same space space in 1948,but after 60 year of independence India's per capita income shrunk to one third of china.
well well well......we are the children of midnight.Indians have only two things to live for bollywood and cricket.and amdavadis have their teas and rajkoti people have their soda and paan...it is the people of india who is responsible for Indian fall down not others....
lots of love
Kunal Gadhavi
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Philanthropic
hi all!
In 1982, Paul Newman co-founded the Newman's Own food company and donated all after-tax profits to various charities. Upon his death in 2008, the company had donated over US$250 million to thousands of charities.
During the past few years, some high profile examples of philanthropy include Irish rock singer Bono's campaign to cancel Third World debt to developed nations; the Gates Foundation's massive resources and ambitions, such as its campaigns to eradicate malaria and river blindness; billionaire investor and Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett's donation in 2006 of $31 billion to the Gates Foundation[2]; Ronald Perelman's $70 million in charitable donations in 2008 alone, including $50 million to finance the Ronald O. Perelman Heart Center at New York Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical Center.
Largest individual bequests
- $31 billion from Warren Buffett to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (initial value of the gift)
- £8 billion from Chuck Feeney to Atlantic Philanthropies
- $424 million from managers of the Readers Digest fortune to the Metropolitan Museum of Art
- $200 million from Joan B. Kroc to National Public Radio in 2003
- $100 million from John D. Rockefeller to the Rockefeller Foundation, 1913-1914
- $100 million from Henry and Betty Rowan to Glassboro State College