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	<title>Comments on: R2Iing woos increase for non-planners. Its now or never</title>
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		<title>By: mahesh</title>
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		<description>Just to add a few comments to the thoughts given above:
The problems mentioned above in chennai were always been there and it is not new to any developing economy. I am seeing similar trafic conidtions even in a developed country like Australia and the only difference being  traiffc discipline but in terms of time spent in travel to work and fuel cost is no big difference. If somebody decide go back to any metros in India the initial settling process might be tough but over a period of time you get used to the weather and traffic conditions.  If we compare the money spent for fuel and drivers salary then we should keep in mind that the average salary for IT professionals in India amounts to 50 - 70 K per month. 

Mahesh</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just to add a few comments to the thoughts given above:<br />
The problems mentioned above in chennai were always been there and it is not new to any developing economy. I am seeing similar trafic conidtions even in a developed country like Australia and the only difference being  traiffc discipline but in terms of time spent in travel to work and fuel cost is no big difference. If somebody decide go back to any metros in India the initial settling process might be tough but over a period of time you get used to the weather and traffic conditions.  If we compare the money spent for fuel and drivers salary then we should keep in mind that the average salary for IT professionals in India amounts to 50 &#8211; 70 K per month. </p>
<p>Mahesh</p>
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		<title>By: sumana</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:05:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello everybody.

   I just wanted to share few things that is going on around us. Regd the inflation rate I dont know what to say as Indian Market is 3 times higher than last couple of years and US has increased price for petrol, Uk has also increased the rate infact there was a strike which went on last week in Spain regd the cost of living. I don&#039;t know where is this going to?? Think abt people who don&#039;t have even a single own house and  what abt people who are in non IT industry and are intrested and have desires in purchasing a own house as it is greatest achievement of anybody&#039;s life. My friend packed everything from US and went to India thinking of leading a peaceful life. Apart from domestic help, he is struggling for school admissions, fees, long queue in traffic, high humidity, increase in electricity bill, maintainence charges on top of this commitment towards house and we all know that there is no value for RS 100 as you will get just 2 lts of petrol which you cant even reach 3 kms with Chennai or any metro traffic. There are speculations abt increase in int rates for home loans as all banks are loosing money in lending loan with high inflation rate of 8.5 percent. Though I am not an economic student I am interested in Indian econometrics and always be in touch with  various markets(UK,US,INDIA,CHINA etc.....) . Though there is an improvement in transparency of Indian Govt (As told in National Statistics as India has improved its corruption state of 7 per to 6 percent) inflation will continue for the whole year as predicted by experts. Uk has already increased train fair from Jan 2008 and is planning to do so again in near future. 
  Does anyone imagine the status of metros in India ?? Where is this going to??? Can anyone share their views ???
http://www.ramastuti.blogspot.com/
Sumana</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello everybody.</p>
<p>   I just wanted to share few things that is going on around us. Regd the inflation rate I dont know what to say as Indian Market is 3 times higher than last couple of years and US has increased price for petrol, Uk has also increased the rate infact there was a strike which went on last week in Spain regd the cost of living. I don&#8217;t know where is this going to?? Think abt people who don&#8217;t have even a single own house and  what abt people who are in non IT industry and are intrested and have desires in purchasing a own house as it is greatest achievement of anybody&#8217;s life. My friend packed everything from US and went to India thinking of leading a peaceful life. Apart from domestic help, he is struggling for school admissions, fees, long queue in traffic, high humidity, increase in electricity bill, maintainence charges on top of this commitment towards house and we all know that there is no value for RS 100 as you will get just 2 lts of petrol which you cant even reach 3 kms with Chennai or any metro traffic. There are speculations abt increase in int rates for home loans as all banks are loosing money in lending loan with high inflation rate of 8.5 percent. Though I am not an economic student I am interested in Indian econometrics and always be in touch with  various markets(UK,US,INDIA,CHINA etc&#8230;..) . Though there is an improvement in transparency of Indian Govt (As told in National Statistics as India has improved its corruption state of 7 per to 6 percent) inflation will continue for the whole year as predicted by experts. Uk has already increased train fair from Jan 2008 and is planning to do so again in near future.<br />
  Does anyone imagine the status of metros in India ?? Where is this going to??? Can anyone share their views ???<br />
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Sumana</p>
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