Hi, Ramesh!
Thanks for visiting my site. I see you started a good work, looking forward to more interesting posts!
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By: axinia on April 24, 2007
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hey, thanks for droppin’ by my site.
india & china has everyone on their toes! (i was actually just reading a few articles on livemint.com.) i know china’s got potential, but i still think india’s more solid.
well, happy market watching! have a good one.
By: marizen on May 9, 2007
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Good Work!
By: Kartik Mistry on May 21, 2007
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You have a good well written blog. In a short time you have made it so…congrats.
By: Nita on June 27, 2007
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nice to meet u ![]()
By: shuz on July 8, 2007
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Thanks for dropping by. You have a great blog urself ![]()
By: Nova on July 18, 2007
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Hi Ramesh,
thanks for your comment on my blog. Where I live, Halifax, Nova Scotia, we only have a handful of Indian families. Even then, it is a hard task to have a unified face for the Indian community.
Currently, Canada, especially Atlantic Canada is focussing heavily on India and I am starting the initiative to develop a better front end for our community here.
Your blog looks great, I will come back and spend some more time here.
Cheers
Venkatesh.
By: Venkatesh on July 26, 2007
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Thanks for the comment! You have a very interesting and informative blog. Having lived in Dubai for many years, it is certainly amazes me at the extent to which it is developing into a Cosmopolitan society! I look forward to more interesting posts. Cheers.
By: freakonomics101 on August 6, 2007
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Hi
Just wanted to say hello and tell you I think your blog is great. I look forward to reading more. I love India and have traveled there many times. In fact, I’ll be there in January for a month.
Take care
Nancy
By: Nancy Barbee on August 26, 2007
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Nancy,
Thanks for your comments on my blog. I am also glad to hear about your positive views on India.
Have a wonderful day ahead!
Best Regards,
Ramesh
By: Ramesh Natarajan on August 27, 2007
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Hello Ramesh,
Thank-you for the comments on Paul’s site.
I admire your excellent blog and the many interesting topics you address.
As Paul’s dad I have the privilege to manage his blog because he’s often unable to access the web from the many wonderful locations in the high country of India.
You mentioned a few more pictures would be nice, by coincidence we have just received CD’s from Paul with some amazing pictures that will keep me busy for weeks.
Wishing you well, Henry.
By: paulseagypsy on September 1, 2007
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Henry,
Thanks
Regards,
Ramesh
By: Ramesh Natarajan on September 1, 2007
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the content that you have given bout Mr. Mallya are really worth reading… he is my idol from the day i came to know bout how he does business and how he makes the deal and what makes him so flambuyoant as he says is his middle name… i would like to many more details of him.. am really impressed by the way he is looking forward to bring F1 team to india.. and that surely is something which other corporate officials can just think of.. and i agree with him saying that he is the way he is.. he never gets by far from what he is doing and he has the right to do what he is doing because its his hard earned money.. keep it up Mr. Mallya.. be what you are.. congo!!!!
By: zalak dave on September 6, 2007
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Nice site… Keep it up
By: Santosh Puthran on September 7, 2007
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Santhosh,
I have read many of your mails in CMA_Group.. Nice to see in my blog! Thanks for dropping in.
By: Ramesh Natarajan on September 7, 2007
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I have subscribed to your RSS feeds. So whenever you update your blog, i get notification.
Keep it up.
By: Santosh Puthran on September 9, 2007
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Hi ramesh,
Nice thoughts i agree India and China are keeping the world on the toes and it will continue.
Reached here thru linkedin connection Thanks for introducing Rahulk Athale, he i think is not using linkedin anymore haven’t heard back from him.
can you pass me his details if you have it certainly.
By: Amit on October 27, 2007
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Hey, it was the global indian name..that got me to your blog..its a nice blog. You have written almost about every issue in India. Its commendable! ![]()
By: Poonam Sharma on November 16, 2007
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Hi Poonam Sharma,
Thanks for your comments and for visiting my blog.
By: Ramesh Natarajan on November 16, 2007
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Fresh looking blog =D
It seems like you’re bringing some important issues up, a welcome change from the idle trash around the web.
Nice work
By: moneysworthless on November 17, 2007
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Hi Ramesh
Since we have migrated our site to a new server the old link “htoh.wordpress.com” is no longer necessary. Kindly update your blogroll to reflect http://aavaas.com
By: Vivek on November 29, 2007
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Hi Ramesh, you have put a great blog covering a variety of India-related topics. It would be great to see your thoughts on some of the growing sectors in India like KPO, Mobile usage, Retail, etc. Cheers.
By: Shankar on December 27, 2007
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Shankar,
Thanks for visiting my blog and for your comments.
Cheers,
Ramesh
By: Ramesh Natarajan on December 27, 2007
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Ramesh - thank you for your ‘vivid thinking’ and for your comments on my blog. Keep informing us!
Namaste!
Barbara
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Barbara,
Namaste! Thanks for your comments!
Regards,
Ramesh
By: Barbara Raisbeck on December 29, 2007
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dear rammesh,,
mukhil is looking nice.
By: Thenmozhi on January 10, 2008
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HI,RAMESH DIS IS PRSHANT,I APPRECIATE UR RESEARCH,KEEP UP THE GOOD JOB.
REGARDS…
By: prashant on January 11, 2008
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Thenmozhi,
Thanks! How is life in Coimbatore? Stay in touch.
Prashant,
Thanks for your comments.
Cheers,
Ramesh
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By: Ramesh Natarajan on January 21, 2008
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I am surprised by your comment on cybergandhi’s website. I feel you need to have more patriotism. you seem to be acknowledging freaks like him who has not even a word of appreciation for India. How low can one go.
Can you stand to see someone curse the very womb that you came from. I feel the same reading his articles. What a shame that people like cybergandhi are allowed to write such filth.
It makes me sick.
By: shweta on January 25, 2008
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Hi ramesh,
Thanks for this movement.I am ready to support you.
I am a researcher working in chennai.
Thank you.
jothi
By: jothi on February 6, 2008
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Sweta,
I guess you are referring to the article by Cyber Gandhi http://escapefromindia.wordpress.com/why-every-year-1-million-indians-escape-from-india/
I found, his views are backed by many of the facts, which might be hard to beleive, but are factual. I see more of an concerning voice about various social and economic issues in our nation.
Regards,
Ramesh
By: Ramesh Natarajan on February 8, 2008
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Dear Ramesh,
I understand these may be facts. But you must know that no country is perfect. It is alright to critisize. But our intentions should be to work towards the betterment of India.
From my experience, I have travelled extensively and have also lived in many countries. The difference between India and some other countries is that we have the freedom of expression.
In “democratic” countries like Singapore and Malaysia the same government has been in power longer than some of the so called most brutal regimes, eg. Burma, Iraq, Uganda…… Do you think that just because they pretend to call themselves democratic they are perfect. What they are perfect is actually in manipulating the instruments of propaganda to an art to remain in power indefinitely.
However in India, with all it’s imperfections we can and have changed the government many times. And this is one of the truly the most democratic country in the world. And because of this India will come out stronger and more just to all it’s people.
So again, I truly believe that after reading the articles by cybergandhi, i have concluded that he has no intention to work towards the betterment of India. There is nothing positive for him to say about India. And if he feels India is not curable, then he should first escape from India.
But I must add a grave warning to all those who love freedom: Islam and democracy is not compatible. This I have observed living in muslim dominated countries.
If in the name of democracy India allows unrestrained freedom for Islam, Islam will ultimately destroy the freedom that is enjoyed in India.
Regards,
Swetha
By: swetha on February 17, 2008
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