Uma K May 9, 2005
#73 Posted by MaheshG2 on May 12, 2005 12:09:41 pm
#71,
a clearer picture emerges of Pakistanis.
They think:
1) Slums are beautiful.
2) Bullock carts are automobiles.
3) Human pulled Rickshaws are the height of civilization.
Poor fellows. I really feel for them. It`s time to liberate them from the clutches of misery and show them how the world has changed outside of Pakistan.
#71 Posted by haideri on May 12, 2005 12:05:58 pm
Here is a picture from your beautiful capital DEHLI taken in 2004. The human pulled Rickshaw must be height of civilization.
#70 Posted by cayenne on May 12, 2005 12:05:55 pm
Re: # 66
God bless you avenger.
Check this description of pak roads..................
Driving in Pakistan: If you can - dont drive
Written NukeDoc on September 24, 2004.
by NukeDocAlthough there are some good roads in Pakistan (The motorway between Islamabad and Lahore, the road to Murree), most of the roads in Pakistan are more like a dirt bike track than anything asphalt. Extremely hazardous road constructions, no lines markings, no direction signs, big potholes, and on top of that absolutely reckless drivers. Roads are officially declared war zones and even if you are very careful someone else driving a 10 ton truck would maul you over.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Pakistan/Transportation-Pakistan-Driving_in_Pakistan-BR-1.html#3
This link has some pics of vehicles in pakistan.heehaw.
Link to pics of Mumbai/suburbs
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=198981
God bless you avenger.
Check this description of pak roads..................
Driving in Pakistan: If you can - dont drive
Written NukeDoc on September 24, 2004.
by NukeDocAlthough there are some good roads in Pakistan (The motorway between Islamabad and Lahore, the road to Murree), most of the roads in Pakistan are more like a dirt bike track than anything asphalt. Extremely hazardous road constructions, no lines markings, no direction signs, big potholes, and on top of that absolutely reckless drivers. Roads are officially declared war zones and even if you are very careful someone else driving a 10 ton truck would maul you over.
http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/Pakistan/Transportation-Pakistan-Driving_in_Pakistan-BR-1.html#3
This link has some pics of vehicles in pakistan.heehaw.
Link to pics of Mumbai/suburbs
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=198981
#69 Posted by MaheshG2 on May 12, 2005 12:00:55 pm
#64,
I really feel sorry for you that you think that photo is beautiful. My dear sir, that is called a slum.
God knows what knows what kind of lives you lead in Pakistan that you think that slum is beautiful.
I think the time to civilize Pakistan is near. No more dilly dallying. Bring some sunshine into the pathetic lives of our neighbors in our west.
#66 Posted by avenger123 on May 12, 2005 11:53:53 am
Haideri...
Some wonderful pictures of Pakistan , just for you ..
Images of Pakistan....
1.
Pakistani women and their impeccable sense of fasion....
2.
Lahore Basant....
3.
Lahore socialites....
4.
Life in Pakistan...
5.
More sights of Lovely Lahore....
6.
Typical means of transport in Lahore
Some wonderful pictures of Pakistan , just for you ..
Images of Pakistan....
1.

Pakistani women and their impeccable sense of fasion....
2.

Lahore Basant....
3.

Lahore socialites....
4.

Life in Pakistan...
5.

More sights of Lovely Lahore....
6.

Typical means of transport in Lahore
#65 Posted by avenger123 on May 12, 2005 11:50:19 am
HP ,
You are a fool to let your hatred for India blind you to the present realities. I know you are an old man...in your youth , I am sure India was a very poor country , and Pakistan was far better off relatively. So its understandable that you find it difficult to reconcile yourself to the new realities.
No amount of posting pictures of 1970s era autorickshaws or bulluck carts will take away the fact that automobiles worth $5billion were sold in India last year. Dozens of companies , both Indian and non-India compete for this fast expanding and highly evolved market. Over 2-3 dozen brand new models of various cars of several companies are available today.
Indian companies like Mahindra and Tata Motors export cars and SUVs to Europe and South America.Cars like these >>
Indigo Marina (Tata)

Indigo

Tata Indica V2

Tata Safari (SUV)

You posted a picture of a Mahindra Autorickshaw of the 1970s vintage ..(days of your youth)....Now see for yourself how far the company has come...from making autorickshaws to manufacturing Sport Utility Vehicles (suv) that are exported to Europe...
Mahindra Scorpio

You are a fool to let your hatred for India blind you to the present realities. I know you are an old man...in your youth , I am sure India was a very poor country , and Pakistan was far better off relatively. So its understandable that you find it difficult to reconcile yourself to the new realities.
No amount of posting pictures of 1970s era autorickshaws or bulluck carts will take away the fact that automobiles worth $5billion were sold in India last year. Dozens of companies , both Indian and non-India compete for this fast expanding and highly evolved market. Over 2-3 dozen brand new models of various cars of several companies are available today.
Indian companies like Mahindra and Tata Motors export cars and SUVs to Europe and South America.Cars like these >>
Indigo Marina (Tata)

Indigo

Tata Indica V2

Tata Safari (SUV)

You posted a picture of a Mahindra Autorickshaw of the 1970s vintage ..(days of your youth)....Now see for yourself how far the company has come...from making autorickshaws to manufacturing Sport Utility Vehicles (suv) that are exported to Europe...
Mahindra Scorpio

#64 Posted by haideri on May 12, 2005 11:47:14 am
You are both blind and dumb. I hope this picture will help you embrace the reality. These guys are washing in the crap water. This picture is from your beautiful BOMBAY.
#63 Posted by MaheshG2 on May 12, 2005 11:39:39 am
#62,
It does not seem civilized to me but it obviously does to you. Ask HP. He will tell you that the picture is of a couple of automobiles.
That`s why I say we Indians should take the lead in bringing civilization to the cave dwellers in our west.
#62 Posted by haideri on May 12, 2005 11:32:43 am
Here is a picture from the world`s forth richest country. Does this seem civilized to you MaheshG2 ? Na, it must be an ISI conspiracy.
#61 Posted by cayenne on May 12, 2005 10:54:34 am
HP has carried this too far!!.I need to now how to post pics in these boxes,i am computer illiterate.The schmo has posted pics of villagers in Rajasthan , i guess, `cause of the camel.I got pics of interesting contraptions that roam the metros of pak-i-stan.Help!!.To arms my brothers!!.Maharastra`s got power from Delhi, so this essay`s moot anyways.
#60 Posted by MaheshG2 on May 12, 2005 10:15:48 am
#50 Jang,
we will outsource to south korea and Daewoo. What do you think?
we will outsource to south korea and Daewoo. What do you think?
#59 Posted by MaheshG2 on May 12, 2005 10:03:02 am
#57,
It might be an automobile to you cave dwellers but to us it is simply a bullock cart :)
Pakistanis must be in awe of choolhas too thinking they are microwaves.
Indians should take the lead in bringing civilization to our primitive neighbors in the west.
#58 Posted by webworks on May 12, 2005 7:26:21 am
The nuances in the populist rhetoric about Maharashtra`s roadmap towards progress tell us a lot about where the State is going....Ponder over this:
Long time ago the dream was to convert Konkan into California. It was soon realized that that was too far to go. Maharashtra politicians started talking about converting Girangaon (Girgaum or Mumbai) into Singapore. That also now looks too distant and at this moment we are chasing Shanghai!
It saddens one to realize that Shanghai and Mumbai were almost on par in the early 1950. Perhaps, Mumbai was a little ahead of Shanghai. The distance between the two of them has widened so much by now that Shanghai is held forth as a desirable goal for Mumbai to catch up with!
Long time ago the dream was to convert Konkan into California. It was soon realized that that was too far to go. Maharashtra politicians started talking about converting Girangaon (Girgaum or Mumbai) into Singapore. That also now looks too distant and at this moment we are chasing Shanghai!
It saddens one to realize that Shanghai and Mumbai were almost on par in the early 1950. Perhaps, Mumbai was a little ahead of Shanghai. The distance between the two of them has widened so much by now that Shanghai is held forth as a desirable goal for Mumbai to catch up with!
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