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Umesh:
Thanks for posting the Report and for the
link to the site. I congratulate the authors for preparing such a report showing
the state of things in black and white. It seems to be a professional well written Report on the
perspective of development of Assam and definitely we can discuss the details.
Looks like it is much needed Report which
we needed long back to know the truths.
I am sure the report will be (and should
be) used by the people of Assam to gain grants from the
center.
But before that let me put my perspective
on the report.
The Report proves my point which I have
been stating all along. Assamese donot know their problem. It is a report
written by non Assamese (again) to show the Assamese, Halo Assamese you
have problem. Why such a report could not have been written by the Assamese? Why
everytime Assamese had to depend on the Indians to tell them what is Assam's
problem?
Does it show the poor state of our
intellectual resources of the Assamese?.
I hope in the following two areas, the
people of Assam will produce some professional report before some non Assamese
do that.
1) Perspective of the Brahmaputra Flood
control
2) The Illegal Immigration Issue from
Bangladesh
Best of luck to all
RB
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Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 11:56
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Subject: [Assam] Fwd: Study on Assam
-Centre for Policy Alternatives
shall we read and discuss?
Date:
Tue, 25 Oct 2005 06:57:06 +0100 (BST) From: Centre for Policy
Alternatives <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject:
Study on Assam To: [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Rajen Barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CC: m c
mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Dear Sirs
I am attaching with this mail a study on Assam conducted by the Centre
for Policy Alternatives. Mr. Guruswamy and myself are the authors of the
report.
We hope you find the report both interesting and useful and invite your
comments/criticism on the same.
Best Wishes
Ronald Abraham
PS: This report is also available online at:
umesh sharma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Mukul-da,
I am glad that you have taken the initiative in introducing me to Mr
Guruswamy. I am currently in Washington and can stay here till June 2006.
I am planning to work with poor kids -in school education -across
the globe.
I am no expert on economic development issue - but I do agree
that Assam's economy has gone down - after independence -as per eco. data
- most likely due to carving out of separate nations from British
India - such as Burma, Bangladesh etc -which closed trade routes an
markets.
It is likely that Assamese businessment - then as now - were not
skilled in identifying other markets -- they can (and could) try to follow
Japan's shinig example - which has no resources of its own -except
the human resource. Japan is an inspiration for any nation which need to
adapt to changing circumstances. Japan rose from the ashes in 30 years,
Assam sank during the same period.
Negotiations can provide some room for movement but can Assam based
individuals reinvent their working - Japan style. Negotiations cannot
replace the footwork needed to establish a strong economy in Assam. I
wonder how barren Rajasthan or Japan are managing.
Regards.
Umesh
mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Umesh Dear,
You need to get close to a powerful (literally and
figuratively)ex-Harvard man -Mohan Guruswamy- who heads a top Central
Govt organisation -"Centre for Policy Alternatives".Tell him if you want
to work with him. His E-mail Id is above.
He was here 2 weeks back and spoke on one thing
only --"Assam had been cheated all these years-why don't you go and
negotiate?"
Look who is talking!
mm
From: umesh sharma
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Subject: [Assam]
Harvard MBA Newsletter: Redefining Economic Downturns -ofAssam since
1947?? Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2005 02:26:00 +0100
(BST)
At India's independence Assam's per capita income was 40% above
All India Average -- now it is 30% below. Is it any kind of economic
downturn - due to - break up of British empire in India -
separate Burma, Bangladesh etc. - and is it due to lack of
access -to Bangladesh & SE Asia trade routes,
ports and industries etc? Any remedy?
Situation has been addressed at length - by Sanjib-da
Baruah earlier in a paper I read once on the net by him. Any comments
on possible - political and entrepreneurial solutions?
Umesh
HBS Working Knowledge
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