>Definately, if you dont study, can it be the fault of yur teachers or or 
>parents.

*** You leave me speechless  Nayan.  I am exercising great retraint here, only 
because it is not my intent to make enemies  by saying it like it is. For if I 
did, my persuading pursuits will become that much more challenging.

But let me ask you this: Is STUDYING enough to get you into an IIT, or an IIM 
or one of those other elite institutions or services like the IAS?

Will be looking forward to hearing from you on this. Will be very enlightening, 
I am sure.

c-da



---- Nayanjyoti Medhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> as admitted by urself, u were just *LUCKY
> *
> On 3/1/07, Chan Mahanta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I was ONE of the LUCKY few.
> >
> > But it was NOT a GIFT or dole from India for me. India took much more
> > from my people than it gave back. Out of nearly 1600 plus entrants to
> > the 4- IITs my freshman year, there were less than six  from Assam.
> >
> > But oh, I forgot--it was the Assam people's own damn fault, 
> > right?(*Definately, if you dont study, can it be the fault of yur teachers 
> > or or
> > parents?)*
> >
> >
> > My performance in college was NOT India's contribution--it was my own
> > effort. The exposure is all India gets credit for. I OWE India
> > nothing. But I give back to Assam, the USA as well as India. How much
> > or what or in what form is MY business. It has nothing to do with the
> > substance ( or lack thereof) of the things I advocate or the
> > arguments I make in assamnet or anywhere else.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 1:52 PM -0800 2/28/07, Rajib Das wrote:
> > >I assume you COULD go to America also because you went
> > >to an institution in India funded by the Indian
> > >government to get your education THAT opened the doors
> > >for you there. I mean - you couldn't have walked
> > >straight from Namti, could you?
> > >
> > >Evidently the Indian government did well by you - even
> > >if you didn't do well by it or it didn't do well for
> > >the rest of the people.
> > >
> > >
> > >>  >  >And I agree that I left because I saw NO
> > >>  potential to advance my
> > >>  >own career or potential in >the society I was in.
> > >>  And it is true
> > >>  >that America provided me, an INDIVIDUAL, the
> > >>  >opportunities to
> > >>  >advance my interests and realize my potentials, as
> > >>  opposed to
> > >>  >POSING >OBSTACLES, like Indian governance does. In
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> > >____________________________________________________________________________________
> > >Don't get soaked.  Take a quick peak at the forecast
> > >with the Yahoo! Search weather shortcut.
> > >http://tools.search.yahoo.com/shortcuts/#loc_weather
> >
> >
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