Yes, they (DLF, UNITECH etc.) are doing some work but those are 
not proportional to the money they are making. Further, in almost 50% 
areas, major constructions are going on and the migrating labour poulation 
along with others are putting a heavy burden on the limited 
infrastructure. So, the population growth out numbers the facility 
requirement. Even I know of many NGOs, many individuals, who are also 
contributing for providing better life & education to the poor. If the 
Govt. make some social obligations (school, roads, health care for 
the migrant labour population working under these 
companies) mandatory for these companies while granting permissions 
to their ventures, the situation will definitely improve.

Rgds
Mridul Bhuyan
--- On Tue, 6/10/08, Dilip&Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Dilip&Dil Deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Assam] Hamilton Court
To: "ASSAMNET" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, June 10, 2008, 11:05 AM

I did a little checking on Hamilton Court and its developer DLF Properties. If
what they claim they are doing for corporate responsibility, they are on the
right track and there should be more of them. Can we believe what we see on
their website? May be someone from Delhi can tell us.
Visit
http://www.dlf.in/wps/portal/DLFCity?jspName=investors/corporate_social_responsibility.jsp
There should be no shame in their making money from the high income 
earners,
if they also donate part of it to the community around them.
Dilip Deka
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