Dear Rakesh , This is the way to answer the questions raised by NON-BIHARIS about BIHAR..
We have to come, create, co-operate here and communicate the whole world that we are prepared to do everything for BIHAR .. This is the way to TAKE REVENGE with those who think that DESTINEY of BIHARIS is to go out and earn livelihood so they are to be disrespected.. Welcome to BUDDH-BHUMI ..BIHAR BHAKTI is here to stand with you... Dear Ram, Again the question is not of guts, we always get carried away with this. The big question is I would not only be interested in starting my own venture, but would like to give a signal to all other people awaiting to come join us. Its a simple logic, if its working with same man-power here in Delhi, Why cant it work there. The only problem could be other considerations. Well keeping this all aside, we are moving ahead with our plans. Thanks for all support. Regards Rakesh --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ram N Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Dear Rakesh jee, > > The matter would become easy, once you get into the business. The question is not about rangdari tax but is of guts. And I know you have that!! > My uncle is in business for past 8 years at Patna and he has always kept rangdars at bay. > > Bihar is basicaly a caste driven society where caste equations rules the roost. you need to play with caste elements while supplementing your own course. These days a new community of rangdars have emerged in Bihar. Jis caste ka chief minister hota hai uski bihar me chandi hoti hai...yeh utna hi sach hai jinta suraj aur chand... > > Lekin you dont need to be discouraged, you should and you must go ahead with your plans. Anyways you are not asking for alms you are giving something to the society. > > > > Ram > Rakesh Ranjan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Sanjay, > > Firstly my apologies, if your sentiments were hurt. Secondly I too > belong to bihar, so would be caring as anybody else. > > Yes, I would certainly do the risk calculations and have been doing > this for quite long. > > I guess, the best answer to my question would have been "Its all a > matter past no more such things, yes some small incidences do take > place, but that's quite understood". > > I am happy, I got such answer. thanks. > > From ground reality I meant, I have been visiting bihar for personal > reasons but not professional but would like to know from the people > who are actually doing some business right in patna or elsewhere. > > I hope you will understand what i wanted to say. Never meant to insult > my own motherland. > > Regards > Rakesh > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sanjay Kumar <sanjay@> wrote: > > > > > > Dear Rakesh > > > > Your original question was > > > > Is is true even IT companies need to pay rangdari tax? > > > > Criminals are doing their business. They do not descriminate between > enterprises while extorting money. They are blood sucking parasites > and exploit whatever comes in their way. > > > > Crime and criminals are by-product of our loosey knit developing > democracy. Our democratic system is full of flaws and criminals are > bound to grow due to these flaws. Human mentality is rebelious in > nature, it is the familial, social, national or religious rules that > try to control the rebelion menatality to some extent. We lack those > governing rules to check the menace. Our justice system can be called > criminal too as justice being denied or delayed everyday to the > law-abiding people. > > > > Law and order situation can not be absolutely perfect say ramrajya. > It is a relative term. It is a worldwide problem too. Situation can be > compared with other geographical areas only to evaluate whether it is > satisfactory or deteriorating. > > > > Finally, business is nothing but analysing risk benfit ratio. If you > take more risk chances of gains is more. Economics of criminals is the > same. They take extreme risk and gain even much more than expected. > > > > As you have mentioned that you were unaware of the ground reality, > please check for the ground reality first, evaluate the risk benefit > ratio and carry on. One thing is crystal clear you will not get any > place on this planet which is free from crime and criminals. > > > > Please do not make mockery of our motherland with these type of > irresponsible statements. It hurts our sentiments. > > > > Hope you will understand our sentiments in a positive manner. > > > > Thanks and regards, > > > > Sanjay Kumar > > Mumbai > > > > > > To: bihaarbhakti@: travinfoindia@: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 16:05:03 > +0000Subject: [bihaarbhakti] Re: Question out of curiosity > > > > > > > > > > That's really a good thing, because we get little information > outside.An healthy atmosphere will encourage lots of people like us, > who areof entrepreneur nature to setup some unit in Bihar.Thanks for > the information.RegardsRakesh--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], > "SANJIV KUMAR" <sanjiv_ksds@>wrote:>> > No, I Feel it is a "Rata > rataya diologe", Situation is changed.> > Sanjiv> KSDS Software> > > > On Wed, 26 Mar 2008 Rakesh Ranjan wrote :> >While we were discussing > the IT possibilities in Bihar, Is it true> >that even IT companies > need to pay Rangdari Tax? This was told me by> >some of my colleague, > I am curious to know. Is this true?> >> > > SANJIV KUMAR> DEALS IN > SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT> KATYAYANI SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES> > > AHILYA BHAWAN, DAUDPURKOTHI> M.I.T., LAXMICHOWK, BRAHAMPURA> > MUZAFFARPUR, BIHAR-842003> > > > > > > > >
