JonSnowUSA Posted July 29 Report Posted July 29 20 hours ago, rachaRimbola said: Global situation ae bad undhi including the US. Hunger index reported aithe fake anukunta. Hunger index ayithe picha fake.. Governements feeding kids in the afternoon lunches... and 5 rs and 1 rupee ki feeding poor ppl max states lo... Gudi daggara anna danam cheste friends ki pilavalsina paristiti as it is difficult to find ppl .... villemo hunger index antaru.. bongu emi kadu... I never see in USA who donates food like India. 1 Quote
CanadianMalodu Posted July 29 Report Posted July 29 On 7/28/2025 at 11:15 AM, A1startarak said: Ha aa @psyc0pk thatha chala chepthadu nuvvu avvani nammithe banks ki kannalu eskoni brathakali. Do the math - total youth in India - 230 million %unemployed - around 50 million Total IT force worldwide-38 million Since babu garu only create high level quantum jobs - he has to create more jobs than existing IT jobs 🤣 cc : @Android_Halwa @CanadianMalodu Ippudu Baboru AI nerpistharu Andhra rastra prajalaki 1 Quote
Android_Halwa Posted July 29 Report Posted July 29 4 hours ago, yslokesh said: hahaha Add this: Its getting so difficult even to do personal money transfers between relatives and family members. If the volume is exceeding 1 or 2 lakhs, they are blocking it altogether. Unaccounted or black money tho ne problem….white tho evadu touch cheyaledu… Its hard and tough to control the unaccounted wealth, there is whole parallel economy that runs on this wealth. But at the same time kastha control kuda cheyali long term lo… Quote
Joker_007 Posted July 29 Report Posted July 29 On 7/28/2025 at 1:24 AM, Hitman said: Severe Unemployment and Killing Small to medium businesses is Very Very True. God save India. mari us nunchi ikkadiki vachi startups pedutunna mestri's... Small business people are earning more than IT employees in cities now. Village side people are not getting workers to do farming... same problem with Industries as well holding skilled workers has become a circus now... I need some data where exactly this job less ness happening which field... ? Quote
Joker_007 Posted July 29 Report Posted July 29 35 minutes ago, JonSnowUSA said: Hunger index ayithe picha fake.. Governements feeding kids in the afternoon lunches... and 5 rs and 1 rupee ki feeding poor ppl max states lo... Gudi daggara anna danam cheste friends ki pilavalsina paristiti as it is difficult to find ppl .... villemo hunger index antaru.. bongu emi kadu... I never see in USA who donates food like India. ante vaa... . manollu emo eppudu sambaru , rasam pedtunnaru as per western logic one person should eat 1 egg or 1 chicken leg piece twice or thrice in a week kada.. so people are dying with hunger anna mata (ade NonVeg leka) .... Quote
yslokesh Posted July 29 Report Posted July 29 38 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: Unaccounted or black money tho ne problem….white tho evadu touch cheyaledu… Its hard and tough to control the unaccounted wealth, there is whole parallel economy that runs on this wealth. But at the same time kastha control kuda cheyali long term lo… Baabu neenu cheppeedhi Yesu Reddy gurunchi kaadhu...vaadini vaadi network evvadu touch cheyyaleedhu.. I am talking about ordinary people. 1 Quote
Android_Halwa Posted July 29 Report Posted July 29 20 minutes ago, yslokesh said: Baabu neenu cheppeedhi Yesu Reddy gurunchi kaadhu...vaadini vaadi network evvadu touch cheyyaleedhu.. I am talking about ordinary people. Nenu cheptundi ade….unaccounted wealth ni control cheyadam chala kastam…street hawkers kalipi thousands of crores of transactions each month and entire equation goes unaccounted for, it does power a parallel economy but escapes tax net. Recently, A panipuri vendor did business over 40 lakh in an year….atla millions if businesses which escape taxnet as these are unaccounted for.. Adi saripodu anattu ipudu taxnet 12 lakhs exemption…. Quote
A1startarak Posted July 30 Report Posted July 30 When the state of Andhra Pradesh was bifurcated in 2014, the race to build a “world-class” capital culminated in a dream named Amaravati — envisioned as a futuristic greenfield city with iconic towers, broad boulevards, riverfronts, and a centralized administrative core. Designed by international firms like Surbana Jurong, Foster + Partners, and Maki and Associates, Amaravati was pitched as India’s next grand urban marvel — on par with Singapore or Dubai. But nearly a decade later, that vision stands not just delayed, but fundamentally out of sync with reality. Clinging to the original blueprint in 2025 — without any critical introspection — amounts to architecting failure with precision. The Amaravati master plan, once aspirational, is now a relic of a bygone era. In a post-pandemic, AI-driven, multipolar world, cities need to be adaptive, inclusive, tech-first, and ecologically grounded. Amaravati is none of these. 1. The Death of the Centralized Capital City Model The Amaravati plan was deeply rooted in 20th-century capital city archetypes — think Brasília, Canberra, or Astana — where governments sought to display their power through physical symbols: large domes, monumental buildings, manicured central avenues. But the pandemic proved what digitalization has long hinted at: governance doesn’t need geography anymore.Ministries run on cloud servers, legislatures convene over Zoom, and public services are increasingly paperless. The future is distributed, not centralized. Yet Amaravati’s master plan still clings to a symbolic “Governance Core” — a iconic assembly building, judicial clusters, and palatial secretariats — whose relevance has evaporated in the age of remote administration and decentralization. 2. A Smart City Without Smart Thinking Amaravati’s plan was once paraded as a “smart city.” But its definition of smartness was painfully limited to infrastructure optics — wide roads, underground utilities, LED lighting. It missed the real revolution: AI, data sovereignty, decentralized finance, and citizen-led governance models. There’s no strategy for AI-powered planning, urban data commons, or digital ID-linked public utilities. No mention of privacy-centric smart grids or resilient cyber-physical systems that form the backbone of future cities. Today, a truly smart city must be digitally sovereign, algorithmically fair, and user-controlled. Amaravati, built on concrete dreams, is oblivious to this digital shift. 3. The Post-Pandemic Urban Paradigm COVID-19 changed the very DNA of urban planning. The world embraced the idea of 15-minute cities — neighborhoods where work, education, healthcare, and leisure are within walking or cycling distance. Amaravati, by contrast, still pushes an outdated model of zoned urbanism — isolated government zones, commercial zones, and residential blocks. It promotes sprawl, increases commute times, and undermines walkability. The “people’s capital” ironically feels designed for bureaucrats, not citizens. In 2025, people prefer hybrid work, micro-neighborhoods, and human-scale cities. Amaravati’s blueprint reads like a love letter to a dead urbanism. 4. Ignoring the Climate Clock: Concrete Over Ecology The Amaravati site sits on fertile farmland along the Krishna River — once the rice bowl of Andhra. The master plan proposed converting this landscape into a sea of concrete, with glass towers, highways, and artificial lakes. In an age where climate disasters are multiplying, this is suicidal. Global urbanism is shifting to low-carbon, water-sensitive, regenerative models. But Amaravati has no meaningful plan for climate resilience, green mobility, or carbon-neutral development. Instead of adapting to the climate clock, it’s trying to outbuild nature — a strategy doomed to collapse. 5. Geo-Economics Has Changed. Amaravati Hasn’t. When the plan was drafted, the world was in a growth phase. Global capital was abundant. India’s real estate market was booming. Post-pandemic, we live in a different world: Private capital is cautious. Debt-driven development is under scrutiny. Mega-projects are being replaced with scalable, modular investments. Jobs have moved online and overseas. Yet Amaravati is still looking for billions in investment to fund outdated infrastructure. It promises returns from land monetization, ignoring the fact that land markets are stagnant, speculative, and oversupplied. 6. Social Equity: A Capital for a Few, Not for All Amaravati was built through land pooling, often coerced, primarily in Kamma-dominated villages, marginalizing Dalits, tenant farmers, landless laborers, and assigned landowners from weaker sections. This is no longer acceptable. Today’s global frameworks demand social equity, participatory urbanism, and ethical development — none of which Amaravati embodies. 7. Multi-Polar World, Local Resilience India is asserting itself in a multi-polar global order. The focus is on distributed growth, rural empowerment, supply chain resilience, and borderless innovation. India needs multiple growth nodes, not just one monolithic capital city. Yet Amaravati remains wedded to an ego-centric belief that one grand city will command respect, investment, and global attention. But prestige doesn’t come from cement and steel anymore. It comes from performance, productivity, and people-centric design. 8. Lessons from Global Failures: The Greenfield Graveyard Amaravati is not the first greenfield capital project. And history hasn’t been kind to most of them. Brasília (Brazil): Built from scratch in the 1960s to symbolize Brazil’s modernization. Today, it suffers from spatial segregation, high inequality, and disconnect from the rest of the country. It became a bureaucratic island with little organic growth. Naypyidaw (Myanmar): Inaugurated in 2005 as a secretive, military-built capital. Despite its vast size, it’s eerily empty — earning the title of a “ghost city”. Billions were spent, but it failed to attract people or activity. Putrajaya (Malaysia): Designed as an administrative capital to reduce congestion in Kuala Lumpur. Criticized for being lifeless, overly planned, and lacking vibrancy or economic diversity. Egypt’s New Administrative Capital: A multi-billion dollar project east of Cairo meant to replace the capital. Facing huge delays, low investor confidence, and critiques over affordability and displacement. Each of these cities was born out of political ambition, centralized planning, and elite visioning — but failed to resonate with people, economies, and ecosystems. Amaravati risks joining this graveyard of failed greenfield utopias. Reinvent or Relinquish Amaravati is not just a city — it’s a metaphor for how ego, inertia, and symbolism can derail real development. Continuing with this outdated master plan in 2025 — without fundamental revision — is like launching a spaceship with 1950s blueprints. India doesn’t need another failed capital experiment. It needs flexible, inclusive, tech-forward urban models that work for the people, not just the powerful. If Amaravati wants a future, it must be reimagined from scratch — with humility, honesty, and humanity. Otherwise, we’re watching yet another monument to hubris rise… only to eventually fall. Quote
mazar Posted July 30 Report Posted July 30 On 7/28/2025 at 12:04 AM, paaparao said: ee global hunger index press freedom index ee sollu propaganda stuff share cheyyatam aapandra babu these things have become comedy now ppl have understood that India press freedom 161th rank Afghanistan rank is 128 end of discussion 1 Quote
mazar Posted July 30 Report Posted July 30 On 7/28/2025 at 4:13 PM, argadorn said: India lo top actor without movie is Modi oka interview lekunda or preplanned enni years unadu antay really great vayya 11 years hatsoff in a democratic country He is PM his job is not to give interviews to satisfy demented ppl like you who are anyways going to cry over whatever he says or does. 1 Quote
DonnyStrumpet Posted July 30 Report Posted July 30 19 hours ago, JonSnowUSA said: Hunger index ayithe picha fake.. Governements feeding kids in the afternoon lunches... and 5 rs and 1 rupee ki feeding poor ppl max states lo... Gudi daggara anna danam cheste friends ki pilavalsina paristiti as it is difficult to find ppl .... villemo hunger index antaru.. bongu emi kadu... I never see in USA who donates food like India. You are missing the point. Eating sambar and rice or one plate of potato curry with rice will not make hunger index ratings any better. These metrics are based on whether people are getting adequate nutrition or not. 38% of Indians are vegetarians. Regardless of their financial status, they choose not to consume meat etc. our ratings will not look any better. I see their point too. Just mere eating with no regard for nutrition index doesn’t mean they are eating good either. It’s kind of perceived as lack of food availability. Even though that might not be the case when it comes to vegetarian Indians Quote
paaparao Posted August 1 Author Report Posted August 1 Crazy rules tho indian economy ni M kudipadu Modi ------------------------------------------------------------------------ update PAN linking to aadhar by 2022 august update PAN to bank accounts RERA act flat, villas sales meeda TDS GST tho taking away money from states. to hight tax on hotels, restaurants, cafes, movies, malls etc. chivariki Insurance premiums, hospital beds meeda kuda 18% gst. akhariki 2nd hand Cars meeda kuda 12% gst asalu daily thine rice, milk meeda kuda 5% Gst. oil prices thakkuva unna kuda india lo petrol price thagginchaledu. gas cylinder price 2013 lo 350 Rs unte daaniki 1500 Rs ki teesukochadu. LIC money teesukelli Adani lo Invest cheyinchadu valla corporatte bonds konipinchi ONGC money tessukelli full losses lo unna GSPC ni konipinchadu. debbaki ONGC struggling with debts Gujarat lo ne anni semiconductor plants petti vaatiki make in india funds ichadu. UP lo okati allow chesadu. rest of india nothing. gujarat lo so many projects developments kosam chala money India budget nundi divert chesaru. ex. GIFT city where business is income tax free. ======================== Quote
11MohanRedddy Posted August 1 Report Posted August 1 Not unexpected. Modi turns 75 in September @Mancode Quote
akkum_bakkum Posted August 1 Report Posted August 1 On 7/30/2025 at 1:12 AM, mazar said: ee global hunger index press freedom index ee sollu propaganda stuff share cheyyatam aapandra babu these things have become comedy now ppl have understood that India press freedom 161th rank Afghanistan rank is 128 end of discussion Lol...Afghanistan is more advanced aa Quote
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