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Ni anadam evaru kadu Antaru cheppu evado edo chestadu Ani alochinche mind set unna antha varaku mana India maradhu

SUPER CHEPPAV PUSHPAGIRI.. inkenduku aaalasyam nee aasthi mothham ammi jaggadu party ni bratikinchu.... sattha untee...

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1 lac from my father & me... and pushing my cousins who are staying in US as well...

 

People already started donating for new capital....money being donated aggressively from all sections... oka 10 yrs chaalu.... 

 

we have good brains....entrepreneurs.... hard & smart workers.....resources....money.... and most important.... a wonderful administrator..... we don't complain.... we are bouncing back with much determination & faster pace...

 

As far as i know.... no where in the world people donated govt. to build a capital city... SA rocks man...PSPK-6.gif

 

I like your gesture. 

 

manamu chese help is  not even drop in ocean.

 

but runa mafi kinda babu runalu maf chestunaru.

 

i think ne pocket lo 1 lac rupee tessi raithulaku icchinatu ga undhi. 

 

don't think negative.

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ila cheyadam kante deggarundi oka school ki fund ivadamo me inti degara ala cheste better ani na thought uncle

 

+1

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lol nakka ...

evadee chakka chukka jakka ...

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100rs aina sarey our participation should be there for our capital
Bl@st bl@st

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SUPER CHEPPAV PUSHPAGIRI.. inkenduku aaalasyam nee aasthi mothham ammi jaggadu party ni bratikinchu.... sattha untee...

Lol
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brahmanandam+lol+.gif  capital kosam center istadi kaani..edaina NGO ki..leda pillal saduvu ki ichinute bagundedi..

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Meeru antha iche amount tho secretariat compound wall ki kuda saripovu brahmanandam+lol+.gif

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bokka emo man...

 

dani kanna miru unde area ki developmnt growth ki emana ichi unte help ayedi..

 

miru donate chesina amount vallu corect ga use chestaro ledo manaki telidu.. so ala sagam satisfaction kanna , miru unde area ki donate chesi emana emana roads/drinage ki vesukuni unte bagundedi ani na oponion 

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babayya me dad ki neku political aims unnayabrahmanandam+lol+.gif 

 

 

Enti laksha ke ? 

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In January of 1998, South Korea began a campaign called “Collect Gold for the Love of Korea.”

 

 

 

South Korea has exported the first shipment of 300 kilograms of gold collected in a public campaign to help the country out of its economic crisis. The nationwide campaign - led by large business groups including Daewoo, Samsung and Hyundai - began on January 5, and involved ordinary Koreans donating personal gold treasures, which have been melted down into ingots ready for sale on the international markets. Kate Liang looks at the phenomenon of public self-sacrifice to save an economy in trouble:

It's an extraordinary sight: South Koreans queuing for hours to donate their best-loved treasures in a gesture of support for their beleaguered economy.

Housewives gave up their wedding rings; athletes donated medals and trophies; many gave away gold "luck" keys, a traditional present on the opening of a new business or a 60th birthday.

The campaign has exceeded the organisers' expectations, with people from all walks of life rallying around in a spirit of self-sacrifice. According to the organisers ten tons of gold were collected in the first two days of the campaign.

But perhaps the most extraordinary aspect of the campaign is not the sums involved, but the willingness of the Korean people to make personal sacrifices to help save their economy. The managing director of the IMF, Michel Camdessus, who has just completed a visit to Seoul, was clearly moved by the campaign, calling it "admirable".

There have been other indications that Koreans are willing to work together to face their economic difficulties: Korea's traditionally militant labour unions have announced that they are willing to join a consultative body which is being set up to discuss the possibility of job losses alongside employers and politicians.

But the spirit of self-sacrifice has not, it seems, been extended to foreign workers, with many migrant labourers now facing the threat of being sent home. And there is now a stigma attached to taking holidays abroad, or buying foreign-made luxury products. Some worry that an anti-foreign backlash will become more pronounced in South Korea as economic hardship starts to bite.

 

_47523_koreaqueue.jpg Koreans queued at dozens of collection stations

And it isn't clear how effective the gold campaign will actually be. Organisers estimate that South Koreans privately hold around $20 billion dollars worth of gold - that's roughly one third of the money South Korea owes the International Monetary Fund in bailout loans. But compared with some estimates of South Korea's total foreign debt, even such huge figures seem little more than a drop in the ocean.

Yet there is one aspect of the gold campaign, and other demonstrations of public willingness to make sacrifices, on which most analysts agree. At a time when many Koreans feel their fate is in the hands of global organisations such as the IMF and international speculators and investors, donating a valued family heirloom may perhaps lessen the feelings of helplessness which many experienced as the extent of the crisis began to sink in.
 

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ala negative ga cheppakandayya..TS ki satisfaction undanivvandi vayya

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