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This is an archive article published on December 23, 2004

Airport takes off

8226; We are seeing the fruits of your paper bringing the important issue of an international airport for Bangalore to the limelight and t...

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8226; We are seeing the fruits of your paper bringing the important issue of an international airport for Bangalore to the limelight and the public taking an interest in it IE, December 22. Congratulations. The elected leaders seem to be realising that rural development doesn8217;t have to come at the expense of ignoring urban development.

8212; Gopi Reddy Sunnyvale, California

8226; Kudos to your paper for doing it again. I have been believing in you for the past four decades. As a former resident and one aspiring to return to Bangalore, I feel relieved at this outcome. Hope the Dharam Singh government lives up to expectations.

8212; Palani Ponnapakkam New Orleans

8226; Better late than never. Congratulations to Chief Minister Dharam Singh and congrats to the Express for backing the right cause. Even now it is difficult to catch up with Shanghai. But let us keep trying and fully leverage India8217;s strengths. If Bangalore wins Karnataka gains. If Bangalore surges, India wins. Look at the big picture, folks!

8212; Saty Ayyala Detroit

8226; In the case of the Bangalore airport, we all know that it was cleared many times and hailed by a gullible public and press. But once the limelight was off, the political class saw it as an opportunity to make money by holding the project up and thus blackmailing the promoters. Even after this clearance, if one were to systematically trace the hold-up points in this process of approval, we would be able to zero in on the real culprits responsible for the delay. Allowing bygones to be bygones only means that India will continue to figure among the most corrupt countries in the world.

8212; Sharath Haldia

In Lakshmi8217;s name

8226; Lakshmi N. Mittal has been quite a phenomenon for all of us Indians living abroad and love this country. I was quite curious about the nature of the change he was talking about. How does he infuse that change? How does he foresee the change as having positive outcomes? What are the generic rules he follows on ensuring change? If only he could answer these questions, it would be a great lecture on life for all of us 8216;Change in three areas would help India8217;s image: bureaucracy, transparency, corporate governance8217;, IE, December 21

8212; Prakash Kapila Syracuse

8226; Shekhar Gupta 8212; not just this time 8212; is a smart man. He knows what to ask and to whom. It8217;s interesting the way L.N. Mittal, has grown. We love it when Indians do so well abroad. This may sound cliched but true: we do have a very great destiny ahead. Things are moving back to Asia!

8212; Kabeer Shrivastava Mumbai

Go global with news

8226; The first thing the NRI minister should do is to ask Doordarshan to have global transmission of TV news 8212; like the BBC World Service 8212; to inform and entertain NRIs 8216;NRI ministry gets more teeth, Indians abroad more cover8217;, IE, Dec 20. Despite India8217;s name and fame about being a leading world power, it is appalling that its national TV transmission to the world is limited and, in many instances, non-existent.

8212; Sarat Chandran On e-mail

 

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