Bangalore: Call off Re 1 per kg rice scheme: Mohandas Pai to Siddu


Bangalore: Call off Re 1 per kg rice scheme: Mohandas Pai to Siddu

Bangalore, Jul 8 (PTI):
Former Infosys CFO T V Mohandas Pai today asked Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to rise above politics and call off implementation of Congress government's scheme to provide 30 kg rice per month to BPL families at Re one per kg as it would impose a heavy burden on the state exchequer.

Pai said government was not going to give money from its pockets but implement the scheme by using tax-payers money.

"If government does this, it is nothing but looting money of the tax-payers," Pai, currently Chairman of Manipal Global Education, told reporters here on the sidelines of the 'Pride of Karnataka' awards ceremony organised by Round Table India.

Pai said huge money would go down the drain by targeting feeding one crore people belonging to Below Poverty Line (BPL) category but it would have been good if they had promised to distribute it to about 30 lakh people instead.

"Giving rice at Re one per kg for one crore people - neither that much of rice is available nor money," he added.

Pai suggested the government to utilise Rs 4,000 crore odd money to implement skill development schemes, instead of implementing Re one kg rice scheme. "Money spent on skill development programmes will create an opportunity for people to earn their livelihood," he opined.

Karnataka needs additional 1,07,000 tonnes food grains to implement the programme which would cost the exchequer Rs 4,200-Rs 4,300 crore this year by way of subsidy.

It has sought an additional 10,000-15,000 tonnes from the Centre. Karnataka is all set to roll out the scheme from July 10. It originally planned to implement the programme from June but postponed it as it could not tie-up on the supply side.

The opposition BJP has dubbed the programme a "hasty decision" without doing homework. Karnataka is not a large rice producing state.

  

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  • Rajanna, Bangalore

    Fri, Oct 11 2013

    Dear All, As a freelance pressican let me tell you the fact. Mr pai as a Infy CFO was always on his toes to pacify governments to reduce the company's tax - both outbourne and inbourne. the reasn they gave was that to run a company like infy needed lot of money and the profits were low!(they have stated that they run the company to give jobs!)undreds of acres of poor farmers's lands have been evacuated to build infy campusus around. And the farmers have been given "peanuts". The proud owners of the land who did earn a humble living with frming are now serving infy as toilet cleaners, sweepers, attenders....attending on the people who cannot pay taxes because they earn in LAKHS! This man Pai and his collegues like Narayana Murthy etc are running from pillar to post evading taxes...plotting statements to persuade governments to rduce tax burden on them and on the people working for them!
    Now, when the government is trying to help the poorest of the lot why is this cry? that too a false one - Only to pacify their previous mentors?
    Let Pai and his associates come out in the open about the 2010 - 2011 1st, 2nd and the 3rd quarter returns! that will spell beans in their bottoms!
    These people are responsible for giving away freebees to rich mutts. Their helping poor and needy too have fetched crores in he name of NGO's managed by their WIVES! Now everyone discussing the likes of Pai tell me who is dwindling whom!?

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  • kamalakanta ghosh, Berugram, ketugram,burdwan,W.B.

    Sat, Aug 17 2013

    I am a poor man.I have a four family member.Please help me.

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  • tarun, manipal

    Fri, Jul 12 2013

    mohandas is unable to control corruption in his own group here in manipal and he talks big stuff about others. he and his alike put their millions in swiss banks while defaulting paytment of 30% tax to construct roads and other basic infrastrucuture. he does even construct even one ashram for poor or widow and also university gets all money to NRI account to hide their dealings here. corruption & dealings rampant here and all IT raids closes without any trial on media along with the deaths that occur here. money power?

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  • tarun, manipal

    Fri, Jul 12 2013

    meaningless to make GODs of congress. note that even BJP had put same in its manifesto.
    if they were not spineless then they would have files an PIL - public Interest litigation in court. no one has guts to do it. only subramani swami has done same. rest better wear bangles.
    jai ho congress- GOD of people like jeevan, etc. GOD's people do not complain. they fight the good fight of faith in living GOD- who listens to HIS disciples. they would have files case - PIL and exposed on media NDTV, unless like they believe that congress , sonia and rest are GODs.

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    I am against these freebies which leads to laziness. Since you are supporting such things you can assist siddu to distribute the batlis along with rice. This noble act of your's will not only alleviate the hunger but quench their thirst too. ha eheheh. great all the best.

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  • Daisy Zatakia, Mumbai

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    The question according to me is not the distribution of free rice or not. The question is does any political party have a right to make an election promise based on taxpayers money as the only way they can now fulfill this promise is by raising indirect taxes in the state . in this financial budget they will be increasing stamp duty, registration taxes etc.if they make an electrol promise they should account also as to how are they going to manage this subsidy without burdening the taxpayer

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  • Ravish Gowda, Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    The state report says, there are roughly one crore thirty four lakh families in the state of Karnataka. Out of this 98 lakh families are registered as Below Poverty Line families. So that means around 80% of families living in Karnataka are below poverty line? This is heights of stupidity. On top of this, the state Govt has informed the Center that half of BPL card owners have illegally acquired the card. So even the state govt knows it. Now the question is what was the urgency to implement this scheme? Just because MP election is around the corner Congress wants to do some drama. Oppositions in the state are useless, won't they have the guts to stop this scheme? Neither the BJP nor the JDS are concerned about the state, they are only concerned about their party politics. Everything is non-sense when it comes to identifying poverty. Some one who earns below 15000 per year, that is 1250 per month or 41 rs per day is considered as poor. Can we believe it? Even if you beg to live you will earn minimum of 200 rs a day. Many NGOs have done a survey about beggars and have presented the facts to Govt. Still reckless Govt just for votes are destroying the economy. In-spite of paying taxes what do we get, bad roads, poor electricity, bad transportation, no jobs, poor education, so then why the hell should one be honest in this nation and care for others? In simple words, Congress is a disease to this nation. They divide the country and destroy it for petty politics. Until Congress is eradicated from this nation India cannot grow. Congress has determined to destroy India in next few decades, hope Congress is eradicated at the earliest.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    ER Mangalore it does not matter whether we pay tax or not what matters is whether we have concern for the poor of India. I do pay taxes indirectly in many ways and my auditors know better than you. Poor have every right to enjoy their life and Siddu is implementing the scheme very wisely and enjoy support of mass. It is our bounden duty to help the poor in many ways we can. Let us question ourselves what is our contribution to the poor and feel proud for those who take the lead. Tax payers are exempted from IT on donations and charity funds and gifts to poor. Jai ho Siddu.

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  • ER, Manglore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    Stanley if you have concern for poor pay from your pocket not from money kept fro developmental purpose. Anyway you do not understand the economic impact of such scheme on state exchequer. why cannot Siddu distribute few bottles along with 30 kgs rice too.

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    ER Mangalore You are like king soloman. You can take up the job of distrubuting liquor bottles. Our honourable CM Siddu has no time for this kind of job. Good luck ER!

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 11 2013

    stanly d sa dubya -by your own logic you and siddu got time to distribute rice but no time for distributing batli? by the way have you got your ration this month hows the quality of rice

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  • Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/Dubai

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Mohandas Pai please mind your business.It is Election manifesto and let all of us help the poor and needy instead of millions of tons of rice being rotten/eaten by rats and virtually destroyed. We tax payers don't need sympathy from Pai.Politicians and business guys are looting lakhs of crores out of tax payers money. Let Pai check first on that. Jai ho Siddu.

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Stany D'sa, Balehonnur/DubaiWednesday, Tell me frankly do you pay taxes? else you would not have questioned Mr.Pai rudely.
    would you like to see your hard earned money wasted in creating a new breed of lazy bones and drunkards around you? No one has any objection if poor people are taken care of well. Here politicians in cohort with other want to gooble up funds meant for poor. Better teach the poor how to earn their living instead of pampering them with freebies.

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  • M R Nayak, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Ms ER, Mangalore, you speak as if you are the only tax payer commenting here.

    You have difficulty disclosing your name, how can we believe that you are honestly paying your taxes?!

    Stop looking at the world with a jaundiced view!!

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  • Dr. S. Ravindra Pai, London, UK

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Who's money ( Rice ) are we distributing for free ? Are the taxes we pay meant for these unscientific schemes ? Could not the same money ( 4300 Cr's ) be put into infrastructure and export production ? This State and Country is heading for a disaster. Wait and watch. The Rupee will touch 80 - 85 against the US Dollar in the next 12 months. Europe is financially suffering now, so is India. The Uttarkhand natural disaster itself will cost the Country Rs 50,000 - 1,00,000 Crores. Please tighten your belts now and before it is too late.

    Some jokers ( commentators ) here do not understand the gravity of the financial situation. That's the same reason why Mr. Chidambaram is rushing to the USA.

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  • S. Ravi Shetty, Puttur

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    I agree with Mr. Pai. Suddenly some people ( commentators ) have recognised the 'poor' in Karnataka. I only wish a few commentators watch the type of people flocking at the liquor shops every day at 6pm. Let us then consider them actually 'poor'!!

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  • Praveen Shetty, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Siddu is doing right thing. Why Mohandas Pai was kept silent when BJP Govt distributing cores of rupees religious institution

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  • S. Ramesh Nayak, MBA, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    While I work and pay taxes, it would be nice to see the poor man in Karnataka sleep and be lazy ( since he is getting free rice ). Next the State Govt. can distribute free liquor too. After all this is latest Management skills learnt by Siddu ( and many commentators here ) at Harvard & Yale Universities and approved by the IMF.

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Hey you all showing fake concern for poor Have you ever paid tax in life? every tax paying citizen has right to question the government about the proper usage of funds. One cannot use the tax payers money recklessly to increase h1s and his partys image by resorting these these cheap gimmics and making these so called poor poorer and drunkards.

    So daiji readers you quota of rice would reach your home soon eat and enjoy and keeping writin in daijiworld.

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  • Abdul Nazir, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Mr.Mohandas Pai, you are absolutely right. Because of your financial contol and acumenship, Infosys is the top software company in the world today. Thank God we don't have a Siddu running your institution / company. It is pathetic to read some comments out here. These seem to be part of the illiterate lot and who do not feel / understand the present recession in Europe and India and the flight of billions of dollars back to the United States Of America.

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  • Dr. Ranjan Rao, Bangalore / Brisbane ( AUS )

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    This illiterate lot do not understand India's financial situation and that currency volatility is hurting production ( high cost of importing raw materials for manufacturing ) and Industry. Even the IMF has downgraded India's growth projections for 2013-14 from 5.6% to 6.3%. This embodies weaker prospects across all regions.

    At this given time " Siddu's Rice Scheme " is financially ( Rs 4300 Crores ) unscientific.

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  • KRPrabhu, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Dear Dr.Ranjan Rao,
    I appriciate your concern over India's fincials.I agree among other things like 'sala mannaa' etc., the Re.1 kg rice scheme for BPL families.I invite your kind attention to one comment here by Mt.Gabriel Francis(GABBU) wherein he has highlightened in short the true picture of corruption in the state in recent times by political leaders.As you analyse this,what would be the effect of such large scale illegally stacking public funds in balck bags.Do these people have little concern for the poor.Definitely a big NO.Though the negetive aspects of this rice scheme of the govt has far reaching consequenses,the amount involved is negligible.I wonder there is no mechanisms to unearth balck money among politicians forget about thinking of bringing balck money stored in Swiss Bank.

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  • Hi, Kundapur

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Mr. Mohandas Pai is worried about 4k crore when it is shared to 1cr poor people of karnataka! Why wont he speak when 1000's of crore rupee is eaten by a single political person?? may be he gets his share here!!

    There is so much of other money with govt which can be used for skill development and etc for the poor, it's better idea and I support.. but better not to keep an eye of this money which is allotted to poor!

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  • Abdul Khadar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    Siddu is making this 'poor man' lazy by giving him 'almost free' rice. Next he will give them free alcohol. So why should this 'poor man' work at all ? Let the working class in Karnataka subsidise rice and alcohol for this (now)lazy 'poor man'.

    Come on working class of people in Karnataka. Work 2 hrs extra every day to subsidise rice for the drunkards, who are seen outside liquor shops in Karnataka every day at 6pm. Clap your hands, if not garland them at 7pm every day.

    India is going through a phase of recession. The manufacturing sector is badly hit. Production has come down, so too exports.The US Dollar has touched Rs 61/-. Europe is badly hit. Do we need these schemes at this time ? Who is Siddu's
    ( State Govt's )financial advisor / consultant ?

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  • HARISH, BANGALORE

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    congress has announced before election only. Financial adviser cannot do anything sometime.

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  • Desmond Mathias, Udupi / New York

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    The working class in Karnataka will have to pay more. Wait for the budget and see how you are going to be hit / thrashed. Remember, someone has to pay for it !!

    Only the USA can print dollar notes without gold reserves. India is not the same. USA investors have started taking their money back in billions. We will only add to the inflation and rise in costs. GOD HELP INDIA !

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  • Ronald D, Udupi

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    BJP agent!

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  • Edwin Nazareth., Shankerpura. Udipi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr.Mohandas Pai, I will ask you one question do you know the poverty, or did you slept till now empty stomach you or your children, now your talking about these all things, because you people wants to keep lower category people under your control, where are you when BJP said they are going to give rise to the poor for Rs.2/- per kg, why dint you said these things, I salute CM for his Good work, let God bless him to continue to serve poor people.

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  • My view , mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    i hope , people who are getting this rice, use properly . i hope it wont be wasted.

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  • Deepak, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    I totally agree with Mr. Mohandas Pai. The scheme Re 1 per kg is very much understood is a vote bank tricks and Congress succeeded in that by winning election. The problem in India today 80% of public (JANA MARULO JATRE MARULO) will support these political goons and get fooled themselves (like Re 1 per kg rice and all vegetable has rising to 100 - 200% why not even vegetables also at Re 1 per kg & petrol/Diesel 5 per liter, Re 1 per each electricity meter count) 20% who is really matured and their voices will be suppressed by these 80% stupid public. In this Mr. Mohandas Pai voice will be little heard or even neglected by Congi's or BJP's or even any ohter party comes to rule. The public ratio should change to 20% to 80% then only we will elect the leaders like Mr. Mohandas Pai and they do not talk of Re 1 per kg for rice but they speak social security, development of infracture and growth of the country. Hope one day HUM HONGE KAMIYAB.

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  • sundari ashoknagar, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Bather appa bather, Pai mamu bather.Next otugu unthuver. Enna votu eerege korpe.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    The people should have strongly objected when the Congress Party included this in their manifesto.Acoording to me ,complying the commitment given in the manifesto once the party wins is a good development.Hope,the government manages this issue skillfully rejecting bogus card holders and only extending this facility to the real deserving poor people.Thanq.

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  • Ramesh Nayak, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Reading some of the comments here, i am compelled to ask, guys what world are you living in?

    The reality is simply this:

    The Indian government is sitting on one of world's biggest hoards of food grains, about 667 lakh tons as of January 1, 2013.This would be a matter of celebration except that With 21% of its population undernourished, nearly 44% of under-5 children underweight and 7% of them dying before they reach five years, India is firmly established among the world's most hunger-ridden countries. The situation is better than only Congo, Chad, Ethiopia or Burundi, but it is worse than Sudan, North Korea, Pakistan or Nepal.

    The above is according to the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) which combines the above indicators to give us a Global Hunger Index (GHI) according to which India is 67th among the worst 80 countries in terms of malnourishment. With a fourth of its population going hungry daily, India is indeed the world's hunger capital!

    Food grains rotting due to poor storage and distribution is fine but giving it to the hungry & needy is poor economics! Get real guys!!

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  • SIDDIK AZAD, Uppalli.AlKhobar

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Ramakrishna Hegde was the first the fisrt C.M to implement this type of schemes in karnataka,from then on its continuing with differennt parties, Political Parties have nothing else to offer other than these type of Vote oriented policies.As long as people dont mind them, it will continue forever as the Election manifesto Items for political parties for many years to come.

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  • Ravi Kotian, Padubidri

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    If the excise duty on liquor is increased in Karnataka the same ' poor man ' will be heavily burdened. Outside every liquor shop at 6pm see for yourselves this same ' poor man ' drowning his days sorrow. Then feel for yourself , if that alcohol consumed was a waste or whether this ' poor man ' could have bought 1.5 kgs of rice & vegetables / pulses for the next days consumption at home for the family.

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  • Abdul Razak, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr.Mohandas Pai is absolutely right. Siddu wants the poor to just sit at home and eat and drink. The poor people of Karnataka will become drunkards and " die for the
    country " ,if these type of freebees continue.

    Siddu has started kicking the Karnataka tax payer for his party's personal benefit.

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  • anon, Earth

    Wed, Jul 10 2013

    If you feed the rich, they flee the country to Gulf, States or Europe and then bash politicians in FaceBook and DaijiWorld.

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  • Santhosh , Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Respected Mohandas Pai sir,
    Where were you when our previous government gave thousands of crores to the already-rich Mutts?
    You never opened your mouth then.
    Why is that you cry foul when the poorest of the society are given a small help?
    Isn't it a double standard sir?
    Kindly don't look at the poor people through your air-conditioned room windows in Bangalore, Mysore, Pune and Delhi.
    Come down to the reality.
    Come down to the streets.
    Come down to the villages.
    Come down to the farms.
    Come down to the huts.
    Have you ever held a plough in your hands, sir?
    Have you ever worried about how and from where to feed the wife and children?
    Have you ever worried about the famine and flood that destroy farmers' crops?
    You represent totally a creamy layer of the society and not the poor folks, sir.
    Therefore you will never feel their pain and struggle.
    Therefore your language is so one-sided.
    Therefore,sir, your language is anti-poor.

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  • Damodar Bhat, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr.Santosh, Mangalore : If you love the poor ( many of them lazy / drunks ), why not you sell your property and distribute it equally among the poor ? Do you want to be extra generous with the tax payers money who are already overburdened with inflation ? Every day at 6 pm please stand outside any liquor shop. See how much the same poor man drinks alcohol.Thereafter follow him to his house and see how he beats his wife and children who are hungry and without food. I think you would still take up for that ' poor man ' or would you change your stand ?

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Santosh Manglore, You are 100%correct.

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  • gabrial dsouza, pilar/sharjah

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    rice will bring the mice. i request the govt create some jobs for all people and make o joblees state. job means bread and there will not be hunger. call the industrial people for a meeting and find a better solution to make our state rich.

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  • ashwith , Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Common man is paying anywhere between 50-60 Rupis/kg rice in Bangalore.From where the balance 49 rupis will come from.I don't think Sidduji has planted Money tree in his backyard which makes one rupeex49.

    Indain Govt. People will never change in 1000 years hahaha!.whover may come to power we will be fighting within each other all the time. Thats why British took the advantage of Indians 400 yrs ago and now our own 10% people taking advantage over 90% people.

    Even if you make one cigarate cost 200 Rupis or one bottle whisky rate 1000 Rupis per 750ml people drink it irrespective or poor or not and same people protest when petrol price goes up.
    Luckily Poor MK GAndhi is not there to see the current state of Indian Democracy!He would have thought why I wasted so many years for these worthless people.

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  • Ravindra, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Sachidanand Shetty,
    In gulf, what are the facilities given to BPL / equalent card holders by the government?

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  • Praveen, udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr Pai when you were drawing crores of salary as a CFO of Infy have you ever thought that the salary you were drawing was more than what you actually deserved.Were you not enjoying the free food, accomodation and travel provided by Infy ? How about your company inspite of earning several thousand crores of income was still fighting with the Govt for more tax sops ? Have you ever visited any village and seen the plight of poor people ? What has Infy has a company done to wipe the tears of poor people ? Now that the Govt is struggling to provide to do some help to the poor and the needy why are you becoming so greedy ? Have concern and sympathy for the poor people.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, BEJAI

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr Mohandas Pai ,Please tell public about, how the money Manipal Group Swindled?(ICDS,MAHARASTRA APEX ,etc) Thousands of Depositors Lost the Hard earned money.

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  • John, Karkal

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Rs 4200 CRORES can be utilised in a better way than the present scheme what our Siddhu thought of. Of course, he is concerend about the poor, let us agree. Can he think of spending 42,000 Crores for providing regular power supply OR drinking water in the areas where poor people residing in Karnataka? Or any development work for the poor people? Who knows "we can hear about one more scandal called RICE SCANDAL (government sanctions the rice and rice stocks are received by rich rice merchants and politicians.) The current plan of offereing rice makes the people more lazy to work and it is not a permanent solution for eliminating poverty in the state. The poor farmer cultivating rice will get lesser price for his grains if he has to sell through co-operatice societies.

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Poverty is not a curse. Being born in a poor family is not anybody's fault. But dying as poor is their fault. Though we had rich close relatives, my parents did not depend on them and also not from the govt. as we were not entitled for govt. support. Schooling was free from municipality school where labour class kids came to study. But we were fortunate that we were taught by dedicated good teachers who filled confidence and hopes in us ,made us morally strong and we became self sufficient and successful in many ways. Fortunately we were not spoon fed. I don’t think I would have reached whatever I am today if we were entitled for govt. support, facilities etc .We worked hard with dedication and loyalty and God blessed.

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  • Nandini Pai, Manipal/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr Pai is wise. As it is the subsidised rice being supplied in Karnataka to BPL families is being sold by them to grocery store owners at a profit, I am saying this from experience in Bangalore. CM Siddaramiah's scheme to expand the subsidised rice supply will only benefit the shop keepers at the expense of the ordinary citizen. Better as Mr Pai says, the state govt should improve the skills of economically weaker sections and provide employment opportunities than give freebies.

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  • KA D'Silva, Dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Pai mam,
    have you forgotten Manipal Pai group of Finannce compnay closed down and not paid the deposit to so many poor depositors. that too they did during the NDA rule and escaped punishment !!
    where are you when the previous Govt given so many free-bees to temples and allied organizations? that time you were sleeping and now wake up all of sudden?

    I agree govt are doing these type of free-bees to get votes, then we can not restrict to only one govt /party, this can be blocked through proper law.

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    This low priced rice makes more confusion and misuse in society.Some people borrow the rice and selling others to higher price.I din't think this scheme will last long.

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  • Sandy, Udupi/UAE

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Instead of charging 1 rupee it can be for free of cost. Then we can call it a charity work of Govt. Now it stands nowhere!!!

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  • Fredrick DSouza, Shirthady/Qatar

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    It is also better to give little vegitable, dal, oil, salt, chilly alongwith rice so that people no need to work. Govt should support for productivity from the citizens than promoting laziness. Govt should utilise funds to develop programmes to generate income in the long terms. This offer is only a short term benefit for the people and long term political gain for the politicians. Support the people with benefits to work in the fields to grow more food grains and feed the needy.

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  • John, Karkal

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    On the top of it, they are going to offer cheaper liquors. What else you need to be LAZY person. One should be lucky to reside in Karnataka

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  • SEK, Banglore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr. Pai, you are enjoying life in 5 star hotels, let poor families eat one time rice

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  • Prakas, Kundapur/KSA

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    The Intention is good! But there are lots of irregularities. The real poor person is not aware of the facility, where as the corrupt officials misuse the facility & enjoy the benefits. Who is checking , the holder of BPL card is really a poor person???
    We require some HONEST NGO'S to do this job.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr Pai..this is already there in chatisargh , TN and Orissa !!its working well and poor are happy. You have enjoyed enough of tax and other real estate benefits from infosys why are you so jealous sir!!not right . A man of your stature should have contibuted to this cause in whatever way you can and made it succesful.

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  • roshan braganza, mumbai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    only recognised peaple are poor? , what about shelterless peaple like beggers ? . they don't have logistics like ration card , how the govt decission going to benefit them?. the so called bpl peaple doing reasonably well !

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  • Santhosh, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Bete have some knowledge about source of endowment fund & how it is distributed then comment here.

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  • lukas, malpe

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    all should get Rice for Rs.1 from the all the store,government should buy from farmer's directly no broker's should be allowed to buy Rice and Tomato and Potato and dal and wheat. these burden amount they should put more taxes on Rich people like Reduce Interest Rate on PF who is earning more then 35.000 salary per month and put more taxe on who is having more then one car for one family and more tax on food in internation hotel.

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  • peter, Brahmavar

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Can anybody give statistics how much money people lost on different investment plans of Pai brothers.

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  • melvin, kemmannu

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear Friends,Please don't fight each other, you watch and see,rice Rs1/kg will be for only till the election gets over.

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  • Gabriel Francis ( Gabbu), Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Compare Rs.4,000 crore with

    1. Net Wealth of Janardhana Reddy is Rs.25,000 crore

    2. Yogish Bhatt's Prado and More than 3 BDA sites in Bangalore

    3. Narayana Moorthy's Net Asset of Rs.600 crore

    4. R.Ashoka got a free volvo bus for himself for every 4 volvo bus for BMTC/KSRTC and totally he got more than 100 volves. His land accounts to more than 100 acre in Bangalore

    5. Kumaraswammys Net asset valued more than Rs.50,000 crore. Black money no idea.

    6. Yeddys assets more than 10,000 crore

    7. Shoba karandlaje's 700 acre forest land in madikeri

    8. Prameshwara, Shamanoor, Deshpandey, S.M.Krishna, DK shivakunmar, Ramaiah, Jaffer Sharief, ... - net assets of each individual is more than Rs.10,000crore

    9. I am loosing track of zeroes to be put after 1. All these assets are enjoyed by individuals and their families.

    BUT

    At least 1crore people will benefit from Rs.4,000 crore.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Where all corporate world supporting the poor in India they just support the Party/person only for their own benefits. Siddu helping the poor with 1 Rs Rice we have to appreciate him without much arguments because India a country where rich becomes more richer and the poor becomes more poorer. Mohandas Pai instead to call off this scheme he should with whole heartdely support this scheme by means of cash or kind!!!.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Damn the opposition. Chatisgarh a BJP ruled stated started this scheme along with TN and Orissa?? who double standards ?? Let the whole nation enjoy the benefits. Mr Pai get elected and then start making policices!!!All big corporates go and ask for exemption on taxes ,land and real estate has hit the roof top in Bangalore !!

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  • ER, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr.Pai is right. I agree with him. some people have questioned his concern for poor and knowledge about policts`and imaprtiality. Mr.Pai is gold medallist in CA exam in 1983 and expert in many things which many of you may not know. Read his articles and attend his lecturers you will come to the dept of knowledge he posses. just simply do not write for writing sake.

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  • Nithin, Oman, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    What Mohandas Pai said is correct. Whether it is congress or BJP , no such political gimmicks should be allowed. One should see the burden of implementing this scheme.

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  • Kiran, Mukka

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr. Pai, what about the lavish expenditures of the MLAs,MLCs & ministers of our previous government? Wasnt it from the general public?? When the present government wants to help feed the poor why this obstacle?? Let the money be used from the general public, after all it provides atleast one time "ganji" for the poor & needy. Don't you agree this Mr. Pai????

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  • Abdul , Udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Government has enough unused agricultural land in Karnataka and such land shall be given to some recognized and capable NGO bodies on long terms lease for growing paddy. Government shall also provide enough modern agricultural equipment & technique required for cultivation. In return, government shall buy such grown paddy / rice at reasonable price and distribute among the poor for rupee 1/= and it could be a balanced act without much burden to the state exchequer.

    Similarly, individual agricultural land owners do have enough unused agricultural land in Karnataka. Such arrangements can also be made for NGO bodies and the real owners can be compensated on yearly basis and remaining paddy / rice can be sold to the government at a reasonable price to feed the poor.

    This could create more employment, a step towards agricultural revolution, reduce burden of the state exchequer, government can also fulfill the manifesto promise and help the poor from starvation.

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  • John, Karkal

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear Abdul,
    Well said. That is how all the ministers should think. this will bring a revolution in our society as well as economy.

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  • prakash. A. Pinto, Bajpe, Korkambla

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr Pai what is ur problem,what ur loosing , if u can expand ur business and make money without giving anything to the needly , to whom ur telling not to give , if govt is feeding the poor what ur loosing,
    if u think govt is loosing its better u can donate some of profit money to govt,
    I think U and my father are same thinking never help the poor,be generous god will give good health and wealth,
    Pinto

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  • Farooq, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Its ok Mr. Pai..we can bare this extra amount going from our pocket since it is feeding poor ppl. But your comment seems to be biased. Mr Pai your commenting in favour of oppositions..not in favour of poor ppl of our country..

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  • Rakshak, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    ಸಿದ್ದಣ್ಣನ ಈ ಪೊಟ್ಟು ಸ್ಕೀಮ್ ಯಾರಿಗೆ ಬೇಕಯ್ಯ? ಬಡವ ಕೂಲಿ ಮಾಡಿಯಾದರೂ ಹೊಟ್ಟೆ ತುಂಬಿಸಬಲ್ಲ..ಸರಕಾರಕ್ಕೆ ಬಡವರ ನಿಜವಾದ ಕಾಳಾಜಿಇದ್ದರೆ ಮಳೆಯಿಂದ ಸೋರುತ್ತಿರುವ ಮನೆಯನ್ನು ತೆಗೆದು ಸರಿಯಾದ ವಸತಿ, ಮಕ್ಕಳಿಗೆ ಉತ್ತಮ ವಿದ್ಯಾಭ್ಯಾಸ, ಆರೋಗ್ಯ,ರಸ್ತೆ,ಸಾರಿಗೆ-ಸಂಪರ್ಕ,ಯುವ ಜನರಿಗೆ ಉದ್ಯೋಗವಕಾಶದ ಬಗ್ಗೆ ಕಾಳಾಜಿ ವಹಿಸಿದ್ದಲ್ಲಿ ಉತ್ತಮ ಸಮಾಜವನ್ನು ನಿರೀಕ್ಷಿಸ ಬಹುದು...........

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  • Vishal , Puttur

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    The road which is broadened from Melkar to Thokkottu through Mudipu benefiting the INFOSYS firm built from the funds of public exchequer because of INFOSYS influence on the government.
    Some help has to be given to the poor and that would be fair.

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  • sathurine Fernades, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Well said dear respected Mr. Mohandas Pai .Intellectual like your idea must be on the panel of advisory board to the present Government at Karnataka. These promises are like for Power and Electoral Gimmic.Election Commission must put a End to this Political Organizations for this type Loss making Promises. Now these BPL Families will Buy Rice for Rs.1/- and they will sell to their neighbors or the needy for 05-10 rupees less than the market value. If you announce such scheme, there should be control or tracking must be there, whether this scheme is really benefits the BPL families??Really U must scrap this Scheme. Or else Let the cost be Share from the Elected Congress MLA’s and Ministers since they will get good amount while in powers like Salary as well as Gimbala.Gimbala’s are made while awarding Projects and the transfer of Bureaucrats for the high Revenue Positions of their Choice. Lets save the State.

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    If the Govt is feeding the real poors, beggers who really cant afford. i dont mind i am with them. Mr.Pai the best idea would be cutting down the cost of the politician & VIP travel what x-chequer has to bear, Also the money spent to the prayers for rain health etc.... If we can stop one ounce of loot be it corporate or the govt sector or the politician i think that would be the best to get off the burden from the x-chequer. With your goodself i think the corporate gaints should also contribute towards some charity.

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  • SShetty, Udupi/Muscat

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Do we really have so called ‘BPL families’ which govt. is referring in Karnataka ?
    Every home has TV, atleast one 2 wheeler and hardly you find anyone with out cell phone. At least you try to find anyone in your locality or village who is earning less than 400 in a day!
    But that is all together a different topic. It is government responsibility to improve the basic needs for people. Proper sanitation, proper roads and proper access to toilets and keeping the food under affordable prices is really needed. But that is not related to what we worry about so called "poverty" in India. I would rather agree 200% that we were poor some 20 years ago. But in the recent past everyone is having opportunity to find a job, earn money for basic living which is a good thing we should appreciate. Best part is more than one person in the family is going for job which was not the case earlier. In my village and near by, it is very hard to find people who can work in agriculture fields because they have other options like Beedi, cashew industries, construction jobs to earn more. So where are the poor ???

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  • Peter, Mlore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    As it is we are not getting any local labor to do any coolie works, or even small biz owners are not getting semi-skilled staff to work for them as junior plumbers, electricians etc. The kannadiga is basically a lazy, lethargic person as compared to people from other states (eg. bihari, U P etc.) and thier productivity is marginal as compared to people from other states. Giving 1 rupee rice is a stupid, idiotic scheme, and will only further BPL people's excuses to not work for a living and their daily bread.

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  • SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear Jossy,Buy one and watch with entire fly. Cheap Mentality.

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear Suresh, when Lallu, Diggi or Sibal says something means its cheap jokes only. Here in this forum too, few always bark with many unrealistic and biased comments means just to be ignored

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Your family freely watches them in Assembly...

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Whether this scheme is good or bad, but being a farmer by birth, I can elaborate few problems of Free Rice to BPL Card Holders. “Below Poverty Line” Card Holders are not all poor as thought by our State Government and “Above Poverty Line” Card Holders are not all rich too. So, it is not necessary that Rice Scheme will benefit all poor only. Secondly, as a basic trend in our Coastal Area, Agricultural or Farm Workers are being paid in Rice instead of cash as a daily wages. Now it has been fixed at 5 to 6 Kgs of Rice per day. Since Rice is available almost free of cost then who is interested in Rice as a daily wages instead of cash. Moreover, minimum daily wages has been increased to minimum 150 to 2oo Rupees per day too. If Farmers won’t get sufficient Income from agriculture activities then why they should go for paddy cultivation? If there is no Paddy cultivation, then off course shortage of Rice again in our State so our State Government has to bring the rice from neighboring state to fulfill the promise. It means major portion of the Tax and Fees Collections will be wasted to fulfill the election promise only then where will be the money for infrastructure or developmental works? I think this is right time our Supreme Court direct Election Commission to ban “Free Schemes” of all Political Parties wherever there is burden on ex-chequer.

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  • Agnello, Mangalore/Muscat

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    A hungry child will not be motivated to acquire a vocational skill but can be easily motivated to for a criminal skill.
    Out of a tax revenue of the state 80000 Crores 4000 crore going to feed the most malnourished is money well spent. The society will be best served if they see to it that the scheme is uted properly rather than question the intention.

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Your comment can't be ignored..But Siddu mama's intention is to get popularity and not to serve needy people.He could have openly told that I would make HAVE NOT people happy at the cost generocity) of HAVE people..Instead he said 'My govt..My Govt.....

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  • Dinesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    The 'poor man'who earns just 20 Rs per day used to spend that amount for buying rice earlier. But now if he gets the same amount of rice at just one rupee then he will spend the remaining 19 Rs to alcohol!! If not he will never work, as he gets rice at one rupees. This is how vote politics kills the hard working community and ends up in alcoholism or laziness!! None of politicians are pointing at alarming population explosion or creating job opportunities. They all want all want is just big number of uneducated alcoholics so that they can get/ buy votes easily!!

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Out of this 4000 Crores spent on rice, at least 3000 Crores will go to ration shop and fair price shop owners pocket. This rice if the quality is good, then will be replaced by poor quality rice by these shops...!!??? Good quality rice will be sold to hotels and big retail shops....!!!???? BPL people will get hardly 1/4 of the benefit...that too will be doubtful. Mohandas Pai has a good suggestion which will work, than making people lazy by providing food at cheap price.

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  • Mr. bean,

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr.T V Mohandas Pai where were you during Govt poured money to Mutt and temples in crores?? Just keep quit as you did before..

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    I have commented earlier about how Mr.Siddramaiah ignored his Secretary's advice when he wanted to implement 1Re/kg rice.When Secretary came to know that there is shortage of rice in the state and getting rice from other states also not profitable and possible,he advised Chief Minister to postpone his idea.But egoistic CM shut Secretary's mouth...Now everyone has realised except hardcore Congi supporters..(even Siddu mama too realized..)

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  • Agee, Indian - UAE

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    few people are calculative always.... reader pls dont get carried away with the above article, think heartly... let the poor people enjoy their life.... Birth-Life-Death..

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  • kannadiga, mangalore/dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    It took Mr. Pai 4-5 months to inorm this to GOvernment of Karnataka. He had to wait for Manipal Global Education to deliver this suggestion!! What a media stunt... Come on... we educated people some time fool ourselves... I believe Mr. Pai was in Karnataka during election Manifestos being discussed, speeches by different Political Parties etc... even BJP announced 25 or 30 kg rice @Rs 2/kg....if BJP won elections and d as per their manifesto...is Mr. Paid was justified their spending....this is called POLITICS...the great Indian Thamasha....JAI HO!!

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  • devd, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr.Pai Bill gates donated much of his wealth for charity. When you have lots of income you should pay tax. Not every guy living out there can come and join infosys.
    First feed the hungry stomach then you teach him skills. Being hungry he wont be able to learn anything.

    All these will be tough to understand the people who never lived a poor man's life..

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  • Gladson, Brahmavar

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    I’m not very sure Pai maam would have come up with the same question if BJP was in power and I’m not sure he had said anything about this when BJP was giving rice at Rs 3 per K G. On the other hand why this similar advice does not come from Pai or any other corporate head when govt provides various benefits for business empires? Why Pai did not speak in the same tone when govt after govt provided these companies with freebies such as lands, tax exemptions etc?...The corporate world has lost touch with the real world which is just outside the huge gates of Infosys, WIPRO, TCS, ITPL etc...Pai maam the real world is not the cool cabins that give rise to your BP but the real world is on the street, under the hot sun and deep down in the villages...for you Indian villages are just the picnic spots, leisure hang-outs and relaxation stations...but these very villages and the dwellers of these villagers form the crux of India...if you feel the govt will pass on this burden to the exchequer, why not a few big corporate houses come up and sponsor this scheme? It could be a better CSR initiative than what most of the major business houses do now. Why not all these companies come out with a scheme wherein all their employees are directed to contribute Rs 100 per month towards this scheme...I guess this would alone generate huge money and could help govt in reaching out to the poorest of poor?

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  • nannu, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear Gladson pls see in the youtube interview taken by TVM to Mr. Yediyoorappa in kannda and then give your comment pls...

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  • Johnson, KSA

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Government is responsible for providing basics like food shelter and security... It is good move at least poor people will sleep in hungry stomachs...
    Mr.Mohan please concentrate to get black money... that is only the way we can save our tax. Don't target poor people ...

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  • stan, dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Promises by the political parties to the people by giving RS 1/- per KG rice, Laptop, Saris, Television, Giving donations to Religious institutions, etc must be banned by supreme court. Supreme court also ban spending tax payers money to non product able parks ( Mayawati spent money to make Dr Ambedkar park in UP) . These things will burden the tax payers not the politicians. Government must also stop reservations in Jobs, education admission. They must support ST/SC or other caste, giving them financial help i.e. if any of the backward class want to study they must refund the fee and they have compete with others to get admission, in Jobs/Schools, colleges.

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Most of the comments /views in response to this article are short sighted.Kindly analyse seriously and you will understand on the long run almost every one becomes self sufficient and the burden on the Govt will be minimum.Mr Pai, myself and many others have known the feeling of NOT having.

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  • William Pais, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    This is too shallow an argument Mr Pinto! Tell where is fish. Before they breed you swallow them living nothing for the one who works hard sitting on the river bank all day day.

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  • Pinto, Mlore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Just because you have a S added to PAI does not give you the depth to fish in shallow waters.
    These quotes are not mine but used to drive in a metal point not a plastic one !

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  • Narendra Prabhu, Sullia/Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    The one Rupee rice and Food security bill are coming because the growth recently is without any net addition of jobs, The message is clear for the less educated mass -India will grow , you don't have to do anything !
    And many millionaires will become billionaires India will shine, But poor people can forget everything except food !

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  • Anand, karkala

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Government must review the BPL cards issued in the past to ensure that all the cardholders are eligible to get the benefit.

    There must be lot of cardholders above poverty line and eager to grab benefit.

    We are the tax payers have to feed those who are ineligible. Vote bank politics of Siddu will cost the medium class people in the state.

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  • nannu, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    "Do anybody know how to catch wild pigs?""You catch wild pigs by finding a suitable place in the woods and putting corn on the ground. The pigs find it and begin to come every day to eat the free corn."When they are used to coming every day, you put a fence down one side of the place where they are used to coming. When they get used to the fence, they begin to eat the corn again and you put up another side of the fence."They get used to that and start to eat again. You continue until you have all four sides of the fence up with a gate in the last side. "The pigs, which are used to the free corn, start to come through the gate to eat that free corn again. You then slam the gate on them and catch the whole herd. Suddenly the wild pigs have lost their freedom. They run around and around inside the fence, but they are caught. Soon they go back to eating the free corn. They are so used to it that they have forgotten how to forage in the woods for themselves, so they accept their captivity."That is exactly what happening in India.The government keeps pushing us towards Communism/Socialism and keeps spreading the free corn out in the form of programs such as supplemental income, tax credit for unearned income, tax exemptions, tobacco subsidies, dairy subsidies, payments not to plant crops (CRP), welfare, medicine, drugs,etc. while we continually lose our freedoms, just a little at a time.One should always remember two truths: "There is no such thing as a free lunch,and you can never hire someone to provide a service for you cheaper thanyou can do it yourself."Hence, Quote for today:"In India the problems we face today are there because the people who work for a living are now outnumbered by those who vote for a living.”But, God help us all when the gate slams shut.What we fail to understand is that politicians would like us to remain slaves, with begging bowls, and continue to live a life of indignity.That is the tragedy and reality of this country.

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  • Mathias, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear Friend ted USD 1 billion still be continued, this was started a decade ago..u didn't know cos CBI was asked not to conduct any investigation when congress ruled the state. U got to be smart like Pai to bring up the level of indian standard and not being biased and political in nature for anything and everything.

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  • FP, Koteshwar

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    If Re 1/kg rice scheme is honestly implemented and feeds the needy around us, I am willing to give all my taxes for this cause. High profile people, who have crores hidden everywhere do not understand the pain of the poorest of poor who are unable to get one time food

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  • Irshad Shaikh, Udupi/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Donating crores of rupees to temples is not a burden on tax payers???
    Every food item become so expensive now a days,let the poor people atleast have rice for cheap price.
    And I am sure those opposing this shceme now are on the queue to get rice @1 rupee.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear BUT YOU FORGOT TO ADD HAJ SUBSIDY since 1947 for vote bank politics... it too cost burden on tax payers money ?????

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  • vinay, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    You are not giving single penny to temple instead our tax payers money is going for haj subsidy. Just go & check with all the temples how much they are collecting from devotees as "Dakshina". Dont talk about religious matters.

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  • Irshad Shaikh, Udupi/Dubai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear jeevan,vinay
    Okay there is Haj subsidy,there is donations to temples then how come feeding poor people become a burden to you. So many scandals worth crores irrespective of political parties,why cant we absorb this spending as one more scandal!
    You know something, this scheme is not the actual problem here, the problem is this scheme by congress.
    And Btw for your info we pay house tax which goes to govt treasury.

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  • Joby,

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    only God knows where its going...!!!! buddy its Congress now, take care

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  • Bhaskar T shetty, Nandalike / Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    The Market price of 1 kg Rice already crossed Rs. 50 to Rs. 55/- If government introduces rice at Rs. 1/- to poor, the mill owners should contribute more rice to government Levy at subsidised price of Rs. 20/- per kg. that means mill owners are loosing Rs. 30/- per kg of rice on government Levy. To compensate this loss they effeminately increase the price of rice in the open market. That means in coming month rice price will touch Rs. 75/- to 80/- in the open market. Common man can't even afford a " Ganji" in this government policy. Further those who eligible for rice at Re 1/- are very lucky. No need to work. Rest at home. have fun. Other people work for you....Wait Sidhu also offering cheap liquor also... Sidhu ...stop this vote Bank politics.

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  • Ted, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Feeding-the-poor-is-better-than-looting-USD4Billion-worth-of-Iron-Ore.

    Pai-uncle-why-don't-u-focus-ur-smartness-in-managing-Manipal-group-rather-than-getting-involved-in-politics.

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  • Leena, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    I agree with you Sir Mohan Pai. The government should think of giving hook in stead of fish. How long can government feed the poor? By providing rice, the government is making them lazy, moreover they would buy rice for 1 Rupee and sell it higher rate. They need to be trained for skilled work and create employment so that they can make their living and live dignified life with their own hard earned money.

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  • amma admi, udupa

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mohan Das pai thinks he is a only guy pays tax. i too pay Tax .
    i am happy that gov is giving rice for 1 Rs/kg . atleast tax payers money is used for good cause

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  • William Pais, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr Pai will not understand what a one rupee rice means to parents of poor children who have to sustain the food needs. He will not understand what this one rupee rice does to old men and women who do not have a single rupee earning. What tax payers money is he talking about? Let the tax payers money go at least meeting food needs of the people not in amassing wealth in the hands of the few. It is very well to sit in air conditioned office in a high rise and talk about waste of tax payers money. Mr Pai please spend some time with poor in the village and understand what it means to be poor. Mr Pai explain why Infosys needs 334 acres which it sanctioned from the goverment in mudipu? . It was government land and belonged people. By taking the land that way it made impossible for common man to build get land. Even if 5 cents were given alt lest 500 families would have benefited. Mr Pai worry you not about the one rupee rice but crores of rupees as loss by way tax holiday, tax evasion and export sops. If One Rupee rice feeds for the hunger of the people let the tax payers money go in that noble way. Mr Chief Minister , Please do not pay heed to such a advice. You are a chief minister of masses not of classes.

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mohandas Pai Sir, please talk about corruption, nepotism, selfishness of our politicians. Talk about black money stashed abroad, talk about those scams. In front of those multi mega scams this Rs. 4000 Crores are peanuts. If all that wealth was to spent in India, today there wouldn’t have been any poorer in this country. Richer is getting richer and poorer is pushed to the wall because wealth of this country has been unevenly utilized by some scoundrels called our ruling elite.

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  • Shashi Shetty, Santhoor/ Manipal

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    It is criminal to Re.1/kg on a rice. where as a minimum production cost per kg of rice will cost anywhere between Rs. 12 to 15 whihc includes labour salary, machine , fuel, electricity etc. How can any Govt. at re. 1/kg. This is more than a robbing the honest tax payers money. Tax payers slog day in and day out to earn money and the govt.is encouraging lazy gooks to sit and eat rice at re.1/- ( atleast consider the minimum production cost when distribting freebies). These Re. 1/ rice scheme, NREGA will ruin our countries productivity. It will encourage people from not working. Unless we get enough workers to work how will the industry work ? it would be more better if Govt. makes a rule on minimum salary, perks for people working hard, insurances , housing schemes for hard working labours etc than bringing in these revenue draining policies.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    FEKUS are planning to offer PORN VIDEOS for Rs.1.........

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  • Jagdish, Riyadh

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    like you jossey.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dont addict for such video please be away...

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  • Dr Prakash Harischandra, Surathkal

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mohandas Pai has quit Infosys, Yes Of course he has talked sense about the rice scheme , but complete profit oriented social engineering is not possible in India. Every body was rich in India ...which will not happen... u will not have lousy politicians.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Shri. Mohandas Pai is 100% right!
    Instead, our Government should ensure that all our people are employed through out the year.
    They should get Rice/Wheat/Oil
    of good quality at fair price.
    Free supply spoils our people.
    They will not work thereafter!
    Like our people are spoiled by giving loans and then waiving off,
    they forgot repayment culture.
    Defaulters on the rise!

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  • Nithin Poojary, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Zeal , Bangalore
    Completely agree with you.... Free farmers land alloted to Infy is ok, Tax subsidies are ok, but one rupee rise for BPL card owners is a burden...
    Our Daiji readers are supporting this great man because he maintains diplomacy...
    But the same daiji readers are against some leaders who un-diplomatic but are pro-poor people...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    At least we can feed our poor people instead of rotting and feeding rats in our granaries....

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  • Zeal , Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Yes Mr Pai.... Only Infy is entitled to freebies like free land, tax subsidies etc so that the rich become richer! It is such a shame that there are people among us who have go hungry without a square meal and privileged lot shamelessly keep objecting when the Govt is doing something about it.

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  • flavian dsouza, chik/banaglore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    very true ..INFOSYS has grabged thousands of acres and accumulated real estate !!tax exemption and get as many benefist as possible but poor peopel when they eat a sqaure meal they feel jealous !!Chatisgarh the same thing is done but its BJP govt why did he not speak up!!

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  • Cliffy, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Infosys boss will never understand the hunger of the poor man. Rice is at the rate of one rupee is for poorest of the poor. So Siddu is doing right thing.

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  • Pinto, Mlore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Right Mr. PAI
    Tu correct Sangla

    TEACH A MAN TO FISH
    DONT GIVE HIM FISH !

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  • K.M.Sheik, Bangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mr. Mohandas Pai,

    Even after 65 years of Independence we could not eradicate poverty eventhough we have abundant natural resources in India. Who is responsible ? Who is looting the poor people of India ? Is it corporates ? Are they plundering India as erstwhile East India company did ? If people have no health without food, how can you educate them? It is a right step by the Government to feed the have nots if it is implemented. If you consider or compare the amount to be spent on one rupee rice to the scams in India, it is negligible. Whether scams are not involved tax payers money ? Are you not worried?

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  • Sunil D'Souza, Mumbai / Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    I totally agree with Mr. Pai. , Feeding Re.1 rice could be a temperoary solution to a permanent problem of poverty. But using the money to teach the people how to earn their own rice could be a permanent solution and could improve our society as well.

    But here I guess this is just a political showbazee that's going on to gain mileage.

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  • jimmy noronha, Bellore, Lucknow

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    You are absolutely right Mr. Pai.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    When BJP announced 25kg rice at Rs 1, free laptops during elections, probably they were from the Infosys funding and not tax payers! And now Congress has announced something "after" elections, suddenly the nationalist inside the corporate has woken up.

    What is wrong with the corportate honchos these days, everyone seems to take a side.. Tomorrow they may start recruiting people with certain names and rejecting others..

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  • Vinesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Tax is paid by Indian citizen and it is going back to Indian citizen. Nothing is wrong in this scheme.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Karnataka’s position is, in what would appear to be contrary to common perceptions of poverty, in fact closer to States such as Assam and Rajasthan, which are generally regarded to be poorer.
    Food security and technical education need to be promoted badly in Karnataka.

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  • Emraan, mangalore jubail ksa

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Mohan Babu, You rich people never understand the condition of bpl.
    So better u support the scheme or else keep quiet, I feel the present government machine has got highly qualified people in it for example our CM Siddu he is a LLB graduate, hope he knows best to run this scheme coz he got experience as finance minister for state in past. Mohan Babu you were just an CFO of Infosys but our Siddu Sir is CEO of Karnataka State. He is a great leader and key of the state administration.
    Do not teach him much, he promised people before and now he is implementing it. All the best for Siddu and his highly qualified squad of ministers.

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  • Prasanna, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Most of the BPL card holders are rich people.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    10% of our food reserves in India that is enough to feed more than 10 Crore people rots away in different warehouses of India.
    According to the New York Times, it is estimated that about 55% of the children in India suffer from malnutrition.[52] The World Bank, citing estimates made by the World Health Organisation, states that "About 49 percent of the world's underweight children, 34 percent of the world's stunted children and 46 percent of the world's wasted children, live in India." The World Bank also noted that "while poverty is often the underlying cause of malnutrition in children, the superior economic growth experienced by South Asian countries compared to those in Sub-Saharan Africa, has not translated into superior nutritional status for the South Asian child.

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  • ESKEY, UDUPI

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Hi Bulsam,
    The entire issue boils down to the last sentence of your comment.
    Here in India, the intentions of the politicians (all parties) are not honest. This behaviour is not likely to change in the near future.
    India is home to about 27% of the world’s poorest people. It is a shame that the food grains produced by India and stored in warehouses are rotting. A wise government would have given priority to distribute these food grains to the needy than letting it to rot.
    There is no doubt that the needy people should be supported. Again, it is the duty of the Government to uplift the living conditions of needy. Of course, they have to use the tax-payer’s money. Unfortunately, they cannot go on ‘printing’ thee money to generate cash flow isn’t it.
    It is sad that the Government (all over India) is playing politics with every issue. We have seen how the food grains sent by other states were handled in Uttarakhand recently. There is no logic in giving rice at 1 Rs per Kg. Either you give it FREE or charge at least your cost (support price given to farmers transportation) Government should not be in the business of running a business (profit & loss) Governments should ‘Govern’ that’s all.
    Coming back to the issue of tax payer’s money, I had already known its fate the moment it left my hand that each paisa of it is going to go down the drain. “KRISHNARPANA” I am not worried about it anymore. But, as part of an ‘upper middle class’ household, my worry is how much this populist schemes will further hurt our economy.
    I would be happy if somebody conducts an audit at the end of the year and publishes a report on this scheme to know how many people are really benefited. These kind of schemes should be continued or stopped. What percentage of food grains have been prevented from rotting etc…

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  • Roshan Sequeira, Managalore -Auh

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Just because it adds extra burden on government exchequer, you should not be scraping a development scheme. Government is a not a multi national company which runs on profit & loss accounts. It bound to support the weaker section of society. I would have rather happy if Mr. Pai as a Chairman of esteemed Chairman of Manipal Global Education volunteer to sponsor the cost of this scheme in Udupi district and set a precedent(irrespective of which party is ruling the state) This will defiantly initiate pioneering organisation in other district to follow the suite. There are lots of people amongst us cannot afford a square meal a day and its duty of every human being to look after weaker brethren.

    Of course government has the responsibility that the benefits of the scheme reaches the right people. People talk about corporate social responsibility. But I feel it should be individual responsibility of every human being to support he fellow human being who is in distress. Daijiworld has done wonders in life's of many people and initiative from Daijiworld in this front will be surly supported by its followers.
    Lets forget about our political affiliations/choices and request the Daijiworld to raise to the occasion. We request to initate a drive to support the poorest among the poorest in the twin district (undivided DK)

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  • Rajesh shetty, Mlore-Shj

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Don't worry Paimaam, money will come from Perinje or Yanbu from Kai Contributors..I guess

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  • richy pinto, karnatak natak

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    dear sidhu, good idea, young's will not work, will steel for liquor and assured like free food. instead make the people to work in barren agri land and pay them the remuneration to buy food in more

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  • SALEEL, MLR/DXB

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    MASTERE ARII KORPA.. ONJI CHUR KAPULE.. BJP PANINI MATRA.. CONGRESS MALTEDE TOPAUNDU..
    BJP LEADERS HAVE DONE THEIR HOMEWORK ONLY TO THEIR HOMES AND NOT FOR COMMON PEOPLE LOOTINE

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    The same Re one, rice cooked & served in parliament house....oondu Ari thinoliya swami panle ha haaaaa!!

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  • PEACE LOVER, Kingdom of Bahrain

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    YEH EK RUPYA KA CHAWAL KHANE KA LAAYAK HAI KYA...ISMEIN PATHTHAR KITNE HONGE...DEVA-re-DEVA KAPADU!!

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  • Welwisher, Qatar

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    tax or not, it is a distribution of wealth among all BPL families not limited to congress alone. for them something is better than your rich wealth that you enjoy sir - social injustice ? stratification ?? !.

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  • rahul shetty, udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    what sort of this rice? is it grain or out dated? I am sure BPP suffer with massive desease if they eat these kind of rice.. this is just vote banking game from congress.... how about vegetables??? will they get also 1 rs vegetable or chicken???? come on..

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  • Louis Fernandes, Belthangady

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    we are experiencing extreme labour shortage since more than 1 decade. If this Re 1 per kg scheme is implemented then labours will have happy new year everyday. why the labour bother to work 6 days a week when he get rice for just 1 rupee per kilo. he can work 2 days a week and still run his family as much as food is concerned. Govt is making more harm than good. common man will have tough time to get the labours.

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  • Vinesh, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    If the stomach is empty. No energy to work.If they are taught skills, government cannot provide jobs for some many people in one go.This scheme is good.

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  • essarkay , bangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Dear mr pai. Sincerly appreciate your concern as a kannadiga for our beloved state, you have expressed your view as what its needed for the government for giving a troublesome governence for the next five yrs, we seriously invite more and more people like you to come forward to give wot best needed for the state to run smoothly without any problems.

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  • a.v.a, mlore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    What does it gain these politicians to gain their seat to loose the whole nation.

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    I PARTLY AGREE WITH PAI.
    WE MUST DRAW A LINE IN BETWEEN.
    GIVE HALF KILO INSTEAD OF 1.
    OTHER HALF AMOUNT MAY BE USED IN REHABILITATION.
    BUT DISTRIBUTION MUST BE TRANSPERENT AND JUST.
    DEATH PENALTY MUST BE IMPOSED ON PROVEN CORRUPT OFFICIALS IN THE EVENT OF ANY FRAUD.

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  • Indian, Udupi

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Rice @ Re1/kilo will ruin our economy but may fetch some votes..!

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Hats off to you Mr. Mohandas Pai. We need people like you to raise your concerns on issues affecting people of Karnataka. By giving rice for Re 1 per kg, Government is wasting tax payers money. Government will impose more taxes on common man and start several schemes which is just a gimmick. Government should stop all this nonsense. Government should provide clean governance, concentrate on infrastructure and development of state without bias.

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  • lancelot, kankanady

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    market prices rs 35/kg, for BPL rs 20/kg is reasonable.

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  • SURESH MAROLI, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    HE IS 'CHEAP" MINISTER. HE CANT UNDERSTAND, HE IS NOT SO BRILLIANT LIKE U. HE ONLY THINKS SHEEP AND CHEAP.

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  • Manoj, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    ``Karnataka needs additional 1,07,000 tonnes food grains,'' says Mr. Pai. Does it mean that the BPL people will consume more rice that usual, because of Sidhu's one rupee scheme? Mr. Pai has forgotten the fact that the government is not a business concern. The government has the responsibility to see that everyone gets enough food. What is wrong if government utilises tax payers' money for poor?

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  • Ashraf Habibi, Dammam

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    How about corporates cheating/looting ??..One corporate eating 4,000 crore is better or 1 crore beneficiaries!

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  • Naveen , Netakere

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    Dear Mr.Pai, you know economics but doesn't know economics in politics, politics and economics doesn't go together, statements like yours is nothing but deaf ears for Mr.Siddu & Co(ng)they wanted to save their back today and tomorrow but not the future and the next generation, giving rice for Re 1 per kg two ways criminal waste, firstly exchequer, secondly, depriving people from earning their lively hood by creating job opportunity, sorry your statement is not for the highly (un)educated who r running the govt,

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  • ISMAIL.K.PERINJE, PERINJE-YANBU/KSA

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    In fact BJP did it in fag end of it's govt that is RS 2 per KG but ECC not allowed to operate so that the scheme sine died.On resources and logistic point of view it is indeed a daunting task.But implementation for the needy would not go as Govt wished. APL/BPL ration cards still a issue and there are thousands and thousands were with out cards yet!

    Coming to the issue,Siddu presented record budgets in Karnataka and perhaps best finance minister so far.But declaration this SUVIDHA came earlier than anticipated.Interestingly,RE 1/KG rice was Congress manifesto!!!Under any circumstances it will not be withdrawn for political reasons.Such populous schemes are operational in southern states and MP also running the scheme.Now managing resources for the said scheme may be a question mark but FINACIAL GURU, Siddu might foresaw some escape route.Mr Mohandas Pai's advise will be not entertained and even no mood to react as all preparations are in full swing to introduce the scheme.FOOD SAFETY BILL/ORDINANCE PASSED BY CENTRAL GOVT WHICH LOWER THE BURDEN OF KARNATAKA STATE.LET US SEE HOW IT OPERATES AND IS IT REACHES NEEDY...

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  • R Mallar, Kasaragod/ Dubai

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    Ek kilo rice ka kimmat tum kya jano Mohan babu? ek kilo rice vote bank kas chavi hei......

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    Ek kilo chawal ka quality tum kya jano R. Mallarji, usmein paththar aur kidey kitne honge mere samaj ke bahar hai....

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  • vashal, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    Mohandas Pai was in deep sleep & now got up.Please add his name into BPL card.

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  • Lawrence, USA

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    A Chinese proverb says "Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day teach a man to fish and he will eat for ever"

    It doesn't make any economic sense giving away rice for Re.1 per kg. I don't mind aged and disabled getting subsidized food but able bodied must work/perform.

    Government is encouraging dependency and at certain point in the future there will not be enough money to support this program. Take the example of erstwhile Russia until 1990. There are people still don't want to work and they expect the government to take care of them. It reminds me of "Saala-Mela" of Mr.Poojary. People have developed a mentality of not paying back the loan and it is no more unethical. Bank Managers often hear the customers says "Swalpa wait maadree government saala manna madthare"

    I expect Siddu to have a far-sighted vision. He may gain a few votes but eventually people will dump him.

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 09 2013

    Well said Lawrence. Completely agree with you. If diabled and old get subsidized rice and other food grains it is OK as they are unable to work. But if it is given to able bodied persons then Government is encouraging lazy people and these able bodied person's may reluctant to work hard or they might spend their money on liquor as they are getting rice for Re 1 per kg. I am not against poor. Everybody who can work should work hard to earn their bread. I am from middle class family and I don't have any ancestral riches. If this goes on, then state treasury will be drained. Also, tonnes of food grains allowed to be rotten by government. This waste also should be avoided.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    Siddu... Short cut will cut you short...

    Due to this scheme and levy system by got price of rice will go up per kg 55-65 Rs..

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Mon, Jul 08 2013

    Pai to Siddu
    Neenu Buddhu
    Siddu:Ye Pai-Maadadiru Saddu
    Biluvudu Ibbarigu Guddhu...!!

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