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A.P. seeks details on land and other requirements from a private investor interested in setting up Disneyland. Investors now pay five per cent of land’s market value per acre as lease rental every year. On Visakhapatnam outskirts the average rental amounts to Rs. 20 lakh per acre.

If the Andhra Pradesh government has its way, the State could become home to India’s first Disneyland.


 


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Disney land lu....Discotheque lu.....Club dance llu ettadam emanna Govt business aa... Bijiwada llo raithula deggara polaalu theesukuni isumantivi kooda edathaara endhi....all in the name of Tourism and development.....g009_idi_amin_laughing_soldier.gif

elantivi lekunda mana AP lo chalikasukovadani vastara uncle?

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Disney land lu....Discotheque lu.....Club dance llu ettadam emanna Govt business aa... Bijiwada llo raithula deggara polaalu theesukuni isumantivi kooda edathaara endhi....all in the name of Tourism and development.....g009_idi_amin_laughing_soldier.gif

If this materializes, then we will get a BIG boost in tourism sector. A first one of its kind in India, we can attract lot of people to AP moreover other forms of investments also flows into AP. 

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Disney land lu....Discotheque lu.....Club dance llu ettadam emanna Govt business aa... Bijiwada llo raithula deggara polaalu theesukuni isumantivi kooda edathaara endhi....all in the name of Tourism and development.....g009_idi_amin_laughing_soldier.gif

poddunne chusam ga annai...satyam vadu projects vizag ki move cheddam ani try chettante...weekends pekadukovala mem pom ani senior officials lolli....vizag lo 2000 em kharma...10k acres ki kuda problem ledu...agriculture pedda ga ledu

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poddunne chusam ga annai...satyam vadu projects vizag ki move cheddam ani try chettante...weekends pekadukovala mem pom ani senior officials lolli....vizag lo 2000 em kharma...10k acres ki kuda problem ledu...agriculture pedda ga ledu

 

If there is a business potential, let the private investors come and invest...make profits.....let the govt remove red-tapism and other bureaucratic hurdles.......

 

let the private investors come and buy land on their own....land ammevaallu unnaru..konevaallu unnaaru..these are regular transactions which we see daily...govt ki endhuku ee broker pani ....when the govt is expected to play the role of a facilitator, why is it behaving like a broker?

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If there is a business potential, let the private investors come and invest...make profits.....let the govt remove red-tapism and other bureaucratic hurdles.......

 

let the private investors come and buy land on their own....land ammevaallu unnaru..konevaallu unnaaru..these are regular transactions which we see daily...govt ki endhuku ee broker pani ....when the govt is expected to play the role of a facilitator, why is it behaving like a broker?

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bhale link pettaru ga mastaru!!!

 

disney land ki brothel house ki emanna sammandham undaa??

 

as usual u rock!!!

 

 

capitalist avir.....you have set up an industry.....how much land did govt give you?...what benefits did govt dole out to you to increase your business?..

 

what is the role govt played, when you set up your own business house...?....obviously you are an entrepreneur, you know best...

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If there is a business potential, let the private investors come and invest...make profits.....let the govt remove red-tapism and other bureaucratic hurdles.......

 

let the private investors come and buy land on their own....land ammevaallu unnaru..konevaallu unnaaru..these are regular transactions which we see daily...govt ki endhuku ee broker pani ....when the govt is expected to play the role of a facilitator, why is it behaving like a broker?

ee theory part bane untundi cheppataaniki....

 

business potential anni chotla untundi if you have gas in you. but in today's competitive world, one has to grab the projects to develop their area. thats what govt is doing. When you have to implement a huge thing called development in barren land, you have to do lot of tricks. eppudunna hyderabad ki okappati cbn kastam eh kada pettubadi.... microsoft ni techake kada development kick start aindi.... MS parigettukuntu mana daggaraki raale.... maname vadi venta padi ekkadiki techam....

 

moreover taking the geography of AP into consideration, we have to develop tourism. it will be a major boost for our state's economy if we have a strong tourism infrastructure. we have culture and traditions in the form of temples, we have serene ecology in the form of araku and tirupathi etc we have lot of beaches, that itself is not sufficient to attract tourists, we need lot of other entertainment thing and i think DL could be just a MicroSoft kinda to kick start.

 

coming to agricultural land conversion, ippudu manam unna houses kinda okappudu fields undevi, shall we all collapse them and start farming??

 

first state ki revenue generate avvali, appudu ah revenue tho state infra develop cheyyali and agriculture ni labhasatiga cheyyali. all these are tidious an dlong processes.

 

KCR kuda bhaareega ahvaninchaleda? for industrialists to set up business in hyd?? despite having hyd as a symbol, kcr failed to pull out the wagon off the rust wheels. its glad that cbn is trying something to initiate development in different quarters, lets all hope for the best and hope we end up taking our kids to disney land in future :)

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ee theory part bane untundi cheppataaniki....

 

business potential anni chotla untundi if you have gas in you. but in today's competitive world, one has to grab the projects to develop their area. thats what govt is doing. When you have to implement a huge thing called development in barren land, you have to do lot of tricks. eppudunna hyderabad ki okappati cbn kastam eh kada pettubadi.... microsoft ni techake kada development kick start aindi.... MS parigettukuntu mana daggaraki raale.... maname vadi venta padi ekkadiki techam....

 

moreover taking the geography of AP into consideration, we have to develop tourism. it will be a major boost for our state's economy if we have a strong tourism infrastructure. we have culture and traditions in the form of temples, we have serene ecology in the form of araku and tirupathi etc we have lot of beaches, that itself is not sufficient to attract tourists, we need lot of other entertainment thing and i think DL could be just a MicroSoft kinda to kick start.

 

coming to agricultural land conversion, ippudu manam unna houses kinda okappudu fields undevi, shall we all collapse them and start farming??

 

first state ki revenue generate avvali, appudu ah revenue tho state infra develop cheyyali and agriculture ni labhasatiga cheyyali. all these are tidious an dlong processes.

 

KCR kuda bhaareega ahvaninchaleda? for industrialists to set up business in hyd?? despite having hyd as a symbol, kcr failed to pull out the wagon off the rust wheels. its glad that cbn is trying something to initiate development in different quarters, lets all hope for the best and hope we end up taking our kids to disney land in future :)

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Disney land lu....Discotheque lu.....Club dance llu ettadam emanna Govt business aa... Bijiwada llo raithula deggara polaalu theesukuni isumantivi kooda edathaara endhi....all in the name of Tourism and development.....g009_idi_amin_laughing_soldier.gif

tappu ledu le annay

janalki developmnt ante pubs imax anukune range loki vachesaru

nalugriki annam dorikinda , water unda , curent unda ane vishayalni develpmnt padam nundi eliminate chesesaru

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ee theory part bane untundi cheppataaniki....

 

business potential anni chotla untundi if you have gas in you. but in today's competitive world, one has to grab the projects to develop their area. thats what govt is doing. When you have to implement a huge thing called development in barren land, you have to do lot of tricks. eppudunna hyderabad ki okappati cbn kastam eh kada pettubadi.... microsoft ni techake kada development kick start aindi.... MS parigettukuntu mana daggaraki raale.... maname vadi venta padi ekkadiki techam....

 

moreover taking the geography of AP into consideration, we have to develop tourism. it will be a major boost for our state's economy if we have a strong tourism infrastructure. we have culture and traditions in the form of temples, we have serene ecology in the form of araku and tirupathi etc we have lot of beaches, that itself is not sufficient to attract tourists, we need lot of other entertainment thing and i think DL could be just a MicroSoft kinda to kick start.

 

coming to agricultural land conversion, ippudu manam unna houses kinda okappudu fields undevi, shall we all collapse them and start farming??

 

first state ki revenue generate avvali, appudu ah revenue tho state infra develop cheyyali and agriculture ni labhasatiga cheyyali. all these are tidious an dlong processes.

 

KCR kuda bhaareega ahvaninchaleda? for industrialists to set up business in hyd?? despite having hyd as a symbol, kcr failed to pull out the wagon off the rust wheels. its glad that cbn is trying something to initiate development in different quarters, lets all hope for the best and hope we end up taking our kids to disney land in future :)

 

lengthy essay.....I didn't have time to respond to this....in the middle of a interview preparation which I took a short break just now....

 

I do agree that govt has to grab projects....that is where I see Govt's role as a facilitator..

 

what if Govt is grabbing lands to develop projects......grabbing land from poor farmers and handing over to rich corporates.....This is where I say Govt is acting as a broker......Do you have an idea of what if this is the scenario......??? Have you ever thought of it's after affects? Can you please explain me the pros and cons of this particular scenarios?...

 

Rest we will talk later......

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If there is a business potential, let the private investors come and invest...make profits.....let the govt remove red-tapism and other bureaucratic hurdles.......

 

let the private investors come and buy land on their own....land ammevaallu unnaru..konevaallu unnaaru..these are regular transactions which we see daily...govt ki endhuku ee broker pani ....when the govt is expected to play the role of a facilitator, why is it behaving like a broker?

For healthy competition...........ela anukonee untai HERO plant Ap kee vachi undaidhee antara?

Disney land pettatam loo tappu em ledu..........Ekkadoo valla istam vachina chota kontei infrastructure like Road, electricity evaru provide chestaru...........So govt intervention is needed

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lengthy essay.....I didn't have time to respond to this....in the middle of a interview preparation which I took a short break just now....

 

I do agree that govt has to grab projects....that is where I see Govt's role as a facilitator..

 

what if Govt is grabbing lands to develop projects......grabbing land from poor farmers and handing over to rich corporates.....This is where I say Govt is acting as a broker......Do you have an idea of what if this is the scenario......??? Have you ever thought of it's after affects? Can you please explain me the pros and cons of this particular scenarios?...

 

Rest we will talk later......

 This point i agree...

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adantakadu le babai,, ivala employment create cheyyadam most important. anduke ee kashtalu.. once employment create chesethe economy ekkadaki podu, ee recreation etc etc keeps the economy healthy.. so one or two ok, to create a buzz in various industries and attract them to establish shop.

 

remember, modi was talking about setting up golf courses in gujarat for japanese players (companies). this is better and suits vizag. it also attracts revenue on its own better than a golf course per se..

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lengthy essay.....I didn't have time to respond to this....in the middle of a interview preparation which I took a short break just now....

 

I do agree that govt has to grab projects....that is where I see Govt's role as a facilitator..

 

what if Govt is grabbing lands to develop projects......grabbing land from poor farmers and handing over to rich corporates.....This is where I say Govt is acting as a broker......Do you have an idea of what if this is the scenario......??? Have you ever thought of it's after affects? Can you please explain me the pros and cons of this particular scenarios?...

 

Rest we will talk later......

 

 

annai repati roju ramoji tatha vachi film city kadata land ippinchamante ippinchama endi...free ga kadu...subsidised rates lo...ante settarannai ellaki kuda...free ga ivvaru/...evoo tax benifits etc istaru

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Gudivada vallaki grudda lo kaaluthynnattundi ga maa vizag development chusi :P

 

Annai hyd initial days laa ippudu chesthanu ante dobbadu.. Investors have huge offers from different states.. We have to hold and grab them..

 

Disney Land ante Chinna project kaadu.. Idi setup ayithe AP vizag peru maarumoguthayi world level lo..

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Hindu lo padindantey nammochu le

How Arun a 'scientist from NASA' fooled the Indian media for two years

 

 

 

 

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The News Minute | October 28, 2014| 6.30 pm IST

Sit down, fasten your seat belts and enjoy the ride. 

He had just been recruited by the NASA, the American space organization. In August 2012, news reports appeared in Malayalam newspapers and TV channels with visuals of young people celebrating this success of one of their own. Then, there was no looking back for P.V. Arun from Manimala in Kerala. 

He was headline material. Arun claimed NASA had accepted him as a research scientist and he had been admitted simultaneously for a doctoral thesis by the famous scientist Barbara Liskov, faculty at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in January 2013.

A month later, the English media picked up the story

“In search of extraterrestrial life” The Hindu reported on September 19, 2012 and added that Arun will be joining elite scientists in their search for the existence of extraterrestrial life, working from his own workstation at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), U.S.

Many papers including The Hindu interviewed Arun at a felicitation programme organised for him by the Institute of Human Resources Development (IHRD), as he was a student at the College of Engineering, Poonjar, under the IHRD.

“His dreams make a ‘contact’ with ETs” The New Indian Express reported and said, “lucrative job offers from three MNCs did not lure Arun, as the advice of his teachers was ringing in his mind, to scale new heights in research.”

Mathrubhumi said in August 2012 “NASA invited Arun to be a scientist.” 

In September 2014, exactly two years later, more reports emerged claiming that NASA had relaxed some of its HR rules like compulsory American citizenship for its employees were set aside to recruit Arun as they were impressed by his intelligence and patriotism.

Mathrubhumi had an extensive report saying Arun was part of a NASA delegation to Delhi, and was the youngest in the delegation. The report said NASA was so impressed that senior scientists conveyed his story to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh. 

In the first week of October 2014, Telegraph reported about the same, adding that Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to know about Arun from the Home Minister and Modi invited the young scientist to a private meeting.

In a report titled 'patriot NASA boy turns hero' Telegraph said the meeting that lasted 30 minutes, “Modi is learnt to have told Arun that the doors of the country’s space research establishments would always be open for him.” (Telegraph's rejoinder on 30/10/2014) 

And this is where the cookie crumbled.

Every single detail in these reports was a lie. NASA never recruited Arun. NASA never made any concession for him. There was no NASA delegation meeting in Delhi and he never met Modi.

So how did this 27-year-old from Kerala manage this hoax for two years undetected and how did so many media houses report about him?

Even as Arun was enjoying the limelight, some people started asking questions.  His claims were first questioned on a Google Group discussion. Another person who doubted Arun's claims was Jayanath Jayanthan, the Superintendent of Police, Telecommunications, Kerala.

Jayanath also is in charge of a social media group called Netizen police, an initiative by the Kerala police. When he shared Arun’s story with some people on the group, someone at MIT said it was a hoax.

“One group member was at MIT and he expressed his doubts about Arun’s claims as he knew all the Keralites in MIT. Then we enquired about Arun and realized that he has no connection with neither MIT nor NASA,” Jayanath told The News Minute. 

“After that I talked to him personally, not as a policeman but just as someone older to him. He confessed to me that everything was a lie, in our enquiry we found out that he worked in Royal University of Bhutan as lecturer between July 2013 to July 2014,” Jayanath said.

According to Jayanath, Arun even got the position of a lecturer in the Bhutan university by showing the English media’s coverage about him. “I spoke to the Bhutan University officials. They told me Arun showed them the news clippings, should we have disbelieved the national paper which reported about him they asked me,” Jayanath said.

So what set Arun on this fictional path? “As a child he always wanted to work in America. While other friends were getting lucrative offers, he did not want to lie that an Indian company had offered him a job, so he told friends about NASA. Working in NASA perhaps was his dream. The story was picked up by media, many fantasies added to it and Arun became a hit,” Jayanath says.

Arun did not respond to our calls, but he told the Deccan Chronicle (which broke the story of the hoax) that he had never met the Prime Minister. 

“I am wondering how so many news reports were published, even claiming that he met the PM,” Jayanath said. Though Jayanath had warned him some days ago, Arun went and spoke about his achievements at a police event. 

The IHRD which organised a felicitation meet for him now says they were also duped into believing that Arun did get into NASA. "He showed us a news clipping that reported about an MIT press meet about him. We believed him and decided to honour him." says Minu KK, a teacher at IHRD. Even his teachers at IHRD began doubting Arun's claims recently. "He was a brilliant student, he didn't need to do all this. We started getting doubts when he claimed his papers had been published by Nature magazine, but we could not find link."

Though Minu and others met Arun on Tuesday, he stuck to his NASA claim and maintained he will go to NASA office in November 2014.

"Many newspapers have now started reporting about the ‘Arun Hoax’, but should there not be a rejoinder that they themselves were part of this hoax?" asks Jayanath.

(Inputs - Dhanya Rajendran, Haritha John and Vignesh Vellore

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Gudivada vallaki grudda lo kaaluthynnattundi ga maa vizag development chusi :P

 

Annai hyd initial days laa ippudu chesthanu ante dobbadu.. Investors have huge offers from different states.. We have to hold and grab them..

 

Disney Land ante Chinna project kaadu.. Idi setup ayithe AP vizag peru maarumoguthayi world level lo..

ban medieval mindset Srk I say

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