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5 ways to get kicked out of your House
5 ways to get kicked out of your house
1. Rob your own house.
2. Have an affair with your House maid
3. Put your Dad’s business on fire
4. Spoil your sister’s wedding by insulting and throwing shoes and splitting on the guests.
5. Start roaming naked in your house.
Indian economy today:
As a fact:
The country's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, said "the fundamentals of the Indian economy continue to be strong," while acknowledging that India faced "a difficult economic situation." And what I feel is that it will be facing it for few more months.
The Indian rupee has lost roughly 12% of its value during the past month. The major reason behind this can be because the country in importing more goods than it is.
But if we have a broader over look after years of growth of 8-10%, the Indian economy began to slow in 2010. It is believed to have expanded by around 5% in the 2012-13 fiscal year. So this shows a bit of positive impact on the country’s economy.
The Reserve Bank of India had prompted the rupee's largest single-day rally since January 1998 on 30th august by saying it would provide dollars directly to state oil companies to pay for imports, but the recovery proved short-lived.
Economists have long argued that India needs to implement structural economic reforms to bring about meaningful progress. Last year, parliament lifted restrictions on foreign direct investment after much debate
As a Citizen:
As a citizen of India what I feel is middle class may not have lost faith yet in the economy. On the macro level there might be changes but as a common man or at the micro level I don’t see any great change except for the hike in prices. Due to the falling rupee the “NRI’s” seem to have great opportunity to reap benefits from the Indian markets.
Even the exporters will be benefited due to the fall in rupee.
I definitely feel that this falling and depreciating economy is due to the coming elections.
Even the financial conditions are easing

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