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Gurgaon hit by global recession, many export houses shut, others on way out

Gurgaon, November 9: The global economic downturn has started hitting Indian exporters. With their overseas markets, such as the US, facing a big meltdown, garment industry owners and export houses in Gurgaon are shutting shops. Several have already left, hoping to find better alternatives elsewhere in the country.  ....Read more

Why/ Why?By: starry.skies | Monday , 16 Mar '09 9:39:49 AM Reply | Forward Dear friend: Instead of those big, expensive, empty malls why not investing in roads, good schools, transportation, sanitation, education first? It is impossible to build a millenium city when so many important issues were forgotten and they did not pay any attention to infraestructure problems. Indians need 200 shopping malls with little money in their pockets?? They forgot security as well! Regarding the dogs we see all over, it's about time to rescue and give them shelter. Do not talk about tourism, no one wants to visit cities if they have to spend hours on a highway, no safe transportation, garbage all over or walking in places where they can be robbed in those dark, muddy streets. A nightmare for those who have to work each day, look from a window and what you see? Do they use pictures on real estate ads showing the unfinished buildings, real situation?Flooding everywhere when it rains, power shortages driving us crazy and then what to do? Now why so many empty mall stor
economicsBy: gulshan akhtar | Monday , 2 Feb '09 13:07:11 PM Reply | Forward It in nice article
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