http://www.financialexpress.com/fe_full_story.php?content_id=108607
Manmoron doesn't...
In particular, Kapil says:
"In other words, there is far more movement than there was earlier. But given the fact that travel time, essentially by road, is extremely slow and taxing, efficiency and manpower utilisation is shrinking.
It’s a vicious circle: if movement becomes difficult or cumbersome, there will be no growth. Suburbs around cities will come up but not get inhabited, there will be no investment and it will contribute to the overall slowdown of the economy. Rural areas will not develop and advance if people do not move. "
What a tragedy. My vote for Kapil, if he ever stands for election.
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