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- Re: HELP Reqd-Home Furnisher in Delhi, Dwarka From: rb_lic
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- Support me and support Ngo In your locality! From: omesh chandra
- 3a.
- Re: State Govt:-- Systematically Destroying Tourism Potential of Ut From: sunil thapliyal
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- Re: State Govt:-- Systematically Destroying Tourism Potential of Utt From: Himanshu
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- Re: Migration From: Hari Lakhera
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- Re: Migration From: suresh rawat
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- Re: Migration From: ved bhadola
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- Re: Migration From: vijay anthwal
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- Hellow From: sudarshan chamoli
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- urgent requirement From: semarawat222
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- computer hardware network engineer From: jaspal uniyal
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- Namskar From: sudarshan chamoli
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- Required Software Professional From: mailsjoshi
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Re: HELP Reqd-Home Furnisher in Delhi, Dwarka
Posted by: "rb_lic" bahuguna.rajnish@gmail.com rb_lic
Tue Jun 10, 2008 3:29 am (PDT)
Dear Mr/Ms Classic.Copperian
This is Rajnish Bahuguna from Rohini, Delhi. I am an insurance agent
with LIC of India and as per your requirement, i have talked to one
of my clients who reside in janak puri area & deal in the same matter
as required by you. If you feel interested or want to know anything
more, plz contact them directly or me. I am sending you the details
of both of me and them. Hope, it will be useful.
Thanks
My Details:
Rajnish Bahuguna
LIC of India
302/C-4, Sector-6
Rohini, Delhi-85
9911440170
Their Details:
Mr Sanjay Chawla (Madhuban Interiors)
9312872121
Janak Puri
Delhi
--- In PauriGarhwal@yahoogroups. , Classic Copperiancom
<classic.copperian@...> wrote:
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> Dear Friends,
> Hellow, Iam a new member of the group and I read all your mails
avidly. I must congratulate you all for showing such great spirit and
taking this force ahead.
> I need a liitle help, since Iam new in delhi so Iam looking for
home furnishing and fabricator in Delhi, Dwarka area.
> The job required to do complete furnishing of 2 BHK which is in
absolutely raw condition.
> This includes:
> basic conceptulisation of work.
> wooden work
> wall paint & furnishing
> sanitary bath fitings etc.
> I shall be greatful to you if you could provide contact details of
such person or provide some valuable tips to proceed further in this
regard.
> Thanks & Kind Regards
>
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Support me and support Ngo In your locality!
Posted by: "omesh chandra" omesh777@yahoo.co.in
Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:39 pm (PDT)
This is Umesh and I am working with Responsenet where we are working for so many NGO"S and causes,We are having tie -up with two of the NGO" in Dehradun and Rishikesh.
I want that more and more NGO's from Uttarakhand come to us so the Volunteers coming to us from across the world can work there and we get more benefits.
So if there anyone how know any NGO or the person working with NGO' .Please let me know and feel free to mail or call me.
Looking forward to hear from you.
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Re: State Govt:-- Systematically Destroying Tourism Potential of Ut
Posted by: "sunil thapliyal" snl_thapliyal@yahoo.co.in snl_thapliyal
Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:39 pm (PDT)
Well !!
(1)I went to Badrinath 3 days back & apart from the mismanaged Govt. accomodations and places all the way , the most shocking was smell of URINE all over Badrinath. Poor people & drivers have not a single proper Public Toilet and they are destroying the Purity of Nature and all waste is getting dumped into ALAKNANDA Untreated. There is no proper traffic management and around Temple premises the scene is WORST. Although I heard that in 1st 20 days of opening of Badrinath , the TEMPLE TRUST had earned more than 2 crore rupees.Where they are spending this money??Everyday more than 1000 vehicles & 20000 people are reaching BADRINATH
(2)ROADS - The road from Srinagar to Badirnath (200 KMS) is blasted to be widened
duiring this PEAK Tourist Season. U will find scores of broken / accidented vehicles due to this. There is no arrangement to tow or repair any vehicle on the way from Karnprayag to Badrinath. Afterall U have to sacrifice a lot to reach Badrinath. The Pujari told us that tellpeople not to come before August as these roads cannot be repaired till then.
(3) Hemkunt yatra & Sikh Pilgrims- Uwill also find these travellers on Bikes behaving like roadside hooligans. For the 1st time I realised that vehicles from Punjab & Haryana have no hill driving experience & tey will contrbute t maximum accidents as they Honk , Shout & drive recklessly 70/80 kms per hour not giving way o oppositeside traffic or tose who are climbing. Some of our local Jeep Drivers are also driving like this.. It has become so dangerous because there s no TRAFFIC POLICE or checking on the way.
Therefore pl. be alert & cautious about these things if u are going to Badrinath this time.
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From: sims_uttaranchal <sims_uttaranchal@yahoo.co. >in
Subject: [PGG-Regd Trust] State Govt:-- Systematically Destroying Tourism Potential of Uttarakhand
To: PauriGarhwal@yahoogroups. com
Date: Sunday, 8 June, 2008, 8:52 AM
The report of from Manoj Shukla and Himanshu is indeed shocking for everyone in Uttarakhand. Is it not very Unfortunate for the people who all look at our leaders with Trust and Hope believing that Bureaucrats in charge of affairs are doing good work and would make our Uttarakhand one of the Prime and most Sought-after Tourist Location on the World Map..?
There is no doubt today that Slow and Sleepy attitude of the Bureaucrats, Lack of Vision and Inefficiency of the powers that be in charge of matters, Non -Professional& nbsp; very casual mind-set of officials of the Tourism Department and an Overall Sluggish & Slow, much Below the Average capability of the officials has made the matters worse, coupled with the fact that we are one of the Most Corrupt State in India !
What a shame on us that we all look at our leaders with Trust and Hope believing that the state is in the hands of our own people and development programs being pushed would help make people of Uttarakhand live in better economic conditions for them. But just the opposite is happening.
Like it or not; pattern is same as we have witnessed all across India. Top Leaders and Bureucrats are seen in a hurry to sell the country to vested interests and framed policies and programs that do not help our people. Likewise, in our Uttarakhand also, slowly but certainly, a stage is being reached when all this business of Privatization would be rolled out like a B'day gift to secretly selected and most favored Companies from elsewhere by our very Government and none of the Youth from Uttarakhand would be involved in the Privatization of Tourism which might is being negotiated and pushed by the Corrupt Government officials to favor their selected Masters from the backdoors !
Still there may be some hope ! But where is the Youth of Uttarakhand, Capable and willing to take matters in their own hands and make it better..???.
When we adopt an attitude of Co-operative sharing and pool our telents in spirit of One-ness Together-ness. .we can really make this state a wonderful place or for sure better than even Switzerland ! I very much wish and believe that it is possible to retain entire Tourism Related Business within the Uttarakhand State itself which can be profitably managed and run by a large State-wide Tourism Co-operative drawing at least one young member from each of our 18000 villages. !
I assure you that there would not be any lack and we can manifest such a Vision for Uttarakhand and this may truly happen !
Loveful regards
Ashok Sharma
Dev Advisor
--- In PauriGarhwal@ yahoogroups. com, manoj shukla <mkst22002@.. .> wrote:
>
> Dear all
> the below article is absolutely the mindset of WE GARWALI people.
> we definitely need to change that just make money in 4 months of the year.
> U See the rest part of INDIA people love to go there all over the year and that is only because the places have been equipped with the better tranportations/ accomodations etc.
> lets come together and teach our own people that we should respect the guest as we r known for our hospitality.
> let us join our hands and take the responsibilty to improve this.
>
> u all r welcome to call @9871978822
> thanks and regard
> Manoj kumar shukla
> GUPTAKASHI
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: anil rawat anils.rawat@ ...
> To: PauriGarhwal@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Wednesday, 4 June, 2008 11:56:03 AM
> Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] Tourists flock to Uttarakhand
>
>
> Namsakar to all the PG members
> Mr Himanshu is narrating a true face of tourism in UK.Its very unforutunate
> to say all this but its true. Even I have faced all this.
> I went to Auli with my wife and booked GM nigam hotel but the condition of room and
> food quality in the hotel was below std. and charges were so high...1500/ - per day.
> exculding the meals etc.For meals we had to depend on nearby canteen running by a local there.
> Auli is one the world famous tourist place known for its beauty, best skiing slopes and longest / highest roopway.
> but condition of rooms and food quality is below std. even in nigam hotel.
> After that we went to Joshimath , earlier they were charging Rs 950/- per day from us that was jumped to
> 1500/- per day on the 1st day of May , saying its now tourist season has started from 1st May so we increase the charges , that for the same rooms.For meals we again had to depend on outside.
>
> so perheps its true that presently tourism is in bad taste in Uttarakhand.
>
> thanks
> Anil Rawat
>
> On 6/4/08, Himanshu <himanshudutt@ gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Sir/Madam,
> Â
> The shrines of Badri-Kedar alongwith Ganotri-Yumnotri always have been receiving great tourist flock. However, i tell you more than a 1/3 tourist is from Uttarakhand only. And majority from South India and Kolkatta. It has two fold reason: One, the idea of pilgrimage and Two, vacations. In recent times, the tourism overall is down in Uttarakhand. I don't know about Himachal, but yes, here in Uttarakhand it is half percent down than the previous year's figure. Some reasons that i was told are - Exorbitant hike in tarrifs, Bad conditions of road and transporation (read as connectivity) and overly priced food articles that's too bad on taste and hygeine. Infact, you would agree that percentage of foreign tourist even has decreased severely. The tourist though willing to pay a little higher over for things but of course seek comfort (for bedding), quality (of food) and smooth journey (through swift roads). The fact seems very true that tourist
are being
> cheated and so no tourist then returns back to these places and to the places where they have encountered these petty thieves in the form of shops, hotels and of course the transportation. The goverment has demonstarted its incapability to provide security and comfort to the tourist. Infact very much people of Uttarakhand have suffered these conditions. I have been told by a Hotel owner in Ukhimath last month, that this is season time and these 4 months (May-Aug) we receive heavy rush. He continued that i accomodated a Bengali family in my kitchen and charged a 1000 Rs. all i had served them was tea. This example and many e.gs like this display that this tourist is facing problems of inconvenience, and being cheated. Infact i was told by an Old couple from Kumaon region, that they were denied room in a lodge and then later given to some other tourist. The reason, the Uttarakhandis
(locals), they don't pay as much a family from Delhi could
> pay.  Recently in Nainital, i was told the tourist traffic is much lesser this year than pervious ones due to same problems. No tourist even wants to recommend these places to fellow tourists. Same i have heard in Mukteshwar. GMVN/KMVN they have increased tariffs upto 20 percent but have these improved upon the facilities that they provide. NO! The goverment has no regulations and even if they have its only on papers. So who'll listen to the tourist. Already the Uttarakhand based Nigams are making losses. Look at their food quality and serving timings. I have experienced this personally. The situation is so worse that now most of PWD and Forrest Guest Houses have started denying the tourist which they judge based on tourists appearence and paying capablity (otherwise refuse on the terms that DM permission is necessary). How many of us actually no that a common man seek shelter at PWDs and
Forrest houses if its available at a moderate cost which
> goes to the state govt. and the caretaker has to give but...
> Â
> Tourism is in bad taste in Uttarakhand. The goverment is sleeping with eyes open and ears closed. Tourist is suffering with a promise not to return back. Common man has loss of employment. And above all, nobody is bothered.... Well what for... until we have our stomachs filled and morals that have rusted inside us.
> Â
> Thanks and Regards,
> Â
> Himanshu Dutt Jakhmola  Â
> Â
> Â
>
> Â
> On 03/06/2008, KSRAWAT <sooni_ksr00@ hotmail.com> wrote:
> Himalayan shrines among the major attractions for the visitors
>
>
> Himalayas Calling: The famous Hindu pilgrimage shrine of Badrinath has always been a big draw.
> All roads seem to be leading to the higher Himalayan shrines, meadows and valleys these days for tourists rushing up the hills of Uttarakhand. Hotels and dharamshalas in Hardwar and Rishikesh are booked to capacity with local entrepreneurs doing brisk business here and all along the yatra route..
> The Kedarnath area alone reported a queue of over 5,000 pilgrims trekking up to the shrine on Monday.
> The tourists seem to be lapping up the sweet roasted corn, plums and other hill fruits being sold by enterprising children on the roads near the villages. "We have enjoyed the yatra better this time, and if such enthusiasm continues among the local shopkeepers and young entrepreneurs, Uttarakhand will soon graduate to one of the best destinations in the country," observed Seema and her husband J. Mukherjee from Kolkota.
> Similar sentiments were aired by Ramaswamy from Bangalore and Santokh Singh from Amritsar.
> "According to official estimates, about one lakh visitors have enjoyed a holiday or pilgrimage at Badrinath, Kedarnath, Yamunotri and Gangotri so far this season and a lot more are expected to do so in the next few weeks," said State Tourism Development Board Joint Director A.K. Dwivedi.
> The pilgrims and nature-lovers' rush can also be seen at Govindghat from where one treks through a magnificent landscape either to the Sikh shrine of Hemkunt Sahib or the Valley of Flowers.
> "Special arrangements have been made to provide better facilities to the visitors. Chief Minister Bhuwan Chandra Khanduri is briefed on the situation every day," said Mr. Dwivedi.
> Mr. Dwivedi urged the travellers to follow the road safety rules and lodge a complaint with the local officials if they get a raw deal anywhere. "We come to the Himalayas to enjoy and appreciate nature and should try to return with the choicest memories and not tragedies," he said.
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Re: State Govt:-- Systematically Destroying Tourism Potential of Utt
Posted by: "Himanshu" himanshudutt@gmail.com
Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:28 pm (PDT)
Sunil Ji,
I completely agree with you about the conditions of tourism that you have
described here. Badri-Kedar being exception case, elsewhere the tourism is
down. I also highlighted some of the problem points where not just the
tourist but the comman man of Uttarakand is also facing problem. With so
much traffic problem, bad roads, hooligans on bikes especially people from
Punjab visiting Hemukunt Sahib (I felt so bad about it that i wanted to kick
few people's ass right there), is a sheer menace. I have personally observed
the same too. Few days i read it newspaper also that the situation is so
worse that if you have planned a 10 day trip to Badri-Kedar, it is not
taking less than 12-14 days... and tarffic starts right from Haridwar... and
creeps till Badridham. Besides i also pinpointed the problem of tarriffs
hike in accomadation and pathetic food quality at high prices which is at
times beyond affordable. I also highlighted the condition of govt led Nigams
which are poorly managed and almost running under severe loss. And you are
right with Crores of donations received by the temple, i too wonder where
all the money drains out. I see no development. Then the problem of Toilets
is also very considerable and if given a priority i would rate it at
highest.
Can we as a group could do something about it. Should we approach some NGOs
(like greenpeace) or take the matter to the govt itself. But How? I think we
need senior's opinion on this and we should must act so that by next year
things improve. For situation like bad roads least could be done by our side
but yes about pollution (lot of polybags despite being polythene free/ban on
hills) we could do the awareness camp. Much remains to be planned for
dealing with situations like this and results also i know would not come
overnight but to reach at a level we must start now... (Senior's) Please
discuss.
Himanshu
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Re: Migration
Posted by: "Hari Lakhera" h.lakhera@gmail.com hplakhera
Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:39 pm (PDT)
It is not that we do not think about our village. There are still a few who
make it a point to visit their village but such people have some family
member back there. The problem is where all family members have settled in
cities and the house is locked, uncared for, nowhere to stay . Unless ,
there are means of gainful employment close to villages, people will
continue to migrate to cities. Once people are gainfully employed and stay
back, rest of things like, good school, hospitals, doctors etc etc will
follow.The beginning has tobe made by the Govt by creating infrastructure .
Lakhera
On 6/9/08, ved bhadola <vedbhadola2005@yahoo.co. > wrote:in
>
> Dear PG Group Members,
>
>
>
> I think we all know what is the reason. But we aren't sure till todays how
> to overcome the migration. I also think that uttarakhandis settled in
> cities/metro cities hardly think about uttarakhand. It's a bitter fact I
> really mean to say.
> I remember my father used to say that one day he will returned to his
> village but..... he didn't.
>
> Let's share this problem.
>
>
>
> ved bhadola
>
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Re: Migration
Posted by: "suresh rawat" rawatsuresh701@yahoo.com.sg rawatsuresh701
Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:40 pm (PDT)
Namaskar Group members.
School me pada tha " Mero man anat kaha sukh paye, jaise udi jajaj se panchi poni jahaj pe aaye".This hold true for most hen it comes to our village , although we may toil and sweat in distant land, among strangers, accept their food, language , culture, values, and in return buy the comforts of life , sometimes for ourself and often for our family,we know internally that is is not we are searching in the end and we want o be among our pahad.
But life drags on and we can never shake off the continuity of life.
For last two generation I watched the Kashmakash in my famly and I am still strugling with the same . There is certain bliss when I remember my childhood in pauri garhwal and always plan to go back. but will my generation make it or will it remain a distant dream...
God knows
Regards
Suresh Rawat
Singapore
Mukesh Gusain <smngusain@yahoo.com > wrote:
Dear Ved Ji,
It is nice to read, my father also say this but it is not possible him to leave his family because now his family settled here and has many grandson & daughter playing ever with him. It is very difficult to leave them. As my father come to Delhi in his childhood they would think after earning some money he would go to his Garwal but after time passed he would busy to earn his livelihood but even one thing I would like to say he has special affection for his village and it's people.
Thanks & regards,
Mukesh Gusain
----- Original Message ----
From: ved bhadola <vedbhadola2005@yahoo.co. >in
To: Pauri Garhwal <paurigarhwal@yahoogroups. >com
Sent: Monday, 9 June, 2008 2:38:16 PM
Subject: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
Dear PG Group Members,
I think we all know what is the reason. But we aren't sure till todays how to overcome the migration. I also think that uttarakhandis settled in cities/metro cities hardly think about uttarakhand. It's a bitter fact I really mean to say.
I remember my father used to say that one day he will returned to his village but..... he didn't.
Let's share this problem.
ved bhadola
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Re: Migration
Posted by: "ved bhadola" vedbhadola2005@yahoo.co.in vedbhadola2005
Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:29 pm (PDT)
Dear Mohan,
I must appreciate your thoughts but again I am raising the point that we always look upon the Government. I am saying this becasue I have recd. so many mails saying that Govt. of Uttarakhand has to do something or do some efforts to stop migration. I think it's half of the true. We have made our mindset that there are no means of livelihood in UK.
For instance take example of Himachal. How many Himachalis you see around. Only Hiamachlis you see around are mostly Government employees mostly have left the pardesh.
ved
--- On Tue, 10/6/08, Mohan Negi <msingh_oz@yahoo.co.uk > wrote:
From: Mohan Negi <msingh_oz@yahoo.co.uk >
Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
To: PauriGarhwal@yahoogroups. , smngusain@yahoo.com com
Date: Tuesday, 10 June, 2008, 12:50 PM
Mukesh ji and Ved ji,
We all live in this kind of dillema and face this situation. Unfortunate thing is that no one goes back to his or her ancestral village once they have a place to live. No matter where the live, but they always make an effort to live out side the village. People use all kinds of excuses for not going back. Believe me if there is an effective desire to go back then there will be no stopping. Unfortunately, the desire is not effective enough either on your father or on Mr Badola's father.
By the way Uttarakhandis are not alone to feel this way. Most Indians feel this way. I have met several Indians who say that they cannot live overseas and that they want to go back to India and live there. They say that they living out because of their children and so on. Thus, excuses and excuses. They change this rehtoric as soon as they get a Green card or settle down a little bit better in the new land.
There will be a counter migration steam for Uttarakhand villages when life in the villages gets better than elsewhere. Remeber migration cannot be stopped until the relative value of new place falls bellow the value of ancestral village.
Regards,
Mohan Negi
--- On Tue, 10/6/08, Mukesh Gusain <smngusain@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Mukesh Gusain <smngusain@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
To: PauriGarhwal@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, 10 June, 2008, 4:08 PM
Dear Ved Ji,
It is nice to read, my father also say this but it is not possible him to leave his family because now his family settled here and has many grandson & daughter playing ever with him. It is very difficult to leave them. As my father come to Delhi in his childhood they would think after earning some money he would go to his Garwal but after time passed he would busy to earn his livelihood but even one thing I would like to say he has special affection for his village and it's people.
Thanks & regards,Mukesh Gusain
----- Original Message ----
From: ved bhadola <vedbhadola2005@ yahoo.co. in>
To: Pauri Garhwal <paurigarhwal@ yahoogroups. com>
Sent: Monday, 9 June, 2008 2:38:16 PM
Subject: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
Dear PG Group Members,
I think we all know what is the reason. But we aren't sure till todays how to overcome the migration. I also think that uttarakhandis settled in cities/metro cities hardly think about uttarakhand. It's a bitter fact I really mean to say.
I remember my father used to say that one day he will returned to his village but..... he didn't.
Let's share this problem.
ved bhadola
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Re: Migration
Posted by: "vijay anthwal" vijayanthwal@yahoo.co.uk vijayanthwal
Wed Jun 11, 2008 12:52 am (PDT)
All I can say is that We garhwalis are hard working and resourceful people who are not afraid to migrate and make a life for themselves.The number of Garhwalis I met in toronto Canada was amazing.Here in England we have a substantial number of Uttarakhandis.
Our families are growing here and rooted here.It will be logistically difficult to come back.
I am proud to be a garhwali.
As for Himanchal Pradesh,I do not know enough about the people and the place so can not make any comment.
Vijay
--- On Wed, 11/6/08, ved bhadola <vedbhadola2005@yahoo.co. > wrote:in
From: ved bhadola <vedbhadola2005@yahoo.co. >in
Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
To: PauriGarhwal@yahoogroups. com
Date: Wednesday, 11 June, 2008, 6:08 AM
Dear Mohan,
I must appreciate your thoughts but again I am raising the point that we always look upon the Government. I am saying this becasue I have recd. so many mails saying that Govt. of Uttarakhand has to do something or do some efforts to stop migration. I think it's half of the true. We have made our mindset that there are no means of livelihood in UK.
For instance take example of Himachal. How many Himachalis you see around. Only Hiamachlis you see around are mostly Government employees mostly have left the pardesh.
ved
--- On Tue, 10/6/08, Mohan Negi <msingh_oz@yahoo. co.uk> wrote:
From: Mohan Negi <msingh_oz@yahoo. co.uk>
Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
To: PauriGarhwal@ yahoogroups. com, smngusain@yahoo. com
Date: Tuesday, 10 June, 2008, 12:50 PM
Mukesh ji and Ved ji,
We all live in this kind of dillema and face this situation. Unfortunate thing is that no one goes back to his or her ancestral village once they have a place to live. No matter where the live, but they always make an effort to live out side the village. People use all kinds of excuses for not going back. Believe me if there is an effective desire to go back then there will be no stopping. Unfortunately, the desire is not effective enough either on your father or on Mr Badola's father.
By the way Uttarakhandis are not alone to feel this way. Most Indians feel this way. I have met several Indians who say that they cannot live overseas and that they want to go back to India and live there. They say that they living out because of their children and so on. Thus, excuses and excuses. They change this rehtoric as soon as they get a Green card or settle down a little bit better in the new land.
There will be a counter migration steam for Uttarakhand villages when life in the villages gets better than elsewhere. Remeber migration cannot be stopped until the relative value of new place falls bellow the value of ancestral village.
Regards,
Mohan Negi
--- On Tue, 10/6/08, Mukesh Gusain <smngusain@yahoo. com> wrote:
From: Mukesh Gusain <smngusain@yahoo. com>
Subject: Re: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
To: PauriGarhwal@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Tuesday, 10 June, 2008, 4:08 PM
Dear Ved Ji,
It is nice to read, my father also say this but it is not possible him to leave his family because now his family settled here and has many grandson & daughter playing ever with him. It is very difficult to leave them. As my father come to Delhi in his childhood they would think after earning some money he would go to his Garwal but after time passed he would busy to earn his livelihood but even one thing I would like to say he has special affection for his village and it's people.
Thanks & regards,Mukesh Gusain
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From: ved bhadola <vedbhadola2005@ yahoo.co. in>
To: Pauri Garhwal <paurigarhwal@ yahoogroups. com>
Sent: Monday, 9 June, 2008 2:38:16 PM
Subject: [PGG-Regd Trust] Migration
Dear PG Group Members,
I think we all know what is the reason. But we aren't sure till todays how to overcome the migration. I also think that uttarakhandis settled in cities/metro cities hardly think about uttarakhand. It's a bitter fact I really mean to say.
I remember my father used to say that one day he will returned to his village but..... he didn't.
Let's share this problem.
ved bhadola
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Hellow
Posted by: "sudarshan chamoli" sudarshan_chamoli@yahoo.co.in
Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:41 pm (PDT)
Dear Friends,
Hellow, I am Sudarshan Chamoli From Saket New Delhi, I belong from Patal Khatshyun Pauri Garhwal , I am a new member of the group and I read all your mails avidly. I must congratulate you all for showing such great spirit and taking this force ahead.
Thanks & Regards
Sudarshan Chamoli
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urgent requirement
Posted by: "semarawat222" semarawat222@yahoo.com semarawat222
Tue Jun 10, 2008 8:41 pm (PDT)
Dear All,
We have an urgent opening for a Fresher in East Delhi
1. front desk/office coordinator executives/ Sales Coedinator:
Following are the skills required for this profile
_____________________ _________ _________ _________ ____
Applicants must have
-Onlr For Female Candidate (unmarried preffered)
- Excellent English communication skills
- A pleasing personality
- Proficiency in MS office suit
- Prior experience in front desk & office administration preferred
Fresher Graduate (In Chemistry Stream)
If any body interested plz. mail me or contact me
Thanks & Best Regards
Seema
9891551759, 22235995
You can mail me your CV : prudentinfo@gmail.com
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computer hardware network engineer
Posted by: "jaspal uniyal" jaspal_uniyal2005@yahoo.com jaspal_uniyal2005
Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:29 pm (PDT)
"JAI DANDA NAGRAJA " JAI UTTRANCHAL
Dear PG Member if any computer hardware network engineer requirment have in your knowledge,
your company, call center, residence engineer,computer company etc.
Please Inform me and help me.
Area:- Delhi, Noida, Dehradun etc.
thanks
jaspal s. uniyal
9910427960
I am from Pauri garhwal,
Villege Marora near Danda Nagraja devta
patti banelsyun.
P.O. Teri
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Namskar
Posted by: "sudarshan chamoli" sudarshan_chamoli@yahoo.co.in
Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:30 pm (PDT)
...................सà¥à¤¦à¤¾ मà¥à¤¡à¤¿à¤à¤² à¤à¤¾...........
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à¤à¤¹à¤¾à¤ à¤à¤¯à¤¾ दà¥à¤¨à¤¾à¤¨à¥à¤µà¤à¤¤à¥à¤°à¥ à¤à¤¾ दिया वरदान,
à¤à¤·à¥à¤à¤¾à¤à¤¾à¤° à¤à¥ à¤à¤¸ à¤à¤à¤§à¥ मà¥à¤,
à¤à¥à¤¯à¥à¤ à¤à¥à¤® हॠà¤à¤¯à¤¾ à¤à¤°à¤ à¤"र सà¥à¤¶à¥à¤°à¤¤à¤¾ à¤à¤¾ सदियà¥à¤ पà¥à¤°à¤¾à¤¨à¤¾ नाम,
à¤à¤¿à¤¸ à¤à¤¾à¤°à¤¤ à¤à¥ धारा पर पà¥à¤à¤¯à¤¤à¥ थॠà¤à¤¿à¤à¤¿à¤¤à¥à¤¸à¤ à¤à¥ à¤à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° à¤à¥ समान,
वहॠà¤à¤ मà¥à¤¡à¤¿à¤à¤² à¤à¥à¤²à¥à¤ मà¥à¤ सà¥à¤à¥ बà¥à¤ à¤à¥à¤¯à¥à¤ हॠरहा à¤à¤¿à¤à¤¿à¤¤à¥à¤¸à¤¾ à¤à¤¾ ठपमान,
à¤à¤à¤¦ रà¥à¤ªà¤¯à¥à¤ मॠà¤à¤°à¥à¤¦ सà¥à¤,
à¤à¤²à¥ हॠठमà¥à¤° सहिबà¤à¤¾à¤¦à¥ सफà¥à¤¦ à¤à¥à¤ पहनà¥,
ठà¤à¤à¤¨ à¤à¤¸ बात सॠà¤à¥ ठà¤à¥à¤¨à¤¿ परà¥à¤à¥à¤·à¤¾ à¤". पà¥. दà¥. मà¥à¤ हà¥à¤à¥,
à¤". à¤à¥. मà¥à¤ à¤à¤¬ पसà¥à¤¨à¥ निà¤à¤²à¥à¤à¥,
फिर à¤à¤à¤à¥ तà¥à¤¨à¤à¥ नानॠयाद,
दà¥à¤ तà¥à¤®à¥à¤¹à¥ à¤à¤ªà¤°à¤¾à¤¸à¥ à¤à¥ à¤à¥à¤¦à¤à¥à¤¦à¤¾à¤à¤° हसà¥à¤à¤¾,
मरà¥à¤ à¤à¥ ताना दà¥à¤¨à¥ सॠन à¤à¥à¤à¥à¤à¤¾,
à¤à¥à¤¯à¤¾ यह हà¥à¤à¤¾ à¤à¤µà¤¿à¤· à¤à¥ डà¥à¤à¥à¤à¤° à¤à¤¾ हल,
à¤à¤²à¥ मिलà¤à¤° मà¥à¤¡à¤¿à¤à¤² à¤à¥ ठसà¥à¤¤à¤¿à¤¤à¥à¤µ à¤à¥ फिर सॠसà¤à¤¾à¤¯à¥,
à¤à¤¶à¥à¤µà¤° à¤à¥ दिठरसायन à¤à¥ नषà¥à¤ हà¥à¤¨à¥ सॠबà¤à¤¾à¤.
Thanks & Regards
Sudarshan Chamoli
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Required Software Professional
Posted by: "mailsjoshi" mailsjoshi@yahoo.co.in mailsjoshi
Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:30 pm (PDT)
Dear friends,
We are Uttarakhand based organization; promoting Information
Technology in Uttarakhand looking software developer for trainee
position for Goa development centre of London based Software
Company. Preference will be given to people who are willing to
relocate Dehradun after training.
The skill required is ASP.Net, VB 6, VB.net, MS-SQL with good
communication skill and proficiency in English.
Interested candidate mail your detail CV with covering letter to:
abhinav.dehradun.gmail.com
with regads,
ABHINAV Team
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