12/25/2014

Singapore can help Andhra Pradesh




A Professor Venkata Reddy from Andhra Pradesh is visiting Singapore as a tourist. What he saw here impressed him immensely to write a strong word of thanks for Singapore to help Andhra Pradesh to become a modern city and a role model for India.  In his article posted in the TRE he wrote this,

‘Andhra Pradesh is poised not only for a new capital with the forthcoming aid of Singapore, but also for “Singapore-style living”. There are many things – diligence, discipline and devotion to duty – that the people of Andhra Pradesh can look forward to learning from Singaporeans.

Though Andhra Pradesh is known for its rich resources, both natural and human, it has yet to harness them to become a strong state industrially and economically. Singapore could be a source of inspiration for the people of Andhra Pradesh to develop the habits of hard work and self-discipline.
Singapore is well known throughout the world for its cleanliness. It could serve as a role model for Andhra Pradesh.’

Where is this professor from? Is Andhra Pradesh a city in India?  Didn’t this professor know that Singaporeans are daft, lazy, lack of talent, lack of discipline, lack of skill sets and that they are gradually being replaced by the hard working and very talented Indians from India and other 3rd world countries? How could Singaporeans be a good example for the people of Andhra Pradesh to emulate? How could Singaporeans be good enough to help to rebuild the city Andhra Pradesh into a modern city?

The diligent, disciplined and devoted to duty Singaporeans are extinct, dead and gone. And the only talented workers in Singapore are from India. If Singapore is going to rebuild Andhra Pradesh, it is likely to hire Indians from India and send them to Andhra Pradesh to do the work and get paid at Singapore’s salary rate. Give it another few decades there will be no talented Singaporeans left as they would all be replaced by talented foreigners. And very likely the new Andhra Pradesh would be built by India Indians using ex Singaporean’s money.

Now, am I making any sense or is the professor making any sense? Today is Christmas and everyone must be singing Santa Claus is coming to town in Andhra Pradesh.

PS: Would anyone want to offer a chair to this professor in one of our world class institutions or think tank schools to tap on his talent as a distinguished professor on smart cities?

Kopi Level - Green

8 comments:

  1. Aiya, after three days become slums again

    Clotted with rubbish and shits

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  2. PAP and PAP friends can help Andhra Pradesh.
    But can PAP help Singaporeans?

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  3. It's better to ask India and Philippines for help as their talents are the one managing sinkie land mah, Tio bo? Knn does it make sense?

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  4. Ya hor!
    Andhra Pradesh should help Singapore.
    Their FTs are creating jobs for Singaporeans hor!

    In fact we should send our President and SAF scholars to Andhra Pradesh.
    So that they can learn how to create jobs for Singaporeans when they return.

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  5. Should invite this professor to be a visiting professor to the LKY or Rajaratnam Schools. He seems very talented and have a lot to teach the Singaporeans.

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  6. The Professor only needs to suggest to India or the Indians in India to let the Sin Regime runs India. In
    no time Sinkies will all
    be flocking to India to work and live on provision that thay(Sinkies) can stand the Sanitary Condition there(in India).

    It shall be a win win all for the People of both countries.

    Patriot

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  7. How many billion rupees would be enough to attract Sinkies to work there?

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  8. "When I made the decision to join politics in 2006, pay was not a key factor. Loss of privacy, public scrutiny on myself and my family and loss of personal time were. The disruption to my career was also an important consideration. I had some ground to believe that my family would not suffer a drastic change in the standard of living even though I experienced a drop in my income. So it is with this recent pay cut. If the balance is tilted further in the future, it will make it harder for any one considering political office."
    PAP Millionaire Grace Fu

    Is it fair to quote Grace Fu's comments in reply to redbean's question of "how many billion rupees" to work there ??

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