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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2009
Why Indians don’t give back to society
Some characteristics unite Indians. The most visible is our opportunism
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Aakar, Loved reading your thought provoking article, especially your take on how collective good is lost on indian drivers. This rule is trumped only in the hill stations (ooty, kodaikanal where the collective good is enforced by the local drivers. Of course, drivers from city tend to display their ignorance, but they are screamed at by the locals, and they promptly fall in line.is there a lesson here? I think the question one asks as a driver in india is "what is my incentive for obeying rules? when all around i observe junta cutting lines!"
Sunil
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