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Old 04-21-2012, 05:57 PM   #13
Ifroham4

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whether folks of TN learned Hindi or not, they moved a head of hindi belt. tamilnadu fares well in all social indexes. there were times its so difficult to get a ticket from chennai towards the bombay or delhi bound trains. but its the other way, trains to down south are fully crowded.

marina beach has lot of paani puri shops. tamilnadu is doing far far better , and its attracting job seekers from hindi belt.

no cry please
Dear Shiv,

Only those who had to go out of their hometown for their livelihood will lament about lost opportunity to learn another language. Therefore, do not dismiss TSS' views as crying, whining etc.

TN may be one of the well developed states, but the social indices you are quoting can be taken into account in totality only in the absence of any communal discrimination. That is why even when you see migration into TN from hindi belt, some groups, including brahmins, continue to migrate out of TN!
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