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Posted: 15 years ago
#71

Originally posted by: debayon

And Kolkata has fewer resources than Banglaore and Chennai and Hyderabad, you know😛

Which are? 😊
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Work force, more quality and quantity at that and better technology.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#73

Originally posted by: karandel_2008



Yes I too dont like communism. I was just listing down some figures.

GDP is one way to look at things. When we talk about GDP of India then we dont look at its population, size, etc. Higher GDP means higher influence irrespective of the population or size.

Anyway what is a fair metric according to you for comparison?

Better yet, enlighten us why Kolkata supposedly has a higher GDP, who provided the statistics, how did they measure it etc.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#74

Originally posted by: debayon

Work force, more quality and quantity at that and better technology.

Can you be more specific? 😃
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Posted: 15 years ago
#75

Originally posted by: Xinit

Can you be more specific? 😃

Well, since the location is perfect, Bangalore recieves more IT people(many of who are foreigners), who are good in their field and therefore, produce better technology and other hardware. In short, Banglaore is the Silicon Valley of India. But, despite that, Kolkata has a greater GDP.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#76

Originally posted by: debayon

Well, since the location is perfect, Bangalore recieves more IT people(many of who are foreigners), who are good in their field and therefore, produce better technology and other hardware. In short, Banglaore is the Silicon Valley of India. But, despite that, Kolkata has a greater GDP.

And can you provide us with some hard data for a comparison?
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Posted: 15 years ago
#77

Originally posted by: Xinit

Better yet, enlighten us why Kolkata supposedly has a higher GDP, who provided the statistics, how did they measure it etc.



what about if you answer one of my question and I try yours. I know asking questions is easy, but answering them is difficult.

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Posted: 15 years ago
#78

Originally posted by: Xinit

And can you provide us with some hard data for a comparison?

The Wiki link provided by Karan bhai.
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Posted: 15 years ago
#79

Originally posted by: karandel_2008



what about if you answer one of my question and I try yours. I know asking questions is easy, but answering them is difficult.

Hard for me to answer your question when you can't even back your claim on why Kolkata supposedly has a higher GDP, who provided the statistics, how did they measure it etc. Wikipedia is an unreliable source you know..
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Posted: 15 years ago
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Originally posted by: Xinit

Hard for me to answer your question when you can't even back your claim on why Kolkata supposedly has a higher GDP, who provided the statistics, how did they measure it etc. Wikipedia is an unreliable source you know..



I at least provided a link and wikipedia quotes PricewaterhouseCoopers.
If you know a better link then provide it to us. Till then we have to assume it to be correct.

Anyway there are 2 points:

- Statistics say that Kolkata has higher GDP than some other metro cities

Here, I am asking you what could be better metric according to you?

- on why Kolkata has higher GDP? I can attempt it but is GDP an ok metric according to you?

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