goel_akg
Hey Friends, Its really great that an INdian now owns East India Co.. The co. which rules us for 200 years. Great!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Regards, AKG
From India, Delhi
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Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
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Why great? Can any one elaborate?
East India Company took advantage of divides here and went by the motto 'Divided and rule',that is, Indians are divided and rule them.First,they took advantage of 'Divided and rule' in Bengal in 1757. Well, events followed.British Government became a buffer between Indians and East India Company.!947.Politically India became Independent. But not in its management.Major Acts remained the same
The constitution of India was enacted with heavy inputs from The Government of India Act,1935.Even the major Acts like Indian Penal Code,Code of Criminal Procedure,Indian Evidence Act remained the same.
The land acquisition Act 1894 is on cards to be repealed.

So the legacy of East India Company that we inherit continues. In these perspective there is a nativistic upsurge by Anna Hazare to replace the kale angrezs(black English men) by clean Indians.

Every Company including yours stands for reasonable profit.
Will corporate world be affected by this nativistic upsurge of Anna Hazare called Second Independent Movement?Will it affect reasonable profits that the corporate world is enjoying now?

From India, Delhi
Dr. Jogeshwar mahanta
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Now I surmise, citehr will not be interested in the cessation of East India Company legacy due to Anna effect until and unless SENSEX index is visibly affected,if at all. Best of luck.
From India, Delhi
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