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To: jiggyboy
Damn, even our whack-jobs are being outsourced to India now.


Since you raised the question:

Subroto Roy, who is also know as Subroto Roy Sahara is the head of the USD 10.87 billion (£5.5bn) Sahara India Pariwar. He lives with his family in a mansion in the Indian city of Lucknow, in the state of Uttar Pradesh. He is an influential businessman in India, who has contacts with politicians like Mulayam Singh Yadav (Former chief minister of U.P.) and Amar Singh. Sahara India Pariwar’s success story began in 1978. Starting on a modest scale with a capital of only Rs. 2000 (USD 43), the company has traversed a long way to become a frontrunner in Indian entrepreneurship.

He is popularly known as “Saharasri”. As per a leading Indian magazine, he is one of the top ten highly influential individuals in India.

He was born in Gorakhpur (U.P.) and started his business from there which has now grown into a big empire.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subroto_Roy


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108 posted on 12/06/2007 12:20:22 PM PST by OESY
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To: OESY

OESY,

You found the wrong “Subroto Roy” at Wiki. You need to be careful when using Google: There are at least 18 “famous” Subroto Roys out there, apparently...

The one who authored this article is actually an economist who studied free market economics, and who has visited George Mason University’s Public Choice Center (where conservative economist & Nobel Prize winner, James Buchanan, works).

Roy is a Public Choice Economist. He is simply making speculative institutional observations. Public Choice Economists like to ponder legal/economic issues, and the effects of different institutional incentives on personal conduct and economic progress. They are very nerdy.

I am sure the Subroto Roy of this piece has no “ax” to grind despite what all of the messages above have to say.


120 posted on 12/07/2007 6:05:15 PM PST by 4Liberty (U.S. tax laws are enforced, Immigration laws aren’t = global tax)
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