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Do u welcome FDI in multi-brand retail?

Yes 53 %
No 45 %
Can't say 1 %
Total Votes Cast  2184
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Do u welcome FDI in multi-brand retail?



sandip kejariwal

sandip kejariwal

Wrote on 18 November 2012  

yes



Yogesh Kumar

Yogesh Kumar

Wrote on 02 November 2012  

Yes,IT WOULD DEFINITELY HELP IN BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES, so it is good time to encourage the globalisation........



CA Dhiraj Ramchandani

CA Dhiraj Ramchandani

Wrote on 02 October 2012  

Yes., as such its the perfect time..



shivaji prasad

shivaji prasad

Wrote on 02 October 2012  

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sahil mahajan

sahil mahajan

Wrote on 01 October 2012  



SANTOSH SHARMA

SANTOSH SHARMA

Wrote on 01 October 2012  

no



Hitesh Kaila

Hitesh Kaila

Wrote on 01 October 2012  



divya

divya

Wrote on 01 October 2012  



jayant

jayant

Wrote on 01 October 2012  



pawan sharma

pawan sharma

Wrote on 01 October 2012  



SHIV PRAKASH SHARMA

SHIV PRAKASH SHARMA

Wrote on 01 October 2012  

its really good for customers they get exciting prices with affordable... best chance dont quit.....



Gaurav Vora

Gaurav Vora

Wrote on 01 October 2012  



DHRUMIT SHAH

DHRUMIT SHAH

Wrote on 30 September 2012  



AKHIL

AKHIL

Wrote on 30 September 2012  

yes



Neha Katariya

Neha Katariya

Wrote on 30 September 2012  

Already corruption has made poor people more poor & bringing FDI will be like removing Indians from India & welcoming Foreigners.. This would be development of only corrupted people.. common man will suffer as usual.. I cant trust our Govt. at all.. Its only Politics not development...



yuvraj kathuria

yuvraj kathuria

Wrote on 30 September 2012  



yuvraj kathuria

yuvraj kathuria

Wrote on 30 September 2012  



Dheeraj tripathi

Dheeraj tripathi

Wrote on 30 September 2012  



Anushree

Anushree

Wrote on 30 September 2012  

yes.i believe allowing fdi is right choice



Balaram Prasad Agarwal

Balaram Prasad Agarwal

Wrote on 30 September 2012  

small trader will be finished after some time.



CA Navnit

CA Navnit

Wrote on 30 September 2012  



HARSHAL UDANI

HARSHAL UDANI

Wrote on 30 September 2012  



krunal bharatbhai parikh

krunal bharatbhai parikh

Wrote on 30 September 2012  

manmohan zindabad



N GEETHA SUDHA

N GEETHA SUDHA

Wrote on 30 September 2012  



justin scaria george

justin scaria george

Wrote on 30 September 2012  

It will adversely affect millions of people in the retail sector.



kamal

kamal

Wrote on 29 September 2012  

why is govt escaping to his responsibly ? why should we depend on other .



Singhdipak

Singhdipak

Wrote on 29 September 2012  



pawan kumar gupta

pawan kumar gupta

Wrote on 29 September 2012  



santosh

santosh

Wrote on 29 September 2012  



Abhijit Jash

Abhijit Jash

Wrote on 28 September 2012  

we shall see its effect after 10 years



SAKTHIVEL V

SAKTHIVEL V

Wrote on 28 September 2012  

Fully Billed & Revenue of our Country



Aditya Amar

Aditya Amar

Wrote on 28 September 2012  

It should allow FDI in Multi Brand Retail but there should be strict restriction on its expansion as we got on banks . . .. . Which will be benfited for both the country and the people . . .



Subha J

Subha J

Wrote on 28 September 2012  

I do not encourage FDI in mutli brand retail because the retailers in India may not continue their current business due to diversification of sale and related income and new entrants may not be there. They may be forced to work under foreign traders giving all benefits to them and getting in turn small amount of salary



CA Amit Jaiswal

CA Amit Jaiswal

Wrote on 28 September 2012  



vanisri

vanisri

Wrote on 28 September 2012  

yes



Govinda S Meghani

Govinda S Meghani

Wrote on 28 September 2012  

If there is no FDI in multi brand retail then after some years Local Private Players may enjoy very less competition resulting excess price charges for their products as we see now a days in malls. FDI will give tough competition to all of them so Middle class people will get better products and services at better price.



Mukesh Pareek

Mukesh Pareek

Wrote on 28 September 2012  



ketan sethi

ketan sethi

Wrote on 28 September 2012  

good



CA Priya

CA Priya

Wrote on 27 September 2012  

Not healthy and good for our traders and buyers as well.... Every country has its own trade policies according to the geography and culture.. No plunging noses please...



CA  SURENDRA  KUMAR  RAKHECHA

CA SURENDRA KUMAR RAKHECHA

Wrote on 27 September 2012  

We don't need FOREIGN MONEY. We need INDIAN MONEY lying in FOREIGN COUNTRIES. It may not be surprising if the Indian-foreign money is being routed through FDI.



CA Amit Jaiswal

CA Amit Jaiswal

Wrote on 27 September 2012  

Every decision has positive as well as negative aspect. It is the time to concentrate on POSITIVE aspects.



Kavya

Kavya

Wrote on 27 September 2012  



CA Amit Jaiswal

CA Amit Jaiswal

Wrote on 27 September 2012  

It will definitely boost up the retail sector and also the economy in the long run.



J. Ganapathy

J. Ganapathy

Wrote on 27 September 2012  

If FDI in india once again we are war against britiesh people for another independence. UPA Government Totally wasted government. It will not get another chance. UPA life comes to end.



Suraj Choudhary

Suraj Choudhary

Wrote on 27 September 2012  



Nikhil Vekariya

Nikhil Vekariya

Wrote on 27 September 2012  



KUBER SINGH RAWAT

KUBER SINGH RAWAT

Wrote on 27 September 2012  

yes



kumar

kumar

Wrote on 27 September 2012  

No



sandeep

sandeep

Wrote on 26 September 2012  



jagadeesh

jagadeesh

Wrote on 26 September 2012  



Raju Kumar

Raju Kumar

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

It is harmful for our farmers.



Raju Kumar

Raju Kumar

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

It is harmful for our farmers.



Raju Kumar

Raju Kumar

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

It is harmful for our farmers.



B.Narayanasamy

B.Narayanasamy

Wrote on 26 September 2012  



SUNNY KUMAR THAKUR

SUNNY KUMAR THAKUR

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

yes



VIPINKUMAR K TIWARI

VIPINKUMAR K TIWARI

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

FDI will boost retail sector. It is never done small shopkeeper are affected by big mall. Open market has always oportunities for all.



Mofeek Khan

Mofeek Khan

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

becs ....ye desh hai gaon(viilage) ka desh yanha log jude huye chote chote vyapari .....agar aisa hua to desh me berojgari aur badhegi....



Karthik Chandran

Karthik Chandran

Wrote on 26 September 2012  



Ranjit Gupta

Ranjit Gupta

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

.



Kavit S Shah

Kavit S Shah

Wrote on 26 September 2012  



CA.Ankur Khandelwal

CA.Ankur Khandelwal

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

It will help to local manufacturer how to compit with the internation trader



CA Mohit Agarwal

CA Mohit Agarwal

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

FDI in retail will be most beneficial for us. Most of foreing Inflows come into the market. Small retailer will not effect because of this.



frank

frank

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

Good for India, good for the economy, good for our progress.



ANKAN CHAKRABORTY

ANKAN CHAKRABORTY

Wrote on 26 September 2012  



S.M.Dinesh Kumar

S.M.Dinesh Kumar

Wrote on 26 September 2012  



NAMIT DEEPAK RATHOD

NAMIT DEEPAK RATHOD

Wrote on 26 September 2012  

yes it will enhances the growth of indian economy as every coin has two side it also has some disadvantage but advantages are more n we are looking as a postie aspect of this matter



Vishalvinod

Vishalvinod

Wrote on 25 September 2012  



I.Hussain Ahamed

I.Hussain Ahamed

Wrote on 25 September 2012  

In India intermediates involving in all sectors so that if the Govt. allows FDI in retail they intermediates will loss the employments.



deepak soni

deepak soni

Wrote on 25 September 2012  

this is good for whole country.



anil kumar

anil kumar

Wrote on 25 September 2012  



CA. Subhash Dangi

CA. Subhash Dangi

Wrote on 25 September 2012  



Avinash More

Avinash More

Wrote on 25 September 2012  



Ravi Kumar

Ravi Kumar

Wrote on 25 September 2012  

i don't see any reason for not welcoming FDI in retail. Already there are Big domestic player (Reliance,TATA, Birla ) in Retail sector so small retailers are used to it and also these Multibrands can operate in limited cities only as per existing qualification criteria



RAKESH KASAT

RAKESH KASAT

Wrote on 25 September 2012  



Giya

Giya

Wrote on 24 September 2012  



Giya

Giya

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Giya

Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

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Giya

Giya

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Giya

Giya

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Giya

Giya

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Giya

Giya

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Raghav

Raghav

Wrote on 24 September 2012  



bhavesh raithatha

bhavesh raithatha

Wrote on 24 September 2012  



Mansha Tutlani

Mansha Tutlani

Wrote on 24 September 2012  

Yes



Rachit Chaturvedi

Rachit Chaturvedi

Wrote on 24 September 2012  



Jaideep

Jaideep

Wrote on 24 September 2012  

Un-till we get matured in some business we should not allow others to compete with ourself



RAHUL GAUTAMCHAND JAIN

RAHUL GAUTAMCHAND JAIN

Wrote on 24 September 2012  



CA Pooja Agarwal

CA Pooja Agarwal

Wrote on 24 September 2012  

yes



B. SAI CHAITHANYA

B. SAI CHAITHANYA

Wrote on 24 September 2012  

If FDI introduced in India the retail industry falls



arvind tripathi

arvind tripathi

Wrote on 24 September 2012  

bekar hai



G. SAI LEKH RAJ

G. SAI LEKH RAJ

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

LET NOT INDIA, ONCE AGAIN STRUGGLE FOR INDEPENDENCE



Sudharsan Manivel

Sudharsan Manivel

Wrote on 23 September 2012  



rahul gupta

rahul gupta

Wrote on 23 September 2012  



HARI KRISHNA

HARI KRISHNA

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

YES WE WILL WELCOME BECUASE FOREIGN CURRENCY RESERVES GETS INCREASED IN OUR COUNTY



Praveen

Praveen

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

FDI is good but not the Indian Black money stashed outside India and coming back in white under the garb of FDI



Dhruv Goyal

Dhruv Goyal

Wrote on 23 September 2012  



jay b shah

jay b shah

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

no.



SUBHANKAR DUTTA

SUBHANKAR DUTTA

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

i agree with it..........



R V Shanmukesh

R V Shanmukesh

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

No...



VIKAS TAREKAR

VIKAS TAREKAR

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

how can we shift duty of developement of cool storages,transportation,infrastructure on foreign co. instead of psu n private co., n why such foreign co. will build such facility for indias benefit.



VIKAS TAREKAR

VIKAS TAREKAR

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

how can we shift duty of developement of cool storages,transportation,infrastructure on foreign co. instead of psu n private co., n why such foreign co. will build such facility for indias benefit.



mansi

mansi

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

I support



Sunil

Sunil

Wrote on 23 September 2012  

The present crisis is purely due to inability of government to utilize our resources properly. To overcome this opening the doors to FDI will be like the opening given to East India Company.



siva krishna

siva krishna

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

yes



Paresh Rupabhinda

Paresh Rupabhinda

Wrote on 22 September 2012  



gohelnishit

gohelnishit

Wrote on 22 September 2012  



vamshi krishna

vamshi krishna

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

may its create lots of jobs



kanaga prakash.m

kanaga prakash.m

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

yes



Rashmi

Rashmi

Wrote on 22 September 2012  



BAL KRISHAN

BAL KRISHAN

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

It would create jobs & strenthen our infrastucter .



Krishna Prasanth k

Krishna Prasanth k

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

it will harm out local market as well as foreign exchange outflow



Aalok Chhaperwal

Aalok Chhaperwal

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

it will erode the existence of small shopkeepers



Raghavendra.N.L.

Raghavendra.N.L.

Wrote on 22 September 2012  



Anand Kumar Singh

Anand Kumar Singh

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

no



abhinandan

abhinandan

Wrote on 22 September 2012  



Nitesh

Nitesh

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

Quality products @ cheap rate...dts it..!!



manish

manish

Wrote on 22 September 2012  

yes



verma

verma

Wrote on 21 September 2012  

WHY FDI WHY NOT INDIAN BRANDS ARE INDIANS ARE NOT CAPABLES



CA.SANJAY VERMA

CA.SANJAY VERMA

Wrote on 21 September 2012  

NO



Gourav Munjal

Gourav Munjal

Wrote on 21 September 2012  



Pradeepkumar G

Pradeepkumar G

Wrote on 21 September 2012  



Prasad Deshpande

Prasad Deshpande

Wrote on 21 September 2012  

FDI is a scheme for converting black money into white!



Ram veer

Ram veer

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

it gives the better options to the consumers as well as farmers.



mukesh choudhary

mukesh choudhary

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

it will be dangerous in long time



kusum kumari

kusum kumari

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

yes



sakthi

sakthi

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

I welcome fdi bcos ultimately the people will be a beneficiary by way of govt. revenue (billed for all)cheap, quality, service, hygenic products etc. The intermediaries will be suffered thats wat they are opposing. The intermediary is a culprit, they can not allow outside robbers. They can evade sales tax by way of non billing etc..



CS, Deepak Pratap Singh

CS, Deepak Pratap Singh

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

FDI in Retails will certainly boost our economy at the grass root level. So welcome the decision of our government with open heart.



Shilpa mullangi

Shilpa mullangi

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

YES I WILL WELCOME FDI SINCE TO IMPROVE INDIA AS A DEVELOPED IT IS ADVISABLE



Shilpa mullangi

Shilpa mullangi

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

YES I WILL WELCOME FDI SINCE TO IMPROVE INDIA AS A DEVELOPED IT IS ADVISABLE



Shilpa mullangi

Shilpa mullangi

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

YES I WILL WELCOME FDI SINCE TO IMPROVE INDIA AS A DEVELOPED IT IS ADVISABLE



Amruta Tanksale

Amruta Tanksale

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

Yes. For faster growth and globalisation, we must adopt broad view and accept FDI.



neha

neha

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

yes, its affect our economy in positive way



Henil Shah

Henil Shah

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

if products are in good quality in a less price...



sachin raikar

sachin raikar

Wrote on 20 September 2012  



VISHUKANT GOEL

VISHUKANT GOEL

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

i think government should think about poor man . and not about only to those who are paying them donation



radha advani

radha advani

Wrote on 20 September 2012  



Gijeesh

Gijeesh

Wrote on 20 September 2012  



JAGADISH RAM

JAGADISH RAM

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

There would be more recurrences of Cartel if we allow FDI in multi-brand retail. Hence we should not allow them in retail. Further our Kiranas would suffer, if we allow FDI.



sandip kejariwal

sandip kejariwal

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

yes fdi should allowed in india through this we can generate revenve



Ankit Garg

Ankit Garg

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

........



Deepak Bhagtani

Deepak Bhagtani

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

It Will Generate Employment Oppurtunities



gowthamneelesh

gowthamneelesh

Wrote on 20 September 2012  



Lalwani Rajesh Laxmandas

Lalwani Rajesh Laxmandas

Wrote on 20 September 2012  

Definately Yes.. With just the ANNOUNCEMENT of the Reforms, Rupee has been UP by 0.98%. Thought Middle man will loose Margin, but the Margin now they are earning is also too high, and finally the End User (Consumer) is the ONLY ONE Who has to bear the all so called INFLATION. Just think..with FDI, what all will be the Benefits... First of all, Infrastructure facilities will be improved, and moving on to Fruits, Vegetables..you might be knowing that of all..daily minimum 40% of the vegetables, fruits, etc are wasted due to non availability of Storage facilities, which will be developed if FDI enters, thus no more Price Inflation.. More Employemt, etc. And regarding the Profit that the Foreign Cos will earn...with that I would like to say that now in the present scenario, that if now Profit is with Indian then where it is..?? In the form of Black Money........ Are the consumers Benefited...?? No.... So, I totally Welcome FDI..



sandip Gurav

sandip Gurav

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

It will reduce the income of small traders.



abhishek bhatia

abhishek bhatia

Wrote on 19 September 2012  



SANJAY GUPTA

SANJAY GUPTA

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

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yogesh pancholi

yogesh pancholi

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

it would be dangerous for our domestic retail store and retail business person in the sense of competition . they do not compete with foreign retailers in the price.



nuli swami ayyappa

nuli swami ayyappa

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

yes



roy sharma

roy sharma

Wrote on 19 September 2012  



CA A.Muthu Prabu

CA A.Muthu Prabu

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

NO



shilpa

shilpa

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

a well planned and properly thought out structure of FDI in multi brand retail will benefit the Indian economy in a myriad ways....



abhishek goyal

abhishek goyal

Wrote on 19 September 2012  



Utkal Meher

Utkal Meher

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

FDI is the best way to Recuperate the downward indian Economy..



Ajay Mahendru

Ajay Mahendru

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

Yes, definitley it would be welcome for the economy to expand and grow



Manoj Garg

Manoj Garg

Wrote on 19 September 2012  

no, it can ruin india in future



parvez

parvez

Wrote on 18 September 2012  

always with congresss



roy sharma

roy sharma

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



vinod kumar

vinod kumar

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



mohit daga

mohit daga

Wrote on 18 September 2012  

profit will be short term but loss will be long term.. so it is not profitable for us, if allow.



NITIN SAKPAL

NITIN SAKPAL

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



CA Adithya Murali

CA Adithya Murali

Wrote on 18 September 2012  

It is a welcome ruling. More funds infused into the economy. Might help combat inflation in the long term. The local vendors won't lose out on their customers a great deal. But the bigger houses - Birlas, Reliance will have to indulge in cut throat pricing to fend off competition. Competitive intensity in this sector might for a change work out to be good



DEEP SINGH TOMAR

DEEP SINGH TOMAR

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



ankit

ankit

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



Janarthanan

Janarthanan

Wrote on 18 September 2012  

Will generate lakhs of employment but crores of business owners will loose business. state govt, ngo's must create awareness of benefit of combined business like producer comp model , etc to create a tuff competition to mnc's.



samdinesh

samdinesh

Wrote on 18 September 2012  

No its not good for our country



Akash Kumar Bajaj

Akash Kumar Bajaj

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



Vivek Gulhare

Vivek Gulhare

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



CMA RAVI

CMA RAVI

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



Manoj

Manoj

Wrote on 18 September 2012  

FDI will decrease our currency value



CA.Sridhar

CA.Sridhar

Wrote on 18 September 2012  



Vipin Chandra Pandey

Vipin Chandra Pandey

Wrote on 17 September 2012  



Member (Account Deleted)

Member (Account Deleted)

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Not Yet, Not now. Instead of reviving the animal spirits of investors, it will end up dividing the country. Why are we stuck up with multi-brand retail? why not FDI in other sectors?



rohit

rohit

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

ghhh



Rakesh Kumar

Rakesh Kumar

Wrote on 17 September 2012  



Amit Chandras

Amit Chandras

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

I think given the current case scenatio it would be too early to comment on it. There are few strong reasons which are in favour of FDI permit. However at the same time we should also focus on things which may have long term negative impact. Points in favour - 1. Various options for consumers due to competition 2. Cheaper prices. Like in UK they have Tesco, ASDA etc which are large in set up and offer things at competitive prices 3. Infrastructure etc Points not in favour: 1. The margins for retail vendors will be affected 2. Considering India, there are chances that these store wont be directly buying their material from farmer but through dealers and ulimately farmers not benefitting If you have seen US president, Barack Obama is urging people to buy commodities oftenly bcoz this will help them get bread & butter. In US at least stores like Walmart, Best Buy etc are based out of the city but in India there are chances that they will be based in the city & obviously this will kill retail vendors. Needless to say, government has not taken this decision just for pubilc benefit but it will also help them hiding there scam money. Who knows this FDI money will be just laundering of black money !



Sandip

Sandip

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Yes,It should be helpfull to every indian for change the life from Mediam to standard.



CA RAHUL B. KALWANI

CA RAHUL B. KALWANI

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

It is welcomed owing to below points provided that the farmers interest are protected properly and adequately; and farmers are not left to be exploited by MNCs:- 1) Would help in creation of proper infrastructure along with better technology viz. storage facilities, cold-chains,etc 2)Will help in reducing wastage of fruits & vegetables and ease supply side factors increasing food inflation(which is hitting hard on poor people) 3)Help in kick-starting investment cycle. 4)Help in creating jobs in organised sector 5)Assist Government in better monitoring of the Retail Market and overall market.



Vinod U Bohra

Vinod U Bohra

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

nNo.....nn



himakar

himakar

Wrote on 17 September 2012  



udai saini

udai saini

Wrote on 17 September 2012  



Ca Sandeep

Ca Sandeep

Wrote on 17 September 2012  



Vikrant Ashok Maheshwari

Vikrant Ashok Maheshwari

Wrote on 17 September 2012  



sai deepak

sai deepak

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Though fdi in retail is welcome,i hav some reservations. mnc will remain confined only to million plus cities,and not spread to towns which have a major share in retail industry and we already have enough big bazar,more etc in cities.their presence now will not add anything new so the concept of welfare of common man,economic growth is itself questionable fdi is already there in storage of food products bt not many mnc's are part of it,it shows companies are keen in making profits and nt developing infra my suggestion-first fix these potholes and then welcome fdi



sai deepak

sai deepak

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Though fdi in retail is welcome,i hav some reservations. mnc will remain confined only to million plus cities,and not spread to towns which have a major share in retail industry and we already have enough big bazar,more etc in cities.their presence now will not add anything new so the concept of welfare of common man,economic growth is itself questionable fdi is already there in storage of food products bt not many mnc's are part of it,it shows companies are keen in making profits and nt developing infra my suggestion-first fix these potholes and then welcome fdi



sai deepak

sai deepak

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Though fdi in retail is welcome,i hav some reservations. mnc will remain confined only to million plus cities,and not spread to towns which have a major share in retail industry and we already have enough big bazar,more etc in cities.their presence now will not add anything new so the concept of welfare of common man,economic growth is itself questionable fdi is already there in storage of food products bt not many mnc's are part of it,it shows companies are keen in making profits and nt developing infra my suggestion-first fix these potholes and then welcome fdi



sai deepak

sai deepak

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Though fdi in retail is welcome,i hav some reservations. mnc will remain confined only to million plus cities,and not spread to towns which have a major share in retail industry and we already have enough big bazar,more etc in cities.their presence now will not add anything new so the concept of welfare of common man,economic growth is itself questionable fdi is already there in storage of food products bt not many mnc's are part of it,it shows companies are keen in making profits and nt developing infra my suggestion-first fix these potholes and then welcome fdi



sai deepak

sai deepak

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Though fdi in retail is welcome,i hav some reservations. mnc will remain confined only to million plus cities,and not spread to towns which have a major share in retail industry and we already have enough big bazar,more etc in cities.their presence now will not add anything new so the concept of welfare of common man,economic growth is itself questionable fdi is already there in storage of food products bt not many mnc's are part of it,it shows companies are keen in making profits and nt developing infra my suggestion-first fix these potholes and then welcome fdi



sai deepak

sai deepak

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Though fdi in retail is welcome,i hav some reservations. mnc will remain confined only to million plus cities,and not spread to towns which have a major share in retail industry and we already have enough big bazar,more etc in cities.their presence now will not add anything new so the concept of welfare of common man,economic growth is itself questionable fdi is already there in storage of food products bt not many mnc's are part of it,it shows companies are keen in making profits and nt developing infra my suggestion-first fix these potholes and then welcome fdi



sai deepak

sai deepak

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Though fdi in retail is welcome,i hav some reservations. mnc will remain confined only to million plus cities,and not spread to towns which have a major share in retail industry and we already have enough big bazar,more etc in cities.their presence now will not add anything new so the concept of welfare of common man,economic growth is itself questionable fdi is already there in storage of food products bt not many mnc's are part of it,it shows companies are keen in making profits and nt developing infra my suggestion-first fix these potholes and then welcome fdi



abhishek goyal

abhishek goyal

Wrote on 17 September 2012  



Akhilesh

Akhilesh

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

ULTIMATELY THE WHOLE INDIAN MARKET WILL BE TAKE OVER BY FOREIGNERS AND ONCE AGAIN THE CONDITIONS WILL BECOME TO STRUGGLE FOR EASE LIVING FOR OUR INDIANS. IN THIS CORRUPTION TIME, THE DECISION TAKEN BY OUR PM IS NOT GOOD OUR NATION'S FUTURE AND INDEPENDENCY



Akhilesh

Akhilesh

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

ULTIMATELY THE WHOLE INDIAN MARKET WILL BE TAKE OVER BY FOREIGNERS AND ONCE AGAIN THE CONDITIONS WILL BE OME TO STRUGGLE FOR EASE LIVING FOR OUR INDIANS. IN THIS CORRUPTION TIME, THE DECISION TAKEN BE OUR PM IS NOT GOOD OUR NATION'S FUTURE AND INDEPENDENCY.



Hemant Kumar

Hemant Kumar

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Yes



CA Ghanshyam Joshi

CA Ghanshyam Joshi

Wrote on 17 September 2012  

Money which was earned by the midle man was going into Indian people will now go to the Big players in Foreign, thereby, economy will be at downfall in the long run.



Mitul Sarkar

Mitul Sarkar

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

yes



Ca Rakesh Sinha

Ca Rakesh Sinha

Wrote on 16 September 2012  



Manan Mehta

Manan Mehta

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

It will lead to domination in Indian market by the foreignerS...



CA.Vinita Gupta

CA.Vinita Gupta

Wrote on 16 September 2012  



vikki kumar

vikki kumar

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

it will effect the small retail sector distributors,hampering their margin.



work is worship

work is worship

Wrote on 16 September 2012  



D R P

D R P

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

YES



Tanveer Md Masood

Tanveer Md Masood

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

I wont be incorrect if i say fdi is a necessary evil and extremely indispensable given the current soicio- economic as well as political situation prevailing in our country . As recommended by our PM the country has the option to choose between virtous cycle or viscous cycle - if scenario one as predicted takes place virtous cycle would set in and country would witness commendable development and achieve the tragetted growth rate of 8.2% . FDI in retails would rather create job opportunities as well as open up new avenues of income generation for the government.



Akshet Jain

Akshet Jain

Wrote on 16 September 2012  



Mazhar

Mazhar

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

Good Option to flush our economy..... so, must do



Gaurav Aggarwal

Gaurav Aggarwal

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

No, Its not the right option to boost up our economy..



A M Chauhan

A M Chauhan

Wrote on 16 September 2012  



prasad

prasad

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

LOSS is morethan the benfit,If allow.



Sourav Mallick

Sourav Mallick

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

yes it's very much needed for improvement of our economy.



naz ahmed

naz ahmed

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

why the government does not stop all scam and corruption (like commonwealth games, Coalgate, 2G, commission raj, corruption in government offices and all forthcoming scam) and why not interested to bring back the black money (may be coz 99.99% black money belongs to politicians and industrialists) to generate revenue. by those revenue why the govt can not subsidies the LPG and kerosene (basic or prime need of AAM ADMI). Why the minister gets more LPG cylinder then AAM ADMI. are the government is running in the interest of Aristocats Class not for AAM ADMI???? then why they come to AAM ADMI to beg vote in the time of election? INDIA IS NOT FOR THE CORRUPTED AND BACK BONELESS POLITICIANS AND INDUSTRIALIST. WE ARE THE CITIZEN OF INDIA DEMAND RESTRICTION ON UNDUE BENEFITS AND PRIVILEGE OF POLITICAL AND INDUSTRIAL CLASS. WE AAM ADMI DEMAND MORE BENEFITS AND BASIC AMENITIES TO LIVE WITH HONOUR IN INDIA. DRAIN ALL BENEFITS TO LOWER CLASS OF PPL.



ACS Gaurav Jain

ACS Gaurav Jain

Wrote on 16 September 2012  

yes if we didn't open market for other country than they will also not open for us.



Nikhil Singh

Nikhil Singh

Wrote on 15 September 2012  

I Think India Should be A self dependent country.



CA Lokesh Pokharna

CA Lokesh Pokharna

Wrote on 15 September 2012  

yes....



satyanarayana

satyanarayana

Wrote on 15 September 2012  



CS Veeral Gandhi

CS Veeral Gandhi

Wrote on 15 September 2012  

This reform was very much needed to kickstart the economy. A very progressive move by the ruling government...



ASHIT KUMAR NANGIA

ASHIT KUMAR NANGIA

Wrote on 15 September 2012  

YES. IT WOULD DEFINITELY HELP IN BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURAL FACILITIES & REDUCE THE GAP BETWWEN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES OF THE PRODUCTS




Gaurav Vora

Gaurav Vora

Wrote on 29 November 2012  

Yes, FDI in retail will boost the Indian Economy in the depressing situation....

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