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Just now, Raven_Rayes said:

avunu ippudu open chesaaka Indian economy is zooming annayya..

world bank edho 12.5% ani cheppinaaru nammesaava? choosuko inko 1 month itley pothey, malli ee year contraction guarantee.

 

World Bank odi pani ae chepadam...adu seputune vuntadu..

Setu, Do you really trust these numbers ? There will be a recovery, a good one but it will barely compensate for the losses. 10 year growth average 4-5% level India di..

Ie year, record inflation kodutam..any doubt on it? 

By the way,  COVID numbers as it is ga report chesina, it will not change anything.

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2 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

World Bank odi pani ae chepadam...adu seputune vuntadu..

Setu, Do you really trust these numbers ? There will be a recovery, a good one but it will barely compensate for the losses. 10 year growth average 4-5% level India di..

Ie year, record inflation kodutam..any doubt on it? 

By the way,  COVID numbers as it is ga report chesina, it will not change anything.

I don't care about the numbers. I just know that most people don't have money to spend. There's no economy if people can't spend in India, since India's export numbers are pathetic.

but for some strange reason, I was able to sell 3 lands in chennai at a good price last month. I wonder how those people got their money.

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3 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

10 year growth average 4-5% level India di..

10yrs lo entha mandhi sachipotharo, poverty lo padi pothaaro.. 

there's a difference between lifting ppl from poverty and expecting them to work further to lift themselves up.

I guess people falling from lower middle class to poverty will entirely stop working and get on the freebie train forever. losing their intention to work. Some of them may have become too old too.

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Just now, Raven_Rayes said:

I don't care about the numbers. I just know that most people don't have money to spend. There's no economy if people can't spend in India, since India's export numbers are pathetic.

but for some strange reason, I was able to sell 3 lands in chennai at a good price last month. I wonder how those people got their money.

That's still a surprise as to how people are managing to invest in real estate at such prices. I mean, crisis is probably pushing people to invest more and more thinking its the safest investment but supply of money seems to be never ending in this buying spree. Its the same thing in Hyderabad. 

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1 minute ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

That's still a surprise as to how people are managing to invest in real estate at such prices. I mean, crisis is probably pushing people to invest more and more thinking its the safest investment but supply of money seems to be never ending in this buying spree. Its the same thing in Hyderabad. 

yes, the buyers were upper middle class professor types with NRI kids, and one politician.

I was trying to push that thing off for 10yrs now since my father passed away

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Just now, Raven_Rayes said:

10yrs lo entha mandhi sachipotharo, poverty lo padi pothaaro.. 

there's a difference between lifting ppl from poverty and expecting them to work further to lift themselves up.

I guess people falling from lower middle class to poverty will entirely stop working and get on the freebie train forever. losing their intention to work. Some of them may have become too old too.

But then again, demographics also have changed a lot in a decade. More and more people are under social welfare, more money to spend pushing up rural spending. 10% of the population might have went from 55 to 65, widening the net of social spending on pensions.

Informal economy has taken a hit terribly, daily wages will come down and labor demand will be dimmish for few more years ...Like everything has silver lining, input and infra costs will come down drastically...

But 1-2 years la aithe manchi outlook vundabotundi, I know its hard for you to agree but it is what it is...

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4 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

That's still a surprise as to how people are managing to invest in real estate at such prices. I mean, crisis is probably pushing people to invest more and more thinking its the safest investment but supply of money seems to be never ending in this buying spree. Its the same thing in Hyderabad. 

Black money is all in real estate , instead of going after it. Modi chose to break the back of poor people by going after notes

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3 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

But then again, demographics also have changed a lot in a decade. More and more people are under social welfare, more money to spend pushing up rural spending. 10% of the population might have went from 55 to 65, widening the net of social spending on pensions.

Informal economy has taken a hit terribly, daily wages will come down and labor demand will be dimmish for few more years ...Like everything has silver lining, input and infra costs will come down drastically...

But 1-2 years la aithe manchi outlook vundabotundi, I know its hard for you to agree but it is what it is...

Daily wages have actually gone up sharply after lockdown . We couldn't find labour for planting rice last crop , situation was similar in Telangana and tamil nadu .

Welfare policies seem to push up the labour price more and more . 

The only places where labour rate gone down is bimaru states + NCR region

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Just now, Ryzen_renoir said:

Black money is all in real estate , instead of going after it. Modi chose to break the back of poor people by going after notes

Black money entha vunna kuda, it has to come to a point where supply will have to limit..may be few percentage stretch aina kuda numbers won't work kada..

Built space la upper ceiling limit hit ayinatte vundi..open lands ae next..!

Market cannot defy the laws of demand and  supply for way too long.

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Just now, Ryzen_renoir said:

Daily wages have actually gone up sharply after lockdown . We couldn't find labour for planting rice last crop , situation was similar in Telangana and tamil nadu .

Welfare policies seem to push up the labour price more and more

Local agri labor rates atlane vunayi..but mass labor rates lo oka 20-30% taggindi.

Most contractors are now sending buses to Bihar to get back labor who are willing to work at 250/day/male as against 400 which was average rate earlier for migrant labor...dairy farm workers situation kuda anthe..

 

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21 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

Last year antha ide sollu 10ginaru...test,  trace and isolate chesthe corona taggipotadi ani...

emaindi ? economy 10gi, aadayam leka manushulu inka sastune vunaru..

ipudu vachi lekkalu sakkaga rasthaleru anta...sakkaga rasthe matram ayedi emundi ?

news channel odu emi sepithe adi vini guddiga talkaya upadame..

@3$%

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1 minute ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

Local agri labor rates atlane vunayi..but mass labor rates lo oka 20-30% taggindi.

Most contractors are now sending buses to Bihar to get back labor who are willing to work at 250/day/male as against 400 which was average rate earlier for migrant labor...dairy farm workers situation kuda anthe..

 

Ento naaku antha wrong information vasthundhi , Chennai lo painting lmki labour charges were hikes by almost 20% compared to early 2020 . 

They are citing lack of north indian labour

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3 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Daily wages have actually gone up sharply after lockdown . We couldn't find labour for planting rice last crop , situation was similar in Telangana and tamil nadu .

Welfare policies seem to push up the labour price more and more . 

The only places where labour rate gone down is bimaru states + NCR region

what is the price point at which agricultural machinery is more profitable than hiring people to work?

land size wise, and labour price wise.

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3 minutes ago, jawaani_jaaneman said:

Local agri labor rates atlane vunayi..but mass labor rates lo oka 20-30% taggindi.

Most contractors are now sending buses to Bihar to get back labor who are willing to work at 250/day/male as against 400 which was average rate earlier for migrant labor...dairy farm workers situation kuda anthe..

 

nuvvu cheppedhi construction labour. Ryzen cheppedhi koncham skilled type labour.

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2 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

Ento naaku antha wrong information vasthundhi , Chennai lo painting lmki labour charges were hikes by almost 20% compared to early 2020 . 

They are citing lack of north indian labour

hes talking about construction labour

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