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Pradeep Kumar@pradeepkp
Feb 09, 2003 05:01 PM, 1714 Views
(Updated Feb 09, 2003)
Whatever glitters is not gold

Hai tum me dhum. All teenager’s heros and stars pops up the soda pop, attracting the teenagers fatally.


Whatever the West/ the stars does is blindly imitated by the new generation. I hope that most of the new generation does know that excess intake of the soft drinks is not good for health, but can’t stop the self from addicting to it. Such is the publicity given to it.


It is time that statutory warning, similar’smoking is  injurious to health’, may be imprinted on the bottles and cans of the soft drinks.


All cola companies are interested only in making profits. These companies have not even spared the natural water. How safe is the so called’Mineral water’? A recent report in a daily points the finger towards that- almost all are unsafe for drinking.


This is another side of globalisation and market economy. Create a fear, bottle the same thing in new bottle and earn profits. This is what happened in a southern state in India. Our own resource( water)was given to a multinational to be exploited. By pumping more underground water, now the water level in that area has gone down and the locals are facing water shortage now. a crisis unknown for centuries in that part of the country. Good to be healthy, but not at the cost depriving others.


Whatever may be companies are always in profit, go hell with the customer and citizens.

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