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Crorepati programmes
Sir, - This is my humble opinion on the crorepati programmes. By
just answering a few questions a person is able to become a
millionaire without any hard work. Where does the cash come from?
How is it disbursed? All under wraps. If at all the money has to
be spent, there are so many constructive means by which the
downtrodden, poor, handicapped, etc., could be helped.
This programme almost encourages everyone to waste his time
uselessly. Especially, students like me are of the opinion that
if we study general knowledge only , it is enough to become a
crorepati. Hence ignoring their duty of studying properly, they
divert themselves towards this which is not healthy. It is
surprising to note that even guides are published and made
available in the market.
Nancy Samuel,
Chennai
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