What we got from this post is the following:
An interesting post.
- Top management is still local Bangladeshi (somehow, this doesn't sound as shocking as it might have seemed to have been);
- Many Indians working there are carpet-baggers, flying in on Tuesday morning to return on Thursday evening; what work gets done in these two working days is not clear;
- Apparently Apollo are lying through their teeth, claiming that their (Indian) doctors are managing and running the elaborate facilities seen in the pictures;
- There is a huge population of illegal immigrants in India; Amit Shah is right after all, these people are termites taking away the thousand rupee jobs from honest sons and daughters of the soil, and preventing the dramatic boom in local transport that might take place if all the people from Malda (who, in reality, are people from Faridpur) are sent back to Malda, en route to Faridpur;
- Some dramatic improvements have taken place in the infrastructure and in living conditions, including ready availability of power, well-stocked markets, and a general air of prosperity;
- The excess money being earned, either by Bangladeshis living in India with false id, or earning a lot of money in Bangladesh itself, is ploughed into real estate, and a lot of land is being bought up by newly-rich Bangladeshis; as a result, land-owners are getting far better prices than they had seen before, and this is unfortunate, because they should not make money, only the buyer, the genuine West Bengali buyer, should make money by buying cheap;
- Finally, healthcare remains a neglected area, as apparently Bangladeshis do not have it in them either to be doctors or be nurses. The X Ray report reminds me of my brother, a radiologist in Calcutta (not yet absorbed in Bangladesh); he never gets a reference direct, and is ALWAYS the second reference, because he does not pay what in the medical profession (or medical trade) is called dash money - kickbacks to the referring doctor from the referred specialist. He is the second reference because the first, dash-money referee usually (in 95% cases) is incompetent. Not much to choose between Bangladeshi and West Bengali radiographers, it seems.
1. You are right, Indians (Mostly Bengalis) work as a consultant there.
2. WFH was a concept long back, three days in BD and 2 days from India. This was how the contractors used to work. Even now much has not been changed.
3. I have no idea about Apollos claim, but I have never meet any doctor physically in BD. I used to go every 3-4 months some three years back. Will again start again in few weeks. If i see anyone I will update you.
4. Its your interpretation, My story was from 2005-2007, even in 2007 I have seen BD colony between Malekpet and Afzalgunj. As you are from Hyd you can ask locals, they will confirm you.
All were not from Malda, some are from BD, may be from Faridpur or somewhere else. You must not have visited West Bengal for long. Please find these links for BD caught in recent time and many more
ED swoop in Bengal leads to arrest of six Bangladeshi fugitives with fake Indian identities
NEW DELHI: Six Bangladeshi nationals, including a former top banker from Dhaka, who had earlier embezzled crores of money in their country and had settled near
www.newindianexpress.com
Bangladeshi 'terrorist' held in West Bengal | Kolkata News - Times of India
The West Bengal CID has arrested a "wanted Bangladeshi terrorist" from a house he had taken on rent in North 24 Parganas district, one of its senior o
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
21 Bangladeshi men nabbed in Kolkata after UP police come looking for trafficker
Although such arrests of illegal immigrants from Bangladesh is not uncommon in Bengal, so many people have not been held in Kolkata during a single raid in recent years, police officers said.
www.hindustantimes.com
Indian JMB operative held in Bengal after arrest of Bangladeshis in MP
KOLKATA/BHOPAL: An Indian national and suspected member of the banned Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) was arrested from Bankra in Bengal’s Howrah district on Wednesday by the Special Task Force (STF) of the state police in connection with the recent arrest of several Bangladeshi JMB...
www.hindustantimes.com
6. Again an interpretation by you. As economy has developed they have gone back to settle there.
7. This was what told to us by one of famous orthopedics in Kolkata. I am not qualified enough to judge that. But the number of BD patient in Kolkata gives us proof that something is wrong in BD
This year Mamta didi has got more than 10000 crores + investment proposal in the Medical sector from the likes of Apollo, Manipal, Fortis, Woodlands, CMRI etc
Whatever you told is not fully correct.So what is your point, at the end of this very detailed analysis?