Sunday, June 17, 2007

why india should not submit to trips



Aids the deadly disease has now been degraded to a chronic managable disease. most of this is due to the fact that third world countries where the incidence of such diseaes are high, have resorted to generic cheap versions of vital aids drugs.

So what is a generic drug?
in short it is a copy cat drug which has the same affect of the original but is ten times less expensive . generic drugs are manufactured by lessed pharmacies by reverse analyis of the original drug.

so whats the problem?
talk to any westerner and he will tell you the exhorbitant costs of hospital treatment in the developed countries. infact health tourism has become a very viable option for the citizens of capitalist countries, wherein they seek cheaper medical help in other countries.
the root f the problem is money. while corporate pharmacies spend millions on research and development lesser known competitors steal the benefits of their research.thus suposedly stealing from them.countries like india overcome intellectual property rights by a simple clause that only the process of making a product and not the product itself is protected under copyright laws....meaning its legally alright to add 1+2+3 as 2+3+1 or even as 3+1+2.

Morals or ethic?
while ethics would tell you it is wrong to steal from others morality tells you that medicine as a science is made for patients and not the other way around. so what if i steal from you? as long as it is for a justified cause i am not guilty. while we venerate characters like Robin Hood who stole fromt the rich to give to the poor while cant we the human side of saving lives ,lives that cant afford expensive medication,lives that are dependent on generic drugs.

while globalization is Ok as such we must not corrupt it with greed and selfishness. humanity needs large corporates to rise above economics to see the human side of the medical profession.
while it is so evident taht so many several third world countries are suffering because of climate change initiated by developing countries..i humbly ask eacha ndd every person who amy chance over this blog to take serious exception in the case of generic drugs. T.R.I.P.S needs to be rethought.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

part time jobs in india

to the person who has undoubtedly reached this page in search of a viable part time job. with over a year of experience in this field (yeah i like money too) i thought i d put down my thoughts and experience with some of the part time offer available out there. so lets do it numerically...

1. paid to read / paid to click...the worst of the lot...they lure you offering high payments and then gobble it all themselves...it works like this...you open an account with a ptc or ptr site and view advertisements supposedly $100 or even $600 . truth is they pay you only .0001% of the amount which needless to say is very minuscule. plus you are expected to reach a minimum payout to order the cash you earned....believe me when i say that i have not received anything till now..its just a scam stay away from it .


2.online surveys.. i am not saying they don't work ...its just that it is not working for me...they website has such a large base that you don't get t participate in surveys as often as you want. do it at your own risk.

3.blogging....has been and will be the best way to make money. i know of a site by the name of www.ibibo.com which actually pays for blogging and for increasing the popularity of your blog. so far the best . in addition you can can add blogs like the ones on blogspot as your website and earn more money from google ad words..... visit the site for more detials.

4. money order business.....there are several companies that offer mail order business... you just have to send catalogues of their products to addresses they provide and if they get orders then you are paid commissions..visit...www.a2zcash.com for more details

hope the information provided helps you...i ll update it when i get details of other opportunities both scam and viable ones. till then take care.

Monday, May 14, 2007