[Assam] Harvard MBA Newsletter: For Mukul-da -- please explain allegations

umesh sharma jaipurschool at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 8 07:43:11 PDT 2006


Mukul-da,
   
  Ami I getting the vibes that my comment about ULFA being responsible (indirectly) for poor rural supply of doctors etc --is causing so much pain to you that you are hallucinating. How do you compare me with Kaavya. Please explain. How do you justify the claim that I joined Harvard on some quota --thru some devious means.
   
  I did not know a single person at Harvard (except a non-communicating school-mate) before I was fortunate enough to join there.
   
  Unlike Kaavya my parenst do not earn $500,000 annually (more like $6,000 per annum) -and neither are they based in US. Nor have I cheated other people's writings to write my own.
  Please explain. 
   
  As for George Bush -as far as I know there is no management quota at Harvard. I wonder how you got in to the UK univ where you did your masters. Did you behave like Kaavya there or did you go there on some management quota?
   
  I'm sorry again for my paincausing remarks about rural healthcare of Assam -and ULFAs role in it. 
   
  Umesh
   
  

mc mahant <mikemahant at hotmail.com> wrote:
      No!
  Only about Harvard.-populated by Kavya-Umesh and now THIS
  mm


    
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Subject: Re: [Assam] Harvard MBA Newsletter: Michael Porter on ReformingHealthcare; India Arrives on the Global Stage ??
Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2006 07:55:36 -0700 (PDT)

      DIV  {margin:0px;}        Does that make a difference in your opinion about George Bush?
  

 
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Subject: Re: [Assam] Harvard MBA Newsletter: Michael Porter on ReformingHealthcare; India Arrives on the Global Stage ??

      Then came a state visit from U.S. President George W. Bush (HBS MBA '75) in March, the same month HBS inaugurated its global 

  Really? He a HARVARD MBA?  
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From:  umesh sharma <jaipurschool at yahoo.com>
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To:  assam at assamnet.org
Subject:  [Assam] Harvard MBA Newsletter: Michael Porter on ReformingHealthcare; India Arrives on the Global Stage ??
Date:  Wed, 7 Jun 2006 01:51:48 +0100 (BST)
  



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Subject: Newsletter: Michael Porter on Reforming Healthcare

                 
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