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Save the poor

This is with reference to "Damn not the market" (Business Line, May 27): But is not "damn not the poor" easier to achieve?

Why not spare a small amount spent on the dam to rehabilitate them properly? But for the callous attitude towards the poor there need be no problem.

To drag on the controversy of large dams is only to turn attention away from the problem of the poor and falsely project them as anti-development.

A. Jacob Sahayam

Thiruvananthapuram

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