10 May 2009

INDIAN SLEEPING ATTIDUTES & SOME GENERAL CONCERNS

Most homes in India have cots or beds but a sizable proportion do not have a mattress, as the khatiya (rope cot = just the frame of a bed and some belts in between.
According to the recently released INDICUS CONSUMER HANDBOOK a majority of Indians sleep on the floor as the average home area is small ND THERE IS NOT MUCH SPACE FOR ADDITIONAL FURNITURE. Consequently the beds are put for alternative uses, sometimes just used as sofas sometimes as communication centre at family assemblies.

Data collected from various governmental surveys shows that
 86 % of Indian homes have cots or beds
 75 % of the urban homes have a mattress to sleep on.

Contractor to the projected boom, most homes at the country side have no telephone connection and only 36 % of urban homes posses a mobile phone.

And despite the entry of the NANO, the humble bicycle still continiu to be the preferred mode of transportation. ONLY 3 % of Indians have a car!!!

But all this is not a problem at all since Indians are sexualy very active and fertile it is their goal to populate the overall world with small Indians ... London is already taken, the others will come soon. And don't forget once Indian in the next 10 generations you will find merits in the Indian newspapers even if in the mean time you are indian- irish- scottish- polish spanian.... India will welcome you as a king as soon as you might have been able to hit a ball in public, thrown by some proffesional ball thrower ( they call it cricket)

1 comment:

melissa officinalis said...

Very interesting.If they take all the world, and dont change their traditions, i pray to be born as a man next life :-)

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