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Abhayaman Singh Lecturer, BIT
 
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1 Reduce the No. of Signals by making By-Roads,Fly-overs,Sub-ways, one-way roads
2 Reduce right turns by constructing ramps on busy but wide roads
Ajit Peshave  |  Supported idea  "Reduce the No. of Signals by making By-Roads,Fly-overs,Sub-ways, one-way roads"  |  1 year ago
Very True A smooth flow will facilititate lesser traffic jams
Abhayaman Singh  |  Supported idea  |  1 year ago
This will do a lot of good. Th traffic will be divided and hence the time taken will be less. The signals eat away lot of time and make a 10 min travel a 30 minute one!!
BAL KRISHNA MOHAN  |  Supported idea  "Reduce the No. of Signals by making By-Roads,Fly-overs,Sub-ways, one-way roads"  |  1 year ago
Reducing signal needs lot of planning & investment. However there may be no space for constructing new by roads etc. further court stay & hindrance like temple/ mazar on roads can also add the problem.
 
 
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biswajeet khuntia  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
i think celebrity endorsement is not a waste of money until the product/ service is compatible with the celebrity. i could not find it relevance when mannapuram Gold has endorsed akshay kumar to promote its financial product. at the same time LUX...
shaik  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes sachin has shown a fine example by not endorsing. Liquor definitely spoils the society sooner or later.The worst part is that our indian governments are endorsing it by giving lisence and allowing the people to consume legally.At least it is...
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Abhayaman Singh  |  Argues in support of  "..."  |  1 year ago
Give proper sides... and its an employees wish to stick to a company. It depends on the scope of learning and the growth in the company.  
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The average facade temperature of the globe has augmented more than 1 degree Fahrenheit since 1900 and the speed of warming has been almost three folds the century long average since 1970. This increase in earth’s average temperature is called Global warming. More or less all specialists studying the climate record of the earth have the same opinion now that human actions, mainly the discharge of green house gases from smokestacks, vehicles, and burning forests, are perhaps the leading power driving the fashion. The gases append to the planet's normal greenhouse effect, permitting sunlight in, but stopping some of the ensuing heat from radiating back to space. Based on the study on past cli...
sameer kamble  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
change of 1 degree temperature, is badly affected on nature, sea water level is up. its increasing 1 degree per year. all big country's are trying to reduce pollution, but in India no one taking care about this.
Abhayaman Singh  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Yes it it. But everything is going out of our hand, we have completely lost control on global warming. Even though we say we are going green....
 
 
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Abhayaman Singh  |  Argues in support of  "customer"  |  1 year ago
Yes very true.... customer are very important in travel industry. Because they have many options, so if you are not delighting them, the chance of moving towards your competitor in likely.   
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1 IT HAS BEEN ALREADY DISCUSSED AS STATED
2 Money or Job Satisfaction- are'nt both very selfish ideas?
Manoj Kumar  |  Supported idea  "IT HAS BEEN ALREADY DISCUSSED AS STATED"  |  1 year ago
Yes Rakesh....You are right....There is a tendency among too step members that to create so many ideates, debates based on one or two words of an interesting topic....like this....and another for example.....start up of buisinesses and one more...
Abhayaman Singh  |  Supported idea  |  1 year ago
I think there was a similar debate, you can add your argument there. This can't be an idea contest.   
 
 
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Subject: काँच की बरनी और दो कप चाय जीवन में जब सब कुछ एक साथ और जल्दी - जल्दी करने की इच्छा होती है, सब कुछ तेजी से पा लेने की इच्छा होती है, और हमें लगने लगता है कि दिन के चौबीस घंटे भी कम पड़ते हैं, उस समय ये बोध कथा, ' काँच की बरनी और दो कप चाय ' हमें याद आती है। दर्शनशास्त्र के एक प्रोफ़ेसर कक्षा में आये और उन्होंने छात्रों से कहा कि वे आज जीवन का एक महत्वपूर्ण पाठ पढाने वाले हैं ... उन्होंने अपने साथ लाई एक काँच की बडी़ बरनी ( जार ) टेबल पर रखा और उसमें टेबल टेनिस की गेंदें डालने लगे और तब तक डालते रहे जब तक कि उसमें एक भी गेंद समाने की जगह नहीं बची ... उन्होंने छात्रों से पूछा - क्या बरनी पूरी भर गई? हाँ ... आवाज आई ... फ़िर प्रोफ़ेसर साहब ने छोटे - छोटे कंकर उसमें भरने शुरु किये ... ...
Abhayaman Singh  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Good one ..... thanks for posting !!!
 
 
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When it comes to hiring qualified IT professionals, a large portion of companies want more highly skilled workers, especially in the areas of security, networking and operating systems. Suffice it to say, the market for IT talent is hot, but only if you have the right skills. If you want to be part of the wave, take a look at what eight experts -- including recruiters, curriculum developers, computer science professors and other industry observers -- say are the hottest skills of the near future. The skills required are; Machine learning: As companies work to build software such as collaborative filtering, spam filtering and fraud-detection applications that seek patterns in jumbo-size data...
Prasad Rajadhyaksha  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Looking at the current scenario, one should be strong at whatever skills he posses...And very true...these skills are very important now and in the future...So one has to always keep updating on this on regular intervals...Don't get outdated......
Ahmed Sultan, ITC  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Or otherwise, they may be vulnerable to failure.
 
 
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CIOs get 70 percent of their information about new and quickly evolving technologies directly or indirectly from salespeople, according to a study done for The Wall Street Journal. Scary, but not surprising. It s no secret that I ve never been real fond of technology salesmen or their endless shenanigans, but still, I have to give these folks their due. As hard as a CIO job seems sometimes, it s difficult to conceive of anything harder than selling software. Imagine making your living selling broken stuff?code with more bugs than a cathouse mattress. Or having to routinely promise features that don t yet and may never exist (a practice known as overhanging the market), at prices that bear n...
Amit Gupta  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
Nice Article, I wonder if we can relate Solution Selling as Consultative selling where sales person should have as big ears as he/she has mouth. Solution selling/consultative selling will often not go through unless technology is demonstrated or...
RK N  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
Very rightly said...Technology Salesmen often forget the way one needs to communicate. They make their style so mechanical that they forget to change their style depending upon the customer.I feel they need to be very simple and try different ways...
 
 
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Marketing Presidential Candidates on the Web Goes Mainstream: But Does It Get Votes? Published: January 09, 2008 in Knowledge@Wharton The January 3 Iowa caucuses and the January 8 New Hampshire primary showcased the 2008 presidential campaign's ongoing political dogfight as candidates battled for their parties' nominations. Under the surface, however, the scrum represents a tipping point in the use of the Internet as a campaign tool, say experts at Wharton. In many respects, the 2008 race resembles any sophisticated Internet marketing campaign that, by using what has been termed Web 2.0 technology, lets consumers swap information and connect with friends via sites like MySpace and Facebook....
Syam Sunder  |  Commented  |  4 years ago
Interesting Article!! The poster of this article should have formatted the article better to improve readability. Back to the article, I believe this article just reiterates the power of internet and Web 2.0. Till now most of the existing channels...
 
 
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