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1 Manage properly
2 Don't Treat Cards as Loan
Vipin Bhasin  |  Added idea  "Don't Treat Cards as Loan"  |  2 months ago
First of all don't treat credit cards as loan. If you have proper back up to repay the bill before the next due date then you can use it otherwise don't try it as will cost you much more than any loan. Secondly use the credit card with proper...
AMISH  |  Added idea  "Use Wisely"  |  3 months ago
There is always a lure to having a card handy. But then if you are wise, then you would spend it only on things you would want to buy instead of ending up with things that you would ruefully reckon you were led into. And if you use it wisely, then...
 
 
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Sachin Pravasi  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  28 days ago
Our PM is leading a corrupt govt. Not the most corrupt govt. Today we are updated of corruption due to media reach, social networking, awareness leaps and bound beyond the previous times and thanks to the no clear majority to any single political...
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
I am sure nobody has a doubt about it. You can count the number of scams and the amount of funds siphoned away by the coterie, is mind numbing. Perhaps if they had contributed to the society then there would have been no poverty. The sheer volume of...
madhuvad  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Ms ravali.. its not the PM who corrupt... Our PM was one of the best PM ever seen. today we are in the strong economic position was all due to Dr. manmohan singh.We the people are responsible for those we have selected and elected. To be frank .....
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Danger to India's BPOs and Call Centres? 
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 No danger to Indian economy!
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "Danger to India's BPOs and Call Centres?"  |  3 months ago
Yes Cherian Sir! Indian faced the same problem that you mentioned when the outsourcing industry took of in a big way. You are hinting at educating the youth of dangers of small jobs. Guess that is the difference in approach of people in states....
Saquib Alam  |  Argues in support of  "No danger to Indian economy!"  |  3 months ago
Yes it will have some impact on Indian economy but I don`t think it will affect a lot. India has developed its trade with many other countries in recent years. Now Indian economy is not like those which are totally dependent on US or Europe. Our...
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  "No danger to Indian economy!"  |  3 months ago
Elections have politicians singing and dancing to different tunes. It is the same with the USA. It cannot ignore the vital benefits that it draws out of BPO outsourcing it does fro India or other third world countries. the only difference will be...
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Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 months ago
Dear William Sir. Iam sorry if you are hurt by tenor of the statements of me and my colleagues especially on this side of the debate. However do permit me to hold steadfast to the views expressed in this debate by and large. I feel the problem...
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Trust comes out of friendship and mutual respect. While Russia has lots of respect and is a friend in good and bad times, the same cannot be said about USA. USA is a very aggressive country having demanding goals and it is this what keeps it from...
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  6 months ago
Strictly speaking it a NO. But again it must be said that no country has permanent friend or foe. In the dynamic of today's political dynamics it is a resounding YES. True Americans are not as close to us as Russians are. But that is the culture...
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1 Unveil another ARJUN award
2 A pandora box opened. Is it possible to close it!
Yogesh Chaturvedi  |  Supported idea  "Sportsmen are humans"  |  2 months ago
Even I agree that something on line of veer - chakra should be there for sportsperson.Because as far as bharat ratna is considered it is mainly for art literature and social work and being a sportperson nowhere satisfies this criteria.And if BR...
AMISH  |  Added idea  |  3 months ago
I believe that Sportsmen are afte rall humans and Indians, working for the highest achievements. But then we need to explain what Bharat Ratna symbolizes, does it stand for greatest achievement in only social life or in any stream? We should not find...
Shameena W.  |  Supported idea  "Unveil another ARJUN award"  |  4 months ago
I agree to this. The honor of Bharath Ratna will be diminished and will finally lose its sheen. At same time we can acknowledge exemplary professionals in Sports and Arts by creating a new title.
 
 
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DEMOLITION OF OUR SMALL SCALE SECTOR 
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 MILLIONS OF VACANCIES/STRONG RUPEE/100% F.D.I
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "MILLIONS OF VACANCIES/STRONG RUPEE/100% F.D.I"  |  3 months ago
"Political game". Real shame when national parties like BJP and Communists resort to it in taking decisions of utmost significance to national importance. Already used to regional parties resorting this political games for over decades now.
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
I do not believe that any economic opportunity is a wrong one of apprehensions as juxtaposed or summarized by zealots. FDI would naturally rake in lots of internal competition as well as prop up the nations resources untapped so far. Let it galvanize...
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  "MILLIONS OF VACANCIES/STRONG RUPEE/100% F.D.I"  |  3 months ago
Agitating against FDI is nothing but political game of opposition parties
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The End of Anna Hazare? The chickens are coming home to roost for Anna Hazare, who has  abruptly called off his latest protest fast . The 74-year-old social activist, who emerged as the face of an anti-corruption movement after his first, breathtakingly successful, fast at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in April , also announced the indefinite postponement of his mass “courting of arrest” scheme and planned sit-ins in front of the residences of Congress bigwigs like Sonia Gandhi. The most immediate factor was likely the 102 degree temperature he was reportedly running as the result of a chest infection. But the reality is that the crowds had anyway disappeared from his fast venue in Mumbai, as ...
Cyril  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
It is essential for the participating people to be sincear and honest, the solution is with people who can take forward being honest in every walk of life.It is for all of us to take it forward which can be done with out any fanfare but being honest
AMISH  |  Commented  |  3 months ago
Anna a simple man manipulated by vested interests or over zealous workers? That is a question to be asked. By stepping into the political lines, Anna and his team have erred, but that should not make them a pariah to be avoided as he was done in...
Shameena W.  |  Commented  |  2 months ago
Bootom line is they were not honest in their movement. and you cannot bluff for too long.
 
 
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Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 months ago
I am talking basically of the minimum requirement for a educated student. A bachelor degree. Further the government should give scholarship for higher studies based on their performance. At least to the needy lot.
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 months ago
Why not free the education system fro the hackles of the government. In the last 65 odd years, government hasn't been able to eradicate illiteracy. Now let us try the Private sector to give it a shot and redeem of the right of education.
Sarika Singh  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
There are lots of students who are already losing the chance to get education in Government schools due to their economic problem. What to say about private schools. If education is privatised, then a major mass of students won't be able to get...
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No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor. 
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 Yes! The middle class is insensitive to the poorer segment.
siddivineetkumar  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  2 months ago
it is not the thing increasing here. The point is there was a disconnection between three of them and they will be untill the end.
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Come on. The Middle class is not moving upward in today's economy, especially with the high interest rates, higher inflation and higest Exchange rates, we are seeing a reverse flow of the Middle Class in fact moving downward towards the poor class. so...
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  3 months ago
The middle class is soundly rooted to the ground reality. Infact it is this segment that has not been swayed by factors like business interests, caste, religion & language. This is precisely why the middle-class is such a potent force in the...
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 May be
Abhijeet Magdum  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 days ago
bcoz of Sardar, Hyderabad didnt become a 3rd Pakistan, his strong leadership, vision and shrewdness helped integrate all the princely states into India.
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
The approach to the J&K issue would have been different and handled more effectively and emphatically. Nehru was a meek socialist, whereas Sardar was a open minded far sighted statesman and achieved what otherwise would have been a fragmented states of...
Sarika Singh  |  Argues in support of  "May be"  |  6 months ago
Saying yes or no straight for something like this is just not possible. We would never know because anything is possible. From what we have know about him we can say that he would have been better but can we say it for sure? I do not think so. 
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