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puneet
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| 1 year ago
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nothing to say more here but they have lost the big game and should accept defeat without giving useless reasons.
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amit thapliyal
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| 2 years ago
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I'm not surprised..Its the same story over and over..They have time for parties,photoshoots and ads but not practicing hooks and pulls..In India almost everybody who is famous and popular is overrated..
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Neelima Pandey
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| 2 years ago
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Dhoni, he is such a looser, I mean after loosing so badly in all the 3 games in the super 8 stage is now blaming aftermatch IPL parties travel for their bad show in T20 world cup, he is just good at giving reasons and excuses all the time, but he...
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suuport
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Tanima
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| 1 year ago
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Yes it does. But we have to maintain a balance but in some situation arises at the work place by which you are disturbed so much that you can't balance and you spoil your personal life may be for one day, one week or it may be whole your life.
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amit thapliyal
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No doubt..its a dog-eat-dog world & the competitive and cut throat work envmt. guarantees you are stressed in your personal life as well..indeed we all try to juggle around, but is that ever enough?
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Renne Sharma
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Not exactly, but many people confuse themselves between the professional and personal life. You need to have a balanced control of both to be happy in life. Its simple don't take professional problems to home and vice versa. This where many...
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adds fasinate the mass but how
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amit thapliyal
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I agree with you Sheetal, to put things in perspective, Its the "Emotional Quotient" and in some cases the "Logic Quotient" which makes an ad a success..You have to strike a note with the target segment and you get only a few chances to do...
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Sheetal Jadhav
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According to me it is the emotional part that attracts the masses. Once you identify their needs and make the right advertisement you are the king. Today many companies are trying to find it, but only few are successful. So the secret mantra for...
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yes
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pradhnya meshram
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| 1 year ago
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Hello Mr.Natarajan,we know some of the things which leads to cancer and we tried to avoid it like smoking, tobacco,etc.But in case of corruption we know that sooner or later,we will be caught and still we involved in that.Bcoz we know that we...
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amit thapliyal
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Not anytime soon...all the "Jago Re " campaigns put aside, its the Indian mentality of Jugaad and taking the easy way out that forms the spine of this problem..Its somehow in our DNA, where righteousness and honesty takes a backseat when money, career...
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Devi Kaladeen
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India or no other country in the world can ever be deemed to be corruption free. It starts with the government of the day, before they win the elections you hear all the flowery promises and when they get into office they become worse than the...
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Are We Really Safe In This Selfish Mean Minded Society........Is the Existence Idendity Of Women On The Verge Of Being Extinct!! Hundreds, if not thousands, of women are murdered by their families each year in the name of family 'honor.' It's difficult to get precise numbers on the phenomenon of honor killing; the murders frequently go unreported, the perpetrators unpunished, and the concept of family honor justifies the act in the eyes of some societies. Most honor killings occur in countries where the concept of women as a vessel of the family reputation predominates, said Marsha Freemen, director of International Women's Rights Action Watch at the Hubert Humphrey Institute of Public Affa...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Obviously it is a shame as no killing can be a matter of pride - honour or otherwise. Only the demented and uneducated will take recourse to such measures. Demented because a lot of educated people themselves are a party to such an act. These dont...
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amit thapliyal
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No killing, for honor or not is justified..Honour killing is just another serious crime against humanity , bred in a society of illiteracy,tyranny and misplaced interests..Its sad to see so may such cases go unpunished in the rural Indian society or in...
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Mayukh Mukherjee
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Killings can't be justified anyway...and honor(???) killing is just another curse of the age old problem of caste-ism in the traditional Indian society. If we can't address and solve these problems, then we should not allow us to call ourselves a...
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