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Anal Sarkar Client Servicing/Key Account Manager, Citibank
 
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Charles davison  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Defenitely NO If we are in crisis cut down on our perks  and spendings its in our times it has affected we have to bear it, not those who have served their mite and have endured such economic crisis in their times and gone thru it painfully . It...
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Yes agreed that money was saved by them in the form of gratuity but the conditins that are prevailing now were not the same then. Things have changed and s they are also going to suffer.
Vijay Bhaskar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
It is sad that the thought process is going this way. Would you think of loosing on your life long investment just because of the recent screwup of the financials? Pension is the way by which our former peers get recognized for what they have...
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Charles davison  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Pension system is a necessity,and should be considered as Basic necessity. It takes care of min needs at a stage where vulnerability is most.Its a stage wherein you are at a disadvantage in terms of opprtunity,age,physical and mental abilty and...
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Ok I do agree that there has been an increase but this increase is not proportionate. Like for people who were involved in the education sector theirincrement was more as compared to those involved in administrative services.
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1 Continuous learning
2 Positive Attitude
Vinayarajan KV  |  Supported idea  "Positive Attitude"  |  3 years ago
One want to remain as leader he need to positive, if one has thepositive attitude then continual learning,balanced mentality,thinking for others and creativity will be an habit for such a person
varsha  |  Supported idea  "Continuous learning"  |  3 years ago
continous learning is ultimate  in a positive way  for leaders  to upgrade condition of mankind as whole.
 
 
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1 make low budget flates/house.
2 Start Investment in Vaccation Homes
inderjeet singh  |  Added idea  "investment in punjab"  |  2 years ago
hi this is inderjeet singh from amritsar recd ur invitation through toostep.com glad to know about u,just sharing my views with u what  u suggest regarding real estate in punjab whether u predict some better prosect in this sector in comming...
PANKAJ PRATAP SINGH  |  Added idea  "make low budget flates/house."  |  3 years ago
low budget flate customer are more than medium and high range customers and costing of low budget flate is very low compare to medium and high budget flates.
 
 
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Prathibha Dasari  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
Marketers before launching any product or service firstly they ill focus on lower income segments as u know India happenes to be amix of all types of segments and more over a wide range of lower income segment
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
At the end of the day profitability is the key, it would make more sense for financial corporations to have exclusive high net worth individuals club such that wealth managers will be more focussed and incorporating less distribution cost.
Jambu Iyer  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
I think with the growth of young India and its middle and lower middle class....there is tremendous potential for rise of income of even the lower income group....coupled by the huge mass there is plenty of oppurtunities and potential....
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Prathibha Dasari  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
Marketers before launching any product or service firstly they ill focus on lower income segments as u know India happenes to be amix of all types of segments and more over a wide range of lower income segment
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
At the end of the day profitability is the key, it would make more sense for financial corporations to have exclusive high net worth individuals club such that wealth managers will be more focussed and incorporating less distribution cost.
Jambu Iyer  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
I think with the growth of young India and its middle and lower middle class....there is tremendous potential for rise of income of even the lower income group....coupled by the huge mass there is plenty of oppurtunities and potential....
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Prathibha Dasari  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
Marketers before launching any product or service firstly they ill focus on lower income segments as u know India happenes to be amix of all types of segments and more over a wide range of lower income segment
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
At the end of the day profitability is the key, it would make more sense for financial corporations to have exclusive high net worth individuals club such that wealth managers will be more focussed and incorporating less distribution cost.
Jambu Iyer  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
I think with the growth of young India and its middle and lower middle class....there is tremendous potential for rise of income of even the lower income group....coupled by the huge mass there is plenty of oppurtunities and potential....
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Prathibha Dasari  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
Marketers before launching any product or service firstly they ill focus on lower income segments as u know India happenes to be amix of all types of segments and more over a wide range of lower income segment
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
At the end of the day profitability is the key, it would make more sense for financial corporations to have exclusive high net worth individuals club such that wealth managers will be more focussed and incorporating less distribution cost.
Jambu Iyer  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
I think with the growth of young India and its middle and lower middle class....there is tremendous potential for rise of income of even the lower income group....coupled by the huge mass there is plenty of oppurtunities and potential....
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Prathibha Dasari  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
Marketers before launching any product or service firstly they ill focus on lower income segments as u know India happenes to be amix of all types of segments and more over a wide range of lower income segment
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
At the end of the day profitability is the key, it would make more sense for financial corporations to have exclusive high net worth individuals club such that wealth managers will be more focussed and incorporating less distribution cost.
Jambu Iyer  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
I think with the growth of young India and its middle and lower middle class....there is tremendous potential for rise of income of even the lower income group....coupled by the huge mass there is plenty of oppurtunities and potential....
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Prathibha Dasari  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
Marketers before launching any product or service firstly they ill focus on lower income segments as u know India happenes to be amix of all types of segments and more over a wide range of lower income segment
Anal Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
At the end of the day profitability is the key, it would make more sense for financial corporations to have exclusive high net worth individuals club such that wealth managers will be more focussed and incorporating less distribution cost.
Jambu Iyer  |  Argues in support of  "Lower-income segment"  |  3 years ago
I think with the growth of young India and its middle and lower middle class....there is tremendous potential for rise of income of even the lower income group....coupled by the huge mass there is plenty of oppurtunities and potential....
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