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Debate: "Launch of RS.150 COIN" deleted from your view.
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suhaschandra deshpande
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"Negative"
| 1 year ago
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It's ridiculous and brainless act of RBI !!!
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Shahnawaz Islam
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"Positive"
| 1 year ago
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I think it's okay for RBI to bring it out for coin collectors. http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/before-i-t-it-was-tagore/426693/
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PS Dhingra
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"Negative"
| 1 year ago
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NOT USEFUL FOR COMMON CIRCULATION If it is just as a commemorative coin just to honor the Noble laureate and is meant for collection by the hobbyists and Coin Collectors, it is good to have that, OTHERWISE nobody would like to keep heavy weight...
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Debate: "How will you evaluate the launch of RS.150 COIN?" deleted from your view.
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The customers will gain
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The Banks will gain
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ATMA RAM CHAVALI
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" The customers will gain "
| 2 years ago
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Yes, definitely the customer will gain. Earlier the calculation was based on the minimum balance between 10th and end of a month. A withdrawal on the last working day of the month will not yield any interest for that month.Now the accrual will be...
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Aneesh Koattayil
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| 2 years ago
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The customer will be now able to receive the interest on what he had in his account on a daily basis, and they can also had have a knowledge on interest they receive. So there's no further more queries arising..
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Leena Khade
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" The customers will gain "
| 2 years ago
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Interest on daily rest is a welcome move, as depositors are paid interest based on the actual balance kept with the bank as at the end of the day. This new system eliminates certain illogical basics of the present system of interest calculation...
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Debate: "Savings A/cs interest will be calculated on daily balances .. April '10 onwards - who gains ?" deleted from your view.
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BHEL
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WIPRO
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Narendra Choradia
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"All the PSU stocks which are going to disinvest"
| 2 years ago
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There will be discounted price for retail investors probably at 5%. But one needs to look at government interference in the companies before investing. First on the block would be NTPC with it's follow on offer. NTPC looks interesting since they...
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Aneesh Koattayil
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| 2 years ago
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No stocks can be measured good or bad, cos it depends on the market structure situations.
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v.santhosh kumar
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"BHEL"
| 2 years ago
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This enables BHEL to have a strong customer orientation, to be sensitive to his needs and respond quickly to the changes in the market and it is the company like Supplied over 25,000 Motors with Drive Control System to Power projects,Petrochemica...
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Ideate: "Best stock bets for 2010" deleted from your view.
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To get the projects done on time and without getting any hassle!!
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domenico fama
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"Stereotypes"
| 2 years ago
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Cultural stereotypes sapping objective evaluation of women-employees. Also if excellent at work, there is always some "yes but..." against: based on cultural views
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Aneesh Koattayil
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It Depends. According to our Indian culture Women have many restrictions on many things, from family, from society..To be frank our Cultural view had stubborn them a lot. To promote for a women employee one employer had to think of many things like,...
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Praseeja Menon
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"To get the projects done on time and without getting any hassle!!"
| 2 years ago
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Bossess, many a times think that female employees are not competent enough.Many projects need long hours to be sent in the office and greater committments which a male can better serve.On the other hand,people try to get personal with female...
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Ideate: "Why bosses don't promote women employee?" deleted from your view.
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To get the projects done on time and without getting any hassle!!
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domenico fama
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"Stereotypes"
| 2 years ago
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Cultural stereotypes sapping objective evaluation of women-employees. Also if excellent at work, there is always some "yes but..." against: based on cultural views
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Aneesh Koattayil
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It Depends. According to our Indian culture Women have many restrictions on many things, from family, from society..To be frank our Cultural view had stubborn them a lot. To promote for a women employee one employer had to think of many things like,...
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Praseeja Menon
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"To get the projects done on time and without getting any hassle!!"
| 2 years ago
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Bossess, many a times think that female employees are not competent enough.Many projects need long hours to be sent in the office and greater committments which a male can better serve.On the other hand,people try to get personal with female...
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Ideate: "Why bosses don't promote women employee?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Santhosh A
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes, they need to be qualified person... they should have good knowledge,attitude, personalities etc... since they are the representative of people.......
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Aneesh Koattayil
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| 2 years ago
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AN IDLES MIND IS A DEVILS WORKSHOP....does it suits for them...?
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Resmi Maxim
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| 2 years ago
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Not only education. Age, attitude and certain aptitudes should form part of the criteria for candidature. He should also be evaluated in terms of emotional intelligence and other relevant traits.
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Debate: "Does a politition require a minimum qualification......." deleted from your view.
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Santhosh A
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes, they need to be qualified person... they should have good knowledge,attitude, personalities etc... since they are the representative of people.......
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Aneesh Koattayil
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AN IDLES MIND IS A DEVILS WORKSHOP....does it suits for them...?
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Resmi Maxim
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Not only education. Age, attitude and certain aptitudes should form part of the criteria for candidature. He should also be evaluated in terms of emotional intelligence and other relevant traits.
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Debate: "Does a politition require a minimum qualification......." deleted from your view.
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"Consumer Class"
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"Savings Class"
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Shruth & Smith Group
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""Consumer Class""
| 4 months ago
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The poor class will never have enough money to save, they will only that much which they have to spend and still will be in short of money. But the Middle class has an option to spend and save, it depends from person to person or family to family,...
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Aneesh Koattayil
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We can call the Indian Middle Class as Consumer class. Even if they save a part of their income all that is intended for another big Consumption only. it goes on like a chain.
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Swati Raut
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Indians are basically savings oriented. The growth of output of any economy depends on capital accumulation, which in turn requires investment and an equivalent amount of saving to match it. India Financial Market has promoted the savings of the...
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Debate: "Indian middle class- Is it a 'consuming class or a saving class'" deleted from your view.
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Tax the religious trusts
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Not to tax religious trusts
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rakesh soral
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"Tax the religious trusts"
| 2 years ago
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Plan to drop such proposal shows how much we are influenced by the religious system prevailed in the country for so many years.today most of the people uses these trust to donate their black market earning and earn accolades and also exemption...
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Aneesh Koattayil
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| 2 years ago
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As its not affected to only one particular religion there's no wrong in taxing religious trust.They are also one of the institutions. If there's one to question then only there might be one to answer. To maintain a discipline in records i support for...
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dr ravindranath
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"Tax the religious trusts"
| 2 years ago
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As someone who was extensively involved in the social service sector, I have had occasion to observe trusts at close quarters and here are some of my observations, for what it is worth. Religious trusts, by and large, do good social work but...
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Debate: "FM likely to drop the proposal to tax religious trusts" deleted from your view.




