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Doctors are under the influence of Pharmaceutical companies
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Doctors are in constant touch with Medical journals and update
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Pradeep Pande
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"Doctors are under the influence of Pharmaceutical companies"
| 2 years ago
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Due to expensive gifts and sponsorships offered by pharma companies.
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Anirban Roy
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| 2 years ago
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Today a if you are a doctor with a decent practice, you can really enjoy a great life courtesy the medical companies. They get almost everything on earth from the medical companies....laptops, television sets, mobiles, shirts trousers, under...
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Charles davison
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"Doctors are under the influence of Pharmaceutical companies"
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Doctors commitment has come down today due to Pressure from MNC pharmas- To sell their product to achieve targets and catch the market Pressure from the Hospital - To Consult more patients for revenue generation Pressure from within- To be...
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Debate: "Today most doctors are educated by Medical represtatives" deleted from your view.
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Lalit Jaswal
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| 2 years ago
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No, duration of the course of a rural doctor should not be decreased. A better option is that they should be allowed to attend clinics under the guidance of a Graduate / Postgraduate after 3 years. This can help them to learn both clinical and...
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Anirban Roy
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I know many doctors who studied in govt run medical colleges, the entire cost borne by the exchequer, after finishing the course most of them prefer to join private nursing homes, private hospitals where the common can't afford to get themselves...
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Nitin M Aras
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| 2 years ago
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Bindu..better you ask..in urban areas do we really need so many doctors???? BRMS is a good initiative..but essentiality and utilization factor of available resources need to be checked first...Could we find such compatible doctors who can really...
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Debate: "Truncated Medical course for Rural doctors: Is this a right move?" deleted from your view.
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Systemmatic Investment Planning (SIP)
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Recurring Deposits (RD)
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Padmanabhan R
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"Systemmatic Investment Planning (SIP)"
| 2 years ago
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Sip the return potential is higher. Especially the long term, an investment in stocks will definitely be more rewarding. For short term it depends upon the market conditions and risk appetite of the investor, and sip will be riskier.
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Anirban Roy
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It will depend on the age of the investor, so if he is young without significant liabilities and has some spare cash, he must invest in a SIP in a mutual fund and continue this habit as long as he can to reap the benefits of compounding and rupee cost...
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Esha Johar
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"Systemmatic Investment Planning (SIP)"
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Satinder I agree with you, RD is a old method of investment. I am assuming that you will get 7% return in RD 15% in mutual fund. If you invest Rs. 1 per month then you get Rs 175 in RD Rs 279 in Mutual fund assuming above return for 10 year So...
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Debate: "SIP VS RD: Where to invest?" deleted from your view.
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Parents and teachers should guide the way
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Promoting the development of core skills of a person through counselling centres
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Satya Prakash Choudhary
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"Parents and teachers should guide the way"
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The right direction starts not at the primary stage but also at middle stage of one's life when one enters in school or college or when searching for a job after passed out. Parents and teachers are the two ends to build the base for one's career...
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Anirban Roy
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"No more engineering colleges and B' Schools"
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Close al
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Ideate: "What should be done to help the young generation of India to choose a right career path" deleted from your view.
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Suresh Prasad Gupta
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| 1 year ago
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Simply NO. This is a thought which has come from people who are pure selfish and self centered. They are surely followers of Britishers who used the technique of divide and rule.
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Anirban Roy
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Marathi Manoos has a lot of time to waste time on thinking about its 'Pride'. I think slowly the Government of India should seriously start thinking of developing one or two other cities as alternate financial hubs. Encourage industrial houses to...
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Kavitha Shankar
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"No"
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We are all Indians first. Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi belong to all Indians. That is the reality. We can never become a superpower with this kind of mentality. Outsiders ruled us for approx 1000 years because we were never united and were always...
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Debate: "Is Mumbai only for Marathi's?" deleted from your view.
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Fundamental Analysis
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Technical Analysis
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Anirban Roy
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"Technical Analysis"
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How about technical analysis of fundamentally sound companies ??
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Krishnan ASV
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"Fundamental Analysis"
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Fundamental Research is the cornerstone of any financial analysis on a stock because it gives u a sense of whether ur mindset and hence, u investment horizon should be that of a short-term trader or a longer-term investor. Every investor has an...
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suchita Ambardekar
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"Technical Analysis"
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If one were to follow technical analsyis,came out by means of trailing stop loss.So many pms came out of market in late november 2007 and early dec 2007.Because though pinpointing exact top may not possible,stop loss in trending market of...
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Purpose, Objectve and Time Frame
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Going by track record for MF returns
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"Purpose, Objectve and Time Frame"
| 1 year ago
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Yes, very correctly said .I support for this.
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Anirban Roy
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"Should be treated as an wealth creator in the Long Term"
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I believe India has a positive growth story in the long term, so any one believing in the Indian growth story can use Mutual Funds as a wealth creating instrument, by investing regularly.
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Ideate: "How one should approach mutual funds in the coming months?" deleted from your view.
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I am planning to launch an all India network of Intraday Analysis Centres. As the BIGGEST discovery in stock market since Charles Dow discovered price trends, PRISM has now the capability to produce ...
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Anirban Roy
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I believe an algorithm based model can never be 100% perfect, concept of '100% accurate Intraday trading' is a misnomer. Most speculators trade just for the adrenalin rush they receive when the sit in front of the live screen, so how much your...
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Arunangshu M Lahiri
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First, let me answer to ashutosh. Guy, please get real. Don't mouth meaningless bookish stuff. I am discussing an imp issue. Don't expose ur lack of knowledge by mouthing those stuff. Just because some guys have said something doesn't mean it is...
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Ashutosh
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With my experience any claim of 100% accuracy in prediction is possibly only if you are the GOD. However, it is highly likely to earn money if you follow the following stems in intra-day or short term trades: 1. Trade only in extremely liquid...
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Quick returns.
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Just like gambling
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Anirban Roy
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"Quick returns."
| 2 years ago
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10 different people may have 10 different takes on the stock market. Long term investors surely make a lot of money. There are some who neither make a lot of money not loose a lot and there are others for whom stock market is as thrilling as...
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Sapna Dixit
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"Quick returns."
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This is an important point to note. Investors entering the equity markets with a very short-term horizon to make quick money are exposed to very high risk, as the markets are volatile in the short run and can move either way. These investors...
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Ideate: "Myths about the stock market" deleted from your view.
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Mathew Cherian
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I cannot recomend at this level though I can share what I do. I invest throughout the year buying and selling and I incur no losses as such. I watch for the news and the internet for clues. Today I heard President Obama saying "the worst is...
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Anirban Roy
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Definitely this is a time to buy...long term technical trend is still up.
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GOPALAN PARTHASARATHY
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"No"
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There are two things in favour of the argument: an expected measure of decoupling with the developed economies in terms of capital market, which signifies fear does not last very long, there is space for bargain hunting taking for granted a bull...
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Debate: "Time to start buying again as fear looms in Equity markets." deleted from your view.




