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Bhushan Laddha
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| 11 months ago
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forget about all thing why not we start from our self ? Pointing to other is very easy but we forget that we all are same.Let come to point have u observed all energy sources are inter connected .Then try to save energy sources like electrical s...
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Arun Murali
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In India, there is an easy solution. There are ads everwhere in cities. If there was one NGO who could promote clean environment, they can get the ad making and advertising companies to sign up to add atleast one reduce pollution slogan. Atleast ask...
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James Hindman
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| 2 years ago
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I am not familiar with all the particulars of this problem in India, but I have worked on it elsewhere...in both North and South America. And I have to say, what strikes me most about the few comments here...both the optimistic ones as well as...
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Debate: "Will India be able to control pollution?" deleted from your view.
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Manufacturing more solar photovoltaic systems and solar cells
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Plan & involve various stakeholders
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Sagarkumar
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"Kindly keep watching on Gandhinagar Solar City Project through www.germi.org"
| 1 year ago
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GERMI (Gujarat Energy Research & Management Institute) is implementing Gandhinagar Roof Top PV Project for the state government of Gujarat. Kindly visit us at www.germi.org to learn more about publically available information on the same.
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Arun Murali
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"Mass manufacture Solar Thremal devices"
| 1 year ago
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All current solar voltaic systems are based on silicon substrates. These silicon substrates are difficult to get and compete with a very large chip manufacturing industry. Chip manufacturer's need only a very tiny portion of it to make a chip and...
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Thammaiah Nanjappa
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"Manufacturing more solar photovoltaic systems and solar cells"
| 2 years ago
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Govt should encourage all teh top MNC's and big industries to get into this system which would protect lot of power which can be re distributed to other places.
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Ideate: "How to develop Solar Cities? " deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Bhushan Laddha
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"Yes"
| 11 months ago
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forget about all thing why not we start from our self ? Pointing to other is very easy but we forget that we all are same.Let come to point have u observed all energy sources are inter connected .Then try to save energy sources like electrical s...
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Arun Murali
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| 1 year ago
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In India, there is an easy solution. There are ads everwhere in cities. If there was one NGO who could promote clean environment, they can get the ad making and advertising companies to sign up to add atleast one reduce pollution slogan. Atleast ask...
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James Hindman
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I am not familiar with all the particulars of this problem in India, but I have worked on it elsewhere...in both North and South America. And I have to say, what strikes me most about the few comments here...both the optimistic ones as well as...
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Debate: "Will India be able to control pollution?" deleted from your view.
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mahesh kumar
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| 1 year ago
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If we see the policies of china government related a setup of an industry, china government supports that industrialist better than Indian Government if Our government also support like that so our economy also more growth and India increase their...
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Arun Murali
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If one asked if India will overtake the size and magnitude of China's economy, then it will take about 50 more years. Even 2050 is a tough target. But in terms of growth itself, by 2020 we are almost certain to grow faster. Though this means, heavier...
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Esha Johar
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| 2 years ago
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Darshana is right here the major contributing factor will be the declining workforce in China, and with that they will be forced to revalue their currency. So its growth will decelerate, if we look back into history, just as Japan decelerated in...
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Debate: " India to overtake China in 2020: Will this really happen?" deleted from your view.
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By Promoting Vocational courses from primary education system
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Publishing Research works and live paid project
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ravindra shrivastava
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"Leadership and Entrepreneurial Spiri"
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Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB) is a premier institution in the country imparting management education since 1992, particularly in the area of International Business, Agribusiness and Energy and Environment. SIIB believes...
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Arun Murali
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I have really searched everywhere around the internet but there is very little information available about the legal procedures to start a company. The process is first complicated, then there is not pointer as to how to start one. Then there is...
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Ideate: "Eximius-09 (opportunity of Start ups): How to promote Enterpreneurial mindset among the Indian Youth?" deleted from your view.
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Too much of financial freedom
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Higher Expectations and Desires
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K LAXMINARAYANA RAO
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"Inheritated relegious faith preventing equality right"
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Most or prctically all of us have been brought up in a way our relegion preaches. Our relegion supports only male dominated society. Even the most modern boy in India when it comes to marriage goes through the Hindu rituals that preaches building...
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Arun Murali
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Traditionally Marriages held because they had to. No matter what happens people had to live with his/her life partner through out their life. I still know a lot of people who believe that. Added to that, our culture gives a lot of importance to men,...
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Anand P
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"Too much of financial freedom"
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True. too much of financial freedom seems to blind women to the fact that one has to build and nurture a relationship, and cannot demand or take relationships for granted.
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Ideate: "Why there is an increased rate of divorces among the youth?" deleted from your view.
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Most of the Indians are Mango people
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it is a churning process
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Ravichandar S
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"golbalization"
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hi! the 'divide' is prevalent worldwide, not confined to India. Developed countries viz., Germany, Canada .., have it. i think it is to do with competition to survive in a world where the 'divide' is diminishing with reference to job. more...
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Arun Murali
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I think its time to revisit politics again. Its not about show of power, but its about creating leadership. A leadership that people will follow. Sure this is happening. I mean see Shiv Sena Activists, they have one of the best leaderships but bad...
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Sampath Kumar Kannan
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"Most of the Indians are Mango people"
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Mango or Papaya or whatever is it, we cannot avoid it. Even in Management Think Tank issues and meetings, we are still taught how British ruled us and managed big, bigger, biggest projects efficiently; by simply dividing peoples. We are expected...
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Ideate: "Why there is a growing divide among Indians?" deleted from your view.
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Dealing In Many Fronts
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Have a concise Policy on Commodity Warehousing, Trading, Import & Finance
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Ravindra Sharma
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"Bring Accountability"
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Mr Dwivedi, mentioned about price of rupee. Dear Mr Dwivedi, a farmer buys the seed and fertiliser in India using INR even if it was imported. He sells his grain in India in Indian rupee and still does not get value for money. What convertibility...
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Arun Murali
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One big difference between India and US is that in US everything is corporate. The advantage with corporates, put enough pressure out comes a solution and here is the best part, the solution gets implemented in a short while. The result US imports a...
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Shaikh Mohd. Laeeq
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"Dealing In Many Fronts"
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Excellent points , I just wish to add that due to scanty rains , we are facing all this , the govt should seriously implement rain water harvesting, dig bore wells, i mean the whole irrigation process needs a re-look There was one mega river...
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Ideate: "How Indian Government can contain price rise?" deleted from your view.
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI
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| 1 year ago
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Price rise is not linked with developement at all but its due to poor control and transperencies at all levels Government has constructed airports, super highways, Sea links , fly overs etc but have you ever gave a thought for whom? it not for...
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Arun Murali
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Laxminaran is very right. And the price rise is only perception. There definitely has been an increase in the consumption within India. But that does not mean our production has increased or the exports have dropped. Lots of good quality grains...
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Leena Khade
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| 2 years ago
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I think in the name of development the government is looting pubilic, I mean the rich can anyhow survive this price rise, and for the poor they have ration system, but what about the middle class of India, dal is 90/kilo, sugar 50/kilo, and...
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Debate: "Is Development making the Price rise inevitable?" deleted from your view.
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Reni sebastian
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| 2 years ago
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Success of a movie mainly based on the story of the movie. If a movie filmed with a good story and script it may be hit in the cinema. and also we have to consider the cost of making a 3D movie. So i dont think 3D is the next movers in the movie...
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Arun Murali
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| 2 years ago
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Every year there are atleast 3 3D movies on the release, in the US. We get to see none of them. But Avatar is the biggest 3D movie in the history. Its made more money than any other movie and that too in the 3D format. The biggest difference was...
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Ashish Gandhi
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| 2 years ago
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Well, i agree with Mr. Bhave. It can not change the trend unless you have the movie which has an element that needs to be experienced in 3D. every movie coming into 3D will just loose audience's interest over time. Apart from this, i am very...
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Debate: "Is 3D movie going to change the film industry?" deleted from your view.




