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Banking surely has come a long way. You don’t have to visit the musty branches and brave serpentine queues anymore. The ATM can take care of most of your needs. If at all you need to visit a branch, smiling faces with pleasant manners would welcome you warmly. However, the facade drops the moment you have a serious issue — like an erroneous transaction or wrong entry — with the bank. No technology, no courtesy can save you from the Kafkaesque nightmare. Suddenly, the bureaucratic maze would make sure that you run from one counter to the other or follow up the matter with countless phone calls to find a solution. That need not be the case. A little bit of awareness about the service level of...
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The Battle for the 3rd Element The Third Element could soon siphon off $10.4 TRILLION in oil revenues… and replace 148 billion barrels of black gold. The U.S. government is quietly spending billions to control this rare substance as a matter of national and economic security. Early-in investors could turn every $10,000 into $294,000… The key to the world's energy needs for the next 50 years… Lies under a windswept sea of sand 50 times drier than Death Valley… Here, on an arid plain in South America, you’ll find millions of tons of a rare element. One that’s capable of replacing 148 billion barrels of oil worth $10.4 trillion … Or more. This wonder element has become the most sought-after – ...
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Right now, men are meeting in private quarters and plotting the biggest “financial coup” in history. Their endgame? They want to lay the foundation for a new global currency... to replace the dollar! This story takes us wide and far before returning to the “free gold” I promised (no catch, all legit). The coup is being led by China, but most of the world – everyone except the U.S. – is in on it. If you arm yourself with an insider’s understanding of this coup, you will experience something that is both tragic and wildly rewarding. Instead of holding yesterday’s money, you’ll be holding tomorrow’s money. Instead of holding dollars that lost 30% to 40% of their value this decade, you could ...
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SUGATHA
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It brings a new perspective to my understanding of world affairs.Good one.Thanks.
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India’s GDP grew 6.1% last quarter, igniting hopes that its economy is emerging from the global financial crisis. However, an unusually dry monsoon season is threatening to stop this rebound before it even starts. Here’s why a dry summer could spell disaster for India’s economy. No other major economy is more under Mother Nature’s thumb than India. About 20% of India’s gross domestic product (GDP) comes from its agriculture sector, which is also the biggest source of jobs for India’s 1.2 billion people. And a successful agriculture sector rests largely on healthy doses of monsoon rain. But, this year, that rain hasn’t come. Rainfall has been 29% below average this summer. As a result, 278...
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Amrita
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Informative article Mr. Arun kumar, but proper formatting and segregating the article into paragraphs would have been a much better read to all.
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The Indian investor of the 70s and 80s was a satisfied soul. Government clearly defined areas that he could invest in, and get a tax break too — in any case, he did not have funds to spare much beyond that. Indian markets too were protected, and hence insulated from what happened across the globe. As liberalisation took its roots, “guaranteed” products started going out of vogue, and the disposable income increased, thereby forcing the investor to make a choice for the first time. But this article is as much about this investor as trying to understand different types of investors, so that the right advisor can be matched to each of them. Internet-based investor needs a transaction-based adv...
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Cashless hospitalization facility may soon be restored with the standoff between insurance companies and hospitals on the verge of a resolution. This spat came to the forefront in July when 18 insurance companies including the four public sector entities, dropped several hospitals from the list that allowed mediclaim policy holders cashless hospitalization on account of overbilling. Higher premium for super speciality hospitals : While the final agreement is under way, it may still take close to a month for it to be released in its entirety. It seems that policy holders will have to shell out more to cover treatment at super specialty hospitals. So in Mumbai, if you want to be treated at Li...
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Recently, the central government disclosed that its total spend on the Delhi Commonwealth Games is likely to be Rs 11,494 crore. This number is disconcerting for two reasons. One, because it is an order-of-magnitude away from its original estimate of Rs 655 crore. Two, because the real cost of the games will be much higher if we were to include: Rs 16,560 crore additionally spent by Delhi government on upgrading the capital’s infrastructure — a new airport terminal, wider roads, new flyovers, Metro rail extensions, and so on; Real cost of labour - labourers got sub-minimum wages, worked in unsafe conditions, and were housed in sub-human tenements; The human cost of driving the poor out of s...
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Vinay Mudgil
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I would agree that we didn't got value for the money that we spent here but I wouldn't agree that the priority was wrong simply because we have been waiting for basic sport infra for so long and these games did some work on that front. There was a...
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Composition of Music?
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Lyrics?
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Arun Kumar K
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I am interested in Music first eventhough my mind says that lyric is the indispensable part of a song. Music attracts a person in a fraction of seconds than lyric does. There is no language barrrier for music like it is in the lyric. Any person in...
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• Analyze, design, implement and test new features primarily using the following technologies: C#, ASP.NET, XML, XSL, JavaScript, CSS • Provide timely and accurate communication of status to team, pro...
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Risk Takers
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bharat
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not at all depend on nature of person but 90 % risk taker for make their carrier
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Anindita C
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Mostly Indians are risk avoiders because they achieve upto some limit and then stop climbing up. But there are some exceptions also but most of us are afraid of experimenting and taking risk.
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Arun Kumar K
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Indians are known for avoiding risk not because they do not have experience or knowledge but because to play safe since most of them are from middle class family. They do not want to take risk because of their nominal income.
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