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noorjehan mehnaz jafri  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  1 year ago
terrorism is a act of devils and not sane people. There fore no religion encourages terrorism, all religions and communities are a act of peace and one ness, thus no religion is linked with terrorism, terrorist are a group and clan of men who...
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I believe the terrorists have no religious values they are the followers of SATAN by whatever name they are known to us as Muslims or Hindus or Sikhs or Naxals or LTTE etc. The face of terrorism should not be associated with any religion. I agree with...
Shahid Siddiqui  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  1 year ago
This prefixing of religion and a holy color of a religion came in the backdrop of wide usage of another word Islamic terrorism, Jihadi terrorism, the words coined by American media and picked up world over. Surely these terminologies Islamic...
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BINDU MADHAVI POOSARLA  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I think Hindi was not totally sheen off the south Indian language but it became a par of our language like pareshaan, bindaas ,beta etc are mingling with our mother language except in case of tamil.
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
We are loosing our National spirit. We want to be recognised by our local language and culture instead of INDIANS we want to be called MARATHIS, MALYALIS, BENGALIS, KANNADIS, UDIYA, MADARSEES ETC. The political parties to gain local mileage are...
Ayan Choudhury  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I think yes Hindi language has taken some sheen of other languages across the country and i would not restrict it to south India alone here, people now a days have become more cosmopolitan, In a city like Bangalore when I stayed for a while,...
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A lot of loopholes exist in the system 
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Tarun Ahluwalia  |  Argues in support of  "A lot of loopholes exist in the system"  |  1 year ago
Yes there are lot of loopholes exist in our legal systems, which are exploited by people of criminal nature and lot of our legal counsels, because of which, at times the santity of the law made for that purpose is defied and a normal man does not...
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
It is not the case of loopholes. Every man made law suffers from loopholes which are plugged by ever improving it by way of amendments during the period of time and from past experience.  I do agree that there are loop holes, but this is not the cause...
Sachin Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Too many cases of legal jurisdiction"  |  1 year ago
Our judiciary has been flooded with cases and the judges are overburdened resulting in too much pending cases. Therefore the number of judges should be increased. In civil matters much of them can be sorted out by mediation between the parties....
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Ramesh Babu  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
When the teachers cross a limit , when  punishing a child it may be considered a criminal offence. The teacher can not hit a child with the intention of hitting and hurting him/her. If the intention is to correct a child and without anger or...
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
inflicting any kind of punishment associated with physical pain should be condemned. Human beings are not animals therefore minor children should also be treated with proper care and love. However punishing the students to improve their behaviour in...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, it should be. Punishing small children for mistakes is considerable, but beating them to death is a crime. It should be make a criminal offence so that  people think twice before raising hands on children. Or else there is no need to cry...
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Mahendra Raval  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
of course yes. The Constitution prescribes EQUALITY BEFORE LAW
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Women should not be made victims of allegation of domestic violanace. It is a tool rather danger weapon in the hands of a woman misusing the provisions and will use it as a means to implicate the women relatives of the husband in their revange to...
Aarti Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I think women should also be prosecuted in domestic violence cases because if they are the victimes of domestic violence, there can be no better proof than listening to their part in court.
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Aditya Prakash Panigrahi  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
As Sheetal told we are poor, that’s right. That’s the reason we are more ecofriendly.  72% population live in Bharat(Rural India), They never take small polythene rather they prefer to take a large bag from their home while shopping reason may be...
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Dont be happy with the survey results. conduct survey in Urban areas you will be shocked to note that Rural India is more eco friendly than our urbanised cities. Pollution is heighest in our cities.
Sheetal Jadhav  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Mostly poor countries will come on the top. Money is required to do most of the things, like traveling, air conditioning or energy utilization etc. which people don't have in countries like India, or Asian, African and S. American countries. No...
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1 Confuse & Make Money
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ASHOK KUMAR. K  |  Supported idea  "u r the better judge"  |  1 year ago
the companys are providing add to show the presence in the maket. but actually the consumer are the better judges of the products. hence just enjoy the ad
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
Today the Ad world is obsessed with exposure of women in all types of ads. even for the products for children the curves of women are exposed in bad test. The Ad-world wants to attract the customers by misleading ways without considering its relevance...
SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Supported idea  "Confuse & Make Money"  |  1 year ago
I agree with you, Sheetal. Today everyone is doing everything for making money for the same they are confusing the end user by hammering of these ads. 
 
 
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1 TATA
2 Reliance
Cyril S M  |  Added idea  "GROWTH"  |  7 months ago
Reliance is as concerned with growth with going with what is required / what is trend. Tata is with trend, innovation and looking outside inside.
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Of course by all measures it is TATA the oldes business house in India in all major fields yet uncontrovercial, clear in policies, business ethics, public good, non-greedy dealings and further more not the least an honest business house most reliable...
Ravi Sheth  |  Supported idea  "TATA"  |  2 years ago
i definnetaly support tata. they have never comprmised with values. and most respected band i belive see the exampel of nano,  
 
 
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The bane of honour killing in different parts of the country as well as other blatant acts of human rights violation need to be legally and socially fought.
jairaj shyam prasad  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
hi Shahid, nice to see u back.these are evils of our own society we are living within. this menace has to be taken as a issue and not as a crime at first eventhough it surfaces as a criminal activity.before declaring this issue as good or bad,...
Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
the so called honour killing takes the lives of your own children. Understanding your own children and become their friends instead of foes is the need of the hour. The up bringing of children in your culture if you still live in old age you must...
 
 
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Ashfaq Shaikh  |  Argues in support of  "For"  |  2 years ago
I agree with Arti. The Judiciary favours the senior counsels hired by litigants having power and money and juniors get no attention. Further more it is supposed to uphold the law not the views of the seniors not affordable by common litigants
Nilesh Pawar  |  Argues in support of  "For"  |  1 year ago
Judges get point for every judgment they made in every month. If someone appealed against their order and it is reversed then they get negative points. Their promotion is based on this point system. Established lawyers and rich peoples tend to...
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