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Bipasha Project Manager, Hcl Info Systems Ltd
 
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Satwinder Singh  |  Added idea  "Health.."  |  7 days ago
When all sectors are hitting recession.. Health sector is likely to be increasing..!! :)
Bipasha  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
I think Entrepreneurship scene in India gives these Indian US students a great perspective as India is clearly a focused destination of global investors and corporations, including tech-oriented ones that help create a conducive environment for tech...
 
 
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India is a good place for Tech startups 
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shijin p  |  Argues in support of  "India is a good place for Tech startups"  |  1 year ago
I supports you. We are literate and have a large human resource
neha singh  |  Argues in support of  "India is not conducive for Tech startups"  |  1 year ago
India is not good for any start up!!!
Bipasha  |  Argues in support of  "India is a good place for Tech startups"  |  1 year ago
I think yes India and technology goes hand in hand. India today represents an opportunity that is hard to ignore. While developed markets are getting saturated and harder to compete in, India and China represent on what’s the unveiling of a...
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Bipasha  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
yes...they are just hiring to increase the no. of people working for them so that all these big IT co's can get more and more projects, also the training or what one learns in such companies will be very limited and they will find nothing similar...
Hem Chandra Kukreti  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
It is true that they are creating a sensitive and vulnerable job market. On the other hand it is also creating a culture of  non-loyal and frequent switchover of talent. It is Indian and Japanese way of life to be in combined family, respect...
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These days, Facebook is the single best way online to keep in touch with friends, associates, far-flung family members, and people with similar interests. But if you're not careful, it's probably also the site most likely to get you into trouble. Virtually every week, there's another news report about employers using Facebook to evaluate or screen employees or potential employees, making assumptions about character, trustworthiness, or conduct based upon Facebook postings or 'friends.' Girlfriends and boyfriends, husbands and wives, friends and neighbours can check out each other's Facebook pages with ease, possibly jumping to erroneous conclusions about what shows up. Most of the personal ...
 
 
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In a surprise move, Google co-founder Larry Page will replace Eric Schmidt and take over as Chief Executive Officer in April. Mr Schmidt, who became CEO in 2001, will assume the role of Executive Chairman, focusing externally on “deals, partnerships, customers and broader business relationships, government outreach and technology thought leadership’’, according to the official Google blog spot. Mr Schmidt would continue to act as an advisor to Mr Page and co-founder Mr Sergey Brin. “Page will take charge of Google’s day-to-day operations as Chief Executive Officer starting April 4. Brin will focus on strategic projects, in particular working on new products,” Mr Schmidt said in the blog spo...
Business Management Consultant  |  Commented  |  4 months ago
Very interesting. This might be a good move for Google. Only time will tell if he turns out to be a great CEO and the right choice for Google.
Atul Kumar  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Hope this will make things better for Google.
 
 
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Film Stars 
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Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Argues in support of  "Film Stars"  |  1 year ago
Film stars bcos they work longer hours under harsher conditions unlike a cricketer who gets paid even if he doesnt play. All he needs to ensure is he gets to be in the team naked or otherwise. One should try dancing in the first place forget naked...
Saibal Ray  |  Argues in support of  "Cricketers"  |  1 year ago
Well, if you think a half-naked dancer should deserve more than a fully clothed cricketer, then how much do you think a full naked dancer should be paid? Cricket as a profession has been made more glamorous and sexy than it should be. I really...
Bipasha  |  Argues in support of  "Film Stars"  |  1 year ago
neither..the common man should deserve such kind of money...but everything is screwed up here....but with respect to debate...I would go with Filmstars, as they have a better reach than anybody else and can influence people with minimum amount of...
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Nitin Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 months ago
We are talking about the use of technology in rural area. we are not talking about the business in rural area. people of rural area can get computer and all thing but power is main problem in most of the cases. also they don't know what to search...
Edu Head  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 months ago
Yes, technology can make a lot of difference if introduced in rural India. For example, the Akshaya Mission by the Government of India has helped in giving basic computer education to rural people so that they can pick the things further by...
Bipasha  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
No.....when technology is used to just showcase how it functions and other stuff it will not empower kids in Rural India for that matter.  In such situations, there is hardly an opportunity to compete on equal terms with children from more...
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As attrition rates in the IT sector rises, the worst hit are the mid-sized and smaller companies as a consequence of the massive recruitment drive undertaken by their larger rivals. Over the last two-three quarters there has been a sudden spurt in movement of employees from smaller companies to larger sized ones. Industry estimates that the attrition levels in smaller IT companies average around 25-30 %, levels that are a nightmare for them. In the case of large technology firms, though there has been a sequential growth in attrition rates, they are at manageable levels of around 14-17 %. With global IT spends gathering pace, the biggest beneficiaries have been the large IT companies—TCS, I...
Business Management Consultant  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Many times it can be harder for smaller companies to fight off larger companies to keep their employees. There are so many things that can be said and done about this. It all depends on the smaller companies strategy. A small company could try to...
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
This is common scenario in IT industries. Everyone wants to elevate themselves from the existing level. Thanks for the referral Ms.Bipasha.
 
 
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Vikram Gaur  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
6 percent of total population in India uses internet, which includes everybody. Here we can say youth in metros and some part in other cities uses internet as favorite timepass.
Muthukrishnan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I agree.. When I am not with friends, I prefer sitting on the internet rather than watching T.V..
Bipasha  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes it is. Today we have come to a situation where nothing is worth without an internet. We depend on it badly, where it doesn't even allows us to think, showing the results as fast as it can. That too the emergence of social networking has made...
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Check out the review of Facebook's new messaging system from CNET's Editor..     So, what are your views on this people, will this new messaging syster or mail will change how emails are perceived people....
Business Management Consultant  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
This is something to think about.It is possible but only time will tell if this will become revolutionary in email messaging and how well people gravitate to this.
Badri N Srinivasan  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Thanks for sharing useful information, Bipasha... The point will be how many members may like this type of service...
Tanmay Gaur  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Not exactly. Its like shifting your focus from the subject to the person sending an email. How many people would buy that?
 
 
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