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Successful Celebrities
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Successful Businessmen
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Nikhil Lele
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"Successful Businessmen"
| 1 month ago
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Actually I DO NOT SUPPORT either of the above. Both Businessmen & Celebrities, after becoming successful, do ONE common thing, i.e. increase the gap between the common man and the rich man. I firmly believe that Indian Economy can only be...
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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both of them are not responsible, its consumer who is going to revive the economy if he is not there both celebrities and Businessman can't do anything, so consumer is the king if he wants he can make a ordinary person a successful celebrity or a...
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Manoj
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"Successful Businessmen"
| 3 years ago
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Infact, am not supporting both. Only the consumers in India and overseas can help the Indian economy to grow.
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Debate: "Who is more capable of increasing the Indian Economy? Successful Businessman or Successful Celebrity?" deleted from your view.
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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Really agree with you Sayan...they've just showed how vulnerable we are to such things...if the IPL was conducted here itself, then we would have given strong message that India indeed is safe for all...and by moving the tournament out of India...
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Prakash Saitwal
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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I had been keenly observing the developments on this issue, and strongly feel, that with showing some flexibility and cooperating with state government home ministry, Lalit Modi would have been able to retain IPL in India. Instead, IPL people...
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Darpan Sinha
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| 3 years ago
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I dont feel so for 2 reasons 1) The country should be prepared well to be able to cope up with security threats the Home Ministry should be well prepared for such stuff its a shame on the country if we say that we don't have enough capabilty. 2)...
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Debate: "Was Indian Government right in refusing to provide sufficient security to IPL?" deleted from your view.
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Mumbai Indians
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Deccan chargers
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Vikram Gaur
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"Mumbai Indians"
| 2 years ago
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IPL is in its last matches. But we are not sure who will be the who will be the other 3 teams with Mumbai Indian in semifinals. Teams which were playing good in initial matches started playing hopelessly and started loosing matches to weak team....
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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Yes i agree with you Ramachandran...Indians have won people's heart in a different nation altogether with this IPL..and cricket is gaining popularity world over with IPL's success...and it is also good that Indian players are shining in these...
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Kishor Mohite
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"Mumbai Indians"
| 3 years ago
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I totally agree with Ashish. The way Tendulkar and Jayasurya played yesterday, I have no doubt that Mumbai Indians is gona win. Kudos to sachin and jayasurya..
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Ideate: "who will win this season of IPL?" deleted from your view.
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FATG (FRIENDLY ATTITUDE TOWARDS GREEN)
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Chandan Roy
| Supported idea
"FATG (FRIENDLY ATTITUDE TOWARDS GREEN)"
| 3 years ago
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Hey Darren this really sounds very interesting, can you give some more details about what you ppl are really upto....as this will help others also to do something noble like this to go green....just the overview of things that you have planned...
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darren demonte
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"FATG (FRIENDLY ATTITUDE TOWARDS GREEN)"
| 3 years ago
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OUR COMPANY HAS PLANED AN EVENT THAT WILL START WITH A MARATHON FOLLOWED BY A LEAGUE OF FIVE DIFFERENT SPORTS THAT WILL CARRY ON FOR TEN DAYS AND THEN A GRAND GREEN PARTY
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Ideate: " green sports green party for green nations" deleted from your view.
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It is One type of betting
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It is another fun game
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Makrand Bhave
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| 3 years ago
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Wearing white shirts does not make anybody a gentleman and cricket is definitely NOT a gentlemans game!! Its a game where emotions flare high, abuses are caught openly while watching it on TV and now its the same game where 'Maa Ki' was...
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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Jayantji I agree with you. But According to me it is a betting. Because in those services (you are talking about) 4 options are there one has to chose one of them. But in this game no option is present, people will do it by guessing only. What will...
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Jithesh Ramesh
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"It is One type of betting"
| 3 years ago
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Guys it is a type of betting.....if it was just a fun game then why are they involving money in it and why are they charging Rs 5 per SMS....its betting only if you are predicting numbers like this is going to happen....then it is for sure...
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Debate: "Modi's new way of churning money from IPL !!!" deleted from your view.
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Nikhil
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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No doubt IPL 2010 was a greater success than 2008 and 2009 both in crowd pulling and revenue generation Infact the craze is so huge in India we actually supase the same for world cup and Olympics Obvious to this fact teh organisers have been very...
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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Yes i agree with Mr. Mehernath here, even though it is not happening in India, but the same enthusiasm one can see in front of the TV sets, and it was a blessing in disguise that it went to South Africa and it now has even more wider audience out of...
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Devi Kaladeen
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| 3 years ago
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I was a bit worried at first when I heard that the Indian premier League(IPL)would be shifted from India because of security reasons. At that time I was thinking about the cricket craze people in India and the large audiences that support the...
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Debate: " Will IPL 2009 have the same charm, craze and fan following, as IPL 2008, in SA?" deleted from your view.
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Growth in online advertising largely ground to a halt in the final months of last year in major markets like the US and Britain, according to several reports published last week. Now even the Internet is heading into recession. Growth in online advertising largely ground to a halt in the final months of last year in major markets like the US and Britain, according to several reports published last week. And forecasters say it may have gone into reverse since then, as the economic downturn has deepened and marketers have continued to pare their budgets. In the US, online ad spending eked out only a tiny gain in the fourth quarter, rising to $6.1 billion from $6 billion a year earlier, accord...
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Jayant Vishnu
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I agree that online advertising has also taken a hit due to recession but I am preety sure that sooner companies will again start to advertise online.because Internet has a huge potential....one can reach out to millions of people without spending...
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Chandan Roy
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The online advertising was going strong till the recession happened not only they spent less on online advertising but some of the sites were not even getting ads with some good page ranks, this shows how the consumer behaviour has changed lately and...
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Manish Chauhan
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There night be some slowdown in internet industry due to recession. However, it won't make any long term impact on online advertising. In today's time, every business wants maximum exposure and Internet is the only way that can reach to millions...
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CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF ON THE BASIS OF INDIAN PREMIER LEAGUE..........IF INDIAN JUNIOR LEAGUE WILL HAPPEN IN INDIA FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF CRICKET AT UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL FOR THE AGE OF 18-22 YRS. OF ST...
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Anjali Bhatia
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| 3 years ago
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I think this is a very good idea Mr. Sushant, if there is anything like Indian Junior League, and if promoted on the lines of IPL in India itself, it will bring more and more junior players to the light and with the cricket crazy nation as India...
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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Definitely we should take out leaf from IPL.....Great thought Mr. Sushant, I feel other country players should be included which will give our junior league right exposure right away. BCCI other state associations will be forced to provide right...
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Arun Raj
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| 2 years ago
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Yes... if the strategy is right. 1. regulate controversies about team selection, and the general opinion that its money-oriented 2. brand the passion for the game. not the business. 3. reach the market slowly...dont jump in... 4. keep up...
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Chandan Roy
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I can't agree with Pragya on this Nobody can't emulate EPL...EPL was mainly successfull because it has fan following all over the world and if there are important matches against the Top clubs it is sure shot that most of them all over the world watch...
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Shiuli Mukherji
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| 3 years ago
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Hasmukh Saab aapne to IPL jasba dil pe le liye! It’s too early to compare IPL with EPL, coz, EPL connotes football, which is in-fact popular World Wide. IPL on the other hand has to cover a long distance to share its forum with EPL. Now the...
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News flashes say that, After weeks of speculation, Sourav Ganguly has been replaced by New Zealand's Brendon McCullum as captain of the Kolkata Knight Riders team for the second Indian Premier League starting in Cape Town on Saturday. KKR's captaincy was a topic of much speculation after its Australian coach-cum-director John Buchanan came up with the idea of having multiple captains. The Knight Riders management on Friday put an end to all speculations by deciding to name McCullum as the new skipper, team sources said. Buchanan had earlier proposed rotating the captaincy among Ganguly, McCullum, Chris Gayle and Lakshmi Ratan Shukla, which created quite a furore. Ganguly openly opposed the ...
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Chandan Roy
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Mainly because he was not playing much international cricket as lately as he is retired, and he is not that agile on the field too, but it would have been a different story if IPL happenend in India, as the people of kolkata wouldn't have allowed...
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