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Debashis Mallick BCA student, Utkal University
 
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1 Attract Indian scientists back home and stop brain drain
2 Catch right fish and feeding more
Aswani.K.M  |  Added idea  "Provide good facilities"  |  2 years ago
        In present scenario we can see a lot of Indian Scientists work for other countries.The Government should provide facilities and funds for Research and Development in India.So Scientist will stay back in India and work for India, so we can...
Debashis Mallick  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Hiii Sonam.                     Actually I want to say that if India's Mastermind Scientists and Technologist will not move for other countries then India will very strong in Science and Technolgy.   Thank you
gopichandan  |  Supported idea  "Attract Indian scientists back home and stop brain drain"  |  2 years ago
I support this idea,. We should bring down brain drain. We can find many indian scientists doing great inventions in abroads. We should bring them back to india by providing good facilities like hi tech labs. There are so many indian scientists...
 
 
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1 Internet should become a weapon for global hope
2 Internet as a Future
ATMA RAM CHAVALI  |  Supported idea  "Internet should become a weapon for global hope"  |  2 years ago
Yes internet has becomethe part and parcel of the life. This weapon if used in a proper and realistic way we can change our country. If the internet is taken to the nook corner of our country in their local languages, it will be moe useful in...
Debashis Mallick  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
I should see internet spreded  all over the world wirelessly and we should use this as weapon.
Wayne-Russell Macedo  |  Supported idea  "Internet should become a weapon for global hope"  |  2 years ago
AN INTEGRAL PART OF ONE'S LIVES....However in terms of accessibility awareness there's still a lot left wanting as such; hope to see ISP's stretching out to rural areas ....Tech / quality wise better (infra equipment/radio/ amplifiers) in order...
 
 
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1 Wi-Fi connections
2 Should be simple, user friendly, battery-powered and "wire-less"
Manish Gupta  |  Supported idea  "Should be simple, user friendly, battery-powered and "wire-less""  |  2 years ago
There's a new product in waiting from the AIRCEL stable called PEAK/ PEEK. Expected to be priced around 5000/-, it's a stripped down version of blackberry. Increased awareness on usage and affordable packages customisation suited to rural needs...
Debashis Mallick  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
Its a very good idea. I think in near future if every rural area will have a wifi then people will get to know new things and interacting to the new technologies. Because our rural area of India should be developed more n more. I think its very good...
 
 
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We should be forced 
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D V J PRASAD  |  Argues in support of  "We shouldn't be forced"  |  1 year ago
It is our Moral responsibilty and also they require our support in thier old age as we lean for thier support when we were childre. Afterall child is the father of man
Debashis Mallick  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes we should forced to care our parents because they made us our career and in one word they mean everything to us and nothing else and whatever may be their behavior.
Suryakumar Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "We should be forced"  |  2 years ago
A man also goes through the cycle of second childhood when he grows old. What pains me is that the current young generation has a care free attitude, and thinks they will remain young forever. But we have to grow old one day. When one grows...
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BHARAT KUMAR ANYAW  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
i agree to mridula mality .big leads to glory and small leads to stress
Debashis Mallick  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Off course it works even what ever may be the fuel cost because small cars like  Nano and others have showing the mileage more then the other cars. So india will encourage it.                                                                            ...
Mridula Maity  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Thanks for initiating such an interesting debate Mr.Sachin I support you in this that before encouraging the manufacturing of small cars, we need to built our infrastructure. We don't have enough infrastructure to support the whole lot of small...
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Krishna Bhardwaj  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, Apple is well known for its quality and performance and any product can be successful by giving these two.
Debashis Mallick  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes it will be a successful device bcuz apple uses fabulous technology on its devices that other. So it will be a great success ever.
Sonam Kapoor  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Apple products are always known in the market for their quality products. As we all know its a complete computer with multiple and good quality facilities. Like the iPhone and iPod Touch, a tablet can run the more than 100,000 applications...
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1 Most of the Indians are Mango people
2 it is a churning process
Ravichandar S  |  Added idea  "golbalization"  |  2 years ago
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...
Debashis Mallick  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
I dont know what happens with this peoples. They are only wanting divide. And one thing i want say if this will happens in future. Someday india will vanished from the earth map. There will be no india only contries. India will became nameless
Sampath Kumar Kannan  |  Supported idea  "Most of the Indians are Mango people"  |  2 years ago
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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Leena Pawar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
I agree with what sivakrishna said and like to throw some light to it. The reason why it will not increase because facebook does not only have comments it has many other features for which we need to log into facebook. If people start replying...
Debashis Mallick  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes. It will be better for users
Sonam Kapoor  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
I don't think this will improve interactions among facebook users, as the main thing which makes people login to facebook other than messages is the apps, and both were complementing eachother and now if one is made to reply back through mail...
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Sunil Totade  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
The decision is tool ess too late, What has happened to crystal and blaze can be deterant to every body wants to enter in this market.Its tough to match boringly relible scooter  (did i need to mention the name)which gives amazing refinement ease...
Debashis Mallick  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Ya it will be good for only girls and old ages not for the boys
Mridula Maity  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I think this is a good move, as still there is 25% market share in India for scooters, and Yamaha which is trying to gain momentum in India with different range of bikes which is doing really well among the youth especially, and introducing...
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