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ICC World cup 2011
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IPL-4
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Sujit Patro
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"ICC World cup 2011"
| 11 months ago
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Give your argument..It would be the world cup definitely because it will be watched by a wider audience. I dont think the IPL holds much interest in countries like Australia, england etc. other than for the asian viewers of course. Plus IPL 4...
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dhruba karmakar
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| 1 year ago
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it will be ipl4 as nowadays people like shorter format of cricket coz it saves time and entertaining too....
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Ayan Choudhury
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| 1 year ago
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Guys please dont underestimate IPL here....IPL viewership is off the charts in the first season itself and it has grown big time by IPL 3...and slowly city based loyalty has crept up among people, it was so evident to see all the grounds full when...
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Debate: "Who will give more response (Viewrship)IPL-4 or World cup 2011?" deleted from your view.
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Virendra Vaswani
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| 1 year ago
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I think it is difficult to decide whether FB is making us less humans. Look at from this view that one person is alone & busy in work that its hard for him to meet friends & relatives. In this case FB will be best tool for interaction &...
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dhruba karmakar
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| 1 year ago
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I think these twitter or Facebook things are good for keeping friendships and contacts.but sometimes we engage in these activities such a way that we forget about our nearer people...
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Amrita
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| 1 year ago
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I think many people think the use of the technology is a form of 'modern madness', under the illusion of allowing us to communicate better, technology is isolating us from real human interactions in a cyber-reality that is a poor imitation of the...
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Public sector
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Rajni kaushik
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| 1 year ago
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Public sector is much better then private sector,,,,, more facility,, security,,,,,,
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dhruba karmakar
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Public sector is more secure and nowadays they give salary compatible to private sectors.Adding to this you can have satisfaction of working for nations benefit.
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Alok Badola
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| 1 year ago
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Public sector is more secure than private sector although there is large scope of earning money in private but for that we have to put effort for many hours every day. And in public sector we can spend our life happily with our family. And in...
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Social Prohibitions
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Illiteracy is the main issue
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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"Social Prohibitions"
| 6 months ago
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I agree with Inaniji ! The original proverb in Telugu goes like this "If a girl is educated, the next 10 generations are taken care of !!" Thanks for a good posting.
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dhruba karmakar
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U r right...but we the males are also part of the nation...so the motto will be educate all....
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Azhar Kazmi
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Social attitudes so deeply ingrained over centuries arising from the fact that sons are considered additional working hands while daughters are considered as liabilities work against girls' education. Things are improving slowly but sustained...
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Debate: "Is it cool ?Device driver programming in linux ...what u think??" deleted from your view.
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It's likely that you don't know a lot about John Herlihy, the head of global advertising operations for Google. He's not a publicly-recognised figure in the same way as Eric Schmidt, Larry Page or Sergey Brin, and - like many vice-presidents at big corporations - he doesn't get a great deal of time in the limelight. But he is certainly basking in it today, after a series of comments - reported by Silicon Republic - caused a stir around the web. 'In three years time, desktops will be irrelevant,' he told an audience at University College Dublin. 'In Japan, most research is done today on smartphones, not PCs.' 'Mobile makes the world's information universally accessible. Because there's info...
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mallikarjuna
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sure it may do so if ther is Internet,and that would be for the better it would not need extra storage etc
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dhruba karmakar
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NOt a chance...I mean desktop will come back in a better way but not for naive user for experts....
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Abhilash K C
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When 64 bit processors become popular, 4 GB limit on RAM will be history. You can have all your softwares, including operating systems and databases in some kind of RAM chips that has some battery power backup, that are pre installed, and in a...
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Insight: "Desktops will be irrelevant in 3 years !! courtsy :Google" deleted from your view.
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Abhijith Shashidhara
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| 2 years ago
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The difference in power generation alone merits the change. The only hiccup is the waste disposal. But that is being rectified. Last month, there was a report that an Indian scientist in collaboration with a US university developed a cheap and...
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vijay
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| 2 years ago
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i do agree dat nuclear energy can save fossil fuels from depletion,but tapping of nuclear energy is tedious one....does our technology s healthy to cope nuclear technology...we should not stop thermal power generation rather v can move gradually
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Padmaja Baskar
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, India has a vision of becoming a world leader in nuclear technology due to its expertise in fast reactors and thorium fuel cycle. So the thermal power usage is gradually reducing and people started moving to wards nuclear power. So this is...
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Debate: "Power sector should move from Thermal to Nuclear now" deleted from your view.




