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1 Let your son makes his own choice
2 Suitable bridal search
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Added idea  "Think twice!!"  |  3 months ago
There is no doubt that marriage is basically an arrangement between the only two, but then again, you cannot ignore the role of the surrounding society.May not be much in the beginning because of the focused physical attractions, but it has to be...
Nitin M Aras  |  Supported idea  "Let your son makes his own choice"  |  2 years ago
Devi is very right...Dixit sir....wife should be...there is so many hindi songs...but I like this very much JAB KOI BAT BIGAD JAYE...JAB KOI MUSHKIL PAD JAYE... TUM DENA SATH MERA...OOO HUM NAWAB.. she should be like a close friend to your sun....
sujit Kumar  |  Supported idea  "Let your son makes his own choice"  |  2 years ago
I support this argument. I dont understand why parents in India feel themseleves as best judges in one of the most important decisions of  person ie. marriage (much more important than education or job as this only decides your psychological as...
 
 
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Abhijeet Magdum  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 day ago
bcoz of Sardar, Hyderabad didnt become a 3rd Pakistan, his strong leadership, vision and shrewdness helped integrate all the princely states into India.
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Argues in support of  |  6 months ago
What is the idea of such discussions on IF's AND BUTs and killing each other's time? Why not discuss what should be done for Kashmir?
Sarika Singh  |  Argues in support of  "May be"  |  6 months ago
Saying yes or no straight for something like this is just not possible. We would never know because anything is possible. From what we have know about him we can say that he would have been better but can we say it for sure? I do not think so. 
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Also, between brain and mind, who controls whom? Or, Are both brain and mind independent? Brain is a tangible body organ, whose role and location is perceptible and scientifically known? Does mind ex...
Ravi Arapurakal  |  Answered  |  6 months ago
The individual's outputs (behaviors, actions and communications) are controlled primarily through mind, which is the composite of our thought processes. Brain the most important part of mind’s biological support infrastructure. Mind is the...
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Answered  |  6 months ago
If you refer thought processes, definitely brain is the controller. Mind provokes actions. Without caring much for the thoughts. Then question comes who controls the mind? Mind is controlled by you, your rationales, or irrationales based on your...
S. M.  |  Answered  |  6 months ago
From the view-point of 'MahaVad', Mind is software and Brain is hardware. Visit- www.mahavad.webs.com
 
 
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To all the guys who read this…..please read fully and understand…………..  This is a beautiful article: The woman in your life…very well expressed… Tomorrow you may get a working woman, but you should marry her with these facts as well. Here is a girl, who is as much educated as you are; Who is earning almost as much as you do; One, who has dreams and aspirations just as you have because she is as human as you are; One, who has never entered the kitchen in her life just like you or your Sister haven’t, as she was busy in studies and competing in a system that gives no special concession to girls for their culinary achievements One, who has lived and loved her parents brothers sisters, almost a...
Suryanarayan Murthy  |  Commented  |  6 months ago
Good Article, Tanimaji. I read it just now and forwarded it to my daughter. Thanks to you for sharing such a nice article.
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Commented  |  6 months ago
I do not know what transpired Tanima to write such article! And I am also equally disgusted to find others, having enough disposable time to waste by reading and simply clapping for the great writing without adding any comments on the issue. I can...
pragati parihar  |  Commented  |  6 months ago
This is awesme article. Everyone needs love and care but women sacrifice all for the sake of their family so respect HER.thanks manish for referral.
 
 
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Getting fame by working in a reputed company 
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Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Argues in support of  "Getting fame from making a company reputed "  |  9 months ago
Taking the company to a great height gives you only the ego satisfaction.A lot of private limited companies in India just enjoy their business as a result, but when the question of giving remuneration comes ,the 'shameless' they remain silent till...
Joydeep Dasgupta  |  Argues in support of  "Getting fame by working in a reputed company"  |  1 year ago
  I used it for myself, dear clarity of thought is important rather the poetic language, USA is USA the environment, work culture, standard of living regulatory bodies etc are of super standard don’t bring it here. Take the info insight...
Rajeev Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Getting fame from making a company reputed "  |  1 year ago
This is the better option of the two. However, the best is as follows. Strive to make yourself a brand name. Because if you yourself become a brand name the company will decidedly benefit, whether it is already reputed or your efforts have made...
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An orientation to the process of self-awareness
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Answered  |  9 months ago
Thought-process, philosophy and spirits towards actions.
Pramod Lamkhade  |  Answered  |  9 months ago
Spirituality is about sanctity in deeds, purity in thoughts. In practice it can be observed through human to human / other creature interaction. Like offering seat to an old age lady, respecting elderly people etc... It has its own disadvantage...
Dayamoyee Mondal  |  Answered  |  10 months ago
That which is 'I' centric
 
 
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'They all were looking at me on the bed.   I went back to my bedroom.   'Am I dead??' I asked myself.   Where are my wife, my children, my mom-dad and friends?   I found them in the next room, all of them were crying... still trying to console each other.   My wife was crying... she was really looking sad.   My little kid was not sure what happened, but he was crying just coz his mom was sad.   How can I go without telling my kid that I really love him, I really do care for him. ??   How can I go without telling my wife that she is really most beautiful and most caring wife in this world..??   How can I go without telling my parents that I m ... just because of you??   How can I go without ...
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
In this rat race of life,on occasions, it is a wonderful idea to pause for a while and to look back at yourself and to your near and dear ones. Thanks to Paresh for reminding us the basic lessons and rituals of life.Reminiscence in deathbed should...
Alind Gupte  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
This is very touching and made me low for a few seconds. But really a good one. I have no words to express myself now and silence is the only thing I know.
SR Sham Sunder  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
You have brought out one most important occurence on the death bed... Regret. The person dying usually has lot of regrets. I have seen at least ten people's death in close quarters. I saw only regrets and no satisfaction at the time of death. I...
 
 
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  10 months ago
India being a Bigest Democracy in the world, has always respected the power of collective bargaining Worker's rights are vested in organisation's well being , hence it works both ways, workers should also understand the way organisations work and...
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
Unionism is required in Private Sectors only and not in any Govt. Sectors.I have observed that in Private Sectors the union leaders get bribes from the employers and all strikes are liquidated at the end. The opposite things happen in Govt....
Sujatha srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  11 months ago
It seems so. The only way the company owners listen is this. They are ready to give in only when they incur loss...
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Srinivas suravajhala  |  Argues in support of  "knowledge"  |  10 months ago
They are complementary to each other. Both are required. Knowledge without character is useless so also the character without knowledge can not prosper.
Dipak Bhattacharya  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
The debate will cease when we try to define "knowledge".In today's scenario people have forgotten what is "knowledge".Knowledge is what makes a man a true human being, nurturing humanity,THE CHARACTER.Rest everything is know-how. Thanks.
Joydeep Dasgupta  |  Argues in support of  "knowledge"  |  11 months ago
  If character is so important, why did Dr. Ambedkar the architect of Indian constitution take such a strong stand for the Dallit in India? well it’s now more of a vote bank politics. Dr. Ambedkar was no Idiot nor was he an agent of Nehru. In...
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