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Dr. Prahallad Panda Specialist Surgery, Paradip Port Trust, Paradip, Odisha, India
 
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parimala.c.wagh  |  Argues in support of  "FAVOR"  |  7 months ago
TO REMOVE RESERVATION TAKE A OUTH TO TREAT EVERY HUMANS AS HUMANS,IT IS SHAME TO KNOW AFTER 64 YRS OF FREEDOM ,WE STILL THE SAME,AFTER BEING EDUCATED , AFTER KNOWING HOW THE CASTE SYSTEM CAME INTO EXISTENCE,AFTER KNOWING THE BLOOD WHICH RUNS...
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
No reservation to any caste. Economically backwards be given all assistance to acquire sufficient knowledge to compete with others in study.
Ravanam naga durgesh  |  Argues in support of  "AGAINST"  |  1 year ago
good one too hang on... reservation system is a good idea in past,present and future. But the changes should be brought on platforms. Now it is caste based. It should be changed to economy of the family or knowledge of the individual.
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 NO, It is not a dream..
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, it is indeed a dream. Neither do we have any proper laws on money laundering and flight of capital nor a formal agreement with switzerland for the same. At least now we should shore up our laws and judicial system to stop further remittance...
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Argues in support of  "NO, It is not a dream.."  |  1 year ago
The present scenario does not give confidence in mind that India will try to get back black money.
Shweta Nigam  |  Argues in support of  "NO, It is not a dream.."  |  1 year ago
If it was just a dream no steps would have been taken against it but that is not the case. Why do we put the words like 'corruption' at the top. We should be positive and thnk atleast something done against this will be successful. Everytime just...
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Saibal Ray  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  10 months ago
Not really, In fact, in most of the protests you see world-wide today, we see a fairly large group of women protestors. Recently, in Canada, we not only saw a woman protesting, but also passionately kissing her boy-friend after being beaten up by...
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Not wholly true. They are fairer but not weaker. They are tender also harder than diamond. Handle them with care and caution.
Shilpa Jain  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Looking at the present scenario its difficult to say what is it in their minds. How can people think of molesting and raping little school going girls. There are people who said that the improper dressing sense leads to such incidents but how do...
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Nilesh Pawar  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  1 year ago
No I dont think so. We are setting new trends and culture for others to follow. There is no wrong in following any good thing but its not good to follow everything. We are picking good things which we like but we are not following anyone blindly.
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes. The rulers are more cunning than the Britishers and other invaders. They are in disguise, manipulating the voting pattern.
dr venugopal ys  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  1 year ago
i feel indians are still after 60 yrs under british rules. reason is simple every one including doctors engineers,and many other professionals with huge talents and skills thrive to work for foreign country and keep ready with passport immediatly...
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Toothpaste chemical 'that can leave unborn babies brain damaged' Scientists say triclosan poses a danger of brain damage to unborn babies A chemical in toothpastes and soaps has been linked with brain damage to babies in the womb. Scientists fear pregnant women who are exposed to high levels of the chemical, called triclosan, may be putting their babies at risk. Alarming new findings suggest triclosan may disrupt the flow of blood to the uterus, starving a baby’s brain of the oxygen it needs to develop properly. Professor Margaret James of the University of Florida said: ‘We know it’s a problem. But we just don’t know how much of a problem.’ Triclosan is a powerful anti-bacterial that was d...
Business Management Consultant  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
It's very disturbing and sad how many things can seriously affect children. Many companies need to think twice about the chemicals that they use in their products and the people that may potentially use them.
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
US FDA has already taken steps, it remains to be seen in India.
kanukurthy sudershanrao  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Hi sending this information to the concerned authorities will do no good as the toothpaste companies will manage them in the present corrupt political environment
 
 
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How eating oily fish can prevent you going blind   A diet rich in oily fish could hold the key to preventing blindness among thousands of the elderly, research has found. The omega-3 group of fatty acids, found in oily fish such as salmon, mackerel and fresh tuna, may help protect against the most common form of sight loss among older people, it suggests. Scientists studying the diets of adults over the age of 65 found those who regularly ate seafood were far less likely to develop age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is caused by the death of cells in the retina. There is currently no cure for the condition. It gradually causes sufferers to lose their ‘central vision’, meaning the...
Jagadisha Bhat  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Vegetarians dont worry, you dont have to eat fish for Omega 3, use flax seeds 2 spoons daily will do a wonder
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Omega 3 fatty acid is very good for health and is so to say essential. The recent mercury level in fishes is a growing concern. How to eat fishes and not drink mercury is to be seen.
 
 
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Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Added idea  "Simplify"  |  1 year ago
Simplification of different procedures in offices e.g. sanction of GPF, Cutting the steps in transmission of files in offices, Simplifying different acts e.g. IT act. Abolishing ambiguities, Decreasing the security of service as there in so to...
 
 
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We trained militant groups against India, admits Musharraf Tue, Oct 5 03:17 PM Former military ruler Pervez Musharraf has admitted that Pakistan had trained underground militant groups to fight in Kashmir, the first such admission by a top leader of the country. Musharraf's candid remarks came days after he announced his return to active politics from London where he has been living in self-imposed exile. 'They (underground militant groups to fight against India in Kashmir) were indeed formed,' Musharraf told German magazine Der Spiegel in an interview. Asked why did Pakistan train militant underground groups to fight India in Kashmir, the former President said Nawaz Sharif's apathy to the ...
s.baalu  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Trying to fish in troubled waters to meet his personal agenda
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
A tell-tale story. Everybody knew it.
Rathin Deb  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
See this power hungry man will do anything to grab the power once again.since he has floated a party and wants to come back has open the can so that current govt is in trouble and he can come and try and grab the power by any means. It is a known...
 
 
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Nilesh Pawar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
When the ship is sinking the captain is to answer and everybody. Being the Chairman he is the main culprit and he must be punished as he has vitiated our name.
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Not only he, perhaps many more. He is tip of iceberg.
Asmita Rai  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I believe that Mr. Kalmadi is responsible for this mess. He was the chairman of the CWG committee all the mess that has happen was under his administration. So, I believe he is the main culprit.
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1 Corruption..
2 BAD OLD INDIAN GOVERNANCE SYSTEM AND OUR's CHALEGA ATTITUDE
Nilesh Pawar  |  Supported idea  "Dont Allow Politicians"  |  1 year ago
Politicians are interested only in money so they interfere only where they have chance to grab large amount of money.
Dr. Prahallad Panda  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
What I think many in the society are corrupt and all these are symptoms of corruption.
Sanjeev Kasliwal  |  Supported idea  " Corruption.."  |  1 year ago
The main reason of CWG mess was the malafide intention of creating wealth for congress party through its leaders, that's why our PM is also sitting mum on this. It should be Congress Wealth Game instead Common Wealth Game. It has been also heard...
 
 
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