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Firoz Ali
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"Yes"
| 2 days ago
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Yes, it can. But for that each one of us has to be corruption free. To start with, everyone of us has to promise ourselves that come what may, we will not bribe anyone with anything, we will not ask for any undue favour depriving the deserving...
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gaurav joshi Shah
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"No"
| 3 months ago
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Its possible in movie or ps game
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Arijita Pal
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"Yes"
| 3 years ago
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yes...it is a possibility, but not in near future and not without united action....... we need to ensure the followings (at least): 1. compulsory voting to know people's view 2. transparency internal and external to the organization 3.ministers...
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Debate: "Is Corruption free India Possible? How you can help?" deleted from your view.
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NO
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Firoz Ali
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"YES"
| 2 days ago
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Yes, it can. But for that each one of us has to be corruption free. To start with, everyone of us has to promise ourselves that come what may, we will not bribe anyone with anything, we will not ask for any undue favour depriving the deserving...
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Firoz Ali
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| 2 days ago
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Yes, it can. But for that each one of us has to be corruption free. To start with, everyone of us has to promise ourselves that come what may, we will not bribe anyone with anything, we will not ask for any undue favour depriving the deserving one. If...
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Atul Yadav
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"NO"
| 1 year ago
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After Anna Hazare boycott against corruption , it is quite demanding to stop corruption but it not going to happen if the people of India will take serious step..
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Debate: "Can India Stop corruption?" deleted from your view.
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Firoz Ali
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"YES"
| 2 days ago
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Yes, it can. But for that each one of us has to be corruption free. To start with, everyone of us has to promise ourselves that come what may, we will not bribe anyone with anything, we will not ask for any undue favour depriving the deserving...
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Firoz Ali
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| 2 days ago
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Yes, it can. But for that each one of us has to be corruption free. To start with, everyone of us has to promise ourselves that come what may, we will not bribe anyone with anything, we will not ask for any undue favour depriving the deserving one. If...
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Atul Yadav
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"NO"
| 1 year ago
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After Anna Hazare boycott against corruption , it is quite demanding to stop corruption but it not going to happen if the people of India will take serious step..
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Debate: "Can India Stop corruption?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Rathin Deb
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"No"
| 2 days ago
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I fully agree with you Vinoy. China is not a threat to India. As a result of Pakistan, we were not able to develop meaningful trade with our neighbors but I think now the situation is probably changing.
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Firoz Ali
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| 21 days ago
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The word 'should' does not arise at all. China is a big threat. Have we forgotten 1962? Have we forgotten what they are trying to do with Brahmaputra and Arunachal Pradesh? Some people here are talking about the military capabilities. Great! What...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"No"
| 1 month ago
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Mr. Murthy as pointed out earlier in the debate is looking at from myopic lenses of IT. China is India's foremost adversary both in terms of might and national ambition. However we should try to increase our trade with China with a studied...
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Debate: "Should India stop worrying China as a threat??" deleted from your view.
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Rathin Deb
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"No"
| 2 days ago
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I fully agree with you Vinoy. China is not a threat to India. As a result of Pakistan, we were not able to develop meaningful trade with our neighbors but I think now the situation is probably changing.
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Firoz Ali
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| 21 days ago
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The word 'should' does not arise at all. China is a big threat. Have we forgotten 1962? Have we forgotten what they are trying to do with Brahmaputra and Arunachal Pradesh? Some people here are talking about the military capabilities. Great! What...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"No"
| 1 month ago
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Mr. Murthy as pointed out earlier in the debate is looking at from myopic lenses of IT. China is India's foremost adversary both in terms of might and national ambition. However we should try to increase our trade with China with a studied...
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Debate: "Should India stop worrying China as a threat??" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Rathin Deb
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| 2 days ago
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I fully agree with you Vinoy. China is not a threat to India. As a result of Pakistan, we were not able to develop meaningful trade with our neighbors but I think now the situation is probably changing.
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Firoz Ali
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| 21 days ago
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The word 'should' does not arise at all. China is a big threat. Have we forgotten 1962? Have we forgotten what they are trying to do with Brahmaputra and Arunachal Pradesh? Some people here are talking about the military capabilities. Great! What...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"No"
| 1 month ago
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Mr. Murthy as pointed out earlier in the debate is looking at from myopic lenses of IT. China is India's foremost adversary both in terms of might and national ambition. However we should try to increase our trade with China with a studied...
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Debate: "Should India stop worrying China as a threat??" deleted from your view.
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Yes! There is genuiene feeling of alienation
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No. It is the usual media overboil.
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Rathin Deb
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"No. It is the usual media overboil. "
| 3 months ago
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I fully agree with Renashmi Kaur's argument in reference to Mr Makesh Sharma's point of view on the matter.
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Firoz Ali
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| 5 months ago
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I do agree with Shanti here. Not only Bangalore, everywhere media plays a major role. Why should the media mention names of deceased in the Kokrajhar riots? I presume, it is only to tell the Hindus how many Hindus are killed, and to the Muslims, 'see...
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Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha
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"Yes! There is genuiene feeling of alienation"
| 6 months ago
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i do support renashmi when she says that at the level of the common man there is no ill will. i also second her views regarding people from our eastern states being very fine human beings. notwithsatnding, i must say that one can only see & feel...
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Debate: "Is alienation of North East India true or just media exaggeration. " deleted from your view.
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We cry only when there is a price rise but
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we remain silent when there is price rise elsewhere!
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anuradha
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
| 1 month ago
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We as common people are the sufferer of the price hike. Govt. is not bothered for all this. We need to suggest the way to stop this. Only then something can be done.
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Firoz Ali
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| 6 months ago
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Thanks Srinivas and Shanti for your views. But my point is not whether the hike is justified or not. My question s, why we protest only to government hikes and nowhere else.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
| 6 months ago
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The tendency of Indians to look upon a government as the eternal provider of necessary items can be attributed to the point Firoz is questioning. We accept price rise from private companies and foreign firms as we understand the dynamics behind...
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Debate: "The recent price rise and the tamasha about it." deleted from your view.
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We cry only when there is a price rise but
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we remain silent when there is price rise elsewhere!
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anuradha
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
| 1 month ago
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We as common people are the sufferer of the price hike. Govt. is not bothered for all this. We need to suggest the way to stop this. Only then something can be done.
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Firoz Ali
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| 6 months ago
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Thanks Srinivas and Shanti for your views. But my point is not whether the hike is justified or not. My question s, why we protest only to government hikes and nowhere else.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
| 6 months ago
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The tendency of Indians to look upon a government as the eternal provider of necessary items can be attributed to the point Firoz is questioning. We accept price rise from private companies and foreign firms as we understand the dynamics behind...
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Debate: "The recent price rise and the tamasha about it." deleted from your view.
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We cry only when there is a price rise but
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we remain silent when there is price rise elsewhere!
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anuradha
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
| 1 month ago
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We as common people are the sufferer of the price hike. Govt. is not bothered for all this. We need to suggest the way to stop this. Only then something can be done.
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Firoz Ali
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Thanks Srinivas and Shanti for your views. But my point is not whether the hike is justified or not. My question s, why we protest only to government hikes and nowhere else.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
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The tendency of Indians to look upon a government as the eternal provider of necessary items can be attributed to the point Firoz is questioning. We accept price rise from private companies and foreign firms as we understand the dynamics behind...
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Debate: "The recent price rise and the tamasha about it." deleted from your view.




