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rakeshbhatnagar
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| 1 year ago
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PM MUST NOT BE ELECTED DIRECTLY BECAUSE IF THE ELECTED PM DO NOT GET MAJORITY IN PARLIAMENT HE MAY NOT BE ABLE TO WORK FREELY THEN WHAT'STHE MEANING OF THIS CHANGE.NOW A DAY'S MUNICIPAL CHAIRMAN IS ELECTED DIRECTLY BUT THEY DON'T HAVE MAJORITY ,...
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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For one reason that PM should be people person, not a nominated person as happening in India of late.
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Ravali
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No people should not be allowed to elect PM directly. The reason being they are not clear of selecting their minister and other leaders and are not utilizing their voting rights properly. So when they are mature enough to elect their ministers...
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Debate: "In our country the PM should be elected directly by the people in present situation " deleted from your view.
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vivek parmar
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| 1 year ago
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India is rich in energy resources.but unfortunately very less in oil asset.instead of deregulating fuel prizes,fuel consumption should be reduced.goverment should give some allowances to those companies who have their own transport system and...
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, the market forces should decide the price of the commodity, in the case of petroleum products a comparison is required with other countries on the Govt levies like ED,CST,VAT, road tax, educational tax and all types of charges booked on to this...
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ASOKE KUSARI
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| 2 years ago
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Should not be deregulated in haste. This is not the proper time. Common man is suffering for price rise and we do not know whether production of food grains and commodities wiil be good this time. Wait and watch strategy will be best
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Debate: "Should the fuel prices be deregulated in India?" deleted from your view.
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Bhushan Laddha
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| 5 months ago
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forget about all thing why not we start from our self ? Pointing to other is very easy but we forget that we all are same.Let come to point have u observed all energy sources are inter connected .Then try to save energy sources like electrical s...
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, it is possible that India can definitely control pollution and at least reduce the damage done to the environment. But how? The onus of responsibility is with govt and the people. The lead should be taken by the govt., the people will follow,...
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James Hindman
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| 2 years ago
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I am not familiar with all the particulars of this problem in India, but I have worked on it elsewhere...in both North and South America. And I have to say, what strikes me most about the few comments here...both the optimistic ones as well as...
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Debate: "Will India be able to control pollution?" deleted from your view.
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YES IS SOLAR THERMAL PLANT POWER PRODUCTION IS MORE ENERGY EFFI
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NO IS SOLAR THERMAL PLANT POWER PRODUCTION IS MORE ENERGY EFFIC
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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"YES IS SOLAR THERMAL PLANT POWER PRODUCTION IS MORE ENERGY EFFI"
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Solar Thermal plant designed to operate even when sun is not available. Energy is stored in the form heat in the liquid to use sun off periods
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Vineet Prakash
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"NO IS SOLAR THERMAL PLANT POWER PRODUCTION IS MORE ENERGY EFFIC"
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Nice debate Mr.Shrinvasan but you should make the sides more clear sir. According to me I think Solar cell power plant will be more efficient because it converts solar energy directly into electricity. Nowadays the use of photovoltaic is...
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Debate: "IS SOLAR THERMAL PLANT POWER PRODUCTION IS MORE ENERGY EFFICENT THAN SOLAR CELL POWER PLANT" deleted from your view.
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Dealing with energy efficiency
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Reduce overloading by capacity enhancement
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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In India almost all lines are in 400kV, new capacity addition can be at higher level.
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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"Reduce overloading by capacity enhancement"
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It is known that many lines are overloaded and addition of new lines improves efficency.
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Ideate: "What are the most important challenges in the power transmission and distribution business?" deleted from your view.
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Dealing with energy efficiency
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Reduce overloading by capacity enhancement
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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In India almost all lines are in 400kV, new capacity addition can be at higher level.
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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"Reduce overloading by capacity enhancement"
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It is known that many lines are overloaded and addition of new lines improves efficency.
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Ideate: "What are the most important challenges in the power transmission and distribution business?" deleted from your view.
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K LAXMINARAYANA RAO
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, The Government should fund as well as control renewabke energy projects. Fund because such projects are capital intensive and not economically viable at todays level of technology and costs. Government should fund such projects of private if...
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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Yes, The Govt owes to the people a clean earth.It is the responsibility of the Govt to ensure that renewable energy is utilized to the maximum. Funding renewable energy by Govt is a way and means of ensuring a clean earth is left for our children by...
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sandeep s sanaf
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, i strongly in the side of the way of funding for renewable energy project by Govt. The Govt. should provide all the facility to this type of project. The Govt. is having CERC which is controlling the National Gred for power. The Govt is...
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Industries that burn coal to produce power
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IT companies
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Pradeep Vaswani
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"BIPV "
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We specialize in integrating Photovoltaics to buildings to make them energy efficient, we recently completed a project in Italy, integrating Photovoltaics to Noise Barriers on a MOTORWAY and thus providing energy to 200 homes in the area,...
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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"Industries that burn coal to produce power"
| 2 years ago
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The idea of yours is that majority of power produced in India is inefficiently and coal burning damages the environment. It is truly said. Indian power plant can make coal burning in more efficient way and there is no data available in open to...
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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| 1 year ago
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We are educated generation so if we go through sacred scriptures of each & every religion, we'll come to know that idol worship is strictly prohibited & Vande Mataram comes into the same category. Then why should we make it an argument, there is...
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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This is the issue to be discussed and everyone in this country to realize that nothing comes above the country even any one`s religion. But the saddest thing is it is only possible in India, and this type of insult done to the country in front of Home...
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Kavitha Shankar
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Hasan others, don't take me wrong but what I meant that why Jamiat ul-ulaima is creating this type of nuisance? Why we are dividing ourselves again in the name of religion? Nation is equal to Allah God - One should love worship it. In the name of...
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Anirudh R Menon
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| 2 years ago
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global warming is now not just a country or individual topic of discussion. Its a major issue that needs to be dealt with and India should support this. Signing the agreement is for the betterment of the future. whats the point in having a high...
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Ganagaraj Ramachandran
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By not signing India is not shrugging off its responsibility to reduce carbon emission. All the new plants coming up, all the vehicles produced in the country are done keeping this in mind. But to exactly look into the problem where the CO2 is coming...
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Darshil
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| 2 years ago
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Yes India has taken the right decision by not signing the carbon emission pact. Why only develoing countries are forced to sign these pacts and the developed econopmies like US are still not anywhere in the treaty. These developed economies are...
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