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Gautam Mazumder Sr. Manager Cust. Service, Crompton Greaves Ltd.
 
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D V J PRASAD  |  Argues in support of  "We shouldn't be forced"  |  1 year ago
It is our Moral responsibilty and also they require our support in thier old age as we lean for thier support when we were childre. Afterall child is the father of man
Gautam Mazumder  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
The law is required and it will be a watershed law in the indian history, We indians have had the responsibility inherently in our society but lot of people have choosen to neglect the same as per their convinience as it is a social norm and not a...
Suryakumar Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "We should be forced"  |  2 years ago
A man also goes through the cycle of second childhood when he grows old. What pains me is that the current young generation has a care free attitude, and thinks they will remain young forever. But we have to grow old one day. When one grows...
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Jayant Vishnu  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Ghalib interesting argument, I completely agree with you. Job hopping continues because it is the human nature. What you said is true, man gets satisfies only when his life is ended. 
Gautam Mazumder  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Hi Sonam, It is a public debate, but i will address you directly. You did start a good debate and the responses have been varied and intresting. The method you state is good in the initial stages as you are all learning and have a spetite for more,...
Sonam Kapoor  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I think yes, job hopping helps as it helps you learn diverse skills and know more about your industry. One may not be able to gain diverse experience if they stick to one job for way too long. But it's important to consider factors like growth...
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Bhushan Laddha  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  5 months ago
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...
Gautam Mazumder  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
The pollution control laws are not realistic and so also the implementing bodies. I have seen the bodies regulary visit factories which are known to maintain cleanliness and recored their results and not spend time on the ones where there will be...
James Hindman  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
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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You all should have gone through the news recently where a guy hid in a toilet of an airplane to reach India....well you all might have thought that it was illegal and all, but listen to his story and then decide what he did whether it was right or wrong...This is an article from TOI, and after reading it I really felt for Indians who are working in Arab countries... Habib Hussain of Moradabad, who hid in a toilet on an Air India flight from Saudi Arabia to return to his own country, says he did so for his two children, his pregnant wife, and an ailing mother. After his bizarre experience, Habib says he has realised that `aadhi roti' (half a piece of bread) at home is better than one in an ...
Sunil Thacker  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
veryyy unfortunate but true. Frankly, there's a urgent need for 'control on agents/agencies' within India. These workers are charged a high sum in India for return for a job (which in fact is violative of laws of the UAE).
Gautam Mazumder  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
more than the middleman we are also equally responsible, the greed, indian situation and politicians again whome we only elect and the spineless goverment. our mr twitter foreign dy minister or who so ever tweets and does nothing in these situations....
Anu Chaithanya  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
This is a pathetic issue for every indian who is dreaming some thing before leaving to saudi. The main problem is most of the people are not enquiring what is the correct job they have to do there, where & what is the job? Coming to agents, most...
 
 
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1 Dealing In Many Fronts
2 Have a concise Policy on Commodity Warehousing, Trading, Import & Finance
Ravindra Sharma  |  Supported idea  "Bring Accountability"  |  2 years ago
Mr Dwivedi, mentioned about price of rupee. Dear Mr Dwivedi, a farmer buys the seed and fertiliser in India using INR even if it was imported. He sells his grain in India in Indian rupee and still does not get value for money. What convertibility...
Gautam Mazumder  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
First of all the Govt. Minister Mr. Shard Pawar stop tralking about problems and start talking about the way they are going to solove the problem. His announcements are like horns for the hoarders to creat shortage, there is satta going on on these...
Shaikh Mohd. Laeeq  |  Supported idea  "Dealing In Many Fronts"  |  2 years ago
Excellent points ,  I just wish to add that due to scanty rains , we are facing all this , the govt should seriously implement rain water harvesting, dig bore wells, i mean the whole irrigation process needs a re-look There was one mega river...
 
 
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1 Future of Global economy will shift from US/EUROPEAN region to Asia-Pacific region
2 Dee Bee
Saikarthik Iyer  |  Supported idea  "Dee Bee"  |  1 year ago
Yes surely there should be no age constraint, this will enable India to attract experts in all fields.
Gautam Mazumder  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
The future economies being talked about are BRIC economies. And as usual the moneyed Indian is looking for a place or rather to tell the truth in times of difficulty you run for a safe haven. As per majority of them India is not a livable, workable...
varsha  |  Supported idea  "Future of Global economy will shift from US/EUROPEAN region to Asia-Pacific region"  |  2 years ago
Yes Mr. Deepak u have very right  and U HAVE very valid/exact reason for the reverse brain drain.. or u can say..... the "back to pavallion stage"  of all indians  is not bcoz  of their love or call of their parent and nation ,but economy flow...
 
 
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Srinivas suravajhala  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  4 months ago
Exams are the litmus tests to be conducted to assess the knowledge of the students. A certain percentage of tension (positive tension) is required for driving us in right direction. If at all the system to be changed, the pattern of examination...
Gautam Mazumder  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
forward looking but needs regulation
santosh kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Uptil now the calibre of a student used to get judged thru his performance in one final examination. All his work in other tests curriculum are not counted. this has encouraged MUGGING  as the enitre years course material needs to be produced in...
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Srinivas suravajhala  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  4 months ago
Exams are the litmus tests to be conducted to assess the knowledge of the students. A certain percentage of tension (positive tension) is required for driving us in right direction. If at all the system to be changed, the pattern of examination...
Gautam Mazumder  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
forward looking but needs regulation
santosh kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Uptil now the calibre of a student used to get judged thru his performance in one final examination. All his work in other tests curriculum are not counted. this has encouraged MUGGING  as the enitre years course material needs to be produced in...
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1 Reduce the cost of per MW for power generation
2 Researches must be done in large amount in power plant plant equipments design and manufacture.
Akilan augustin raj M  |  Added idea  "Researches must be done in large amount in power plant plant equipments design and manufacture."  |  1 year ago
If we reduce the home load and equipment purchase cost of power plants we can produce power at leesser costs.
Gautam Mazumder  |  Added idea  "Reduce the cost of per MW for power generation"  |  2 years ago
Let us not say the Chinese products be used 
 
 
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Ramya Gundavajhula  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Well here in Melbourne we as university students use the internet a lot for our study as most of our lectures and other material is available there.The schools here especially the public schools are being upgraded to the level of private schools...
Gautam Mazumder  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
We have not been able to provide schools and regular books for all our studying population, and no power at most of the remote places, the concept is good but not suitable for us in India, We have the internet, but not proper speeds, we have cell...
Sudeep Tarafdar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I think this will work, and elearning is the future in the education system, but it is too early to say as there will be few shortcomings in this new technology that we are talking here, where every thing will be in one ebook in the PDF format of...
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