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sandeep mehta
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| 3 years ago
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Indian market have almost lost 50% from their all time high.If we see past trends after any bull run markets has not gone down more that 50-55% from the high.If past history of market is tracked then it seems markets are bottom out. Besides ,If we...
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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I think Indian market is now in the balancing act, given the growing clout of the rural consumer. (Union Minister Sharad Pawar rightly says the current price rise is due to the increased buying capacity of the rural people.) Since the counsumer...
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Debate: "Is the Indian stock market bottoming out?" deleted from your view.
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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Any space venture is fraught with uncertainties, and failures are part of the game. We should not give up, though every failure costs the nation huge resources. Of course, we need to be extra careful, learning from the mistakes committed in the...
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Ravindra Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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Mission failure or not, we must place our priorities in order. Is this more important than ensuring there are no empty stomach's in country and no-one dies of hunger. To me first mission ought to be the latter. Moon will not move out of place and...
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GAURAV JAIN
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| 2 years ago
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yes i agree with the Sarika,failure doesnt mean that we will stop thinking about it instead we have to learn from our past mistakes....this move also shows that we are heading towards the development of the country because this will open new...
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Debate: "India to send two astronauts into space in 2016" deleted from your view.
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Introduce solar energy application centers more and more
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Tax sops for being energy efficient
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Padmaja Baskar
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"some small points "
| 2 years ago
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Mudit good and valuable points. People should realize and stop wasting the fuels. Thanks for sharing your thoughts......
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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Solar power generation has its own limitations, the main being large-scale production is not possible. Thermal causes carbon emission unless it is generated in a green way. Irrespective of the kind of power, what is required is the right kind of...
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Santosh Ramchandra Karlekar
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"Introduce solar energy application centers more and more"
| 2 years ago
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The solar energy application should be increased in the best way possible for example All two wheelers/ four wheelers should be able to get charged on solar energy in moving/non moving condition. For example suppose any two wheeler like motor...
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Ideate: "What should be the role of government in driving carbon emission reduction?" deleted from your view.
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ujjval jain
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| 2 years ago
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I personally take development not to be an issue of neither only GDP nor what a strata of society have what living standards or education. I believe it to be far more holistic; in terms of Human Development Index (HDI) quality of life for all...
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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The fear of Obama is genuine, well founded on his assesment of India and its growth into a superpower in the near future. In fact India has the capacity to make it early, provided she has the right leadership, focussed on leading her to the dream...
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Himanshu Pathak
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| 2 years ago
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Its just a dream. Just look at the annual income of these countries. May be we call ourselves as a developing nation but for European and American nations, we are still "Third world countries". No matter our GDP growth rate is more faster than...
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Debate: "U.S. to play second fiddle to India" deleted from your view.
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Manoj Kumar
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| 2 years ago
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I don't think those who are taking the oath will keep it in the mind forever. There is no use in this. Even doctors are taking oath? Do all the doctors are following this. What about politicians?
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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There is nothing wrong in initiating such a move. Remember there is a practice of oath taking in a court of law. Similarly ministers, people's representatives, governors, judges... all of them take oath. But how far this has been effective is known...
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R. Gene Farley
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| 2 years ago
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I totally agree this would be good, and effective to some degree, however, with so many disappointments in the past I've grown somewhat apathetic towards "Oaths".
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Debate: "Business leaders to take oath: Will this process help in improving business ethics in corporate wo" deleted from your view.
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Akash jain
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| 2 years ago
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I thing any product which u want sold is the way of marketing because these multinational companies take care of wat the consumer want .where else our indian food did not work about this feild .and my veiw is JO DIKHATA HAI WO BIKTA HAi
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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Today the trend is to go for the traditional. This is in fact replacing the craze for the western. To help the traditional get its due, the government should formulate necessary policies, proving right incentives and directions.
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Namrata Pathak
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| 2 years ago
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I Don't think ethnic fast food chain of ours challenge McDonalds and KFC's as they have a better organized structure, and there is better management of people in these places, and your order gets much faster than other places, and the taste which...
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Debate: "Can ethnic fast-food chains challenge McDonald's & KFC's" deleted from your view.
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George Karimalil
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes, it will be possible for India to meet the growing demand for power. With the thermal and hydro having their limitations, it will be necessary to focus on nuclear power generation, which alone can meet our growing demands. Of course, it calls...
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Vinod Jain
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| 2 years ago
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Its just not possible. Power consumption generally follows GDP growth rates. GDP rates are dependant on Power availability to quite an extent. Power generation through conventional fuel sources can provide for maximum 5% growth a year. Only hope...
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Padmaja Baskar
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| 2 years ago
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As Vineet has already pointed out, the power industry in India is is unable to fulfil the growing demands of India as factors like increasing economic activity, wealth and population, an improved standard of living and infrastructure etc to...
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Debate: "Power consumption set to double by next decade: Can India be able to cater to such High demand?" deleted from your view.
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M. Prabhakar Rao
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| 2 years ago
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It is high time we should de-regulate all the Sectors and allow free markets take over and I firmly believe the with this, we should be able to achieve higher wages to lower-level workers appropriate prices to the farmers which would slowly...
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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Fine. Let me reiterate that to me what is ideal is to evolve a pragmatic, balanced approach towards handling the complex issue of oil regulation / deregulation. We need to develop consensus in the larger interest of the nation. (Have we ever wondered...
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M. Prabhakar Rao
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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Let's first take a call whether we should go back to the regulated markets, as in pre-NIneties. If so, why only Oil Markets, why not all other markets, as well? If not, don't do it selectively.
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Debate: "Should Oil market be regulated" deleted from your view.
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Introduce solar energy application centers more and more
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Tax sops for being energy efficient
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Padmaja Baskar
| Supported idea
"some small points "
| 2 years ago
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Mudit good and valuable points. People should realize and stop wasting the fuels. Thanks for sharing your thoughts......
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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Solar power generation has its own limitations, the main being large-scale production is not possible. Thermal causes carbon emission unless it is generated in a green way. Irrespective of the kind of power, what is required is the right kind of...
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Santosh Ramchandra Karlekar
| Supported idea
"Introduce solar energy application centers more and more"
| 2 years ago
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The solar energy application should be increased in the best way possible for example All two wheelers/ four wheelers should be able to get charged on solar energy in moving/non moving condition. For example suppose any two wheeler like motor...
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Ideate: "What should be the role of government in driving carbon emission reduction?" deleted from your view.
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M. Prabhakar Rao
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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It is high time we should de-regulate all the Sectors and allow free markets take over and I firmly believe the with this, we should be able to achieve higher wages to lower-level workers appropriate prices to the farmers which would slowly...
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George Karimalil
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| 2 years ago
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Fine. Let me reiterate that to me what is ideal is to evolve a pragmatic, balanced approach towards handling the complex issue of oil regulation / deregulation. We need to develop consensus in the larger interest of the nation. (Have we ever wondered...
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M. Prabhakar Rao
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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Let's first take a call whether we should go back to the regulated markets, as in pre-NIneties. If so, why only Oil Markets, why not all other markets, as well? If not, don't do it selectively.
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Debate: "Should Oil market be regulated" deleted from your view.




