Create knowledge
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Harjeet Singh
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"Very useful "
| 3 months ago
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There is no need of government to initiate for this. Anybody for himself, coloney, apartment can think about it and start it with some investment. The cost can be analysed after surveying the site. I request you all to come forward and give...
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Debate: "Rain Water Harvesting" deleted from your view.
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Shruth & Smith Group
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"Yes"
| 8 months ago
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I think you have got a wrong impression that MBA guys are paid fat packages. In fact, its not MBA guys who are paid, its for the knowledge why so much is paid. Also not all MBA guys are paid so well. Talking about the people who were offered 1.4...
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Harjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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I think no. A technical Person should get higher salary than a MBA. THE SIMPLE REASON IS " TECHNICAL PERSON CAN DO WORK OF MBA PROFFESSIONAL BUT A MBA PROFFESSIONAL CANT DO WORK OF A TECHNICAL PERSON.
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Sonam Kapoor
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| 2 years ago
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No I mean in what way they are different from other employees, who has worked so hard for the organization, I guess its just that the "Brand equity" that IIM or MBA carries companies will boast about them, a normal employee with experience will...
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Debate: "Do MBA graduates deserve such high salary packages?" deleted from your view.
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Non-conventional energy
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Nuclear energy
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Rahul srivastava
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| 1 year ago
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I know that many of our well wishers are looking the nuclear power accident in japan but as we know the climatically condition japan has a suitable way to make it safe its a concept of flying power plant at earth quake Jones so that for the time...
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Harjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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This is my request to all govts. that kindly drop the idea of nuclear energy ang go for more and more renewable energy generation. We all here to live the life not to destroy by giving it a name called development. Development on the price of...
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Onkar Datt Sharma
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| 1 year ago
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this is the time that we must start to invest our energy to find out a non conventional and renewable energy which is more reliable, more effective and more efficient
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Debate: "Is Nuclear Energy safe for our planet or is it time to make non-conventional ones more useful." deleted from your view.
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Bhushan Laddha
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| 11 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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Harjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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Any country can control pollution. India is a developing nation , so presently india is harnessing the energy for development. But at the same time india can go for pollution control mainly by avoiding use of plastic bags.
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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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todays is competion market and in this situation costumer satisfaction is neccessery beacuse in 100, only 20 % costumer are profitable for company remaning 80 % costumer take expenses to settle them...
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ARINDAM CHATTERJEE
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| 1 year ago
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The main idea in current global scenario is making profit to ensure organization sustainability through customer satisfaction in all respect.
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kinshuk prawal
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THE COMPANIES TODAY WILL REMAIN IN LONG RUN ONLY IF THEIR CUSTOMERS ARE SATISFIED FROM THEIR SERVICES,MEAGRE PROFIT EARNING BUSINESS CAN HAVE ONLY DEVASTATING EFFECT ON REPUTATION,THAT WILL LED TO SHORTEN THE HOLD IN MARKET.
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Harjeet Singh
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See Mr. Pareek, make customer fool and get profit is the old thing or strategy now a days. Today u hav big competition to be in the buisiness, so only customer satisfaction can make ur company profitable.
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Answer: "what is neccessery costumer satisfaction or company profit only in current competition senerio." deleted from your view.
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Srinivas suravajhala
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"Yes"
| 8 months ago
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I go by Sarika Singh's view. In a democratic set up, we cant force the people to do or not do something. But, one thing is sure that we are more obsessed with the western culture, and particularly the feminine gender.
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Harjeet Singh
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present scenario is not good to celebrate valentines day on 14th feb. My personal opinion or advice to all is not to celebrate V D outside, as u know some political groups/parties are in search to get benifit on that day. Celebrate dat day in ur house...
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Sarika Singh
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I agree that the Valentine’s Day may run somewhat contrary to Indian culture. But we are living in a democractic country and not dictatorship, if some people wants to celebrate, let them do it, why should the politicial parties bother about it?...
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Debate: "Should we allow Valentine's Day to be celebrated?" deleted from your view.
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Its gre8 if u r not satisfied with ur present company
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let see
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Sonali Sarkar
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"let see"
| 1 year ago
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I dont have much Idea...lets see how beneficial the policy is....
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AJAY KUMAR KHAITAN
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"Its gre8 if u r not satisfied with ur present company"
| 1 year ago
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Want to know more about Mediclaim Portability
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Debate: "Now medicalim policy portability comes" deleted from your view.
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AMISH
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| 1 year ago
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From the instant the number portabiliy was announced the companies have taken a hard stand, they are never going to support this move and in fact will raise lots of roadblocks and impediments to hinder the flow of the customers from their network...
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Harjeet Singh
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DUE to this BSNL _______+{+DfG+BGBG++)
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Sunita Mohapatra
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| 1 year ago
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Agreed that people are not aware of it... but its going to change the telecommunication business entirely. People will have the freedom of choosing their desired service providers but retaining their original phone no.
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Debate: "Will number portability in telecom in India be a success?" deleted from your view.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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| 1 year ago
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We have to wait and see if he is also prosecuted and punished. Unless the court issues exemplary punishment, corruption will never be curbed. It will be hot for some time and sooner another incident happens then the media would drop this and go...
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Harjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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give him a punishment, which can create some fear in the persons like him.
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Neelima Pandey
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| 1 year ago
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Not at all... unless and until all the charges are proved effectively and he is sent to jail without further loss of time. The revenue lost should also be recovered from the illegal allottees who should also be punished. Then if the Govt.is run...
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Debate: "Will Raja's arrest by CBI curb political corruption??" deleted from your view.
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Petrol,Petrol+CNG,Biofuel
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Diesel,Electric cars
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Karthik Sai Sundaram
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"Diesel,Electric cars"
| 1 year ago
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With rising petrol pricesm by the end of this decade, we could see a situation where operating costs of petrol vehicles for a year will be higher than the cost of the vehicle itself. I am sure alternate renewable sources of energy will be used...
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Harjeet Singh
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WHich takes less space on the road.
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Surabhi Sinha
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"Diesel,Electric cars"
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I believe that electric cars will the future of Indian Automotive Industry. Many green cars are coming into the market ....and its clear that near future will see soundless smokeless cars....
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Debate: "Which type of cars will be future of India?" deleted from your view.




