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Passionate
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Dedicated
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Shruth & Smith Group
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"Passionate"
| 4 months ago
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Let's keep it very simple.... Where there is passion, dedication automatically comes in. Regards, Shruth & Smith Foundation. Banshankari, Bangalore. http://www.shruthandsmithfoundation.org
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Inderpal Singh
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| 7 months ago
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Thanks, Makarand for the referral. Another one from you that makes me put on various thinking hats to give one small answer. I guess you are passionate about such debates :) Passion leads to dedication. If I am passionate about something, the passion...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"Passionate"
| 7 months ago
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According to me its the passion that comes first leading on to dedication. In simpler words, you need passion to go after something and then dedication to sustain your pursuit. To understand this further, we can get inspired by the Tom Hanks movie...
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Debate: "Difference between Dedication and Passion!!" deleted from your view.
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Yes,Professional students are capable of of assessing faculty
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No,Pro students are not yet matured enough for this.
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Inderpal Singh
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"Yes,Professional students are capable of of assessing faculty"
| 9 months ago
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Yes, there is a dire need that faculty be assessed by the students. How can we question the maturity of professional course students who are clear in their expectations? Are students in the premier institutions different from their counterparts...
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anuradha
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"No,Pro students are not yet matured enough for this."
| 9 months ago
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Irrespective of professinalism of student. Students shouldn't have any interference in appntnt of Faculty. Afterall faculty is also a professional by all means.
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Sheetal Bhandari
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"No,Pro students are not yet matured enough for this."
| 11 months ago
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Perhaps it is not about maturity but when it comes to such things people start criticizing other for no reasons. This can lead to problems .
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Debate: "Faculty assessment by student in professinal college should be introduced in our nation." deleted from your view.
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Yes
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konkan SINGHA
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"Yes"
| 8 months ago
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Everyone in this world is sarcastic so, sarcasm should be encouraged...
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Inderpal Singh
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| 9 months ago
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The word "sarcasm" reeks of negativity. As the Oxford Dictionary defines sarcasm, "it is the use of irony to mock or convey contempt ", both word that carry negativity. It is used normally to show who's boss rather than trying to convey any kind of...
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Gargi Sinha
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"Yes"
| 9 months ago
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Sarcasm does not show anger. It can be taken on lighter note. It refreshes the mind and thus cretivity can find its path.
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Debate: "Can sarcasm lead to creativity?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Shashi Bhushan Sharma
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"Yes"
| 5 months ago
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i have worked in Syntel pvt ltd . and as i have seen there that the people who have done MBA and do the job that work is also done by the 12th pass out boys.... and one thing that in these days people can take degree without doing any coching...so...
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Inderpal Singh
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| 9 months ago
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An educational qualification would never lose its value. The reason why people are today opting for jobs other than their basic qualifications are many,.. the one most important one being that they have not developed skill sets necessary to be able to...
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Sheetal Bhandari
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"Yes"
| 9 months ago
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I have seen BE grads taking BPO jobs because they do not get jobs in develoment fields. I have seen MBAs doing job whihc even 12th pass can do if he has talent. So where does your degree take you to? To some MNC , where your real qualities are...
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Debate: "Degrees and qualifications are loosing there values " deleted from your view.
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Take the day as it comes!
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Focussed & Disciplined approach
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James Moss
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"Focussed & Disciplined approach"
| 29 days ago
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In your efforts to work towards the best in everything remember to keep an optimistic mindset in hopes for the best turnout always. Darkness is like weeds to a fertile mind, focus on positive and sustaining thoughts.
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Inderpal Singh
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| 9 months ago
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Makarand, good to see you back here after a long time.:) While I agree to a large extent with what Makarand has to say, I still believe that it is a disciplined approach that helps you to take each day as it comes. Any day that does not turn out to be...
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ANAND M
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"Take the day as it comes!"
| 9 months ago
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Take day as it comes, who knows if there will be a tomorrow or not!
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Take the day as it comes!
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Focussed & Disciplined approach
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James Moss
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"Focussed & Disciplined approach"
| 29 days ago
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In your efforts to work towards the best in everything remember to keep an optimistic mindset in hopes for the best turnout always. Darkness is like weeds to a fertile mind, focus on positive and sustaining thoughts.
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Inderpal Singh
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| 9 months ago
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Makarand, good to see you back here after a long time.:) While I agree to a large extent with what Makarand has to say, I still believe that it is a disciplined approach that helps you to take each day as it comes. Any day that does not turn out to be...
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ANAND M
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"Take the day as it comes!"
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Take day as it comes, who knows if there will be a tomorrow or not!
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Debate: "Fundamentals of Workings!!" deleted from your view.
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Chetan Bhagats Article in todays TOI : Specially for Indian Women. Do Read it and share it with all the women in your life Alright, this is not cool at all. A recent survey by Nielsen has revealed that Indian women are the most stressed out in the world: 87% of our women feel stressed out most of the time. This statistic alone has caused me to stress out. Even in workaholic America, only 53% women feel stressed. What are we doing to our women? I'm biased, but Indian women are the most beautiful in the world. As mothers, sisters, daughters, colleagues, wives and girlfriends - we love them. Can you imagine life without the ladies? For now, i want to give Indian women five suggestions to red...
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Jatin Kacha
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Gr8 share, agree with @Gardi. Women are not there in society to entertain everybody. They are neither in competition. Whatever she does best for her family, its enaught.
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Inderpal Singh
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Points number 1,2 and 3 would end up causing more stress.. the lady would be faulted for fighting with the ma-in-law, she would be without a job and the husband may also ask her to take a hike.... Chetan Bhagat's ideas sound good but in an Indian...
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Gargi Sinha
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| 9 months ago
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Really thoughtful. We must know what we deserve and live upto our expectations.
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Insight: "Every person must have to share........" deleted from your view.
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Chetan Bhagats Article in todays TOI : Specially for Indian Women. Do Read it and share it with all the women in your life Alright, this is not cool at all. A recent survey by Nielsen has revealed that Indian women are the most stressed out in the world: 87% of our women feel stressed out most of the time. This statistic alone has caused me to stress out. Even in workaholic America, only 53% women feel stressed. What are we doing to our women? I'm biased, but Indian women are the most beautiful in the world. As mothers, sisters, daughters, colleagues, wives and girlfriends - we love them. Can you imagine life without the ladies? For now, i want to give Indian women five suggestions to red...
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Jatin Kacha
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Gr8 share, agree with @Gardi. Women are not there in society to entertain everybody. They are neither in competition. Whatever she does best for her family, its enaught.
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Inderpal Singh
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Points number 1,2 and 3 would end up causing more stress.. the lady would be faulted for fighting with the ma-in-law, she would be without a job and the husband may also ask her to take a hike.... Chetan Bhagat's ideas sound good but in an Indian...
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Gargi Sinha
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Really thoughtful. We must know what we deserve and live upto our expectations.
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By using Technology
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With proper marketing strategies.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"Road shows or local street theatre"
| 11 months ago
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In rural areas sophisticated town strategies dont work. Instead you have to identify your brand with popular forms of entertainment amidst the rural greens. These could be sponsoring any of the rural sports, participating in their street plays or...
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Nilay Sahay
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"With proper marketing strategies."
| 1 year ago
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by proper marketing rurul market can be tapped. Effective Pricing and Packaging can contribute a lot. by that products can be made affordable. mass media ad. can persude people to try the affordable product For that product need to be packed as...
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Inderpal Singh
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"By using Technology"
| 1 year ago
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It is not easy for companies to ensure that their brands are made available in rural India. The organization would have to decide on whether or not putting these "brands" there would make economic sense. Though the immense potential that lies in...
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Ideate: "How brands can reach rural India??" deleted from your view.
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Investment
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manasi bhupendra maniar
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"Investment"
| 1 year ago
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Training is always an investment untill and unless it is invested on right person and on necessary things where improvement is mendatory to achieve desired behaviour and better returns
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Inderpal Singh
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Training is definitely an investment, both for the employer and the employee. However, the need for training needs to be clearly spelt out and communicated to the trainees and the management. Only when there is clarity in thought on the subject will...
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