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Seek another job immediately
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Start your own business
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Edu Head
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| 21 days ago
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An innovative man will never be upset even if he loses his job. Market is big, talent is ample, then why to worry, everything right will happen if we think out of the box. It depends from person to person whether to seek another job or start his...
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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I agree with Amrita, I will search a new one because past is dead, if one remains on thinking and thinking only it can contaminate you and mind both which will left you hopeless like a pessimist. Be optimistic it can be a turning point in your life.
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Amrita
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"Seek another job immediately"
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I think seeking another job immediately would do a good, than starting our own business, starting business is something which is an unknown entity we are never sure whether it will be a success or not, but based upon our experience we can enter...
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Sony is yet again ready to layoff 10,000 employees. It is not clear if this will be from Japan or overseas. This makes us think that how unpredictable can working in big brands be. We normally think that we should go for a big brand instead of working for a small company but when incidents like this happen they tear away our dreams, make us rethink and take away our sleep. If a company is going to lay off so many people where would they go, what would they do and how will they move forward. We have no answer to these questions. According to Nikkei‘s sources, Sony might also request that its seven executive directors — including Stringer — return their yearly bonuses. Sony hasn’t officially ...
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glorywest
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Good Day, My name is Glory, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile from medicalnaukri.com and deemed it necessary to write you immediately,Presently i can not really specify what prompted my drive to write you because I...
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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Very sad news, if this happens it can be demotivating factor for most of the people/youth. Though many can cope but it can leave a very bad effect on the minds of most of the employees.
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Divya Jyoti (DJ) Sarkar
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Very simple. First thing: stop whining and complaining. A business that does not do well, will not be able to retain employees. Like it or not, that's the way things are. Keep your skills sharp, qualifications up-to-date, experience in line with...
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Yes
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May be
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Abhijeet Magdum
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| 5 months ago
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bcoz of Sardar, Hyderabad didnt become a 3rd Pakistan, his strong leadership, vision and shrewdness helped integrate all the princely states into India.
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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@ Sarika, I agree with you that it is not possible to say for sure. God knows better.
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Sarika Singh
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| 1 year ago
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Saying yes or no straight for something like this is just not possible. We would never know because anything is possible. From what we have know about him we can say that he would have been better but can we say it for sure? I do not think so.
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should be
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bharat
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smoke is not compulsary for life maintain but it is weekness of menatality and it created pollution so any body thinke about it nobody interface any public place which act distrurb some life - society - new era child , why make u r self dirty in u...
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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Yes, smoking hurts people who do not smoke. And it is unfair & in-humanistic to use the thing which hurts others.
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Dr. S.Pruthviraja pande
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Then which is our national language according to the Gujarat High court?-TAMIL?
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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I think most of the people in our country understand URDU and yes there is no particular language which can be entertained as National. And yes our country is full with diversity of languages and all languages are important in its place.
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Himanshu Pathak
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National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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The End of Anna Hazare? The chickens are coming home to roost for Anna Hazare, who has abruptly called off his latest protest fast . The 74-year-old social activist, who emerged as the face of an anti-corruption movement after his first, breathtakingly successful, fast at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in April , also announced the indefinite postponement of his mass “courting of arrest” scheme and planned sit-ins in front of the residences of Congress bigwigs like Sonia Gandhi. The most immediate factor was likely the 102 degree temperature he was reportedly running as the result of a chest infection. But the reality is that the crowds had anyway disappeared from his fast venue in Mumbai, as ...
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AJAY KUMAR KHAITAN
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Dear Mr Suryanarayan, Thanks for your advice, Everything is Possible Step by Step, Part by Part, Drop by drop, nothing is Possible abruptly or at once.....
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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Yes, each and everybody is playing the game of politics and exploiting the sentiments of common-man.
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Shameena W.
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Bootom line is they were not honest in their movement. and you cannot bluff for too long.
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Indians have become selfish
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ಅಶ್ವಥ್ ಶೆಟ್ಟಿ
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Globalization consist of lots of improvement not in the culture itself but in the way of living. that does not really shows that india is going to be selfish. .. all what matter is the ideology of our low qualified politicians. www.indiagarage.com
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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Certainly, Globalization is dangerous for common man particularly farmer.
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AMISH
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It is a senseless mad rush as you can see from 9AM till 6 PM. Everybopdy is geared up and there is little time for any one who is not connected to their immediacy. In this rush, we do not even stop to think where it is leading us. We have to get...
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sheriff r mohideen
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Sure.There is no doubt in it.Just a casual look at the new layouts for residential purpose shows the original water ways get buried under concrete and we come to know only later it becomes a township and during monsoon when there is no outlet for...
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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I too agree with Shanti Roshan, and also it needs deep consciousness and ethics to save our depleting Environment.
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Shanti Roshan
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Yes Shameena! Every policy decision that the government and private sector takes should give far more thought to this aspect than as given now. Environment degradation might just will be the biggest battle for mankind in the near future. India too...
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SAthishAp
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whatever may be the case, education must be a part of life and schools need to be free of cost for education.
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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Free things are always treated as substandard and to prove these as Standard it needs much effective motivation.
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Kavitha Shankar
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There is a need of standardization here. A small, very small amount of fee should be there so no one takes benefit of the facility. The standard of education must be good enough to lure people to admit their children to such school and shun those...
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Seminar on ‘Social Entrepreneurship in Education’ New Delhi, Dec. 19 : A Seminar on ‘The Role of Social Entrepreneurship in Education’ was jointly organized by Campus Around the Corner and Prajapita Brahma Kumaris Ishwariya Vishwa Vidyalaya, both non-profit organizations at Brahma Kumaris institution’s Om Shanti Retreat Centre, Pataudi Road, Gurgaon last Saturday . The aim of the Seminar was to highlight on the need and relevance of value education, applied spirituality and models like the Brahma Kumaris the Campus Around to bridge the gap between textbook driven learning and real-life situations and to promote a kind of social responsibility in the field of education as part of ...
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Kaisar Ahmad Mir
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Very Nice...
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Seema
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thanks for referrel. As Social Entrepreneurship in Education: Private Ventures for the Public Good™ chronicles the nearly three decade history of entrepreneurs who responded to the call of A Nation at Risk (1983) report and helped launch an...
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