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How safe are Indian expats in Lagos (Nigeria)?
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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| 15 hours ago
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I worked in Nigeria for 3 years offshore. I used to pass through Lagos, Port Harcourt to quiet interior of AKWA IBOM State. But, the company fielding me was quiet reputed taking me care of all security measures. Nigerians are quiet good people,...
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tom watson
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it is depend on the people because the people follow Indian culture they belongs to India and Nigeria is not a well developed country..crime is a usual thing there.http://www.thebvispa.com
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Answer to your question depends on how adventurous you are and how good your company is? It is about as safe as working in New York or LA or Delhi for that matter. As long as you mind your own business and dont venture out late in the night alone...
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Negligent and apathetic attitude, just commercial interest
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Being kept in the dark about the treatment.
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Yes, I agree with you Shanthi Deoji. Doctors are, highly, depending more on systematic report such as blood, urine, x-ray, ECG etc. Modern tools have driven them off, from humanity in their profession. No harm in adopting the technological tools...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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"Negligent and apathetic attitude, just commercial interest"
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Yes, I agree with you Shanthi Deoji. Doctors are, highly, depending more on systematic report such as blood, urine, x-ray, ECG etc. Modern tools have driven them off, from humanity in their profession. No harm in adopting the technological tools...
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Shanti Majoi Deori
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"Negligent and apathetic attitude, just commercial interest"
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Hospitals are fast becoming business house. It is inevitable especially in big hospitals. But the hospital staff & management should also be careful not to forget that they are serving a noble profession and hence should temper the commercial...
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Negligent and apathetic attitude, just commercial interest
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Being kept in the dark about the treatment.
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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"Negligent and apathetic attitude, just commercial interest"
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Yes, I agree with you Shanthi Deoji. Doctors are, highly, depending more on systematic report such as blood, urine, x-ray, ECG etc. Modern tools have driven them off, from humanity in their profession. No harm in adopting the technological tools...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Yes, I agree with you Shanthi Deoji. Doctors are, highly, depending more on systematic report such as blood, urine, x-ray, ECG etc. Modern tools have driven them off, from humanity in their profession. No harm in adopting the technological tools...
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Shanti Majoi Deori
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"Negligent and apathetic attitude, just commercial interest"
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Hospitals are fast becoming business house. It is inevitable especially in big hospitals. But the hospital staff & management should also be careful not to forget that they are serving a noble profession and hence should temper the commercial...
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Shaheen Dhada - The name has become a blot on India. Sad but true. Two young girls in the prime innocence articulated what all of us have been holding back in our minds for decades. And what Shaheen ...
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Renashmi Kaur
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The actions of political thugs continued unabated and is shameful for the image of the country. In Punjab a political middleweight was caught in the act of thuggery. I am sure no action worthwhile has been taken against them.
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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An unwarranted arrest . The guards of the people (citizen) works to please the politicians. Had it been an fbing from an organizational belongings, it would haven taken seriously but, by a teens of femine gender. Two things it brought to mind, (1)...
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Shanti Majoi Deori
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It is shameless act both by the police authorities and the Shiv Sena. I understand the tension in the air in Mumbai on the day due to Mr. Thackeray's demise. I am witness to the thuggery of the Shiv Sainiks. The police of course were hard pressed...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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@ Rathin, pls think carefully before u generalise. It is different in other countries. No country has such a rich diversity, culture, tradition and languages that are fundamentally different from each other like India. for eg. English is the main...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Please correct your heading. Hindi is an Official Language not, a National Language. You can refer to Gujarat verdict on this issue sometime back. As per Govt direction , it is followed in Tamilnadu.
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PS Dhingra
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Hi Santosh Jadhav, Had you born in Kerala, Tamilnadu or Karnataka and you would not have been introduced with Hindi, would you have called yourself as a foreigner (not an Indian)? I am a Hindi speaking person, but can know that we cannot force...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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@ Rathin, pls think carefully before u generalise. It is different in other countries. No country has such a rich diversity, culture, tradition and languages that are fundamentally different from each other like India. for eg. English is the main...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Please correct your heading. Hindi is an Official Language not, a National Language. You can refer to Gujarat verdict on this issue sometime back. As per Govt direction , it is followed in Tamilnadu.
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PS Dhingra
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Hi Santosh Jadhav, Had you born in Kerala, Tamilnadu or Karnataka and you would not have been introduced with Hindi, would you have called yourself as a foreigner (not an Indian)? I am a Hindi speaking person, but can know that we cannot force...
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Dear all, At present I am functioning as a field engineer looking after steam turbine. Since I am working in client side, I have been experienced with Detail engineering and hottest software’s like A...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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For changing functional field, there is no restriction. It seems you need more skills than knowledge. May be that, the recruiter denied you an opportunity. It does not show as an indicator. All that you need is to develop a skill in the field...
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If you are looking to buy solar panels for your home or business, it is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, as well as providing you with a tax free income. If you care about the environment and want to do your bit to reduce your carbon footprint and eliminate global warming, solar panels could be for you. This renewable energy source can be used to generate electricity or heat hot water. As well as becoming more environmentally friendly, you can also save money on your energy bills and receive a tax free income for 25 years. Firstly, as solar panels use the sun light and convert it onto energy, you will be able to reduce the amount of harmful gases being emitted into the atmospher...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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| 4 months ago
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Yes. Renewable energy is the " thought -of - day ". Mainly because of, the aversion that people develop now-a-days towards Nuclear energy & the scarcity of water for Hydro power & natural resource for Thermal. Basic stumble, an ordinary citizen in...
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i recieved this from a colleague - the author is one of our erstwhile superiors - by my guess surely in the seventies - this is his perception - i can add this - THINGS ARE MUCH THE SAME TODAY - my respects for all - read on. As a retired Army 0fficer, I never stop marveling at the gullibility of our countrymen to be provoked with alacrity into virulence in the name of religion and regionalism. I have never heard the word 'secular' during all my service -- and yet, the simple things that are done simply in the army make it appear like an island of sanity in a sea of hatred. In the Army, each 0fficer identifies with the religion of his troops. In regiments where the soldiers are from more th...
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Srinivas suravajhala
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| 4 months ago
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Brigadier sir, thanks once again for sharing one more outstanding write up. Nation comes first for the Army, praying the god for their personal peace. Bickering on religious matter may not find place. So, the people could able to lead peacefully...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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Yes it is true. Military is training its' troops for achieveing the goal- that's wining the ENEMY. THERE IS NO DISCREMINATION AMONG THE MASS. They all live in harmoney. But, in out-side world, you see the supremacy claimed by BJP on Hindus & developing...
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Dear friends, I am a science fiction writer. I dabble in indian fiancial systems too. Primarily my lure and love for science is more than anything i am interested in. To many science fiction may appear flights of fancy or fantasy. To me it is not so. My science fictions all have science as ingredient with a future speculation/theory. Many science fictions have become realities. Take the case of moon travel. Jules verne foresaw journy to moon and wrote his science fiction 'From the earth to the Moon'. Arthur C.Clarke wrote about geostationary satellites. Simply put, Science Fiction is science blended with fiction. It requires a special imgaination and scientific bent of min...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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| 5 months ago
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Fictions, generally , arouse curiosity in reading the novel. The theme & climax part drives them hard to unend reading the novel. A scientific fiction with good mixture of the theme increases the readers. But, at the sametime, if the fiction...
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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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