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Unveil another ARJUN award
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A pandora box opened. Is it possible to close it!
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Yogesh Chaturvedi
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"Sportsmen are humans"
| 2 months ago
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Even I agree that something on line of veer - chakra should be there for sportsperson.Because as far as bharat ratna is considered it is mainly for art literature and social work and being a sportperson nowhere satisfies this criteria.And if BR...
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Amishji, I am not trying to belittle sportsperson in any which way. In fact in a nation which pays minimal attentionl to Sports , I genuinely respect who tred the path persistently and succeed in it. I know how difficult it is with everyone...
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Shameena W.
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"Unveil another ARJUN award"
| 4 months ago
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I agree to this. The honor of Bharath Ratna will be diminished and will finally lose its sheen. At same time we can acknowledge exemplary professionals in Sports and Arts by creating a new title.
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Ideate: "Opening the Bharath Ratna a title to sports-person /artiste a mistake. " deleted from your view.
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There is a growing tendency of religious institutions and leaders to stray into the political debates. Is it a cau s e for concern or a welcome initiative. The debate goes both ways as many feel that...
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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Absolutel No ! Men of God or the so called religious leaders have no business to be in politics. There are quotas and relegious MP's and MLA's to represent their community. Why do these people have to additionally interfere. See the case of...
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Murthy Sir is right? Religion is definitely not to be allowed to be mixed with politics. Everywhere it has been done in the past, the record shows that the community and state has had to pay a big price.
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Shameena W.
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All the post so far has veered to the concept of non-interference of religious leaders and their dicktats in the political running of the state. Regarding the doubts pointed to by Vinoy and Srinivas, it is understandable in a country like India....
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Answer: "Should religious bodies and institutions stay away from politics. " deleted from your view.
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Apeksha
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"No"
| 2 months ago
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i am not for complete no and a complete yes. Because in today's cost of living, we need two earning members to run a family and lead a decent life.Girls who are often work either because of their need to support their family menbers(siblings,...
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Vinoy Sir, I am surprised to see you endorse Yes. I think many of my male companions on Too-step have not realized the disgust that such actions may create on us. The solution for this is not quick fix as you suggest. It requires urgent and strong...
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Sheetal Bhandari
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| 10 months ago
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Most of these rules are implied with a tag called "immoral" .. why?? Why can't a woman work. If you are talking about their security then shouldn't you impose rules which take care of their security instead taking away the freedom??
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Debate: "Women should be barred from working at night : Do you agree?" deleted from your view.
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A young woman was picked up in a car outside a night club and raped at gunpoint by five men as they drove around the Maidan after midnight on February 5. They shoved a pistol into her mouth and punched and kicked her, saying 'Chillaogi to thok denge (We will shoot you if you scream).' She was dumped at Exide crossing about 90 minutes later, torn, bloodied and battered. If this sends a chill down your spine, here's worse - the police ignored her complaints when she mustered courage to report the incident two days later and even mocked her for going to a night club. Two officers allegedly passed sleazy remarks at her at Park Street police station, when she was summoned for a forensic examinat...
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afroz khan
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| 1 month ago
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I think police could have helped her...........but because of attitude of current police department is sp disgusting......what we see in films............real police is worst than that.........
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Sick to hear this type of news repeatedly
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Makesh Sharma
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| 2 months ago
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Rajendraji I think it is total unbecoming of anybody to pronounce that since a lady was drinking late in a pub, she should be lynched. It is just not acceptable. Accepting her habits is your personal choice. I am sure overwhelming women find the...
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Insight: "Terrible piece of Indian culture either from the guys who raped or from the police" deleted from your view.
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Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?
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Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?
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Shameena W.
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"Quandary of knowledge enhancement. Whats the solution?"
| 3 months ago
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Yes, the times are very demanding on a up and coming student - with the competitive overdose. Pressure to perform also plays a role. It does leave people in confusion where academic education starts and ends. But I firmly believe basics of...
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Renashmi Kaur
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Yes life is complex and not a easy solution can be arrived at. Rabble rousers and tomtomers make it appear simple. It just shows their innate insincerity and laziness. I have not been much of a economics persons. But thanks to all of you I am beginning...
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Makesh Sharma
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"Are we ready to buy options, rather than gather information and form an opinion?"
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it is a very necessary topic that should be taken up not only on to-step but all across the society. Shantiji is correct when she mentions that ways of gathering information has changed. So is Shameena when she warns of degradation of our...
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Ideate: "Are we as a society becoming to lazy to even think? " deleted from your view.
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Electoral Reforms are required now !
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Electoral reforms are not required at this stage !
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Shameena W.
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"Electoral Reforms are required now !"
| 3 months ago
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Education is no guarantee against excessive greed in my opinion. As far as Jaygopal's contention, I think the FIR is also too far fetched. You can get a FIR filed against even the most honest person. This is easy especially for people who have a...
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Renashmi Kaur
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"Electoral reforms are not required at this stage !"
| 3 months ago
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What happened to this topic. It has gone cold for a long time. Vinoy, I do realized that you have understood what I was apprehensive about. But you still support the reforms during this times. I really appreciate your positive attitude. But I am...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"Electoral Reforms are required now !"
| 3 months ago
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I do understand Renashmi's apprehension regarding the electoral reforms. Her views on a bill being enacted by a house that is splattered with many parties is thought provoking. But I still feel that the reforms should go forward. All reforms have...
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Unveil another ARJUN award
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A pandora box opened. Is it possible to close it!
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Yogesh Chaturvedi
| Supported idea
"Sportsmen are humans"
| 2 months ago
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Even I agree that something on line of veer - chakra should be there for sportsperson.Because as far as bharat ratna is considered it is mainly for art literature and social work and being a sportperson nowhere satisfies this criteria.And if BR...
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Amishji, I am not trying to belittle sportsperson in any which way. In fact in a nation which pays minimal attentionl to Sports , I genuinely respect who tred the path persistently and succeed in it. I know how difficult it is with everyone...
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Shameena W.
| Supported idea
"Unveil another ARJUN award"
| 4 months ago
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I agree to this. The honor of Bharath Ratna will be diminished and will finally lose its sheen. At same time we can acknowledge exemplary professionals in Sports and Arts by creating a new title.
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Ideate: "Opening the Bharath Ratna a title to sports-person /artiste a mistake. " deleted from your view.
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In many ways, a manager has to be a leader, so therefore a manager will have many of the traits that a leader does. However, I feel the term 'manager' applies primarily to business, it's in a manager's best interest to lead his co-workers effectively, encouraging them to achieve their goals and targets. In my experience, a leader is more of a social thing; more associated with team work, too. Go to Discussion http://lnkd.in/wUJe5E
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P.Ramesh kanna
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| 1 month ago
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Be a good leader rather than boss, Every thing is behind you ..Sure will come
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Thanx, to all of you. This can be of great help in my life. Thankz.
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K.S.G.Raughava
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| 1 year ago
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The difference between Manager and Leader is Simple. Manager says "Go!" Leader says "Let's Go!" That's all.
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Though we are not a corruption free country nor are we that developed, we do have a very strong cultural and traditional values blended with umpteen ethical values which makes us distinct, stupendous and one of the best societies to live in. truly this makes me proud to be an indian!
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parimala
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| 3 months ago
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Firstly, I am very proud to be an Indian because the way we got our freedom, everybody with unity, no barrier about anything other than the goal was to get freedom with peace in dignified manner. Which said “WE ARE READY TO DYE FOR OUR COUNTRY, WE...
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Yes! By & large we have have seen development in spite of India have its varied culture, relatively uneducated people. Stupendous duccess for a young nature.
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Renashmi Kaur
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| 3 months ago
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Yes! By & large we have have seen development in spite of India have its varied culture, relatively uneducated people. Stupendous success for a young nature.
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Insight: "Just list one reason to support the assumption that you are a proud Indian ? " deleted from your view.
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Though we are not a corruption free country nor are we that developed, we do have a very strong cultural and traditional values blended with umpteen ethical values which makes us distinct, stupendous and one of the best societies to live in. truly this makes me proud to be an indian!
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parimala
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Firstly, I am very proud to be an Indian because the way we got our freedom, everybody with unity, no barrier about anything other than the goal was to get freedom with peace in dignified manner. Which said “WE ARE READY TO DYE FOR OUR COUNTRY, WE...
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Renashmi Kaur
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Yes! By & large we have have seen development in spite of India have its varied culture, relatively uneducated people. Stupendous duccess for a young nature.
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Renashmi Kaur
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Yes! By & large we have have seen development in spite of India have its varied culture, relatively uneducated people. Stupendous success for a young nature.
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Insight: "Just list one reason to support the assumption that you are a proud Indian ? " deleted from your view.




