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NO, CONGRESS IS BETTER THAN BJP 
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 BJP IS BETTER THAN CONGRESS
LAXMI  |  Argues in support of  "BJP IS BETTER THAN CONGRESS"  |  18 days ago
BRING BJP, REMOVE CONGRESS
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Argues in support of  |  6 months ago
Utterly difficult question .... am most unqualified person to say something .... and believe me "am happy and no regards to be politically unqualified person" ... What is BJP?...name of person or social activist .... who is the godfather of this word BJP
nagesh rao  |  Argues in support of  "BJP IS BETTER THAN CONGRESS"  |  11 months ago
Yes Ajay, Under Atalji's Governance the NDA has performed well & given good governance compared to the present one. He could able to discipline & control his ministers & allies.
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I honestly think that if teenagers can handle working part-time and attending school, then they should be able make that choice themselves. I don't think they should be restricted from working, or ha...
Raju V P  |  Answered  |  6 months ago
Hats off to them. They will become more responsible persons and citizens who know the value of hardwork and money.
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Answered  |  6 months ago
I have experience this in past and believe that "I am not lucky enough to learn with empty stomach, that's why I call it as destiny" ..... between the line of my statement is " Learning is important and no matter how you achieve the same "......ONE...
Bhuvaneswari S  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Everything is possible nothing is impossible - Students can get experience by working as a part time side by side they can earn money too and get response on their own. The purpose of study is to earn. And Its a good practice in today world. But...
 
 
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Thane resident Wazhul Kamar Khan fled the state eight years ago soon after learning that the police suspected his role in the 2003 Mulund blast, which killed 11 and injured 82. He remained on the run for seven years, earning a place on the country's most wanted list that was forwarded to Pakistan. He returned to Mumbai in 2010 and was thereafter arrested by the state's Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS). Back then, the ATS claimed that Khan had a major role in the Mulund blast and two other bombings. But there is no chargesheet filed by cops against Khan within 90 days as required by law, a special trial court in Mumbai released the 44-year-old on bail last August. Since then, Khan has been living ...
VIMALAN  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
India is a popular and famous country to handle in this type of issues
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Hahaha ..... No comments
Suryanarayan Murthy  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Right Manish ! It happens in India only !! Honest and straight forward Police Officers are side-tracked to give place to corrupt officials. What more can we expect in India ? Thanks Sujatha for the referral.
 
 
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Is it justified in state already have number of projects coming 
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 It should have been located in power defecient state.
swapnil patil  |  Argues in support of  "Is it justified in state already have number of projects coming"  |  1 year ago
it is justified, its just coz maharastra is one of the fastest growing state in our country, & lots of industries r coming in MH, & on the other hand it provides good apportunity for locals too, if consider overall situation maharastra is the best...
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I believe in development and every thing has its own cost .....
Shikha Malhotra  |  Argues in support of  "It should have been located in power defecient state."  |  1 year ago
What is happening is good and a little more safety concerns will make things easy. Why to introduce other distracting factors here?
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1 Understand yourself
2 Dream Job does not exist
Tanmay Gaur  |  Supported idea  "Dream Job does not exist"  |  1 year ago
I agree with Mamta here. Working for somebody is a naukri(a form of slavery) and you need to understand your employer needs and align them with your skills at it. If you are not good at it, try out self employment. but yes, for self employment you...
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Supported idea  |  1 year ago
I am surprised by word called "Dream Job" .....
 
 
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Nitin Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Nothing will be happen by this discussion here. here only discussion happen. no action can be taken on behalf of discussion. How talent waste people can not imagine. i saw how the talent waste in this country. Many other had saw it. But i think...
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Indian's are not fool
Suryanarayan Murthy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I don't think it is wasted. It is not properly utilized is appropriate. Parents must train the children on how to use talent properly. Now that the young generation is mostly educated, hopefully next-gen will fare better.
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I support the fight against corruption which Anna Hazare jee has started but at the same time my mind is full of doubts.. Many doubts.. How can we stop corruption in India? When I was in school my parents used to pay 10 rupee every month to the peons to take care of me.. Though it was their duty and they should have done the dame without money but those 10 rupees created a lot of difference in their behavior. Corruption has strong roots. Corruption has to uprooted and the tumors which it has formed like the cancer tumors have to be removed. Even a single cell has the power to recreate it. We are humans and do not have control on the basics feelings like greed. If you are given even 500 rupe...
AJAY KUMAR KHAITAN  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
We can change India with or without Baba Ramdev & Anna Hazare There are only few problems 1. We are not united / Unanimous 2. We are not taking the Lead 3. We are egoistic & always fighting 4. Not really interested in Solutions 5. Always blaming...
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Stop demand ..... price will slash .... simple principal of economics .... try ... this works .....
Sanjay Bhardwaj  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Hi Gargi, You have raised burning question, more than taking measures to eliminate corruption, the Legal and Political system should REMOVE CORRUPT & SET AN EXAMPLE , which we nas nation have never done. Look the way shoddy way we are setting up...
 
 
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Ardhendu Pal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  11 months ago
The Jan-Lokpal Panel will become corrupt in due course of time as it has been the tendency of any organization in India. Moreover the panel members are under scanner themselves So NO
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Good start
Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Here we are fighting against corruption in India.  Corruption + India are age old buddies now. We are actually clueless on how to stop corruption . The cleaning process should start from us. Every individual has to understand the importance of...
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Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Absolutely and blame it on bad hiring policies / hr executives and also lack of innovation and motivation from the top for this sad state of affairs.
Mahesh Deshmukh  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
We enjoy our work .....
Rathin Deb  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Thanks Sweta for referral. I agree with you Hari but remember the amount they spent on R D we dont spend anything at all so naturally all the innovations will happen in west. The day we spent on R D there will hardly be any country who will be...
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