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Mentality
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M.vs.F
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"Are all girls comfortable if boys call their vagina as "CHOOT""
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This has become very common in south Asian countries to call vagina as "CHOOT" and to call a girl as "CHOOTWALI" OR "CHUTNI". Are all girls comfortable if boys call their vagina as "CHOOT"
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Makesh Sharma
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| 4 days ago
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Yes as Joydeep suggests it is a understanding of the rapists mindset. And I also agree with Shameena that it has been allways around in our society. It is just that the fairer sex is mor empowered today. The result is many of this incidents come to...
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Jitender Kumar
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"Mentality"
| 1 year ago
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I agree with you kavitha that mentality of the people has changed a lot but the reason behind this change is the portrait of women's created by our film industry and by advertisement industry. They have portrait them as a material of...
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Ideate: "What are the reasons behind the rapes in metros (specially in Delhi/NCR)? " deleted from your view.
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i do stongly oppose such dress in college campuss
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do support wearing modern fashion wears in campuss
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cmsrinivas
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"i do stongly oppose such dress in college campuss"
| 1 month ago
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in temples also modern dresses
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Makesh Sharma
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| 1 month ago
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This excuse is often mooted by persons who have high patriarchal mindsets and weak personalities. They feel threatened by the assertiveness of modern female. Bad lucK, they got to live with it. It has come to stay.
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romita
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"do support wearing modern fashion wears in campuss"
| 2 years ago
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The debate itself reinforces the fact that we live in a male dominated society. Do we ever debate a statement "Underwear Ads showing Men near to naked should be banned". The statement "exposing female body too much" itself is degrading. What has...
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Debate: "the modern dress exposing the female body too much in college campuss" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Rathin Deb
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"No"
| 1 month ago
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I fully agree with you Vinoy. China is not a threat to India. As a result of Pakistan, we were not able to develop meaningful trade with our neighbors but I think now the situation is probably changing.
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Makesh Sharma
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| 1 month ago
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The Chinese threat is looming threat on India. As Shameena points out Pakithan's enemity with us is more hype than substance. If the army in Pakisthan is put in place, all the problems are likely to take care of itself. But not so with China. It is our...
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"No"
| 3 months ago
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Mr. Murthy as pointed out earlier in the debate is looking at from myopic lenses of IT. China is India's foremost adversary both in terms of might and national ambition. However we should try to increase our trade with China with a studied...
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Debate: "Should India stop worrying China as a threat??" deleted from your view.
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Increasingly there is an apparent contradiction in the courts regarding the application of judgments.
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Let's us focus on the issue of "Shortage of Judges"
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Shameena W.
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"Let's us focus on the issue of "Shortage of Judges""
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Just as I respect you, I have to join issues with you here. Shortage of judges is definitely major issue. That is precisely why we should have a judiciary that they should concentrate on their work. They should stick to their business and not...
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Makesh Sharma
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| 1 month ago
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I am not competent enough to pass a judgement on this matter. However I feel that the point of courts being increasingly absent in the common man's domain is a matter of serious concern. No one suffers from this faulty system than the helpless....
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Mathew Cherian
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"Increasingly there is an apparent contradiction in the courts regarding the application of judgments. "
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When one look at the legal system even Indian, it has a history. It is the by product of the Roman laws which was replicated in the British common laws and other nations followed it up mimicking those laws. One cannot create laws for each nation...
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Ideate: "Judiciary and its definition of action in contemporary India." deleted from your view.
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The government has to take a stand and reinforce the law of the land.
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define kamal hasan`s cultural terrorism
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Makesh Sharma
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"The government has to take a stand and reinforce the law of the land."
| 3 months ago
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I strongly object to the request by Pandianarjunan to recall the world cultural terrorism. IT is just point blank cultural terrorism.
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Makesh Sharma
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| 3 months ago
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The state cannot afford this inconsequential idiots bulldozing the national agenda. The Indian government has to show some spine. When it comes to politicians and religious leaders like Modi etc they stand by and allow vicious venom being sprayed. Soft...
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Renashmi Kaur
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"The government has to take a stand and reinforce the law of the land."
| 3 months ago
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The government has to be tough on this people who does not respect others right to freedom. Kamal Hassan and other artistes have the right which cannot be stifled by silly lunatics.
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Ideate: "State bending backwards to Cultural Terrorism." deleted from your view.
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We cry only when there is a price rise but
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we remain silent when there is price rise elsewhere!
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anuradha
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
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We as common people are the sufferer of the price hike. Govt. is not bothered for all this. We need to suggest the way to stop this. Only then something can be done.
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Makesh Sharma
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| 3 months ago
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Yes the mango people largely understand the dynamics of market price. It is the snobbish politicians and television moderators that seem to disagree so vigorously. Anyway it hardly matters as they seem to do it way too often.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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"We cry only when there is a price rise but"
| 7 months ago
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The tendency of Indians to look upon a government as the eternal provider of necessary items can be attributed to the point Firoz is questioning. We accept price rise from private companies and foreign firms as we understand the dynamics behind...
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Debate: "The recent price rise and the tamasha about it." deleted from your view.
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The government has to take a stand and reinforce the law of the land.
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define kamal hasan`s cultural terrorism
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Makesh Sharma
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"The government has to take a stand and reinforce the law of the land."
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I strongly object to the request by Pandianarjunan to recall the world cultural terrorism. IT is just point blank cultural terrorism.
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Makesh Sharma
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| 3 months ago
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The state cannot afford this inconsequential idiots bulldozing the national agenda. The Indian government has to show some spine. When it comes to politicians and religious leaders like Modi etc they stand by and allow vicious venom being sprayed. Soft...
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Renashmi Kaur
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"The government has to take a stand and reinforce the law of the land."
| 3 months ago
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The government has to be tough on this people who does not respect others right to freedom. Kamal Hassan and other artistes have the right which cannot be stifled by silly lunatics.
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Ideate: "State bending backwards to Cultural Terrorism." deleted from your view.
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Idiots without any deep knowledge of their religion are a blot on their religion & society.
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The society has to largely fuel the change.
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Rathin Deb
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"The society has to largely fuel the change. "
| 3 months ago
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I am of the opinion that a firm stand is required to be taken on the subject and not only this but there are scores of things on which the Society should take a stand. India is a vast Democratic Country. Unfortunately we are not yet ripe to be...
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Makesh Sharma
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| 3 months ago
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If the state does not put its foot down hard, it will have a multiplier effect on further breaches by irresponsible idiots.
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Shanti Majoi Deori
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"Idiots without any deep knowledge of their religion are a blot on their religion & society. "
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Yes Brig. Chadha. I do agree fullsomely to your view here. The take on the media is point on. On second thoughts the editor should be held equally if not more responsible for giving such lunactics space in the public platform. Most editors of...
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Ideate: "Hate speeches across all lines. Time to put a stop to this nonsense. " deleted from your view.
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Idiots without any deep knowledge of their religion are a blot on their religion & society.
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The society has to largely fuel the change.
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Rathin Deb
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"The society has to largely fuel the change. "
| 3 months ago
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I am of the opinion that a firm stand is required to be taken on the subject and not only this but there are scores of things on which the Society should take a stand. India is a vast Democratic Country. Unfortunately we are not yet ripe to be...
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Makesh Sharma
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If the state does not put its foot down hard, it will have a multiplier effect on further breaches by irresponsible idiots.
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Shanti Majoi Deori
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"Idiots without any deep knowledge of their religion are a blot on their religion & society. "
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Yes Brig. Chadha. I do agree fullsomely to your view here. The take on the media is point on. On second thoughts the editor should be held equally if not more responsible for giving such lunactics space in the public platform. Most editors of...
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Ideate: "Hate speeches across all lines. Time to put a stop to this nonsense. " deleted from your view.
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No, They aren't
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Yes, They are
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PRITHVI RAJ DUBEY
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"Yes, They are"
| 3 months ago
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public Sector Banks are more co operative and being carriers of Govt Policies, they are always in public contact.
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Makesh Sharma
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| 3 months ago
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It is very explicit answer. Customer service is rated higher in private sector but in terms of security PSUs are way ahead. And more so in banking.
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Shanti Majoi Deori
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"Yes, They are"
| 3 months ago
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As pointed out by Vinoy, it may not be very encoraging too deal with public banks. But they are essentially more secure and a better investment in long run. Also to be noted is the fact that most public banks are gearing up and have fortified...
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Debate: "Do public sector banks are trustworthy & more customer convenient than private sector banks" deleted from your view.




