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Tanima
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"Yes"
| 11 months ago
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Now days crimes rates in school and colleges are increasing. To maintain discipline, security reasons i will support yes CCTV Camera should be in school.
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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| 1 year ago
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The comments that both of you have given are from a students perspective. These days the kids have gone very violent. I have seen them dancing at the back of the teachers and doing a lot of nonsense activities . The most shocking things include 1....
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Sheetal Bhandari
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| 1 year ago
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No Satheesh, cctv in schools and colleges shows inability of a teacher to maintain discipline in the class. It is not about freedom a person should know how to behave come what may. Cctv will prove that the quality of students is going...
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" Always Right for those who wants growth and knowledge both "
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Not Acceptable every where
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sulabha salvi
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"Not Acceptable every where"
| 1 year ago
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Only healthy competition is good for better working environment,success and good knowledge.
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Anupam Anand
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" " Always Right for those who wants growth and knowledge both ""
| 1 year ago
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" Competition is the key of success and good knowledge ". In my personal thought Competition is essential part for any success , it provide the Best environment in which we evaluate our personal skills with comparison to others skills.
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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"Not Acceptable every where"
| 1 year ago
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Not acceptable everywhere.. Few people gain lot even without competition.. Competition , if healthy, does lead to good results but it in no case means it will always work out. A person can be hardworking and self-motivated too.. See , it...
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R N Bhattacharyya
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| 2 years ago
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Name any country in the world, which have equal income distribution system, even not in Russia or China.
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Inamur Rehman
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| 2 years ago
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I know none and I don't think there is any - not a possibility...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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| 2 years ago
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No in India the income is not properly distributed that why we find more difference between the rich and the poor. Because of this improper distribution the rich is becoming richer and the poor is becoming poorer. So we should develop some new...
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Sachin Patil
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| 1 year ago
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Hi This is Sachin from Pune. I think both are important. If we know theoretically then it can be applied practically. So Class room study with more live projects or case studies work practically are better options for the management students.
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Minakshi Gunjal
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| 1 year ago
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Hello, Arjun! I agree with u.Classroom study is more important than the practically working in corporates before taking the whole knowledge of the subject. But I am not saying that practical training is not at all required. Bcoz classroom is the...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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| 2 years ago
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Ved Prakash good debate, management students should be allowed to do some projects or work in some corporate companies to attain exposure. They need to prepare themselves according to the industry trends. So hereafter classroom study will not...
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Distance education
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Regular Degree
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Pradeep Devkar
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"Regular Degree"
| 1 year ago
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" It does'nt depend on reguar or distance education at the end of a day when candidate get down to any profession, it depends on how he/she potray stuffs".. but regular degree makes life complete of all desires of life "
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Shreela Sen
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"Distance education"
| 1 year ago
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Teacher is a very important component of the education system, but as we go from school to higher education, esp. in our country, OPPORTUNITY is the first requirement. Distance education covers in it's net all those, who are unable to attend...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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"Regular Degree"
| 2 years ago
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Good debate Navneet , I think regular education is the best because you are not only gaining knowledge but also learn how to move with people and will help you to develop you personality. So education is not only about knowledge or degree there...
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Peeyush Chauhan
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| 1 year ago
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In sync with Ms sarika here, Parents are already reeling under the so called fee structure, arbitrarily set by Pvt firms in Edn industry. If not regulated by competent Govt machinery, it may prove detrimental not only to potential minds in shaping...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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| 2 years ago
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This is a welcome decision and there should not be any hue and cry on it. In an open competition, a school that charges high fee will have to perform well too otherwise students will move to another school that deliver more value. The fee should be...
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Sarika Singh
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| 2 years ago
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I am not sure if Mr. Sibal understands the consequences of this. On one hand we talk about Right to Education and on the other hand, private schools can fix their own fees. Doesn't it mean that quality education will be out of reach of the common...
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Debate: "Private schools to set their own fees" deleted from your view.
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निशांत सिंह
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| 1 month ago
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when a child steps out into his regular environment after the class, he finds no one speaking english. so what is the use of such an education which isolates you from the society.rather we should make one feel proud if he speaks fluently in his...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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| 2 years ago
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Arun well said, there are chances of hearing 'what is mother tongue' from our coming generation. Even the present generation are unable to read and write their mother tongue. Learning english is not bad but you need to know your mother tongue as well....
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Sudeep Tarafdar
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| 2 years ago
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One should be proficient in mother tongue and reach for other languages and this also will improve the reading and writing skill. Good in one language is the ability to read and write in one language more the speaking any language. Strong...
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Ishan Dave
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| 2 years ago
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Govt should not abolish deemed universities, as india's population is increasing, the Students for higher education will increase. so, the way to control this situation is to control the quality standard of these universities to provide better...
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sai kiran M
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| 2 years ago
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yes ,deemed universities r to be abolished .Government should take measures to maintain the uniformity of colleges in their infrastructures placements
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Sarika Singh
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| 2 years ago
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Dear Manoj, why don't you think about the future of students who'll be deprived of higher education because of this? and what's the guarantee money game won't be played there? We all know government institutions are famous for their corruption....
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Piyush Jain
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| 2 years ago
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The diversity of Indian culture has been vividly mentioned by Mr. Reddy. I fully support his views. The only addition I want to make is that, "it is impossible to make a genuine research report of so many diverse nations, if we take a single...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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| 2 years ago
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Yes this is correct. India is inundated with people and groups who discriminate people based on religion. This is prevalent in Education System, Job Sector and mostly IT sector. Situation in extremist areas are worse than ever. Hindus, Muslims and...
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SHARATH CHANDAR REDDY
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| 2 years ago
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I completely disagree with the so called research. 1. As mentioned by Makrand, there are so many religions in India. Probably no other country on this earth has this social set up. With this kind of demographics, some disturbances are bound to...
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Dr. S.Pruthviraja pande
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| 2 years ago
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Dear, it is very difficult to directly answer this question, there are Yes for some of the banks and NO for some. the weaker banks for them to survive they have to merge for better and updated technology, network, customer share and future...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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| 2 years ago
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Its not true. This is a big lie being told by a handful of oldie netas. I know many bank employees who want mergers because it is net beneficial to them individually and to the country as a whole. Majority of branches are open today and the strike has...
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Kalgi Shah
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I feel that bank employees are doing right by opposing this..because if this starts it will be main loss to current employees..and as we can see that in India we have lots of unemployed people and this mergers and acquisition will mainly...
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