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yes, off course
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No, others are also equal important as HR
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Paul Sureshkumar
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"yes, off course"
| 1 year ago
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Dear MR.Ravindra, pl. be informed you that even a robot kind of orgzn. set up requires to appoint right person for the job. Human Stress can be avoided through HR in various methods. Harmony is maintaining among robot type of orgzn only thru...
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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all side important for organization as welll as HR.
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Sheetal Jadhav
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"No, others are also equal important as HR"
| 1 year ago
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I believe that all the departments are equally important.
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Debate: "HR real side of a organization" deleted from your view.
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yes
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no
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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population is not main problem of india. it can be easily handle, the main problem india is its corrupt politics and administration.Govt. makes many plans to handle the population but no one plan implemented effectively.
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Rajeev Sharma
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| 1 year ago
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Decidedly yes. The poor fight because they are poor. Rich guys don't fight. That is why most communal riots break out in poor and backward areas where the people's tempers are already frayed.
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Shrikant Chaudhari
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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I really dont think its an enduring problem...the problem can be solved, first by controlling the population in India, because of huge population whichever schemes to eradicate poverty is not helping for that cause....as the numbers are increasing...
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Debate: "Poverty and social cohesion - is an enduring problem?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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5
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Dinesh Chandra Binjola
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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All Indian adults have voting rights. Do you propose to snatch the existing democratic rights from "illiterates". One needs common sense to vote, not the knowledge earned by reading few books. Is it not strange that the so called literates are the...
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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| 1 year ago
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it is our constitutes that has given right to illiterate people. india is a democratic country and here all the people having some fundamental rights. this is also a kind of fundamental right so we cant snatch it from them.
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Khushnood Mirza
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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the fundamental mistake we generally make is that illetrate are stupid. they may have even more comprehension then literates. however, to make them sound and rational decision, we have to provide them the basic necessities like food, clothing and...
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Debate: "Should voting rights given to illetrate?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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| 1 year ago
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yes,i am agree with suryanarayan. when a fresher try to get a job they face mostly of the communication problem.they don`t know much more about the skills.so the should join any of the personality development center.
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Amol Gupta
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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I dnt agree. As far as technical skills r concerned it hardly matters whereas if u r sound in interactive English n fortune favors...u ll definitely get a job.
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VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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A BITTER TRUTH,BUT YES FRESHERS NET TO PROVE THEM & ITS ESSENTIAL TO HAVE A VERY GOOD SKILL-SET,IN TERMS OF COMMUNICATION & KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE GLOBE. "FORTUNE WORKS IN A RARE CASE"
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Debate: "Freshers !! Skills required to get a job !!!" deleted from your view.
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yes, off course
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No, others are also equal important as HR
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Paul Sureshkumar
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"yes, off course"
| 1 year ago
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Dear MR.Ravindra, pl. be informed you that even a robot kind of orgzn. set up requires to appoint right person for the job. Human Stress can be avoided through HR in various methods. Harmony is maintaining among robot type of orgzn only thru...
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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all side important for organization as welll as HR.
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Sheetal Jadhav
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"No, others are also equal important as HR"
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I believe that all the departments are equally important.
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Debate: "HR real side of a organization" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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No
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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Yes, I want to change my service provider, 'Airtel'.
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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| 1 year ago
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yes i may change my mobile operator.
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Sujai C
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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I agree with Mr.Murthy. Airtel is providing a good service.In general, even customers can expect more from the service provider since its a time for a real competition among the service providers to retain their customer. If they don't, definitly...
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Debate: "Will you change your mobile operator today??" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Jasmin Pawar
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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yes simplicity can too give better results rather than making things complex
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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| 1 year ago
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i am not agree with your thought,when u use simplicity in marketing you can not expose the full feature of there product or services. marketing is work for those person who is having lots of tolerance power.
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Sunita Mohapatra
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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Yes today customers don't have much time to listen what you say and see what you show. So keeping it as simple as possible will make you more successful. After the emergence of social media it has become more simple, it has reduces the cost to a...
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Debate: "Is simplicity the marketing mantra today?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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prateek choudhary
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"Yes"
| 1 month ago
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we are losing it and soon our next generation wont even taste the fruits of it if we dont give our share of push to the language of our pride
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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yes its reality that hindi is our national language but we does every work in english. after enering in higher education and a high profile job we stop using our mother tounge.
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Sarika Singh
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Manoj...... amazing debate....... Yes nowadays we are losing our mother tongue. Especially the children, they speak only English and hesitates to speak their mother tongue. This is all the parents fault who don't teach them their mother tongue....
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Debate: "Are we losing our Mother tounge" deleted from your view.
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Agree
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prasad
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"Agree"
| 1 year ago
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yup...like anuradha i am also agree with this...because talent is not everything
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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| 1 year ago
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i am not agree that kissing up your boos is only the way to go ahead. if u have talent,caliber no one will stop you.
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Darshana Sawant
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"Disagree"
| 2 years ago
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I don't agree kissing up to your boss is the only way to go ahead. I believe only those person go for this step, who don't have any calibre in themselves to do anything of their own. I call these people "lame" who wants to achieve success without...
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Debate: "Kissing up to your boss is a must if you want to get ahead: Do you agree?" deleted from your view.
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Support
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Saquib Alam
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"Support"
| 3 months ago
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Not only a retirement age limit but they should be properly qualified for the portfolios assaigned to them.
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Md Nadeem Akhter
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before some time politics was considered as the social service but now a days it become a carrier opportunity. people goes in politics for making money and power.so i think that politition should take retirement.
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Sujatha srivastava
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| 2 years ago
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I am going against this because, I have seen a person like Abdul kalam who is still rendering his services even now at such age, we need people like him and all the experience which he has in the world so that he can mentor many more like him,...
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Debate: "Should politicians in INDIA have retirement age limit as every other government employee?" deleted from your view.




