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Satpal Yadav  |  Argues in support of  "Made"  |  2 years ago
Leaders are made not born. When a new born baby step into the world his mind is totally blank. When he see the things around, he start interect with it . New born or a small plant are same the more u feed the more they grow . So, tomorrow's...
Mitesh Gupta  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
How can leaders be born, leaders are made, even if they are born from a family of past leaders, untill and unless he is pushed to take up that, so leaders are made in due course of time or some situations lead to take leadership during some point of...
Business Management Consultant  |  Argues in support of  "Made"  |  2 years ago
There is so much that can be said about whether leaders are born or made and there has been much debate about it. Some people are born to move and shake the world; they may have great intelligence and a yearning to influence others. Some would...
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Fazalur Rahman  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
MBA not a yardstick to judge entrepreneurs New Delhi: For last some months, there has been a debate on whether an MBA degree is needed to shine in any business. The story of an investment broker Anvar Hajibhai Heranja is disputing the need of an...
Mitesh Gupta  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Just check this out there is a opening in the Agriculture/Plantations jobs category Industrial Development Bank of India Ltd. offers job vacancy for Manager (Agri Business) based at Mumbai. An ideal candidate applying for this position need to...
 
 
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Jyotsna Panwar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
If these laons turn into bad debts then this would be a great threat. It should be well taken care infact people at local level have tried doing this and had suffered a lot.
Mitesh Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
There should a limit set to it so that it would be beneficial for loan provider as well as for taker.
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Buy Indiabulls Fin @95.25 with a stop loss below 93.50. Good for Delivery KEC International KEC International Ltd (KC) has bagged two orders worth Rs2.91bn from Power Grid Corporation of India Limited. The first order is for the Supply Construction of 765 kV S/C Satna- Bina Line (Ckt-II), 400 kV D/C Bina (PG)- Bina (MPPTCL) Line associated with ATS for Sesan Ultra Mega Power Project. The second order is for the Supply Construction of 400 kV D/C Balipara - Biswanath Chariyali Line, LILO of both circuits of 400kv D/C Ranganadi - Balipara Line at Biswanath Chariyali and LILO of 132 kV S/C Depota - Gohpur Line at Biswanath Chariyali (AEGCL) Associated With North East - Northern / Western Interc...
Mitesh Gupta  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
yeah agree with sheetal, its really a great post and even i will be following your updates on a regular basis. Thank you very much.
Sheetal Jadhav  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Rahul...great post !!!I will be following your post on a daily basis. What would you say about RIL as there was a commencement of gas production. Whether it is a better bet ?
 
 
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Nilesh Pawar  |  Argues in support of  "Local brands"  |  1 year ago
The purpose of global brand management is to conceive of and control a brand's global direction, and this is done by defining and communicating the brand's core values. The execution of this communication lies in devising and consistently applying...
Mitesh Gupta  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Global brands are way much better than local brands, as there is so much research that will go into a product development and the consumer behavior and with all this they are in a much better position to cater their products worldwide, with this...
Bibhu Prasad Das  |  Argues in support of  "Local brands"  |  3 years ago
Hi Raghavan My views covertly pointed to the NIRMA story, story of AMUL and the rest of the endless list of successful local brands which have assumed Global stature. See again the Thumsup! It wass almost the same time that it appeared in the...
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Nitin M Aras  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes It is true, Like Obama started giving more adds to American companies instead of other origin companies, which is like protectionism tosave their natives, as we are doing in our country.
Mitesh Gupta  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Countries should oppose protectionism, any form of protectionism because that would be according to my assessments suicidal. Any kind of protectionism at this time should be avoided.......
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
YES THEY DO AS THE SELF DEFENCE MECHANISM START WORKING ONCE THE PANIC BUTTON ( RECESSION)  IS PRESSED. 
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Davies francis  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
i thnk if LG WANTS TO ENTER RURAL MARKET IT SHOULD COMPROMISE THE PRICE
Mitesh Gupta  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
I agree with Rishi's comment. I don't think that the company will compromise with quality just to target rural market. If they do so they will lose their brand image...
B.Mehernath  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
I do agree, the rural market has the potential and they can afford to buy branded products. Well ifwe compare today's scenario, there is hardly any difference in urban and rural market. You can see latest handsets to microwave and latest...
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Mitesh Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "Discouraging"  |  3 years ago
To be more precise the dip has gone to 8.2% which was in the previous year as 13.3%.
Sonali Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  "Encouraging"  |  3 years ago
I think here my friend was saying it, was in comparison to other countries, not as the situations are good.
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Souvik Karmakar  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  3 years ago
Ya Nitin its just for the sake of election and not to boost the economy...
Mitesh Gupta  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
There was nothing for realty and auto sector where there were lots of expectations. From that point of view it is a very drab and forgetful budget. There’s no excitement, But in the end the government went by the book, avoided any new big bang fiscal...
Akash  |  Argues in support of  "NO"  |  3 years ago
Budget does have an impact on industrial and economic growth. Sops for the industry exports sector would have helped the industry tide over global slowdown. However, the Interim Budget does not contain any of these. There is allocation just for...
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santosh kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Emergence of organised retail has caused kiranas to evolve with time. They now understand the importance of providing service cost competitiveness. It is surprising to note that inspite of big retails chains having the advantage of economies of...
veena srinath  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Not unless they get more organized and marketing savvy. The rural and urban lower economic strata will definitely prefer Kiranas because they stock the smaller brands and smaller pack sizes and certain items are available only with them in loose...
Shailena Varma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Rajgopal I agree with you the kiranas are still in the business. As you said most of the Indians are not used to mall culture. The mall culture has hit only certain cities and majority of other parts of India depend only on kiranas. So we cannot...
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