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Prefer working women
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sudhakar
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i vote for working women largely on the ground that a balanced work life is better than one man show.
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Neeraj Rastogi
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Yes, in my opinion men prefer working women. This is for two reasons, one financial support and second better understanding of official compulsions.
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Satwinder Singh
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Don't know where to tag, but it all depends upon individual choice..!! 1) If you choose to work because you are competent enough, you should do.. 2) If working of women at home is a necessity, she should do.. 3) If working doesn't hamper's her...
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sudhakar
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i vote for working women largely on the ground that a balanced work life is better than one man show.
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Neeraj Rastogi
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Yes, in my opinion men prefer working women. This is for two reasons, one financial support and second better understanding of official compulsions.
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Satwinder Singh
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Don't know where to tag, but it all depends upon individual choice..!! 1) If you choose to work because you are competent enough, you should do.. 2) If working of women at home is a necessity, she should do.. 3) If working doesn't hamper's her...
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Seeing light in darkness
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Neeraj Rastogi
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When we have to find path in darkness out sub-councious mind plays much role. Fast ideas and remedy alwals comes in mind.
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Makrand Bhave
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We are not the 4th type or any other types of people here. We are all normal people who believe in being careful and not overly enthusiastic. In fact we are all blind when it comes to a lot of things arent we? Also to let Mr. Bagla know that we...
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Raghu Kastury
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Hi Markand, Well said. But I need to point out that it is not easy to enter into darkness even if you wish to do so. Just try doing it. YOu will first become slow in your movement, then you will test every step of yours more than once and you...
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This is an ancient ancient one..but still makes an amazing read....Kolkatta's Telegraph got hold of an essay written by a Bihari candidate at the UPSC Examinations. The candidate has written an essay on the Indian cow: HE IS THE COW. 'The cow is a successful animal. Also he is 4 footed, And because he is female, he give milks, but will do so when he is got child. He is same like-God, sacred to Hindus and useful to man. But he has got four legs together. Two are forward and two are afterwards. His whole body can be utilised for use. More so the milk. Milk comes from 4 taps attached to his basement. Horses dont have any such attachment What can it do? Various ghee, butter, cream, curd, why a...
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Neeraj Rastogi
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Nice story..Moral of the story is "express your views no matter what the language is".
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Sarika Singh
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So, sweet...such a nice story. I think the teacher who passed him was impressed by his innocence. Nice article Kanika. Thanks for sharing...
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Set clear objective for individuals
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Implement meaningful metrics and reward systems
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Give clear ideas about their role & the reward system for the same.
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Neeraj Rastogi
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Yes, a culture of enterpreneurship is most important for get best of any employee. Employees should take ownership and this is possbile only if employers are broad minded and involves employees in small and big decisions.
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Prefer working women
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sudhakar
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i vote for working women largely on the ground that a balanced work life is better than one man show.
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Neeraj Rastogi
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Yes, in my opinion men prefer working women. This is for two reasons, one financial support and second better understanding of official compulsions.
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Satwinder Singh
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Don't know where to tag, but it all depends upon individual choice..!! 1) If you choose to work because you are competent enough, you should do.. 2) If working of women at home is a necessity, she should do.. 3) If working doesn't hamper's her...
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Ideas are funny like things, they won t work unless we do - I had read this small yet powerful statement inscribed on a small piece of wooden artifact during my visit to a successful entrepreneur s office. I could never understand the depth and efficacy of this statement till I moved on to the big business of software product development. It was a lifetime experience to see a product evolving out of a myriad of ideas, which had no basis for existence or evolution. But what went behind the evolution of the product from a na ve idea was an endless passionate journey of pain and pleasure, which led me to conclude Behind a successful product; there are only a handful of passionate and committed...
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vimal chaturvedi
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hello...Nikhil,we should develop requirement based product.idea should be innovative or pre existing products with improvement.product has to be max fulfill gap b/w demand supply......... product develop to various stage users.thanks
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Neeraj Rastogi
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A very good article. It gives all basic information on methodology in very short and meaningful manner.
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Pranab Misra
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Really the group should be the biggest fan and toughest critic of themselves.
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SEX
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SENSEX (MONEY)
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ROOP JALUTHARIA
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Mr. Rakesh, If you are good looking, smart/intelligent, witty, with a good sense of humour, you would still get what many only dream about , and can easily Sex the Sensex ................
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Neeraj Rastogi
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Money has power..there is no doubt about it....One can buy sex with money and money can also be bought with sex.....so I have support for both....One' s sex life depends on how sexsex behaved during the day.....
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Makrand Bhave
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In other words you are saying that sex is indeed a very integral part of the senSEX??? LOL... Jokes apart, I believe that calling it SENDEX would not solve any purpose. SENsitive inDEX!! But when you have people involved, it makes a lot of...
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