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There is a story of about a sea captain who in his retirement skippered a boat taking day-trippers to Shetland Islands. On one trip, the boat was full of young people. They laughed at the old captain when they saw him say a prayer before sailing out, because the day was fine and the sea was calm. However they weren't long at sea when a storm suddenly blew up and the boat began to pitch violently. The terrified passengers came to the captain and asked him to join them in prayer. But he replied, 'I say my prayers when it's calm. When it's rough I attend to my ship.' Here is a lesson for us...... If we cannot seek God in quiet moments of our lives; we are not likely to find him when trouble st...
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Neeti M. Thakker
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The message contained in this small story is magical. Those who bond with God in the happy times have nothing to fear in the dark times. Above all human strength and planning and strategy is the faith in your heart that God is there with you. All...
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Kumbakonam S Venkataraman
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Beautiful. The whole life's philosophy is contained in this small narration. We should pray and dedicate all our efforts to Him. This makes His omnipresence more relevant in life. Then we just do our duty with full concentration. This represents...
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What are the vital reforms required in Indian educational sector?)
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Rationalisation of legislation
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Shubhashish Sharma
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"What are the vital reforms required in Indian educational sector?)"
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Our Education System should implement Open Book System, it doesn't mean copy from book, but it push students to think and develop answers in their way, this way at early stages they can think far better things and can implement also, bur sorry to...
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Neeti M. Thakker
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Each Undergraduate and Graduate program is solely theory based. The subjects are completly outdated and meet no challenges in the international environment. There is a vast advancement in every educational field and no subject in the relevant...
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Prasad PN
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"What are the vital reforms required in Indian educational sector?)"
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The present Higher education into IITs and NITs are benefitting thru entrance exams which filter out rural, poor and girl students. If the board exams cannot evaluate and rank the students on their competence then they should be scrapped and only...
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Neeti M. Thakker
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Yes, definitely this will help. Media today, in any form impacts a majority of the youth minds and is very popular amongnst them. So definitely yes. Keep it up!
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C Nijagunaradhya
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It may not work to a great extent. Because every person has the same CASUAL attitude of '' chalta hai'' in India on roads while driving. Its all in the mentality. But i do also support because today Social networking sites is the best way to...
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Suvrajit Gangopadhyay
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Absolutely i agree with Mr. Surya. This is a masterstroke by the government the target is the youth. Considering that most of the accidents that take place or the cases of drunk driving involve the youth, the govt. has got it right this time by...
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Debate: "Government to use social networking sites to prevent Traffic accidents." deleted from your view.
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Harsh punishments
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Tight Surveillence and Tracking...
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Mohammadarif.A.Shaikh
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"Don't publicize"
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The information which the police department get is not correct allways so they should find the sources that the information is correct and take correct action about the information. The media is just giving the information without having study...
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Neeti M. Thakker
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"Harsh punishments"
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I support harsh punishments..particulary because terrorism is now a very distraught feeling for the lay man. These hoax calls take the common man on a very emotional ride, apart from the economy loss and the inconvenience caused. Harsh...
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Santosh Kumar Mohanty
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"Harsh punishments"
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It is very difficult to understand the human mind. The human mind is the only instrument to know the life, the universe and the god. But, the way, it is used now may force the god to think not to provide the same kind of mind in next era. The...
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Ideate: "Bomb scare in Delhi: How to minimise these Hoax calls?" deleted from your view.
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John Jacob
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It is not that we do not have strong laws, we do have strong laws but we do not have a strong will to enforce those laws. The system (political parties, government,law enforcement, the tilt towards socialism, social shaming and threatening people...
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Neeti M. Thakker
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I am totally in consent with Sir Viktor. Laws serve no purpose until there is strict law enforcement. India has the longest constitution, this is proof enough to show the varied laws existing, but is it in proportion with law enforcement? Has it been...
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Viktor Stephen
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Terrorism cannot be checked by passing laws alone. Law makers will make the law, but who will enforce the law? and who will ensure speedy justice. The need of the hour is police and judicial reforms. We need a modern and effective police force...
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WHENEVER I HEARD NEWS ABOUT RACISM IN AUSTRALIA..N I SAW THE REACTION OF INDIAN PEOPLE ..I ALWAYS THOUGHT THAT WHEN THEY CALLED A PERSON FROM BIHAR ..'A BIHARI' N A MUSLIM.. 'KATUA' ..WHAT IS THIS..I...
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Neeti M. Thakker
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We human beings are marked by sensitivity. The answer to this question is as simple as a child's reaction to being called "e motu". Humans can always sense the feelings behind the words. Being called "e motu" by a close one can bring a smile to a...
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Sayan Chakraborty
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Oh another thing I forgot to tell you... Do you remember British ruling India for 350 years? You are talking about mirror...Just thought came in my mind..Thank god India did not show the mirror back to British and their colonial family hailing QUEEN.
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khalid khan
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dear friends getting nick names for your regional identity is ok but when it is notational about your religion it is not like a nickname anymore it is like an abusive language rather.saying 'kandhu' for hindus or 'katua' for muslims are an...
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Answer: "calling some one BIHARI..or hating or harrassing MUSLIMS ...is it not a type of RACISM ?/??" deleted from your view.
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Water harvesting
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refining water from sea
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Pedro Gonzalez Lopez
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"focus on education"
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We needto educate future generations how to use the watr with reponsability and how to avoid making the same mistakes done by previous generations.
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Neeti M. Thakker
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Each individual you, me and us can atleast start with small individual steps to save water........a few measures perhaps........ Shorten your shower by a minute or two. Turn the faucets off tightly after each use. Cut down on the utensils to wash....
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Praveen varma
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"Water harvesting"
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I agree with water harvesting. In fact if we all do it sincerely then there wont be any water crisis. In my previous job with Hindustan Petroleum, I had made it compulsory for all the dealers to implement the water harvesting on petrol pumps by...
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Ideate: "India's economic boom threatens water crisis." deleted from your view.
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Knowledge, presentation skill & confidence
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Knowledge, Oratory Skill & HUMOR
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Jayant Vishnu
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"Knowledge, Oratory Skill & HUMOR"
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IÂ throughly agree with Makrand's idea. These are three important factors which makes a person a good speaker. And as Piyush said if you are not been used to mixing humor in your speech before don't attempt in public speech. Unless and until your...
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Neeti M. Thakker
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YOU can speak well, have confidence and attain and gain knowledge only when you are honest about what you are speaking. If you are honest with your belief and are conveying the same, you can easily reach across and irrespective of anything you are a...
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Shaju George
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"Knowledge, presentation skill & confidence"
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If you have the knowledge, confidence will come automatically. With some presentation skill..one can express it properly and become a good speaker..
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MOHAN RAJ
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yes.......... its possible. one good example is that the support given by the people and youth of India towards Hazare..........
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Neeti M. Thakker
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NO, 'Corruption free India' or 'Corruption free world' is never going to be a ground reality. Yes, corruption can be minimized if law enforcement is made stricter. The only foreseeable solutions are: Make law enforcement the code of daily living for...
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Arijita Pal
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yes...it is a possibility, but not in near future and not without united action....... we need to ensure the followings (at least): 1. compulsory voting to know people's view 2. transparency internal and external to the organization 3.ministers...
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SB DIKSHIT
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yes,dowry law should be strictly applied to live-in relationships.
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Neeti M. Thakker
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Law cannot stay stagnant and we cannot stop the changing nature of society. Live in relationships, although they do not pass the 'morality test' of the society, are a bare truth today and will only be more emminent and in our face in the near future....
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arun kumar
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This is purely my personal opinion, withough any view on any judgement passed by Hon'ble Supreme Court of India. As soon as the persons (either male or female) enters in live-in-relationship they know (or should know) the consequences of the...
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