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Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
First of all do you hav any facts to prove that he is a "Dhingi Baba". Secondly at least till now I have not come across any deeds from him or his organisation which proclaims him to be a 'GOD'. If any one has such facts please do enlighten the entire...
Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
First of all do you hav any facts to prove that he is a "Dhingi Baba". Secondly at least till now I have not come across any deeds from him or his organisation which proclaims him to be a 'GOD'. If any one has such facts please do enlighten the entire...
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Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
First of all do you hav any facts to prove that he is a "Dhingi Baba". Secondly at least till now I have not come across any deeds from him or his organisation which proclaims him to be a 'GOD'. If any one has such facts please do enlighten the entire...
Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
First of all do you hav any facts to prove that he is a "Dhingi Baba". Secondly at least till now I have not come across any deeds from him or his organisation which proclaims him to be a 'GOD'. If any one has such facts please do enlighten the entire...
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vijai chandra salins  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
a successful leade can make successful leaders, if he cannot make that he is nit a success, otherwise what has he done? he is selfish,not done anything for the future generation, the company, organisation. how can there be growth,skills &...
Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
In fact I believe that one of the characteristics of a good leader is to develop his replacement so that the leader can move on some place higher and can be at peace about the work which he/she has been nurturing....
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Nikhil  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Modi has been honest enough to go to SIt court proving he has not doen anything worng, it is just aploy to bring him down and degrade him
Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Let us first get to know some other facts of Ehsaan Jafri. An ex congress MP, involved in many skirmishes with local mobs during several riots occurred during the Congress regime in Gujarat. Not a single NGO has ever questioned that. The circumstances...
Navjeet Sood  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Rana, though the debate looks good, the options are not phrased properly. It becomes difficult for being in YES or NO when the question does not give any choice. To be in politics and that too when in power, every politician needs to be acting a...
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SANKETH GUPTA  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  11 months ago
I strongly agree, but feel that in INDIA we got a long way to go before it's "e-governance" in all sectors.
Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Surely Yes. But the main hindrance to this is the illeteracy (created and nurtured by 60 yrs of politics) at the ground level. Also, the babus also do not want to give such transperency to the general public for their own selfish reasons. A big...
Sudeep Tarafdar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
yes swapnil......we need national transparency through e-governance, the country must use e-governance as an effective tool to bring about transparency in government dealings and deliver services to citizens expeditiously. IT industry has to...
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Recent Gujarat election have witnessed unaccountable money paid to media persons of both, print and electronic by Saudi Arabia to discredit Modi and the Hindutva forces, which Media did very faithfully without success. There are several major publishing groups in India , the most prominent among them being the Times of India Group, the Indian Express Group, the Hindustan Times Group, The Hindu group, the Anandabazar Patrika Group, the Eenadu Group, the Malayalam Manorama Group, the Mathrubhumi group, the Sahara group, the Bhaskar group, and the Dainik Jagran group. Let us see the ownership of different media agencies. NDTV: A very popular TV news media is funded by Gospels of Charity in Spa...
Nital Dave  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
This information is doing rounds on the internet since long but the info does not seem authentic though the way they project their views via their programmes do make us sceptical. If someone is familiar with the media industry -both print as well...
 
 
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dinesh kumar sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
In our country democracy is fair but it doesnot help weaker sections of our society because spineless & corrupt are ruling India. Poor has to suffer irrespective of religion / caste.
Nital Dave  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
Dear Anil, If you thought her to be secular earlier than you were mistaken. She is and has always been a communist. The article from her clearly shows her true colours which she had been trying to hide till now. If at all you track her so called...
N. NAGESHWARAN  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Always Indian Govt. has given maximum support to Muslim community. Today the scenario is that compared to other castes, Muslims are enjoying maximum benefits from the indian govt. No other nation having muslim majority is giving such support as...
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INFOSYSism You have a 1000 poor cows. You put them on a nice campus, send them one at a time to the US for milking. PATNIism You have 10 cows. You make them work so that they give milk of 100 cows. WIPROism GE has a cow. You take 49% of the milk. DELLism Intel has a Goat. Samsung has a Camel. Buy milk from both sell it as Cow's milk. Accentureism You have fat cows all across the Globe. Recently realised Indian cows produce quality milk and more importantly eat less.....  IBMism You have old stubborn cows. You sell them as pet dogs to innocent small businessmen. MICROSOFTism You have a cow. Force the world to buy milk from you. Spend a million dollars to feed poorer cows. SUNism You have a b...
 
 
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Almost 27% of the employees suffer from hypertension and 10.1% are diabetic NEW DELHI: Your battle with the bulge needs to begin now as almost half of the workers in India were found to be overweight during a survey conducted by World Health Organisation (WHO). Almost 27% suffered from hypertension and 10.1% were diabetic. However, the good news is that people are keen to shed those extra kilos if educated properly. The  WHO study  ‘Preventing Communicable Diseases in the Workplace through Diet and Physical Activity’ was conducted on more than 35,000 employees and their family members in 10 different industries in the country. These employees were in the age group of 10-69 years and belonge...
Anurag Mitra  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Excellent article....high time to start getting health conscious
 
 
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INDIA--Earlier this month, two telecom operators--Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Essar--announced their plans to launch the Apple iPhone in India. Market buzz is that both subscribers will launch the iPhone around the country's Diwali festive season in October 2008, when consumer spending is at an all-time high. 'There is a certain thrill and euphoria around owning iPhone,' said Rajiv Makhni, technology managing editor of NDTV, and anchor of local TV program Cell Guru on NDTV 24X7, a leading news channel in India. 'The phone has a seriously large user base in India.' Cell Guru is a TV program featuring mobile phones and technology. Makhni told ZDNetAsia in a phone interview that he receives 2,0...
 
 
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