Create knowledge
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Yes
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Ranjeet Kumar
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"Yes"
| 9 months ago
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It works no doubt but only in limelight of media.There was news from Hardwar that a saint was poison as he was on fast for cleaning of Ganga.Media makes things easier.
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Omkar Nandi
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| 1 year ago
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The entire system is so corrupt and interlinked, it will be a difficult issue...but we should also remember what happened in egypt ... Great leaders like Anna being followed by the nations youth can create strong ripples atleast at the reforms...
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Kavitha Shankar
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| 1 year ago
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I have no idea how can corruption be thrown out of the society.. It has strong roots and I do not understand how will this fasting end it up.. I am cluesless about how to will ANYTHING work against corruption. So I think this too wont work. Can...
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Debate: "Anna Hazare fast: can Gandhian methods against corruption work in today's India?" deleted from your view.
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Money minded,Business minded
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Ethical,professional
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Jasmin Pawar
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"Money minded,Business minded"
| 1 year ago
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money minde moreover everyone has become money minded now. No other option. look at the inflation levels. Doctors also are part of same world of which are others so why should they alone be blamed?
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Omkar Nandi
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| 1 year ago
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It is true across most of the professions, why blame doctors alone
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Debate: " Doctors are commercial rather than professional and ethical?" deleted from your view.
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Costly Sponsorships...
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Creativity and Clutter
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Sairam. M
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"Costly Sponsorships..."
| 11 months ago
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YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT, I AGREE WITH YOU.
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Omkar Nandi
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| 1 year ago
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I think getting media slots on Set max and Ten Sports would be a costly affair as the Ad slot costs would be skyrocketing.
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Ideate: "What could be the marketing hurdles for marketers this IPL & World Cup?" deleted from your view.
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Prise of petrol must bellow 40 Rs per lit
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not neccesorry it depends upon international prising
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konkan SINGHA
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"Prise of petrol must bellow 40 Rs per lit"
| 7 months ago
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Here is a list of prices in California.. http://www.losangelesgasprices.com/
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Omkar Nandi
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| 1 year ago
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It is cheaper in Pakistan because their transportation cost for getting crude oil from middle east is lesser than India. About Singapore they have lower import tax on crude.. Indian Oil marketing companies claim to make losses even when petrol is...
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Namrata Pathak
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"Prise of petrol must bellow 40 Rs per lit"
| 1 year ago
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This is a critical issue. Actually petrol in singapore and pakistan are much cheaper than that in India. Only the big companies are making profits....
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Debate: "Prising of petrol" deleted from your view.
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Marketing efforts + extended warranty
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Product claims/features satisfying consumers
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Omkar Nandi
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"Marketing efforts + extended warranty"
| 1 year ago
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Since the initial hype and advanced bookings after the initial launch of TATA Nano last year. Sales of Nano had plummeted to just 510 units in November.However Tata Nano sales climb back to 6703 units in January 2011.Whats making this instant...
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Debate: "Tata Nano sales are reviving after reaching new lows " deleted from your view.
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Lower Prices/Higher Margins
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High availability
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Saurabh
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"Customized Product"
| 1 year ago
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The biggest advantage that a private lable brands have is customized product sizes and the feel of a home-made product which these brands project.
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Omkar Nandi
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Retailers may run out of branded products. but will fail to stock private brands at the store.They also offer a decent competition to established brands
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Ideate: "What are the benefits of private lable brands??" deleted from your view.
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Amarendra Gogoi
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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Well while I would Categorise Merger and Acquistion as a most crucial business realistic campaign, I cannot see reasons why, this would have any hampering effect on the Indian Pharmaceutical companies. I may also reiterate that Indian Pharma...
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Omkar Nandi
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It would definately hurt the medium and small scale pharma manufacturers in India in the long run. Since the Big three Pfizer Merck and GSK would continue to dominate the industry.Indian pharma industry is in the emerging phase and should make the most...
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Bindu Narayan
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| 1 year ago
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No....its a wrong trend...medicines will be out of reach for the common man..if all the MNC companies are taking over Indian companies then the cost is bound to go up which will not be a good thing for India where more than 75% of population is...
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Debate: "Will Merger and acquistion trend in Indian Pharmaceutical industry is favourable or not?" deleted from your view.
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The Ad communication is informatory and influential
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The ads are misleading and aimed at generating sales
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Manu Goyal
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"The Ad communication is informatory and influential"
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A consumer can take two stands, either he don't know anything or he is at least aware of something. Now it's on you to decide whether to keep the consumer always dependent on others or he can be so called as "literate". The ad world though...
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Debate: "Direct to consumer advertising of medicines (Ex: Revital, Disprin, Nicorette)" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Omkar Nandi
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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I do agree that our Hospitals do not have good infrastructure and service delivery in comparison to western countries. We are still an emerging economy and cannot rely on Government to provide healthcare facilities. There is ample opportunity for...
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Muralisampathkumar
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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I'm feeling ashame to tell that my country's hospital is worst right now... we are forgetting our pride.this is the main problem..even doctors are not having the patriotism of our nation growth..while i'm seeing the peoples in govt hospital... i...
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Bindu Narayan
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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I think yes. Government hospitals of any country is far better than in India. There, even if the government is corrupted, still takes proper care of the hospital and its activities which, India lacks.
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Debate: "Are Indian Government Hospitals the worst in the world?" deleted from your view.
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VC
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Customer
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"VC"
| 1 year ago
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If you dont get your business going what use of even finding a customer ? You need to have the funding in place first to get your business started, to put the infrastructure in place, to assemble a good team and so on, only then can you address...
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Omkar Nandi
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An entrepreneur who has found the right customers doesn't need a VC.:-)
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Veena Gupta
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"Customer"
| 1 year ago
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I think today successful entrepreneurs do things differently from what they are taught in business schools infact...and its not like entrepreneurs come from top B schools only it can be anybody and today successful start-ups do not wait for...
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Debate: "What is more important for a startup: Finding a VC or finding the customer?" deleted from your view.




