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PAY UP & CLAIM FROM THE COMPANY 
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 DON'T PAY & RISK THE ANGER OF THE BOSS
Shashi Kumar U  |  Argues in support of  "PAY UP & CLAIM FROM THE COMPANY"  |  3 months ago
I come across this kind of situation every third day in our company. It is very much advisable to pay up and keep moving. if you move goods regularly and develop and understanding with the officials concerned then things will move without any...
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  "DON'T PAY & RISK THE ANGER OF THE BOSS"  |  3 months ago
I for one, will not pay honestly. But get all this before the highers-up for seeking further advice. May be I personally suggest them for the possible alternative available on site to get one from them. Obviously, that should make the show run...
Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,  |  Argues in support of  "DON'T PAY & RISK THE ANGER OF THE BOSS"  |  3 months ago
i would not pay and instead try and explain the circumstances to the boss.
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The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain 
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 The Hon'ble SC stood tough on corrupt practices
Abraham Paul  |  Argues in support of  "The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain"  |  2 months ago
"It was wrong to sell wireless spectrum" http://wp.me/p1ZsI2-3 Also read "Telecom Industrialists need caution on broad band network ideas that do not fit in the future? http://wp.me/p1ZsI2-4s
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Pro activeness of the Judiciary in executive matters is not a healthy sign for the democracy. It not only diminishes the authority of the executive but also chips away at the novelty of a judgement. In sync with Mr. Vinoy here. We have the division of...
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain"  |  3 months ago
It is sad indeed that the ruling party, opposition, media and social groups are using corruption issues to gain mileage. Now even the Judiciary has joined in. Really it seems to be a age of degradation all institutions of our country. Nobody seems...
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I’m an old geezer on the community network who chips in here and there. Over a period of time I get a feeling that some of our less experienced members are not too sure about what to initiate as useful topics for discussion / debate. To help them out I have put together a set of five questions which they may ask themselves before initiating discussions. May I request more experienced members to chip in with more questions / suggestions / guidelines to make the whole process more purposeful. The set follows:- 1. does the topic add value / knowledge to the community? 2. is the topic worthy of attention / discussion? 3. will the topic lead to / inspire action? 4. will other members like to ref...
Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,  |  Commented  |  7 days ago
this is 'our' board vinoy. you are welcome to add whatever you feel adds value, or would be of interest. thx for having taken the pains. my respects
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Commented  |  3 months ago
Very much in sync here. The very idea here is to share and get abreast with the knowledge and other updates. So we must rethink over the quality of topic that we share in terms of these "essentials", if at all we indent to plough in something.
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Commented  |  3 months ago
Thanks for the suggestions. Hope others too come forward with their suggestion. Could add as a guideline for all of us on Too-Step.
 
 
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I’m an old geezer on the community network who chips in here and there. Over a period of time I get a feeling that some of our less experienced members are not too sure about what to initiate as useful topics for discussion / debate. To help them out I have put together a set of five questions which they may ask themselves before initiating discussions. May I request more experienced members to chip in with more questions / suggestions / guidelines to make the whole process more purposeful. The set follows:- 1. does the topic add value / knowledge to the community? 2. is the topic worthy of attention / discussion? 3. will the topic lead to / inspire action? 4. will other members like to ref...
Brigadier (Retd) Sunil Chadha,  |  Commented  |  7 days ago
this is 'our' board vinoy. you are welcome to add whatever you feel adds value, or would be of interest. thx for having taken the pains. my respects
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Commented  |  3 months ago
Very much in sync here. The very idea here is to share and get abreast with the knowledge and other updates. So we must rethink over the quality of topic that we share in terms of these "essentials", if at all we indent to plough in something.
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Commented  |  3 months ago
Thanks for the suggestions. Hope others too come forward with their suggestion. Could add as a guideline for all of us on Too-Step.
 
 
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The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain 
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 The Hon'ble SC stood tough on corrupt practices
Abraham Paul  |  Argues in support of  "The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain"  |  2 months ago
"It was wrong to sell wireless spectrum" http://wp.me/p1ZsI2-3 Also read "Telecom Industrialists need caution on broad band network ideas that do not fit in the future? http://wp.me/p1ZsI2-4s
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Pro activeness of the Judiciary in executive matters is not a healthy sign for the democracy. It not only diminishes the authority of the executive but also chips away at the novelty of a judgement. In sync with Mr. Vinoy here. We have the division of...
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain"  |  3 months ago
It is sad indeed that the ruling party, opposition, media and social groups are using corruption issues to gain mileage. Now even the Judiciary has joined in. Really it seems to be a age of degradation all institutions of our country. Nobody seems...
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The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain 
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 The Hon'ble SC stood tough on corrupt practices
Abraham Paul  |  Argues in support of  "The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain"  |  2 months ago
"It was wrong to sell wireless spectrum" http://wp.me/p1ZsI2-3 Also read "Telecom Industrialists need caution on broad band network ideas that do not fit in the future? http://wp.me/p1ZsI2-4s
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Pro activeness of the Judiciary in executive matters is not a healthy sign for the democracy. It not only diminishes the authority of the executive but also chips away at the novelty of a judgement. In sync with Mr. Vinoy here. We have the division of...
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "The Hon'ble SC overreached its domain"  |  3 months ago
It is sad indeed that the ruling party, opposition, media and social groups are using corruption issues to gain mileage. Now even the Judiciary has joined in. Really it seems to be a age of degradation all institutions of our country. Nobody seems...
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Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 months ago
The technology comes from the western corner, so does the expertise. The "computers" in India dates back in late 80's when the west was already in the thick of its usage. Indians are surely on the back foot in terms of its wide applicability and...
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
The technology comes from the western corner, so does the expertise. The "computers" in India dates back in late 80's when the west was already in the thick of its usage. Indians are surely on the back foot in terms of its wide applicability and will...
Satwinder Singh  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  9 months ago
Not in understanding but in educating.. Those who are educated, understands the power of using it better..!
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Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 months ago
The technology comes from the western corner, so does the expertise. The "computers" in India dates back in late 80's when the west was already in the thick of its usage. Indians are surely on the back foot in terms of its wide applicability and...
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
The technology comes from the western corner, so does the expertise. The "computers" in India dates back in late 80's when the west was already in the thick of its usage. Indians are surely on the back foot in terms of its wide applicability and will...
Satwinder Singh  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  9 months ago
Not in understanding but in educating.. Those who are educated, understands the power of using it better..!
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M.F.Aziz  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 months ago
Steve have sowed best seeds from his basket of innovation, hope the apple enterprise produces best fruits. It was ofcourse a team work supported by Tim and company, would see forward for a much more innovation from there side.
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Steve jobs was a visionary who ramped up his business amidst stiff competition, through a team studded with equal talent. The legacy left behind will be duly taken care of by the team led by Tim cook, his successor and the co. will surly stand the...
Ruchi Chawla  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  6 months ago
I believe that Apple will always shine because the people at Apple are devoted to what Steve Jobs thought. He has inpired them and have made them believe that they too can make a difference. Of course Steve was the key but he did not do it alone...
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Support 
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Saquib Alam  |  Argues in support of  "Support"  |  3 months ago
Not only a retirement age limit but they should be properly qualified for the portfolios assaigned to them.
Peeyush Chauhan  |  Argues in support of  "Against"  |  3 months ago
Politicians are leaders of the nation and leaders have no age. Comparing their services with other class is unarguably absurd and sheer wastage of time n energy. Had that been the case..how many do you think would have chipped in for the cause of...
Sujatha srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "Against"  |  2 years ago
I am going against this because, I have seen a person like Abdul kalam who is still rendering his services even now at such age, we need people like him and all the experience which he has in the world so that he can mentor many more like him,...
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