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This is a very crucial report...I felt literally crying that what are we doing to ourselves....   More than $ 125 billion worth of funds meant for the uplift of Indians were illegally siphoned out of the country by corrupt politicians and corporates between 2000 and 2008, hindering inclusive growth, says a leading think tank here. 'Much of the funds flowing out are generated at home within India and then sent illegally abroad,' said an upcoming report from Global Financial Integrity (GFI). 'So the growth of corruption and India's underground economy contributes significantly to illicit financial flows from the country,' said the research arm of the Centre for International Policy (CIP). 'Co...
Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Most of the communities in India (such as Bengali), are succumbed in 'Culture of Poverty'(a theory introduced by an American anthropologist Oscar Lewis), irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody is at all...
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I appreciate the concern of the writer and sympathise with her. But just because of gullible and corrupt system we should be overtly negative about the future, you have to be optimistic and for this you have to say that you are proud to be Indian, at...
kansinghraghav  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I always feel my self proud to call an Indian this is my prestige but Ravali you really make me shame when I see our leader and politicians what they are doing. But we youth can only do some thing so take a pledge that at any level and and in any...
 
 
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rakeshbhatnagar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
yes , it.s a right move this must have been done earlier. AS if your child is slapped by a neighbour , you will not accept it ,but if your child is doing same mistake in front of you . H e will be beaten by you for which you would'nt be guilty....
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Any country takes any step especially when it relates to matters in other countries, its decision is solely based on its national interest. Especially so when its the country like USA which is the sole superpower and it will excatly do whatever is in...
Disha Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I think it was a wise decision to move out from Iraq. The US should have withdrawn from Iraq long back.Though late it is a welcome measure. Bush unnecessarly fought a war for years with Iraq. More than million inocent people dead after this...
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2 Maggi a symbol of foreign invasion
KALIYAMOORTHY  |  Supported idea  "Maggi a symbol of foreign invasion"  |  2 years ago
Your intrigue over MNC dominance is trivial. Because, there is a trend for Global Business. Now, accordingly, Your product should go far Business strategy, if required new one or to a old one revived to the present situation.I have not heard...
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Of late it seems Nestle has become a little conservative in India-may be overall slowdown have soething to do with this approach. The fact that suddenly when the world is still trying to come out with recession Indian markets are booming. Disposable...
s.baalu  |  Supported idea  "RURAL PENETRATION"  |  2 years ago
Namrata, Rural markets have vast untapped potential.The life style in rural markets are finding a sea change.Many fmcg manufacturers even 2 to 3 decades back identified potential untapped in rural markets and started making inroads.With...
 
 
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jairaj shyam prasad  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
hello Himanshu,s it looks like a futile effort time and again but,improvement in relations will not happen overnight both should have lot of patience and mainly strong possitive will to eliminate descrepancies and differences.only time is the best...
Ajay Ziz  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
after this grand humiliation ...yes !! @sm krishna .. not backing pillai publicly !. @sm krishna not reacting to hostile stares of qureshi @krishna sm is not gud with word games . so if u send anyone fro talks give him /her absolut powers &...
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
The problem between India Pakistan is historical and we have already fought four battles. Both are nuclear capable and are of same origin. BOth have the same set of leaders and both have fundamentalists, hardliners as well as moderates. Its in...
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Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Definitely ambush marketing works. If it had'nt worked the term itself would not have come out.Sneaking, copying, posing is something which is "human' and this human element is very much part of any marketing strategy which no marketer would like...
RAMACHANDRAN NURANI  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Ambush Marketing may give a small mileage if both the rivals are of equal stature. A new entrant into a niche market , may not be able to achieve the creditibility enhancement that he seeks, through this approach. Considering that Advertisement...
Meena Deshmukh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I think, ambush marketing works to some extent. It can occur through sponsorships of spots, scrolls, logo positions and so on, on the media used to cover the event (generally TV, radio or press). For example, L'Oreal hair colour ads appearing...
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Rohit Thakur  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I think present generation is engaged more into social networking sites and other activities.
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Yes youngsters are taking part in nation building, in whatever way they can. After all youngsters form a large part of the population. The only thing is that the youngsters have also the responsibility to build their career then after that only they...
Disha Roy  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
I don't think so that youngsters are participating in building the nation.  I mean all these conferences are good to ignite the minds of youngsters, but the reach here is very less, the situation of the country would have been way better if...
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Its idea and organisational skills that help you make money 
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 its money which helps create product differentiation
s.baalu  |  Argues in support of  "Its idea and organisational skills that help you make money"  |  2 years ago
THE ORDER OF PREFERENCE TO SELL A PRODUCT AND MAKE MONEY IS AS FOLLOWS: MEN,MONEY,MATERIAL,MACHINERY MARKETS.
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Actually its true that without investing you dont expect returns. Either you invest money and then expect results or if you have invested in yourself, that is invested in your studies, improving skill sets, knowledge of a product and idea, then its...
Amit Madhav  |  Argues in support of  "Its idea and organisational skills that help you make money"  |  2 years ago
Initially yes but after a business is established it is the skill and talent that brings us money. We should be smart in planing and organizing things and develop good strategy to work it out.......   
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MANOJ KUMAR SINGH  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  2 years ago
I M Very sorry to interrupt, I am not agree with the view point of ms Suchi Smita coz in this modern era most of the employee are Practical you cant say it revenge you can say it professionalism . ya u r rt tht bosses use to put pressure on its...
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  2 years ago
Its very easy to evaluate and give opinions-this is one thing everyone offers free of cost. But when it comes to actual practice the real test begins. SO evaluating the bosses is not recommended. However the sentiment of the subordinates need to...
Suchi smita  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  2 years ago
No they shouldn't be. Because there is chance of taking revenge over their boss. Normally no employee likes their employer because they pressure them to do work. So judging a employer/boss performance through employees is not a good option........
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Abu Nasar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes we follow ethics or moral values in our daily professional interactions. the only things that change is the framework in which we put ourselves while presentation.
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Do we teach MORAL VALUES in marketing management? I havent learnt it. As far as I know moral values used to be taught by parents or teachers or in moral science. ETHICS, this is something very personal and no amount of teaching can inculcate in you,...
Sheetal Jadhav  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
No, we don't follow ethics or moral values in business. We all are surrounded by lots of examples where business bodies have cheated customers. The main problem is the things that are better for us is the ethics for us we frame our values around...
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Sanjeev Bhandarkar  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  2 years ago
We always need to balance satisfaction and compromise ... Rather thinking on satisfaction we must check the achievements.
Prabhakar Srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  2 years ago
Satisfaction is something which cannot be measured.. Man is never satisfied, have you seen a satisfied man? No, only a true yogi can be, who is out of the worldly affairs, no responsibility and not attraction or love for any worldly subjects....
Suchi smita  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes they aren't happy and satisfied. Most of us don't get the job what we dream. With no option we try to convince ourself and work in the job which we get......   
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