Create knowledge
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Ajay Blacksmit
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| 6 months ago
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true only quality of brain shell be measured & not of parrot rants
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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| 2 years ago
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How can one then gauge and assess that a student is fit enough to be able to handle the next upper level of studies. Exams are a must and the pass or a fail helps a student to know his weakness and strength.On the basis of it enough improvement can be...
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Sonam Kapoor
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| 2 years ago
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There should be no examination up to class five.Above this class examinations are must,so is the concept of pass and fail. However, to make things easy for the children,it will be better if the percentage for passing an examination should be...
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New Molecules
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New Reactions
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Shikha Malhotra
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| 2 years ago
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With this explosion, many atom particles have broken and merged. We can know if any new particle takes birth with these reactions or not. Also, if there is something smaller active particle than electron, proton and neutron and thus we'll be...
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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" New Molecules"
| 2 years ago
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This experiment will definitely add some more chapters to the Chemistry and Physics textbooks. The success of the explosion will discover many new molecules which science didn't know till date. I think some more boxes will be added within few...
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Ideate: "Big Bang test successful: What new things science will get from this?" deleted from your view.
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Edu Head
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| 14 days ago
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It is very disappointing to see that the caste system is highly promoted by the government that too in education sector especially. Let priorities be given based on academic performance rather than caste and creed. Regards, EDU AHEAD. Bangalore....
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Peeyush Chauhan
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| 1 month ago
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Caste system was hardly meant the way as it has often been portrayed. The aim was once to distinguish people from different walks of life so as to knit a social fabric across the board. And was never limited to any particular caste or breed....
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Sarika Singh
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| 2 years ago
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India's caste system is not at all a crime against humanity. Rather, the way it is misunderstood and applied over the years indeed is a crime. There is a very big misconception about caste system in our society. Our Vedic society was not the...
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Debate: "Is India's caste system a crime against humanity?" deleted from your view.
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Shameena W.
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| 1 month ago
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I got introduced to social networking quite late and only through Toostep. I am not active even on Facebook. But I must say it has been a wonderful experience and very useful usage of time. It has sharpened my mind and broadened my outlook.
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Aarthi
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| 2 years ago
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Social networking is good if it remains in its own limits and does not eat into the lives of the youth. It should by no means become a prime activity for the person. If immediately after waking up the person rushes to switch on the PC to tweet...
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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| 2 years ago
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Social networking is not bad but this kind of addiction is really bad. How can one do this when having most intimate time with his partners and even in toilet and religious ceremonies!!! This shows in what extenct Social networking has hijacked...
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Debate: "Is social networking addiction a good thing?" deleted from your view.
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Ravi Sahu
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, if you camparing them in their own respective stream. As Rakhi Sawant is reckless by nature in entertainment then Mayawati upcousre is also reckless in nature in politics, eventually they both are behaving for big bucks :)
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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| 2 years ago
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I think Rakhi Sawant is much better than Mayawati because she is not in politics.Though her controversial statements in the media are much talked about but she is not corrupt and greedy like Mayawati
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jaideep khanduja
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| 2 years ago
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Comparing Mayawati with Rakhi Sawant would be an insult to Rakhi Sawant. Mayawati is a combination of 100s of such creatures.
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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| 2 months ago
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It all depends on what the law defines moral policing as ? If moral policing is interfering or impinging on others rights, definitely no ! on the other hand if it is controlling misbehaviour in public, then why not. But no one should take moral...
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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I agree with you Mr. Yash that what these people are doing are too much. They are too strict and doing activities which is more than required. But try to understand. Their intention is not wrong. They want to preserve our Indian culture, which, the...
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Yash Singh
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| 2 years ago
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We don't need moral policing. In the name of protecting culture, these people are stopping all kinds of freedoms in our country. Playing footsie, stealing glances across the classroom, sharing a by-two coffee and stretching the afternoon in the...
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Debate: "Does Indian culture need moral policing?" deleted from your view.
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Ravindra Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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It is neither limited to Engineering colleges alone nor only because of Government. Everyone has respective roles to play in correcting this.
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Prasad PN
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| 2 years ago
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There is no time for taking up assignments which will encourage the innovative spirits among students. The Universities which frame the syllabi is not innovative and go thru routine subjects and approach followed by them since times dating back...
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Debate: "Do Indian engg colleges kill students' innovative skills?" deleted from your view.
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Money
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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" Money"
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A Phd can earn five times more in his corporate job compared with that of an assistant professor, whose monthly salary is Rs25,000. In our country, teaching professional doesn't bring lot of money which results in shifting of the candidates in...
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Ideate: "Dearth of Talent in Education Institutions: what could be the reasons?" deleted from your view.
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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| 2 years ago
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In my view, Advertising must be effective for companies to continue paying the big bucks for commercial airtime, print features, and celebrity endorsements, but many consumers praise to skip commercials and wish magazines could exist without...
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Deepa Narayan
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| 2 years ago
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Majority of the business owners especially small-business onwers are concerned about the market conditions and the economy, but nonetheless plan to spend more on advertising — especially on new generation adverts. Despite plans to lift spending...
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Anand P
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| 2 years ago
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No. Already ads are becoming a nuisance, and excessive ads create no value. In TV programs, ads have increased to occupy almost 50% of the program time, which will decrease the viewers interest in the ads, and make them more ineffective.
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Debate: "Does too much spending on Ads create more money?" deleted from your view.
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Himanshu Pathak
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| 2 years ago
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I don't think so. Actual reforms are pro-India. But the so called "reforms",of MM Singh,member Club Of Rome and former IMF, are anti-India,under pressure from the International Bankers, who control India under the Congress party.
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Prasad Rajadhyaksha
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| 2 years ago
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I think yes since it will affect Indian economy in a positive way. It will help to immprove the fertility and such fertiliser need to be come to open for all so that itss max ue is avalable for all. The subsidy insted of paying to farmers,...
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Debate: "Does India's new fertiliser policy give reforms a push?" deleted from your view.




