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Indians have become selfish 
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 They have learnt to adapt themselves
ಅಶ್ವಥ್ ಶೆಟ್ಟಿ  |  Argues in support of  "They have learnt to adapt themselves"  |  1 month ago
Globalization consist of lots of improvement not in the culture itself but in the way of living. that does not really shows that india is going to be selfish. .. all what matter is the ideology of our low qualified politicians. www.indiagarage.com
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Every individual or countries should adopt the present Global thoughts and make them up to date to face the modern world
AMISH  |  Argues in support of  "Indians have become selfish"  |  7 months ago
It is a senseless mad rush as you can see from 9AM till 6 PM. Everybopdy is geared up and there is little time for any one who is not connected to their immediacy. In this rush, we do not even stop to think where it is leading us. We have to get...
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DEMOLITION OF OUR SMALL SCALE SECTOR 
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 MILLIONS OF VACANCIES/STRONG RUPEE/100% F.D.I
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "MILLIONS OF VACANCIES/STRONG RUPEE/100% F.D.I"  |  3 months ago
"Political game". Real shame when national parties like BJP and Communists resort to it in taking decisions of utmost significance to national importance. Already used to regional parties resorting this political games for over decades now.
ARJUN SINGH NAMDHARI  |  Argues in support of  "DEMOLITION OF OUR SMALL SCALE SECTOR"  |  3 months ago
vinoy sir , is there another way to welcome the technoligies rether then FDI.???? means there is a thret abt the working of the britishers..keeping in the mind there past..abt east india company... they are coming with there profit making only...
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  "MILLIONS OF VACANCIES/STRONG RUPEE/100% F.D.I"  |  3 months ago
Agitating against FDI is nothing but political game of opposition parties
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Yes 
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Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 months ago
Dear William Sir. Iam sorry if you are hurt by tenor of the statements of me and my colleagues especially on this side of the debate. However do permit me to hold steadfast to the views expressed in this debate by and large. I feel the problem...
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
World history has got so many instances about friendship of USA with other countries
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  6 months ago
Strictly speaking it a NO. But again it must be said that no country has permanent friend or foe. In the dynamic of today's political dynamics it is a resounding YES. True Americans are not as close to us as Russians are. But that is the culture...
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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.
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Though it is told that political brain increases with age, but this may be treated for all jobs
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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Yes 
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ken  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  5 days ago
Why not create a Federation For Simple National Language Script,India? In the past India has spent so much time in creating new language scripts under different rulers.Now in the internet age some languages may disappear if they are not simplified...
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Have anybody challenged this verdict in any court? It proofs, it is the correct VERDICT
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
National language of any country is not decided by any official seal on any language but by the language which binds the entire country and its not hidden that Hindi is binding 90% of India. I don't care whether it is recognised as a national...
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SAthishAp  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 months ago
whatever may be the case, education must be a part of life and schools need to be free of cost for education.
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
Most of the Indian schools are complete free education but just get the statistics, most of the Doctors/Engineers/IAS/IPS etc come from these schools only
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  6 months ago
There is a need of standardization here. A small, very small amount of fee should be there so no one takes benefit of the facility. The standard of education must be good enough to lure people to admit their children to such school and shun those...
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Yes 
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Tanmay Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 months ago
MBA should not be the minimal criteria for being manager; but good MBA study obviously helps to groom anyone towards managerial role. Throughout the life everyone is being learned in various facet of learning but MBA is one of the most integrated...
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  3 months ago
It requires perfect managerial brain and capacity to act as a Manager, MBA provides some theoretical knowledge as a feather on cap only
Punam Dutta  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I don't agree...An MBA degree is at best a degree which due to its expensiveness and academic entry barriers attracts the top 5% of the students who are generally good in disciplined academics. The HR fraternity mistakenly thinks because they...
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He should be Killed immediately 
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 He should be kept alive
Vinoy Scaria James  |  Argues in support of  "He should be Killed immediately"  |  15 days ago
No place for emotions. Got to keep him alive and make sure that the persons opens up. Just to please bloodmongers we cannot let go of a person who can give us vast info on our eniemies.
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  5 months ago
It is not to be killed but hang till death as per IPC.Causes are not known but we always find corrupt politicians or proven terrorists are not being punished due to the reasons known to any illiterate people also.
ujjval jain  |  Argues in support of  "He should be kept alive"  |  2 years ago
'An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.' M. K. Gandhi. We most probably doing this to show the world specially to the people nations with distorted frenzied mentality that we are a very matured nation we believe in justice democracy. We...
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With luck 
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 Wth only hard working
Momin Zia  |  Argues in support of  "With luck"  |  3 months ago
if we do hard work and dont reach our desnity its our luck if our luck was good our destiny will change
R N Bhattacharyya  |  Argues in support of  |  5 months ago
no body can say, it is only hard work. reaching top anybody must have 40% luck and 60% hard work.examples are millions.
ALEX FERNANDES  |  Argues in support of  "Wth only hard working"  |  1 year ago
Good debate !!!  Successful people don't believe in luck. They are hard workers !!! 
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can anybody justify the need of any 'BANDH' in our country ? I and millions of Indian people are eager to get the total statistics of number of 'bandh' called on a particular demand and resulting total financial loss or gain from that. how many demands were accepted by the ruling government. any 'bandh' is not for the benefit of common people, but for the interest and showing muscle power of the political parties.       
 
 
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