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Raghvendra Tripathi Area Executive, ITC Ltd,Bhopal
 
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This question has been bugging me for quite a while. “Why are Indians afraid of change!” most of the time, when change comes knocking they get all defensive. I have worked with corporate, MNC and also with start-up companies and during my years of tenure I have found that majority Indians are very resistive to change. To tell you the truth I don’t see the point in blaming them because it is not only their managers it’s our society and our mindset which has taught them to be that way. I work in Bangalore, the IT capital of India. That’s about it, it’s just the name! Nothing more! The mannerism, ethics and common workplace manners is some of the things that we as Indians don’t practice. Sure,...
Nikhil  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
We humans are accusotmed to that are we live in suddenly if you are shifted from your present residence to new residence liek aposh locality you will take time to get accustomed. Most of the time there is no knowledge of the new area you are...
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
thanks alot dear Srinivasa.........for ur appreciation
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Dear Jacob,its quite right but only indians are not afraid of change its the human tendency so its applicable for all other nation too. WHO MOVED MY CHEESE is one of the book which contribute so much regarding that matter. We all have to...
 
 
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Ravi Gautam  |  Argues in support of  "Its a crime"  |  1 year ago
Yes, it's a crime ; by every standard
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
dear parwati............. its not quite right to point on any region or any society...... As per as the topic is concerned CRIME is one by which u get some sort of punishment by the govt..........actually its a TABBOO in indian society.........not a...
Tina acharya  |  Argues in support of  "Its not a crime"  |  2 years ago
Marrying a person outside the cast is definitely not a crime but in our society when such things happen it is the family members of both the couples who  have to pay the price for it.It is not a practice generally followed....so people don't...
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S. Muralidharan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Anything in excess is dangerous. This is one place where we get distilled wisdom! The amount of experiential learning one gets is truly unparallel!
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
The word ADDICTION word is Derogatory and addiction of any thing is bad so its.......................
Mahalakshmi Subramanium  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I don't see anything bad in it till it hampers our work or health. Rather social networking increases our knowledge and network and in today's world, the more contacts you have, the more likely you can become successful.
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This question has been bugging me for quite a while. “Why are Indians afraid of change!” most of the time, when change comes knocking they get all defensive. I have worked with corporate, MNC and also with start-up companies and during my years of tenure I have found that majority Indians are very resistive to change. To tell you the truth I don’t see the point in blaming them because it is not only their managers it’s our society and our mindset which has taught them to be that way. I work in Bangalore, the IT capital of India. That’s about it, it’s just the name! Nothing more! The mannerism, ethics and common workplace manners is some of the things that we as Indians don’t practice. Sure,...
Nikhil  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
We humans are accusotmed to that are we live in suddenly if you are shifted from your present residence to new residence liek aposh locality you will take time to get accustomed. Most of the time there is no knowledge of the new area you are...
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
thanks alot dear Srinivasa.........for ur appreciation
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Dear Jacob,its quite right but only indians are not afraid of change its the human tendency so its applicable for all other nation too. WHO MOVED MY CHEESE is one of the book which contribute so much regarding that matter. We all have to...
 
 
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SANKETH GUPTA  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  11 months ago
I strongly agree, but feel that in INDIA we got a long way to go before it's "e-governance" in all sectors.
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
yeah but to a some extent..................but this will be better than the current scenario.
Sudeep Tarafdar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
yes swapnil......we need national transparency through e-governance, the country must use e-governance as an effective tool to bring about transparency in government dealings and deliver services to citizens expeditiously. IT industry has to...
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varunsangani  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 month ago
@JAYAGOPAL RAGHAVAN 100% right my brother! ur comment is too good!
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
yeah but to a some extent........................it will be better for the current scenario
Kumara Swamy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, this is an unfortunate situation in India. In the name of secularism, these things are happening in India. Unfortunately, we are recognizing this fact. You are right oneday or the other Hindus will be become minorities in India.
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Aditya Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes it will be taken up by we Indians. Why I say this is because a lot of changes are taking place which we all can see. There is a sea change in the investment habits of Indians. The traditional areas are there but the new ones are coming up and...
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Not NOWWWWWWWWWW
Shankar Chelluri  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Am in favour of this alternate investment routes - it might take time, but its coming for sure. People will look for alternate investment avenues - wine, art, coins etc are all on their way to India - one needs to start keeping aside a small...
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Zubair Irshad  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes, if not in true sense, then lateral. It does shows an extent of marketting but ultimately it s appeal that matter!! There is no doubt that few of them are more talented, but still i feel that these ads to have a balance & must convey the true...
Santosh Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Do not agree on the portrayal of women as sex symbol in the ad. Yes, some of the shots are sensual and made attractive to gather visual attention. Well, it is quite understood that only with sexualizing the ad product can not be sold. These days...
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Advertisement mainly work on these 4-5 points- 1)A-attention 2)Interest. 3)Desire 4)Action 5)Satisfaction This in Short called AIDAS MODEL. And a woman can fullfill it better way. she can create attention,interest,desire and finally agrees the...
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Sachin Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
SC has just examined legality or illegality in live-in relationships and pre-marital sex and I think it is upon us to judge whether it is moral immoral.
Raghvendra Tripathi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
There is no other option for the SC.becoz the couple is doin it by their own willingness and they will continue it.So i think it was the only option for the SC.Actually we the big follower of US rules and regulation............they almost legalise that...
Aarti Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Just because supreme court ordered these things as a no offence it is not like people will change their attitude towards it and start to lead live-in relationships, its just telling that when people are mature enough to know what they are doing...
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