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CAREER
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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| 6 months ago
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The difference between a job and a career is the difference between forty and sixty hours a week. ~Robert Frost
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RAHUL BATURA
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Considering the fact of what an industry demands from an individual.It is always in the hands of the individual to choose the right option available for him/her.A well established career is much more important than a job which keeps the person...
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ANAND M
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Well one should not sit idol he should take any job he gets after completing his education but the main focus should be on the career because a successful career makes one happy and satisfied. But even if you don't get the right start you should...
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neha singh
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| 6 months ago
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No, corruption was there in communist, dictatorship, and army governed presidentail coutnries too!!
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RAHUL BATURA
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| 1 year ago
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no,corruption is not a result of democracy.A corrupted person doesn't have respect to the issues regarding with the country.Democracy is not the problem in the case of corruption,it's the people who have to change their attitude,if we want our country...
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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Thanks Adrija for the referral. Corruption is not the result of democracy. If you see the military ruled countries, corruption is much more. We do not know how to use our democractic energies.. mainly because more than 50% of our population is...
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Hello friends, Sharing you with you an interesting blog posted on TalentEquity.in about how to be cheerful at workplace. Kindly share your views on this. 'This is the beginning of a new year and is a right time to take stock of your work life. We take many resolutions to make our personal and professional life better and more disciplined. Well, I am not going to discuss on resolutions and their follow ups. However one thing which is very important at work is to be cheerful and happy. This not only set positive vibration around you but also establishes you as being someone who is in control, smooth, relaxed, confident and mature. So be cheerful all the time. What if a project has failed, bos...
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S. Muralidharan
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A person can be cheerful only when he is totally absolved from great responsibilities - an eternal happiness! We are leading a mundane machine life, satisfying self, family, friends and peers wearing a false prestige, showing off to others what...
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RAHUL BATURA
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| 1 year ago
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a nice gesture sanjay..hope people will realise that to be cheerful is for their own benefit not for others.thanks a lot for sharing..keep it up..!!
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ALFREDO N. RAMIREZ
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| 1 year ago
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Thks. Sanjay for sharing the article on the subject. May I add, each day in one's life is a "brand new day" to give thanks to the Creator, whatever name HE has in your profession of faith. If one is thankful for another day that Creator brings to...
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Isaac Madhavan
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| 6 months ago
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How long would one keep studying theory? One has to DO THINGS at some stage to become a productive member of society. That being the case, it is then really important to introduce to any student both Theory and Practice at the same time. Each...
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RAHUL BATURA
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| 1 year ago
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yes,practical experience matters a loas one has to work and survive in a competitive industry.Today private engineering colleges focus only on theoretical concepts regardin the fact that theoretical concepts should be implemented practically.If this is...
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Janaki Ram
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| 1 year ago
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No, its not happening....India and China graduate three to six times more engineers than does the United States, the quality of these engineers is, however, so poor that most are not fit to join the workforce. Indian industry has to spend large...
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याद है मुझे तुम डाँटकर, डराकर सिखाते थे मुझे तैरना और मैं डरता था पानी से मैं सोचता...बाबूजी पत्थर हैं! इसी पानी में तुम्हारी अस्थियाँ बहाईं तब समझा हूँ... तैरना ज़रूरी है इस दुनिया में! बाबा...मैं तैर नहीं पाता आ जाओ वापस सिखा दो मुझे तैरना वरना दुनिया डुबो देगी मुझे! बाबा..अब समझा हूँ मैं थाली में जूठा छोड़ने पर नाराज़गी, पेंसिल गुमने पर फटकार, और इम्तहान के वक़्त केबल निकलवाने का मतलब! कुढ़ता था मैं.....बाबूजी गंदे हैं! मेरी खुशी बर्दाश्त नहीं इनको अब समझा हूँ तुम्हें जब नहीं हो तुम! तुम दोस्त नहीं थे मेरे माँ की तरह.. पर समझते थे वो सब जो माँ नहीं समझती देर रात.. दबे पाँव आता था मैं अपने बिस्तर पर पड़े छुपकर मुस्कुरा देते थे तुम तुमसे डरता था मैं! बाबा...तुम्हारा नाम लेकर अब नहीं डराती ...
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Mukta Bahl
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its reality. people once gone never come back but their words echo in our ears . Parents always think of their children's well being but say it childhood, that is unable to comprehend those emotions and by the time one is old enough to understand...
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RAHUL BATURA
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| 1 year ago
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fantastic poem..fortunately my father is with me..thanks to god..blessings to all who lost their father..god bless them.
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Devi Kaladeen
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I cannot read hindi...so I had to ask someone to intrepret this poem for me. It is very touching. I also lost my father on 26.06.07...on the day of my sister's birthday.My father was my best cricket friend...I learn so much from him.I miss him so...
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experience
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Shuchi Agarwal
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"bookish knowledge"
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If a person has achieved doctor's degree and on the other hand he is also perfect in maintaining and troubleshooting his motorcycle then tell me my dear friends, on the other side of the margin, will he be eligible to become a doctor or an...
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RAHUL BATURA
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experiance counts as everybody says.bookish knowledge remains upto an extent but experience gives us the opportunity to fight in every type of environment.
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Suchi smita
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| 1 year ago
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Knowledge is power but experience also gives you knowledge. So, I believe that experience is much important than bookish knowledge.
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Viral Katira
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| 1 year ago
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India is one of the fastest growing Emerging Market (EM) in Asia. I think this is the business ground where they can show there skills, telents, etc. India's growth has just begun...
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RAHUL BATURA
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People are still in the journey to acheive their american dream.As in the feild of technology,India offers a large scale of job opportunities in IT,telecom and mechanical sectors leaving so many sectors untouched.To acheive a proper growth and...
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Amrita
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No Great American dream has taken a back seat. With reverse migration happening many professionals claim that they are not compromising on much when they move back to India with competitive salaries, better standard of living and a 'glocal' work...
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Retention
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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I dont think so. With the abundance of talent available for a particular job, employees know that an employee doesnt make or break the organisation so there is nos erious effort made by companies to retain talent and the hardworking employee.
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RAHUL BATURA
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Today companies are more focused on employers exploitation...agreed with the point of Mr.S.Murlidharan.
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ANAND M
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I agree strongly on this....today employees work like donkeys...with very less scope for fun. ILO has made international working hours to be 8 can be extended to max 12 hrs...but the scene is different here. Employers make their employees to work...
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Internet
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Impact of Social Networking
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Harnish Jain
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"Telecommunications (Wireless), Internet "
| 1 year ago
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Wireless telecommunication existed since quite some time really but it grew up on humans like anything in this past 10 years.. specially in India and its impact is to see for all. Internet has existed since quite some years but its picked up more...
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RAHUL BATURA
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since the world is now under mobile..a great instrument that provides an advantage to connect to others very easily..AT&T laboratories has estimated that till 2020 the mobile users will be around in thousand millions.
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Apperance is very important
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Skills are far more important
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Isaac Madhavan
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| 11 months ago
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Nice debate. Going by appearance is being very superficial. A person who takes a lot of care in getting dressed and in looking good is just superficial. It does not indicate anything about the person's skills. It just indicates that this person...
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RAHUL BATURA
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skills are far more important as an individual is there to prove himself in a corporate world with his abilities and capabilities..but appearance is a second preference to be given..
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karthikrathnam
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What is use of Ferrari without a fuel,can watch it but can't use it,without skills no one can survive in any sector, even in the entertainment business also
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