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Rahul srivastava Area Business Representative, Premium Transmission Ltd
 
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Rahul srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 months ago
no people really not looking privacy issues they just try to coppy the hidded maters pics etc. but they have to care about that and behave like gentalmen
Nitin Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 months ago
This is the matter of individual person almost all website like facebook provide the necessary privacy control but who is using that control depends upon the wish and computer knowledge of that person. if people really care about their privacy...
Inani Sarkar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I really dont think people care about privacy issues, apart from few who don't want their information to be picked up by others on these platforms as such there will be a whole bunch of recruiters who will be headhunting and others will take...
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1 Bus and walk
2 Use Bicycle...................
Tejaswi Dubey  |  Added idea  "BUS & CYCLE LIKE JAPAN"  |  20 days ago
now we can take & apply the perfect example of JAPAN which ll nt only save our money also keep environment green & eco freindly ll keep us fit & in shape & roads are free from traffic jams..............
Rahul srivastava  |  Supported idea  |  7 months ago
alternating fuel using and bio-diesel manufacturing and developing cheap and alternating fuels for our industry and vehicles also
Anna George  |  Supported idea  "Bus and walk"  |  7 months ago
I would prefer bus and walk. Eventhough many people would think of using public transport or taking a walk, things are not going to change much. People would think different for few days, but after that they would switch to their normal routine,...
 
 
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Emotion and knowledge put together brings out a right decision 
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 Knowledge alone is enough to bring out a right decision
Uday B.Mhatre  |  Argues in support of  "Knowledge alone is enough to bring out a right decision"  |  9 months ago
Knowledge is sufficient enough to bring out a right decision.
Rahul srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  9 months ago
when your brain and knowledge works together then only you can think better and do better both things are not diffrent while it only created by diffrent peoples in case of falure in target they used to say if we use our brain then it will never happens...
Diya Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "Knowledge alone is enough to bring out a right decision"  |  9 months ago
When emotions get involved the decision can become partial.  Though it depends on what kind of decision is to be taken. We can never say that involving emotion would be good or bad. It will all depend on the outcome.
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This seems really scary, in today's world every literate is using these services and would find the life go bad, if discontinued by any of the reasons... in today;s time internet is an addiction ( Ne...
vijaya shanbhag  |  Answered  |  8 months ago
google people are charging for advertisements.One fine day I recieved a call from google.com saying that they want to give my Consultancy ad free of cost.I received 2-3 letters also from them.One person called to say you pay so and so amount and...
Rahul srivastava  |  Answered  |  9 months ago
few of needed will only use that service in case of emergency and reset of the people wil search another option
 
 
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Isaac Madhavan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  6 months ago
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...
Rahul srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  9 months ago
yes it is compulsary to learn pactical knowledge during education because no company wants to teach you and they need productivity by persons from the first month
Janaki Ram  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
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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anuradha  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  9 months ago
There are people who are capable of making their own way, they believe "where they work is always gud".
Rahul srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  9 months ago
yes true words ,itis happning many time in some offices that boring activities make employees un productive i mean they becomes habbitual to same kind of work and process even they don't want to apply their mind
Sujatha srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  9 months ago
A self motivated employee always has his own way to make a boring place interested and a self motivated employee is always productive. The atmospere might influence those who are not self motivated but there is no room for such eople in the...
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Will stay 
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 Another passer-by product
Rahul srivastava  |  Argues in support of  "Will stay"  |  11 months ago
you are right but we don't forget that once we listion about the 360 rotateable screen then only thing will come in minde that what is its importance or is it a relevant feature while we know taht it is not a relevant feature but it could be a...
S. Muralidharan  |  Argues in support of  "Another passer-by product"  |  11 months ago
Beware - Hurricane Wind is sweeping Western UP at a speed of over 50km per hour - chain your ultrathin laptop to your lap. Jokes apart, these modern gadgets, to my mind, are fancy stuff for a specific group of customers. Before introducing any...
Ruchi Chawla  |  Argues in support of  "Another passer-by product"  |  11 months ago
For one Dell is in the competition and again you never know what will work as long as it is not out there in the market. The feature of being ultrathin does not look like any added advantage here.
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Debate: "Ultrathin laptops : the thinnest and lightest laptops.. another passer by product?" deleted from your view.
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should be there.... 
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sanjeeb tamuli  |  Argues in support of  "Not neccessary"  |  11 months ago
For a technical job the most important parameter is knowledge..to judge knwoledge you do not need a group discussion , personal interview is enough for that. there may be some persons who are very good in manupilating group discussion but when it...
Rahul srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
you are right group discussion is not necessary for technical company but tell me one thing at how much time any person will remain a technical person as hi or she will get promoted the work becomes change towards the management and business...
Gargi Sinha  |  Argues in support of  "Not neccessary"  |  11 months ago
IT completely depends if a person has good knowledge but fears public speaking or cannot express himself in front of so many people he might be at loss. GD does not mean the best talent will be selected..
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manikanta raj  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  10 months ago
finance field have very good and more opportunities then any other field. you have to choose your career in which speciality. one can choose, accounting, taxation, budgeting, costing, mergers and acquisition, mutual funds, banking, insurance,...
Rahul srivastava  |  Argues in support of  |  11 months ago
their is always another way one way is to get chance and another is make your own market and market tradition for developing the opportunities not only in banking ,insurance and trade sector but in all sector
Diya Mehra  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  11 months ago
What is the basis of this? The fact is that there is short of jobs in all the field because there are so many people and very few jobs.. or may be there are jobs but people do not find them at right time..
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According to a survey - 'Indian Black Money in Swiss Bank' In 2006, the most recent Global Financial Integrity study, shows that the average amount stashed away from India annually during 2002-06 is ...
V B Sree Krishna Dutta  |  Answered  |  9 months ago
I apologize for the late response to this.   Some of us here agree not to bring any money into the country. I was reading an article by Warren Buffett. It is nothing about India or its Corruption as such but he highlighted a brilliant point...
Rahul srivastava  |  Answered  |  11 months ago
same as we are taking our money back from our customers one is legal ways take proper action find out only Indians whose having bank Accounts out on India and working in India rade by income tax as per the money range second one either you give or i...
V B Sree Krishna Dutta  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
If all that money comes back to India, the consequences can be disastrous. I think, its better off for that money to be where it is. The present financial structure of the country may not be able to sustain such huge liquid cash to be in any...
 
 
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