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Ravindra Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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Such incidents may be, like drops yet akin to a vessel getting full spillage is inevitable. How quickly the Goa police and judiciary acts and if this becomes sufficient deterrent are important factors that may determine which way it is heading....
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Rajat Mittal
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I can't see much decline in Goan tourism yet. Still there are lot of tourists coming to Goa. Indeed this kind of cases are very shameful and if not controlled, may have bad effect of Indian tourism but by now, it hasn't caused much damage to the...
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Debate: "Has the rape cases in recent years tarnished Goa's popularity as a tourist destination?" deleted from your view.
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Often a cough in response to breathing in smoke, carries out a useful purpose in swiftly clearing the airways with a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs. But if the coughing is persistent, and without obvious cause, it can be very stressful. Repeated coughing is said to be the most common cause of visits to the doctor - but until now has largely remained a mystery to science. According to a study, involving guinea pigs and human volunteers, the problem lies with receptors on nerve endings in the lungs which react to irritants. For victims of persistent coughing in which no useful purpose is being served, the receptors on these nerve endings are repeatedly prompting the cough reflex. The ...
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Bindu Narayan
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I do not think a lot of people understand how embarrassing a cough can be I`ve had one for 9 years if I cure could be found I would welcome it .Other than the cough I am physically fit for a 60 year old carrying out everyday activities .It is very...
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Rajat Mittal
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People who is not ill that cough constantly. I have had a persistent cough for about 3 years and it is very debilitating and has huge effects on my confidence. It's not because I don't take enough vitamin C (which FYI has never been proven to have any...
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Often a cough in response to breathing in smoke, carries out a useful purpose in swiftly clearing the airways with a sudden expulsion of air from the lungs. But if the coughing is persistent, and without obvious cause, it can be very stressful. Repeated coughing is said to be the most common cause of visits to the doctor - but until now has largely remained a mystery to science. According to a study, involving guinea pigs and human volunteers, the problem lies with receptors on nerve endings in the lungs which react to irritants. For victims of persistent coughing in which no useful purpose is being served, the receptors on these nerve endings are repeatedly prompting the cough reflex. The ...
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Bindu Narayan
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I do not think a lot of people understand how embarrassing a cough can be I`ve had one for 9 years if I cure could be found I would welcome it .Other than the cough I am physically fit for a 60 year old carrying out everyday activities .It is very...
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Rajat Mittal
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People who is not ill that cough constantly. I have had a persistent cough for about 3 years and it is very debilitating and has huge effects on my confidence. It's not because I don't take enough vitamin C (which FYI has never been proven to have any...
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As top aviation companies such as Boeing and Airbus intensify efforts to leverage India as their maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) hub, it can create a large number of jobs for skilled professionals in the country over next 10 years. With the current fleet size expected to reach 612 planes by 2015 from around 391 currently, these MROs may create 6,00,000 jobs within the next 10 years. Plane servicing costs in India are around $30-35 per man-hour in India, almost half of around $60 in other locations, attracting more firms to expand and establish their MRO centres in the country. Boeing, Airbus, Malaysian Airlines, Lufthansa Technik, SR Technics, Singapore Airlines and Timco are among c...
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Sulagna Brahma
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Any job creation news is a good news, especially when the numbers are more. This will create a new opportunity to many engineers in India..
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Rajat Mittal
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The real obstacle is the Civil Aviation Ministry of GOI and DGCA which functions under it. They are manned by people who have no knowledge of COMMERCIAL AVIATION but by babus who are routinely transferred from another ministry. Their only aim is...
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Rajat Mittal
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| 2 years ago
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Of course it will work. It is an fantastic idea. It will be another milestone in the tourism success of India. It will be a success just like the "Palace on wheels" in Rajasthan. This will pull more and more foreign tourists and would multiply...
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Nirmal Karan
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I don't think it will be a great bang. Because of the high prices it is charging, not everybody will be able to afford it. I think Golden chariot again needs to decide on its cost and rate factor so that it can attract even common public also...
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Debate: "The concept of Golden chariot: Will it be successfull?" deleted from your view.
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Rajat Mittal
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Who knows what's happening behind the curtain ! May be Dalai Lama wants to fulfil his interest of freeing Tibet through India that's why he is no allowing Indo-Sino friendship. Its only a possibility which I am guessing. Even The Chinese ministry...
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Yash Singh
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Not at all. Dalai Lama is a monk and a monk has nothing to do with politics. Dalai Lama loves India so he is staying here. Its China who never kept good relations with India. Even few days back it also declared India should get divided into more...
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Debate: "Is Dalai lama responsible for damaging Indo-Sino relations ?" deleted from your view.
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Ravindra Sharma
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One reason, I feel, is that it hardly got any time to mature. Stability can be achieved through overall growth and adequate time at constants. The sudden spurt with which the demands were rising forcing growths in resource requirement be met,...
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Rajat Mittal
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Problems do occur but we should not forget it happens in every industry we go. May be aviation Industry is not doing so good at the moment but the problem is temporary. We should not say it cannot overcome the problem. It will definitely overcome the...
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Nirmal Karan
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| 3 years ago
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I think Aviation industry is not doing so well at the moment but in coming days it surely has the potential of bouncing back and also with a bang, but the talent drain is what the industry should take a deep look, with no proper professionals at...
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Debate: "Drop in earnings, and exit of top executives hit Aviation Industry" deleted from your view.
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Why Automatic Transmission is popular in india????
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Pricing
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AB Ahmad
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"David is 100% right"
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correction- MT is h/way cruise - AT is more suited for city driving
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Rajat Mittal
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| 3 years ago
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The cost of automated transition cars are very high for a normal man to afford.. What to talk about other general class...Only a handful of people can afford it. This is the reason they are not yet been popular in India.
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David
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"Why Automatic Transmission is popular in india????"
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The question should be the other way around. The way I see it, for car buyers in India, the 1st priority is fuel efficiency and then ownership costs neither of which is achieved with an A/T. With the chaotic traffic in most cities and messed up...
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Ideate: "Why are automatic transmission cars not popular in India?" deleted from your view.
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ex-pression NOT THE LANGUAGE In a hotel in Ahmedabad: It Is forbidden to steal hotel towels please. If you are not a person to do such thing is please not to read this notice. ** In a hotel lobby in Surat: The lift is being fixed for the next day. During that time we regret that you will be unbearable. (Surat, the city of language obscenity) ** In the elevator in Hotel Tex Pallazo, Surat: To move the cabin, push button for wishing floor. If the cabin should enter More persons, each one should press a number of wishing floor. Driving is Then going alphabetically by national order. ** In a hotel elevator in Baroda: Please leave your values at the front desk. ** In a hotel in Jamnagar: Visit...
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Makrand Bhave
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This just goes to show the pathetic state of ecucated people in a business city or district like Gujarat!! It isnt funny to me at all, its just a classic case of being a fool and letting everybody make a mockery of the same. I am ashamed!!
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Rajat Mittal
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Nice notices...Its true, sometimes, half sentences gives a completely different meaning. So we should be very careful while using sentences...
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Reducing rates and making Discount packages
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Staff recognition and orientation
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Rajat Mittal
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"Personalized and efficient service"
| 3 years ago
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Direct employees to desired performance levels with personal, hands-on coaching techniques and milestone-setting activities. The most common challenges for hotel managers revolved around motivating staff so that negative behaviors such as high...
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Amar Nath Mukherje
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"Save consumptions of energy "
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Save fuel and electricity.Close some wings. Open package for any domestic functions like wedding anniversory, Birth day party etc.Draw prople for some dinner and game like Housie etc.
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Mihir Jhaveri, PMP, CSCM
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"Reducing rates and making Discount packages"
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Hi All I agree that reducing rates and making discount packages is good one, but I feel it is not a best practices to reduce the rates as it is short term approach. Need to see if how to reduce the cost element and have the still the same profit...
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Ideate: "What are the best management practices which will improve the efficiency of Hotels and Restaurants?" deleted from your view.




