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Rajesh Kumar PG Diploma student, ICBM-SBE, Hyderabad
 
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1 Because of prevailing male ego in our country.
2 world around you is not what it is..its what you perceive it is
Shibu  |  Added idea  "ITS FEE......MALE"  |  1 year ago
They add up to incur general FEE to act as a male....thats the reason the are hated
Rajesh Kumar  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
I saw in my life many ladies who are studying or doing jobs along with doing a lot of work in house. They have handling these burden without speaking anything to others. I think they are strong enough. Its also true they are sometime become weak by...
Nitin Anand  |  Supported idea  "Because of prevailing male ego in our country."  |  1 year ago
Dont know where this comes from but i really dont think women bosses are hated. They just like any other male managers. Without being a feminist, i think more often they rather are better compared to male counterparts in managing things. I have...
 
 
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Rajesh Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
yes, IPO will help in spreading financial inclusion. In india only between 1 and 2 percent demat account of total population. It will help to people to understand capital market and to get good opportunity in financial market. Today SEBI also...
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prateek choudhary  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 month ago
we are losing it and soon our next generation wont even taste the fruits of it if we dont give our share of push to the language of our pride
Rajesh Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes we are losing somewhere our mother tounge. Those who really love their birthplace or motherland, they never lose their mother tounge even they are big manager or CEO in any company or even in Foreign country. I found that thing when one person who...
Sarika Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Manoj...... amazing debate....... Yes nowadays we are losing our mother tongue. Especially the children, they speak only English and hesitates to speak their mother tongue. This is all the parents fault who don't teach them their mother tongue....
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1 A good banking system
2 What should be the characteristic features of a fully Developed Money Market?
neha singh  |  Added idea  "A good banking system"  |  1 year ago
As opposed to the Equity Market, the money market has to deal with banks and financial institutions. Both the equity market and money market have to work together.
Rajesh Kumar  |  Added idea  "What should be the characteristic features of a fully Developed Money Market?"  |  1 year ago
Money market is market for short-term loans or financial assets. It is market for the lending and borrowing of short term funds. It actually not deal in money but deals in nearest money or near subsitute of money(for example-T-bills, commercial...
 
 
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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...
Rajesh Kumar  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
If Indian Govt. want than it can bring back into India. If govt. give the permission to bring back that money in India, govt will not give any punishment, no tax on it, no seizure by govt. only one condition they have to invest in financial market,...
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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Srinivas suravajhala  |  Added idea  "Knowing the importance of WC and manage it wisely."  |  1 year ago
Working capital represents the operating liquidity available to a business firm. A company can be endowed with assets and profitability but short of liquidity if its assets cannot readily be converted into cash. Positive working capital is...
Rajesh Kumar  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
For effective working capital management to pay attention on three things is very important. These are- 1. Cash management 2. Inventory management 3. Account receiable management. Cash management is nessary to make daily statement for inflow and...
Biplov Kumar Ghosh  |  Supported idea  "List it down...."  |  1 year ago
Apart from meeting day to day operational expenses working capital is also required to meet the unforeseen expenses which may crop up due to failure by third party to fulfil their obligation in a business transactions.Therefore the best way to...
 
 
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Suryanarayan Murthy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Number of people using mobile are more than the number of people who use internet. I feel, mobile banking overtakes e-banking shortly.
Rajesh Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes Anita, i am agree with you. Today people are crazy to taking social media. But in rural sector i think mobile banking is also not effective now. But coming 3 and 4 years both mobile banking nad e-banking will be effective in rural area also because...
Anita Sawant  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Though social networking is the craze in India, people would be extremely reluctant to do banking via social networking websites. E-banking will have problems extending to the rural sectors, and this will extend an opportunity for mobile banking...
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Rajesh Talreja  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  1 year ago
I think advertising firms nowadays, are making ads for biz purpose making strong presence in the market by hitting only young tycoons as a target segment. the companies should start focussing on making ads more constrant to the consumer needs...
Rajesh Kumar  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes Neha, today many adds are not able to convey what they suppose to convey. But most of advertisement like surfexcel, tide are really clear and more specific. these are stipulating or fostering people to purchase or buy things. In India we talk about...
Ayan Biswas  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  1 year ago
Agree that there are ads which make absolutely no sense however most of the ads created these days are very specific and are very focussed in communicating with the target segment. For e.g. if you see the Tata Ace ad..will definately not appeal...
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Rajesh Kumar  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I think well edecated and professional people definately go for this.But after that if product reputation has to go further then it can be accepted by all. Before this common people may be not go for it.
Gary L. Spencer  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Product Reputation has to go to further lengths to be accepted by all.  Apple's reputation has been damaged, and will take some educated people to bring it back to their level of loyalty and brand. A.R.M. Enterprise
Sonam Kapoor  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I don't think this antennagate fiasco will cause that much of a problem in India, its just the international media which has made this story blown out of proportion, even now nearly 5000 articles worldwide are created on the same lines by the...
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