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Yes, it is evident that this Government is the Worst 
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 This Government has done some thing good also.
Ganta Achuthan Sripathy  |  Argues in support of  "This Government has done some thing good also."  |  6 months ago
I feel that this government is performing quite well under the difficult circumstances that our country faces...
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Agreed 95%, because since last my 30 years service experience, i can say that the present Government is failed maximum field like, Science, Technology, Service Sector, Legal Aspects, erdication of Poverty, price inflamation etc........
Suresh Prasad Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "Yes, it is evident that this Government is the Worst"  |  1 year ago
Based on various facts and figures, it is clear that the present Indian Government is the worst among all from 1947 till now. This Govt. is a People's enemy government. However, they claim that they are People's friendly. Various scams, frauds,...
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How egg yolk and soya bean oil finally got pregnancy when there was no hope left This is a true story of a woman, desperately trying to become mother but failed due to some reasons or the other. After going through the above treatment, she finally became mother of a lovely baby. Please have a look at her story narrated by herself: For years, Claire failed to conceive with conventional IVF. Then she heard about a surprising alternative... There’s no way of knowing for certain what made the difference with our fourth and final attempt at IVF. Whether it was the ­acupuncture, the ­hypnotherapy, the steroids, the vitamins, the blood thinner or a curious white bag of egg yolk and soya bean oil t...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Absolutely wonderful info ! Very heart rendering yet motivating at the same time. I think we should spread it as much as possible both within as well as outside the community.
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Impossible, unscientific ? ? ?
Phani Mohan krishna  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Hope for aspiring Couples
 
 
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Feeling angry?  A spoonful of sugar will sweeten your mood   High sugar levels can help control aggression and prevent loss of temper, researchers have found. Their study compared the behaviour of sugar-starved volunteers with those who had been given a sweet drink, and concluded the latter were less inclined to snap.  The simple sugar glucose is thought to stem aggressive behaviour by providing more self-control Researchers believe the effect is caused by glucose, a simple sugar found in the bloodstream that provides energy for the brain. Study co-author Professor Brad Bushman from Ohio State University said: 'Avoiding aggressive impulses takes self control, and self control takes a lot of...
s.baalu  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Suresh,please continue the service you are doing.
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
good article please keep me sending
 
 
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What is Memory - How Does Memory Work ?   What is Memory ? Memory is the power of the brain to recall any information that has been stored in it. It is the power to remember something that has been learnt or experienced. Memory is important because if there was no memory, there would be no learning. We will forget things soon after learning them. We will not be able to recall any experience either. The efficiency of the recall system is what makes your memory good or bad. As such, there is nothing like good memory and bad memory. It is just the matter of training your brain to recall efficiently. Remembering is a process that must be learned, just like walking, talking, eating, differentiat...
rahul arvind kamble  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
i think if ur involving urself completly and enjoying what ur what ur doing,i think ul never forget that stuff...
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Good Article, pl send me similar iformation in future also.
S. Muralidharan  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
We have not been taught the right method of storing information in the brain, sorting and presenting. Our conventional method leaves very less scope for retention. If you analyse the functions of left brain and right brain, information stored in...
 
 
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'Gender-bending' chemical used in plastic bottles linked to low sperm count in men for first time   Bisphenol-A is used to harden plastics and mimics the female sex hormone oestrogen A 'gender-bending' chemical used in food containers, baby bottles and baked bean tins has been linked to male infertility. Bisphenol-A is used to harden plastics and is found in baby bottles, CD cases, plastic knives and forks and the lining of food and drink cans. Because the chemical mimics the female sex hormone oestrogen, scientists had long feared it would interfere with the way hormones are processed by the body. Now U.S researchers have linked the BPA chemical to poor semen quality in humans for the firs...
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Manay thanks for sending me useful information. Please keep it continue.
Business Management Consultant  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
More should be done to stop this to prevent plastics, other containers or materials from being made with such harsh chemicals.
 
 
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Employers should call for challenges  
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  Employeres are risk averse
Rahul Kumar Rai  |  Argues in support of  " Employeres are risk averse"  |  1 year ago
basically it can be said that they(employers) are a bit insecure.when they are getting there job done well by a resource they want to stick with it as there is a fear inside them tat t other person might not do it as good as the one who is doing...
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Due to business/target pressure many management do not interested take high risk eventhough moderate  risk also. In country like India We are not utilising the individual capacity for the upliftmant due to many reason.
Darshana Sawant  |  Argues in support of  " Employeres are risk averse"  |  2 years ago
I would say than employers taking risk here, its more like let an employee do what he is doing good at, a similar sort of situation was there with my friend who was working in a BPO, even though he had all the skills to go to the next level like...
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New laser beam can cook tumours in the head    Researchers at Washington University have developed a laser beam that can cook brain tumours. The feat could help save the lives of people with, until now, inoperable brain tumours, and could soon be extended to destroy other tumours in other parts of the body without resorting to surgery.“This tool gives us a treatment for patients with tumours that were previously deemed inoperable. It offers hope to certain patients who had few or no options before,” Discovery News quoted Eric Leuthardt, a doctor at Washington University, as saying.The patient the Missouri doctors operated on had a recurrent and life threatening brain tumour. Because of the ...
kanukurthy sudershanrao  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
interesting but think what will happen with this development coming to india and wrong diagnosis resulting more complications
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
THanks for information
 
 
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JOGINDER SINGH CHANDNANI  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
No, it’s not. It’s the simple case of handling the situation with creativity. One can say it is not the backup plan. But it is the instant way of thinking about the solution of the problem. And apply that immediately to get the results. Not the...
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
To acomplish the task anyhow with limited resources, without further investment and lesser time with innovative ida is known ad JUGAD in our country, Jugad is applied in many process to perform the activity and to reach the specific goal. Jugad is...
Vivek Singh  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
The negativity about jugad arises when it is seen as an innovation. It is not. Jugad is a trouble shooting tool which derives from very simple, logical and practical thinking. Many times you will realise later that it was not un-scientific but...
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Positive Attitude There once was a bunch of tiny frogs, who arranged a running competition. The goal was to reach the top of a very high tower. A big crowd had gathered around the tower to see the race and cheer on the contestants... The race began... Honestly: No one in crowd really believed that the tiny frogs would reach the top of the tower. You heard statements such as: 'Oh, WAY too difficult!! They will NEVER make it to the top.' or: 'Not a chance that they will succeed. The tower is too high!' The tiny frogs began collapsing. One by one... ... Except for those who in a fresh tempo were climbing higher and higher... The crowd continued to yell 'It is too difficult!!! No one will make ...
s.baalu  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Superb illustration.Every day, it will be better if on select occasions we keep our ears and eyes closed,we will be happy and start achieving wonders.
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Good story.... Modern day requires SMART GOAL means Goal should be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and also Time bound , all these need POSITIVE ATTITUDE at all level
dommaraju krishnamaraju  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Dream, Desire, Develop will power and determination and perseverance are behind any individual or society to get what one wants. Power of positive thinking plays an important role here in your journey to get what you want and moving on. Against...
 
 
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Bindaas Indians I ndians appeared to be the least bothered among all countries surveyed about getting older (70 percent) and the best prepared with 71 percent of Indians stating that they have already made some kind of preparation for their later years. Image : An elderly man walks in a park in Mumbai on January 18, 2009 . HOW IS THAT?
John Jacob  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
This is the right time for the Govt to introduce mandatory social security for everybody. For this, India can copy a model from another country and adapt it to our indian environment or introduce a new model.
Rakesh K Swarnkar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
We are talking much more for elder and senior citizen of India, but in fact there is no security and comfort for these people. We always talking on emotional ground but practically we left them as per there choice.
rakeshbhatnagar  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
NOW INDIAN GOVT.MUST SERIOUSLY THINK OVER OLD AGE HOME FOR SENIOR CITIZENS INSTEAD OF INCREASING MLA/MP'S SALARY.GOVT. MUST THINK SERIOUSLY OVER THIS MATTER. BECAUSE IN MIDDLE AND LOWER MIDDLE CLASS BOTH HUSBAND WIFE ARE WORKING AND THEY CAN NOT...
 
 
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