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yes (equality matters )
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no (social reform not yet achived)
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parimala.c.wagh
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"no (social reform not yet achived)"
| 7 months ago
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TO REMOVE RESERVATION TAKE A OUTH TO TREAT EVERY HUMANS AS HUMANS,IT IS SHAME TO KNOW AFTER 64 YRS OF FREEDOM ,WE STILL THE SAME,AFTER BEING EDUCATED , AFTER KNOWING HOW THE CASTE SYSTEM CAME INTO EXISTENCE,AFTER KNOWING THE BLOOD WHICH RUNS...
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Mohan Murari
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"yes (equality matters )"
| 9 months ago
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Its Congress Politics, right time started 50 years back........I agree with you RN sir,
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Munshi Ramchand
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"yes (equality matters )"
| 9 months ago
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Muralidharan is right, this was meant for only 10 years and after that it got extended because politicians found it as a 'cash cow'. suppose there were 5 people A,B,C,D,E who were to be uplifted through 'reservation'. 'A' used it to get...
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Yes, the world is transient as are its people
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No, you can be happy despite all BS
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Abraham Paul
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"Yes, the world is transient as are its people"
| 8 months ago
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Very true. Corollary: The most ignorant can be the best CEO.
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Ranjeet Singh
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| 9 months ago
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a very nice question, indeed, i dont know what it relate to intellegence or not but this depressions and happynes relates to your own greedyness and selfness, it solely depends what attention you give to your thoughts and dreams more you attached with...
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Sheetal Bhandari
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"No, you can be happy despite all BS"
| 9 months ago
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Intelligence has nothing to do with depression. It is all about perception. If you mean that intelligent people get depressed if they fail sometimes then that totally depends on them. People who can manage their life well will always be happy.
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Many people like breaking rules. Why? They say it is fun and its fun when you enjoyb it without being caught or without getting into trouble. But is it really worth it? Driving without seat belts, cr...
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Pradeep Saran
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| 9 months ago
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There are 3 types of rules. (1) Those which have to be broken to get work done. eg. Approval of Map for building construction. Even maps prepared by approved architects are returned with objections quoting some clause of the rules. (2) Those...
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Ranjeet Singh
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| 9 months ago
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some consider that rules are made by people like us. difference is that they hold authority and i am not these rule makes some people uncomfortable with because if they make rules for their convince so why should i follow them. in order they do not...
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MS_Pi
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In my opinion people who break rules "think" they are powerful. It is a psychological disease. They derive pleasure in breaking the rules. As Shri Muralidharan rightly pointed out, no law abiding citizen will ever break the rules.
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group of individual entities
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companies like google
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Ranjeet Singh
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"group of individual entities"
| 1 year ago
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it is not clearly defined that which is the highest authority behind the control of internet today. each country plays their role for permitting communication, or data flows only . Is big companies like google dominate the this world underneath
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open book alliance
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goolgle book search
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Ranjeet Singh
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"open book alliance"
| 1 year ago
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OCA Open content alliance founded by yahoo, the Internet Archive, the University of California, the University of Toronto and Microsoft and Google book search. Was it really conceived in response to the closed nature of google's book search and is...
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no
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ashish kumar
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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its matter but not if you are really excellent in your work see the great RamaArjuna the great mathematician. he was unable to clear other subjects at 3rd level itself.
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Ranjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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I am fully agreed with you sir.your explanation and openion is helpful.thanks
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Raji S
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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Actually not but companies have certain policies to follow. You can't go to 11th std without passing 10th. Its like that if you give job to a guy who has a backlog he will not finish his degree since he is working.... Thats why companies ask for...
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ashish kumar
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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its matter but not if you are really excellent in your work see the great RamaArjuna the great mathematician. he was unable to clear other subjects at 3rd level itself.
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Ranjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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I am fully agreed with you sir.your explanation and openion is helpful.thanks
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Raji S
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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Actually not but companies have certain policies to follow. You can't go to 11th std without passing 10th. Its like that if you give job to a guy who has a backlog he will not finish his degree since he is working.... Thats why companies ask for...
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ashish kumar
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| 1 year ago
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its matter but not if you are really excellent in your work see the great RamaArjuna the great mathematician. he was unable to clear other subjects at 3rd level itself.
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Ranjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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I am fully agreed with you sir.your explanation and openion is helpful.thanks
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Raji S
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| 1 year ago
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Actually not but companies have certain policies to follow. You can't go to 11th std without passing 10th. Its like that if you give job to a guy who has a backlog he will not finish his degree since he is working.... Thats why companies ask for...
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ashish kumar
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| 1 year ago
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its matter but not if you are really excellent in your work see the great RamaArjuna the great mathematician. he was unable to clear other subjects at 3rd level itself.
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Ranjeet Singh
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| 1 year ago
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I am fully agreed with you sir.your explanation and openion is helpful.thanks
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Raji S
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"no"
| 1 year ago
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Actually not but companies have certain policies to follow. You can't go to 11th std without passing 10th. Its like that if you give job to a guy who has a backlog he will not finish his degree since he is working.... Thats why companies ask for...
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