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Start earlier
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Rathin Deb
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"Start earlier"
| 1 hour ago
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I am also of the opinion that early start always gives an advantage in terms of productivity. Hence it is always better to start early and close early.
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Sridevi Ranganaathan
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"Work later"
| 2 years ago
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I do agree time is not a constraint. When you feel happy,fresh and when you feel this is the right time to start the work whether its earlier or later you should finally give a quality output.
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Amrita
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"Start earlier"
| 2 years ago
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I have always felt that starting earlier gives me a chance to have a complete day rather than starting later. By doing that I don't feel rushed to complete the work just so I can get ready for the next day.
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Debate: "Do you feel more productive if you work later or start earlier?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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No
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Mathew Cherian
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"Yes"
| 3 days ago
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When one look into education as a facilitator one need to look at its purpose in the whole gamut of nations existence. What connotation it bears with the political ideology of a nation and how they correlate. Education can be nothing else other...
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Rathin Deb
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| 4 days ago
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I am of the opinion that the education should be backed by practical training. Take the case of a doctor there are many class room teachings but without practical any body will not be a good doctor. Practical is a part of the course. Similarly there...
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Janaki Ram
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| 2 years ago
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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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Debate: "Practical experience compulsory in education: Will it fill the gap?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Rathin Deb
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"Yes"
| 11 days ago
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Now the tree is matured so even without Stve Jobs it will remain same unless somebody really tries to harm the company.
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Business Management Consultant
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| 12 days ago
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This could be a yes or a no. There is no guarantee that anything will be the same. Things situations can always change. It might change for the better or the worst. Only God knows and only time will tell just how good things will be. ~Management...
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Puja Sarkar
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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yes.....As chief operating officer, Tim Cook runs day-to-day operations. This is not the first time where Mr. Cook is stepping in for steve jobs, he stepped in for almost six months in 2009 during Jobs’s transplant leave, Apple shares climbed 70...
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Debate: "Will Apple be the same without Steve jobs at the helm?" deleted from your view.
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for
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against
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Rathin Deb
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"for "
| 11 days ago
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The Country is basically run by the bureaucrats. During pre independence it used to be ICS and after independence it is IAS. On top of that the salary earned by the so called ICS/IAS were reduced. This resulted in corruption. On completion of any...
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Business Management Consultant
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| 12 days ago
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No it is not. There has always been corruption before democracy and it will always be some form of corruption. ~Business Management Consulting Services: www.CEOBusinessManagementSolutions.com
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Suryanarayan Murthy
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| 2 years ago
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Thanks Adrija for the referral. Corruption is not the result of democracy. If you see the military ruled countries, corruption is much more. We do not know how to use our democractic energies.. mainly because more than 50% of our population is...
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Debate: "Is corruption result of democracy?" deleted from your view.
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Rathin Deb
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"Not Supporting"
| 15 days ago
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In case only good looking people gets a preference in job and assuming most of them are dumb in that case God only helps that Company. the general tendency is, assuming there are two candidates and both are equally good in that case the good...
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Business Management Consultant
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"Supporting"
| 15 days ago
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This can be a yes and a no type of situation. It's pretty much on the borderline of discrimination no matter how you look at it. On one side you will have so-called "good-looking" people getting all the jobs or they are not getting certain...
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Gargi Sinha
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"Not Supporting"
| 2 years ago
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If the person is good looking and plain dumb in terms of knowledge that is required...then I don't see the logic here...and it can be vice versa also like good looking people get bad jobs also....as they rely more on their physical attributions or...
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Debate: "Do Good Looking People Get Better Jobs..!" deleted from your view.
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YES
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Rathin Deb
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"YES"
| 15 days ago
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Yes It is possible to get back the money but there should be an iron will of the Government to get these funds back. Only in that case it is possible.
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Simul Bharadwaj
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| 2 years ago
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I would love to see that happening however, I dont see that happening when the people who are directly running the government are a part of that list. It will certainly benefit the media get a lot of attention and someone will earn a lot of money...
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Varun Chugh
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"YES"
| 2 years ago
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HELP?...YES! Will it be done? NO! You only asked if it will Help...Yes it will help only if they try to do it.... :-)
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Debate: "Will Wikileaks revelation about Indian swiss bank account holders help Indian Govt. to nail Tax evaders or Money Launderers?" deleted from your view.
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Film Stars
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Cricketers
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Rathin Deb
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"Film Stars"
| 19 days ago
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Yes I am also of the opinion that the film stars deserve more since day in day out they are entertaining some where or the other place also earns foreign exchange( in case of films) on the other hand we need to pay foreign currency to the...
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Business Management Consultant
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"Cricketers"
| 19 days ago
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Many film stars are over-paid. ~Business Coaching Consulting Services: www.CEOBusinessManagementSolutions.com
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Bipasha
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"Film Stars"
| 2 years ago
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neither..the common man should deserve such kind of money...but everything is screwed up here....but with respect to debate...I would go with Filmstars, as they have a better reach than anybody else and can influence people with minimum amount of...
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Debate: "High Paying Film Stars Vs Cricketers- Who Deserves More." deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Business Management Consultant
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"Yes"
| 9 days ago
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Yes they are as always. The government profits off of a lot different areas of business. ~Management Consultant Management Coach for CEOs: www.CEOBusinessManagementSolutions.com
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Rathin Deb
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I agree Government is earning from Petroleum Products. Actually Government gets the dividend from the profit of the Government Petroleum Companies. I am of the opinion this is a dirty game and a lot of involvement of political bosses are there...
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Kiran Kumar Reddy
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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Yes.The govt which swears by the aam aadmi is not concerned about the effects of increase in price of petrol on essential commodities which are beyond the reach of the common,man.It is only worried about profits. How many times does it want to...
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Debate: "Is the Government Profiteering on Fuel price hike?" deleted from your view.
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Mentality
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None of the above.
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M.vs.F
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"Are all girls comfortable if boys call their vagina as "CHOOT""
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This has become very common in south Asian countries to call vagina as "CHOOT" and to call a girl as "CHOOTWALI" OR "CHUTNI". Are all girls comfortable if boys call their vagina as "CHOOT"
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Rathin Deb
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| 22 days ago
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You are to the point Kavitha. But some thing needs to be done to identify these people and send them to proper place like mental asylum.
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Jitender Kumar
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"Mentality"
| 1 year ago
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I agree with you kavitha that mentality of the people has changed a lot but the reason behind this change is the portrait of women's created by our film industry and by advertisement industry. They have portrait them as a material of...
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Ideate: "What are the reasons behind the rapes in metros (specially in Delhi/NCR)? " deleted from your view.
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Incorporating your company: Name approval
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Documents Required to be Filed with ROC
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Rathin Deb
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"Incorporating your company: Name approval"
| 24 days ago
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On completion of all formalities the The Memorandum & Article of Association will be printed by the Company incorporating the registration number issued by ROC.
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Divyani Garg
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"Incorporating your company: Name approval"
| 24 days ago
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Hi, I am looking forward to open my online shopping store, I wanted to know the legal formalities for it and even I am looking to import the apparel and cosmetics from outside the country. Are there any legal formality for that also? What all...
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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"Incorporating your company: Name approval"
| 2 years ago
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Thanks for the referral Ms.Veena Gupta. The company's act 1956 will apply for incorporation of any companies to be registered with ROC.
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Ideate: "What are the Top 10 legal formalities for starting a company in India???" deleted from your view.




