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Promoting Big Organisations to get in to sector
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Promote Kabadi walas to take responsibilities & go in a Big Way
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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"Promoting Big Organisations to get in to sector"
| 2 years ago
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Yes you are correct Mr.Sampanna Shastry. I agree with you and have similar opinion posted by you .
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ravindra shrivastava
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Electronic waste, popularly known as ‘e-waste’ can be defined as electronic equipments / products connects with power plug, batteries which have become obsolete due to: advancement in technology changes in fashion, style and status nearing the end of...
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Sampanna Shastry
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"Promoting Big Organisations to get in to sector"
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I feel govt should Target promote Major Corporates to Enter into E-Waste Management rather than forcing Kabadiwalas to go in Big Way... Major Corporates has a good background available with them about Financial, R D Centers which are the major...
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Debate: "E waste Management...." deleted from your view.
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Makrand Bhave
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| 2 years ago
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Ms Kaladeen is back with a bang :) And Mr. Ziz is his usual candid self!! And i agree with both of them!! :) I remeber the clickity days of the typical type writer and then the electronic typewriter. Work was always done even at that level of...
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ravindra shrivastava
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One from the most difficult difficulties which people of old age experience is that they will be finding it very difficult to obtain up the stairs. Some from the individuals won’t be in a position to climb due to their difficulties. People such as...
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Devi Kaladeen
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| 2 years ago
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This is a tricky debate. Do you realise with the invention of technology there is a vast increase in frauds and corruption? Think about the days of your grandparents and parents who probably never use any means of technology and live simple and...
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Debate: "Life will be straight and simple without technology" deleted from your view.
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Distance education
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Regular Degree
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Pradeep Devkar
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"Regular Degree"
| 1 year ago
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" It does'nt depend on reguar or distance education at the end of a day when candidate get down to any profession, it depends on how he/she potray stuffs".. but regular degree makes life complete of all desires of life "
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ravindra shrivastava
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Banks have set eligibility criteria for education loans. Some of the important pre-requisites are mentioned in brief. A loan applicant has to be: * An Indian national * Aged 16-26 years of age or any other range specified by the bank. * Have a good...
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Manoj Chaturvedi
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"Regular Degree"
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Good debate Navneet , I think regular education is the best because you are not only gaining knowledge but also learn how to move with people and will help you to develop you personality. So education is not only about knowledge or degree there...
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Debate: "Education criteria in India" deleted from your view.
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Ravindra Sharma
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| 2 years ago
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Dinesh, I tend to differ slightly when you say Indians have no way to do business. In my view they have excellent knowledge and skill yet the problem is it is only visible for self servicing and short term benefit is forever preferred to long...
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ravindra shrivastava
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Holistic engagement with employees. Indian business leaders see their firms as organic enterprises, where sustaining employee morale and building company culture are critical obligations and the very foundations of their success. People are viewed as...
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Namrata Pathak
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| 2 years ago
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Yes the business strategies of Indians are becoming common for all around the globe. The major reason being holistic engagement with employees and broad mission and purpose. We also have special emphasis on personal values and on having a vision...
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Debate: "Is "India way of doing business" becoming the success mantra for all? " deleted from your view.
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ravindra shrivastava
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| 2 years ago
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I personally use the Mooncup. It cuts down on all sanitary waste. I am in love with it! it is far more comfortable, its safer and has now saved me hundreds of pounds. (its a rubber cup- but dont be too squeemish- click the link to read more!) but...
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Murali K Balla
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| 2 years ago
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If they are put to use, these toilet bags themselves will become a nuisance. Construction of public toilets with adequate water supply is the only solutions
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Priya Roy
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| 2 years ago
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I believe the concept is good, but afraid as how far it will be put into action properly in India . I can expect these toilet bags lying on the streets instead of getting dumped in a barren land.
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sai kiran M
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| 1 year ago
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yes,still INDIA needs strong technology assistance
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ravindra shrivastava
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It is a tragic irony to think that in India, a country now wealthy enough that roughly half of the people own phones, about half cannot afford the basic necessity and dignity of a toilet," said Zafar Adeel, Director of United Nations University...
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Priya Varadan
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| 2 years ago
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moral of the story- like the mobile phone revolution, india needs a revolution in the area of basic amenties and services... any ideas there??
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Debate: "UN REPORT: INDIANS HAVE ACCESS TO CELL PHONES THAN TO TOILET" deleted from your view.
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Dinesh
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| 2 years ago
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Smart phone means iphone and low cost smart phones will certainly lack the feel and ambience of high cost smart phone, Smart phones have become a status symbol and a differentiator of lifestyle, and the low cost smart phones don't provide that...
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ravindra shrivastava
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if you have no money and all you can afford is a cheap phone thats what your going to buy, and in allot of places thats how it is, but if you have some extra spending money why look at the mid-ranged phones when for a little more you can get a...
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Sujatha srivastava
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Yes smart phones are getting popular day by day and people started preferring it because of its features. Since the literacy rate has increased in India, people are more aware of how to use it and its benefits. Especially the young generations...
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kalpesh chouhan
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wherever there is the gambit of money, corruption do arise, see it whether the IT scan the IPL as Tax evasion or avoidance....its never let to punish the offended!!!!1
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ravindra shrivastava
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Shashi Tharoor has this uncanny habit of getting into trouble all the time. His personal character and lifestyle has been under a scanner on more than one occasion in the recent past. It would not be wrong to say that he did try to influence the...
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Navjeet Sood
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No Neelima. Its not too late, rather its happpened at the right time. With first edition, nothing could have happened as by the time its accounts wer closed, second edition was in progress and that was overseas. The ugly face of underworld (both...
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Debate: "IPL under IT scanner...Is It Too Late!!" deleted from your view.
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Nitin Anand
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| 1 year ago
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Taking a very optimistic approach I completely agree with abhijeet. I know that the frauds existed earlier and they would continue to be there.. but what most we can do as an individual is that atleast we should not be part of such acts. However...
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ravindra shrivastava
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he perception of an increase in fraudulent activities in India within private business establishments and public institutions in the last two years, does not appear to be unfounded, the KPMG Fraud Survey Report 2010 confirmed this today. An...
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI
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| 2 years ago
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There is lot of awareness from regulators like RBI, SEBI, IRDA etc to protect the interest of its customers, I can see lot of changes in the policies of the Organisations to control and prevent any frauds, and misuse of power Morever, the Laws...
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Privacy settings should be different for kids
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Omkar Kulkarni
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" privacy setting"
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I think privacy setting is good way.
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ravindra shrivastava
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Here are tips for helping your kids use social networking sites safely: * Help your kids understand what information should be private. * Explain that kids should post only information that you – and they – are comfortable with others seeing. * Use...
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