Create knowledge
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Apeksha
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| 1 month ago
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i am not for complete no and a complete yes. Because in today's cost of living, we need two earning members to run a family and lead a decent life.Girls who are often work either because of their need to support their family menbers(siblings,...
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Saibal Ray
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| 2 months ago
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Yea, if women are not provided the security they deserve. In a society where the Indian womenfolk have turned ultra modern raising eyebrows and what not amongst the Indian menfolk, letting them work at nights may instigate violence and harassment....
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Sheetal Bhandari
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"No"
| 10 months ago
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Most of these rules are implied with a tag called "immoral" .. why?? Why can't a woman work. If you are talking about their security then shouldn't you impose rules which take care of their security instead taking away the freedom??
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Debate: "Women should be barred from working at night : Do you agree?" deleted from your view.
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Tanmay Sarkar
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| 3 months ago
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MBA should not be the minimal criteria for being manager; but good MBA study obviously helps to groom anyone towards managerial role. Throughout the life everyone is being learned in various facet of learning but MBA is one of the most integrated...
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Saibal Ray
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| 3 months ago
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MBA does not make you a manager but can only teach you to be one. What makes you a manager or a better manager is LIFE . And this statement is from a grad. whos completed a regular MBA course as well as a distance one. Yes, MBA gives you the...
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Punam Dutta
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| 1 year ago
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I don't agree...An MBA degree is at best a degree which due to its expensiveness and academic entry barriers attracts the top 5% of the students who are generally good in disciplined academics. The HR fraternity mistakenly thinks because they...
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Debate: "Is MBA required for managers??" deleted from your view.
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I got this beautiful posts on http://www.searchquotes.com/ To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong. The fear of being wrong, different, or socially unaccepted or unpopular is one of the biggest inhibitors to one's creative juices. When a person can do things without worrying what people will think of him, then a person can use their creativity with no limits, and take their work to places they probably would never of imagined going. One of the biggest rules to being creative is to first disregard everyone's opinion. The creativity you have is what makes your work your own, and changing it to fit into someone else's mold would defeat the purpose of it all. Reme...
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Saibal Ray
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| 3 months ago
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To break the stereotypes of life means to break free one's thoughts to show newer ways to attract criticisms but achieve laurels...Its just a question of being ready to face the known unknown...known is the fear of criticism and the unknown is the...
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Shashi Kumar U
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| 3 months ago
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Fear in any form can prevent one from being what one is capable. If one can overcome the fear factor one can explore new avenues, and find a different world.
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Insight: "When a person can do things without worrying what people will think of him : Creativity In Life" deleted from your view.
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Vinoy Scaria James
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| 3 months ago
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I am talking basically of the minimum requirement for a educated student. A bachelor degree. Further the government should give scholarship for higher studies based on their performance. At least to the needy lot.
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Saibal Ray
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| 4 months ago
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If govt. can generate employment opportunities through both the pvt. and public sectors, I dont think privatization of the education sector will create a problem for those whom we say cannot pay the fees.In a way, both should work hand in hand, on one...
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Sarika Singh
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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There are lots of students who are already losing the chance to get education in Government schools due to their economic problem. What to say about private schools. If education is privatised, then a major mass of students won't be able to get...
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Debate: "Should Education system be Privatised in India?" deleted from your view.
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Product
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ricky P
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| 3 months ago
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Product's quality creates identity for the brand. consumer always identify the brand based on product attributes. for Eg: if you want to buy a soap you usually go for Lux a product from HUL. there the product Lux comes first. Lux made a...
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Saibal Ray
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| 4 months ago
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A brand is born out of a quality product that sells like hot cakes. Definitely, product is important but a product is not a product if it does not have a brand that it builds over a period of time and graduates from 'producthood' to ' brandhood'.
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Akshay Rastogi
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| 1 year ago
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I feel that Brand plays major role when you want people to come forward and give a try to your products. If we talk about FMCG products, if HUL or P&G comes out with some new product, we'll be doubtful but the trust factor for the brand will...
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Debate: "Which is more important ?" deleted from your view.
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Saibal Ray
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| 4 months ago
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Certainly at the hindsight, if both the countries wanted to prosper economically, this could be a step forward to step up relations and trade. But, we have traded like this before and all that we got in return is a shower of bullets. We need to...
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Syed Shakeel Ahmed
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| 4 months ago
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This will not be the only trade relation
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Smita Dalvi
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| 1 year ago
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No we don't... Why is this necessary?? Isn't it kind of stupid to have such trade relations?
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Debate: "Tata Nano on Pakistani roads" deleted from your view.
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Unveil another ARJUN award
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A pandora box opened. Is it possible to close it!
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Yogesh Chaturvedi
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"Sportsmen are humans"
| 2 months ago
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Even I agree that something on line of veer - chakra should be there for sportsperson.Because as far as bharat ratna is considered it is mainly for art literature and social work and being a sportperson nowhere satisfies this criteria.And if BR...
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Saibal Ray
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| 4 months ago
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Too many cooks spoil the broth....Too many awards spoil the worth...
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Shameena W.
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"Unveil another ARJUN award"
| 4 months ago
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I agree to this. The honor of Bharath Ratna will be diminished and will finally lose its sheen. At same time we can acknowledge exemplary professionals in Sports and Arts by creating a new title.
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Ideate: "Opening the Bharath Ratna a title to sports-person /artiste a mistake. " deleted from your view.
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At last all will be finished, then why so constant hard effort for attainment of consciousness? What is the benefit suffering so much sorrow– pain – hardship for it? At last one time this creation will be destroyed, then why this unbearable painful run of life? What is the benefit – being a fully developed human being or attaining the god head?
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MahaDev
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| 3 months ago
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I have submitted your question before most venerable MahaManas, here is his answer– “It is true that one time all will be finished. But that is a happening of very far-off future. Keep in your mind another truth with it, whatever is happing here,...
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Saibal Ray
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| 4 months ago
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Yes, all that exists, one day, ceases to exist because nothing is permanent and nothing has ever been. So, what is the purpose of life? Remember, it takes several cycles of birth to get something precious - a human life. But again, when one day, the...
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Dr. Ray
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It is a spiritual question! After deep thinking it will be clear, in fact, ultimately there is no profit –no loss. All are nothing but Maya. From the view-point of reality, creatures are being compelled to enjoy, –to suffer, –to do work –to...
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Insight: "At last all will be finished, then why so constant hard effort for attainment of consciousness? " deleted from your view.
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Yes! We fiercely reject anything western.
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No! We weigh the pros and cons before we arrive at a decision.
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Chandra Prakash Agrawal
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"No! We weigh the pros and cons before we arrive at a decision."
| 1 month ago
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India - A place where you can taste a mix juice of tradition. western people come here to explore traditions and They like our tradition. Indians are versatile they are capable to adopt good things of western world, what is wrong is in tradition...
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Saibal Ray
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| 4 months ago
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We have been the inheritors of British policies and law. So we have by default already accepted something from the western world. Yes, now it is time to make our own road but that road is not going be constructed by Indians alone. It would be a road...
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Renashmi Kaur
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"No! We weigh the pros and cons before we arrive at a decision."
| 4 months ago
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I think as a society we have shown great maturity in following the parts of western lifestyle and culture that suits us best. We, except for sections do not have horses blinkers while dealing with foreign influence. However the growing intolerance...
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Debate: "Are we as Indians unwillinge to accept anything from the Western world?" deleted from your view.
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SAthishAp
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"Yes"
| 2 months ago
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whatever may be the case, education must be a part of life and schools need to be free of cost for education.
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Saibal Ray
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| 4 months ago
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The whole world revolves around the law of economics without which it would be difficult to exist. Even NGOs too need money to run their machinery. Therefore just having a free school with no quality education does not benefit anyone. Even if you have...
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Kavitha Shankar
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| 6 months ago
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There is a need of standardization here. A small, very small amount of fee should be there so no one takes benefit of the facility. The standard of education must be good enough to lure people to admit their children to such school and shun those...
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Debate: "Free schools: Do they benefit or not?" deleted from your view.




