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Sanjit Biswas Sales/BD Manager, Larsen & Toubro
 
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MAJETY CHANDRA SHEKHAR  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I think it is not correct way. The working culture will effect and directly the employee efficiency  
Sanjit Biswas  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I think this is not a new thing for employees, many of the sales people in India are being tracked by GPS systems given to them to know their whereabouts when their are doing their work, and I am really feeling sorry for all the employees who will be...
Neelam Mishra  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Are we slaves?   This is what I felt when I read the article in the first place, I mean how can they spy on their employees, if they are not performing it will be clearly visible who ever is handling the team, this somewhat resembles a reality TV...
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Sanjit Biswas  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I don't think that. We have examples like Ratan TATA who develops the whole area where he sets up any of his factories and even gives pensions to its employees. Also takes care of their families. Aren't they true nationalists?
Yatindra Sharma  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
No one wants to think towards it
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INDIA IS GUILTY OFHUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION BECAUSE IT DOESNT CARE 
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 INDIA IS NOT GUILTY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS IT HAS NHRC
Sanjit Biswas  |  Argues in support of  "INDIA IS NOT GUILTY OF HUMAN RIGHTS AS IT HAS NHRC"  |  2 years ago
I don't agree with you Neelima, Might be we have been negligent and slow enough in helping many socially troubled people but it is not an excuse to blame the whole government as exploiter. The cases which doesn't get solved are because of the...
Neelima Pandey  |  Argues in support of  "INDIA IS GUILTY OFHUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION BECAUSE IT DOESNT CARE"  |  2 years ago
Not only with women, children and elders, our government policies has done wrong with many minorities group. The terrorist organisations like maoists are none but the biproducts of our negligence. The family of the war martiers are least taken...
Capt. Immanuel Tavamani (ex-army)  |  Argues in support of  "INDIA IS GUILTY OFHUMAN RIGHTS VIOLATION BECAUSE IT DOESNT CARE"  |  2 years ago
NEITHER( AND MAINLY) THE POLICE, THE STATE GOVERNMENTS, OR FOR THAT MATTER THE CENTAL GOVERNMENT AND EVEN THE NHRC, THE STATE HRC'S IS  BOTHERED WHETHER AN INDIAN DIES OR LIVES WITHOUT DIGNITY - THERE IS SO MUCH OF SUFFERING AND THE STATE...
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Gaurav Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I am working in INDIA's No.1 Solar cell producer that is IndoSolar Limited and my company has so much orders in upcoming years so we cann't say that solar energy is not for everyone. Before 5 to 10 years efficieny of solar cell was 10 to 12.5%...
Sanjit Biswas  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
We still don't possess so much advanced technology of using solar power thus its not so easy to implement solar power in the immediate years. It has still a long way to go and if it has to become an efficient energy source, it is not going to...
Vijay Raj  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Yes it's true that at present we don't have high-end technology to make maximum use of solar energy.  But if you take the example of natural gas ,and look back a few years back, oil companies used to burn the natural gas due to lack of...
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 any other petrol/diesel vehicle.
Sanjit Biswas  |  Argues in support of  "nano"  |  2 years ago
The bigger a car is, the more fuel it will consume. The smaller the car is, the less fuel it will consume. So, keeping in mind the current problems of the society, I believe NANO would be a better choice...
Hitesh Thakkar  |  Argues in support of  "any other petrol/diesel vehicle."  |  2 years ago
My suggestion - Maruti WagonR with factory fit GAS cum Petrol is viable choice for those who wants mileage, compact 2+2. In fact Maruti and Tata has models to fit requirement of all the economy class of society. I personally own Maruti SX4 and...
C Nijagunaradhya  |  Argues in support of  "any other petrol/diesel vehicle."  |  2 years ago
I would prefer anything from Maruti suzuki because its the best for indian roads wheteher its fuel efficency , cost of maintenance , comfort and even good RESALE value also.
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चोटों पे चोट देते ही जाने का शुक्रिया पत्थर को बुत की शक्ल में लाने का शुक्रिया जागा रहा तो मैंने नए काम कर लिए ऐ नींद आज तेरे न आने का शुक्रिया सूखा पुराना जख्म नए को जगह मिली स्वागत नए का और पुराने का शुक्रिया आती न तुम तो क्यों मैं बनाता ये सीढ़ियाँ दीवारों, मेरी राह में आने का शुक्रिया अब यह हुआ कि दुनिया ही लगती है मुझको घर यूँ मेरे घर में आग लगाने का शुक्रिया गम मिलते हैं तो और निखरती है शायरी यह बात है तो सारे जमाने का शुक्रिया
Sanjit Biswas  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Nice poem Mr. Tiwari, really very interesting. Thanks for sharing,....
Pooja Joshi  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Wah, kya khub likha hai.... I don't have word to express my feeling..Thanks for sharing Abhishek ji..
Jaspal Singh Sodhi  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Though this site may not be a poetry-site, but, anyhow, even by default, we are so lucky to have found such a beautiful poetry through these hidden gems-Kamal Parsoon, Abhishek Tiwari, Manju Dagar, Pooja Joshi, and many more. Simply breathtaking !...
 
 
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B aapu says On Appraisal .......... 'Agar koi tumhari salary na increase kare , tumhe promotion na de, tum kam karte raho.... sirf kam hi nehi zyada kam karo...... promotion ki ummed na karo....... Dekhna, Uski aatma ek din jaroor jaagegi. Aur wo tumhe salary hike aur promotion zaroor dega' Aur agar phir bhi koi salary hike aur promotion nahi mile , to uske paas jaana, use ek Guldasta dena.... aur Vinamrata se kehna....... i am resigning and GET WELL SOON MAMU Baapu Ne Bola Hai.......
Deepali Gulati  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
gud one, i read this earlier also.
Sanjit Biswas  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Excuse me sir, when one is earning less, he is earning at least something but after resigning, his earnings will be zero. Then who will take care of his expenses ? huh ...? Just kidding dude...nice joke...thanks for sharing,...
 
 
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Sanjit Biswas  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Nice article Chirag, really very informative. Thanks for sharing...
 
 
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topilal  |  Supported idea  "Vision for life is important"  |  2 years ago
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Sanjit Biswas  |  Supported idea  |  2 years ago
Mr. Atul KUmar is right. Introducing Area related or Industry related courses will definitely help students to get updated for the daily coming newer technologies and we won't be lacking skills...
Alka Thakur  |  Supported idea  "I dont agree"  |  2 years ago
Only thing I would like to add to what Praveen has said is, we lack the practical training called apprenticeship. In Germany it is a must for any person to take up a three year or one year practical training course in any field of your interest,...
 
 
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navin sahal  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  6 months ago
I think that softwares not only reduce human errors,but also minimizes labour.using PLC controlled automation technique to improve quality of their products.now a days in each new pant IT system is must for produdction and companies are...
Sanjit Biswas  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
In my view integrating IT in the manufacturing process may produce good results and reduce human error but I would also like to say that one cannot become 100% automated and completely take out the human element.What will happen if the machine...
Isha Verma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
I definitely think so.Automated machines and mechanical software on the manufacturing production line offer the ability to produce a consistent result every time. Computers in automated machines can be programmed to create exactly the same...
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