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SAPTARSHI DASGUPTA Business Development Executive , Johnson & Johnson
 
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has improved a lot when compared to the olden times 
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 not at all improved when compared to the olden times
Moparthi Sai Ramya Sree  |  Argues in support of  "has improved a lot when compared to the olden times"  |  1 year ago
the quality and the career opportunities the people who are taking up the course has tremendously improved in these days.in coming days it has a promising career
SAPTARSHI DASGUPTA  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
The perspectove of improvement can be judged to usage of technology for communicatrion, branding, visuals, qualification of the field personnel, business ethics, etc. This process is natural with availability of infrastructure, focussed market...
Anita Rai  |  Argues in support of  "has improved a lot when compared to the olden times"  |  1 year ago
Yes it has improved a lot. The technology in playing a vital role in the growth of pharma industry. So today the pharma industry professional are highly qualified and really doing good !!!
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Yes It is immoral 
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 No its ok,
R.SANJAY GREGORY WILLIAMS  |  Argues in support of  "No its ok, "  |  12 months ago
As of today Mr.Sujth you have more to fear form Islam than any other religion
SAPTARSHI DASGUPTA  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
immoral or not is based on the prespective to the one who has taken a new religion from some other religion. its true that many congregations give monetary benifits to the needy. For this NEEDY, hunger takes a much higher priority than religion. If...
Priya Varadan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes It is immoral"  |  2 years ago
its not exactly forced coversion, the christian evagelist are taking advantage of peoples vulnerability. if u r reaally into social work u must uplift people and leave at that. . but.. we are all too quick to point fingers at islamic and hindu...
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varunsangani  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 month ago
@JAYAGOPAL RAGHAVAN 100% right my brother! ur comment is too good!
SAPTARSHI DASGUPTA  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
Conversion to other religions is a choice by NEED and not WANT. Monetary support for sustainance is a driving factor for such changes luring women is a story for every religion hindu political outfits kill hindus as well as other sects what have we...
Kumara Swamy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Yes, this is an unfortunate situation in India. In the name of secularism, these things are happening in India. Unfortunately, we are recognizing this fact. You are right oneday or the other Hindus will be become minorities in India.
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parwati singari  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
As practising clinician I feel, that it is not brain drain, there are lot of issues that come to play here, the human resource going for the course, they are there because they are not aware of other options, or parental pressure unnecessary...
aneetnaik  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
YES AS A CITIZEN OF THIS COUNTRY, I FEEL THAT ARE COUNTRY SHOULD PROSPER AND DEVELOP.BUT IT IS EASY  TO BE SAID THAN  DONE. BECAUSE IT IS NOT AN INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY BUT IT IS RESPONSIBILITY OF ALL THE PEOPLE. AND REASON FOR ARE BACKWARDNESS...
Sovan Maiti  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Saptarshi, good debate. According to me the main reason why we lack in the medical infrastructure is due to the brain drain. The cause for this brain drain is the Indian government, they did not provide sufficient resources and technology to...
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The 300000 cr BPL insurance scheme reflects the intention (glimmer of hope!!) of govt to the much neglected sector amongst other reqirements. However  is it the actual need? The capacity to engage be...
 
 
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