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''' MERRY CHRISTMAS A VERY VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR-2012 ''' - -Suresh
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Saquib Alam
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Happy new year to all of you
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Rathin Deb
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| 4 months ago
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Thanks Suresh wish you and your family and all the members of too step a very happy New Year.
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Entertainment break is going to become small now a day in order to maintain viewers interest. First, Start Gold Channel have been started “1 Minutes break” since more than 6 months ago and it has been got really good response. Because, the growth of television advertisement is growing and continuously 4-5 minutes advertisement making down interest of viewers. As well, many times viewers avoid watching full program or good movies due to advertisement bombarding. Now, (Sony Entertainment television) SET Max has also started “2 Minute Break” after Star Gold, overall both of these channel are leading among the broadcast of Hindi Movie channel where its broadcasting continuously full day Hind...
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Saquib Alam
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| 4 months ago
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The new trend of one min. and two mins. break is novel and good for a channel to improve its TRP. Obviously there is a problem of advertisers and a channel can`t sustain without them. But there is a solution for this, I`ve seen that during a break...
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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| 4 months ago
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It is sort of break from long intervening advertisements.Other channels may follow suit to keep the interest of viewers.
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Customer retention
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New customers
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Srinivas suravajhala
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"Customer retention"
| 4 months ago
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I strongly believe they are not mutually exclusive. Retaining the customers does not mean that there need not be a strategy for luring the new customers. Luring the new customers also required to stay ahead in the race and to spread your base in...
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Saquib Alam
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Trust is the most important thing in a business. Old customers should be retained. Your good track record with your old customers will automatically add new customers to your business. If a business person wants a lion`s share in the market it is only...
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Purvi Ghosh
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"Customer retention"
| 2 years ago
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Before you spend your time and money going after new customers and clients you do not currently have a relationship with consider the following statistics: * Repeat customers spend 33% more than new customers. * Referrals among repeat...
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If it is fair competition, Indian manufacturers will give tough fight to chinese. But in China, land is almost free, power is very cheap, lot of subsidies for exports, etc. Also Chinese currency is a...
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Saquib Alam
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| 4 months ago
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Our manufacturers are killed by govt. policies. As far as products are concerned we know that that India has a cheap labour force from international markets and we can compete with China or any other nation. But the main problem is a defective...
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RAJU KUMAR SINGH
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chinese goods r comparatively cheaper due 2 cheap availability of human resource, even children and prisoners r being used by industries at cheaper rates. workers r forced 2 work 12hours all seven days. second thing chinese goods r of inferior...
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Shashi Kumar U
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There is already certain restrictions placed like anti dumping duty etc to curb import of cheap goods into the country. But the edge the Chinese goods have is the cheapness even after paying all import duties these Chinese goods are cheaper than...
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Saquib Alam
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| 4 months ago
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It does not shape our career it only grooms the personality which helps us in shaping our career.
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anuradha
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| 1 year ago
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I feel BPO gives more exposure to things to become a leader or Manager soon which other org. wont give in the short period i think.
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Jyoti Kapoor
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| 1 year ago
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BPO it too has same kind of ladder where one becomes a lead and then manager. I do not understadn why are BPO jobs not respected as equals to the developers though the pay is higher..
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Saquib Alam
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"Yes"
| 5 months ago
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Ya definitely one should go for skills. Marks and percentage can only help a little. You might get some preference while getting placed from the campus, but after that only your skills and talent will help you in your achievements ahead.
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Subhajit Sengupta
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| 5 months ago
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Give your argument...Yes skills are the ultimate thing that works out for any kind of work flow procedure respectively. therefore percentages are very nominal in such cases. skills are your capabilities which you earn but percentages are just the...
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manish kumar
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| 7 months ago
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I hate those who see first marks on cv rather than skills interests. suppose a freshers got 65% in BE/B.tech but not having even 60% mark in 10th or 12th , then he or she is not eligible to Most of the IT companies. shame on Indian education...
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Happy Kumar
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"Yes"
| 2 months ago
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Rape’ the word itself sends across chills down the spine! Only a woman who has undergone such brutality understands the pain, dismay and disgrace that it beholds. Rape or forcible sexual contact is indeed the most shameful facet of humanity. It...
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Saquib Alam
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In many countries of the world including India there is a death penalty for killing a person. If a criminal rapes a women he destroys her life. Her condition become worse than a dead body. People take the dead to perform last rituals but no one...
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Kavitha Shankar
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"Yes"
| 2 years ago
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There should be only death penalty for the rape accused. Only then thee cases will stop. How many rape cases happen in Arab nations? Hardly once in a blue moon. Only because, there punishments are so strict that people think a thousands of times...
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