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Shyne U
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| 2 years ago
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As long as you can strike the balance....it depends on the financial freedom also. If you've the freedom to choose the right job which suits you to strike that balance..well good! Otherwise it'd be a tensed mother running around!
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Chetanram G. Shewale
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| 2 years ago
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Yes, they do. It is clearly the dilemma between the job and the child. At one hand it is struggle for the livelihood and at the other hand it is a part of one's own being. I think it is quiet natural. However balance one may strike among whatever...
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Saswati Biswas
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| 2 years ago
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I am a working mother and work under constant guilt of not being able to take care of my child my self. I leave him behind with the maid. To make up for all the lost time, I end up doing all that he asks for (giving into his whims and fancies) I...
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Hello!! The biggest realty show 'IPL-Game of Cricket'is on,big name ,big celebrities are earing from this show .Than why not Telcos? Last year itself Vodafone Essar became official telecom partner of IPL.Vodafone Essar has signed a $25 million agreement as official telecom partner of the DLF-IPL for five years (2008-2012). According to reliable sources the partnership is worth $ 5 million for each of the five years. Now the fever is back for second season of IPL2. So, Telcos are ready to in cash.They came up with special offers, tariffs and prizes, the telecom service providers, including Vodafone, Idea and Virgin, are gearing up to cash in on the cricketing extravaganza-- Indian Premier Le...
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Radhakrishna Marar
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| 3 years ago
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I would say nothing can beat the excitement and craze of Indian fans when it comes to cricket.IPL in South Africa will be successful no doubt but the hype,energy levels of people and the hype over it won't be same as last year. .
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Saswati Biswas
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| 3 years ago
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yes I agree with you Anil that this time IPL will not create that type of excitement ,which was seen in IPL2008.The major reason for this is that it has been shifted in South Africa.Majority of Indian audience are crazy about cricket,but due to this...
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Makrand Bhave
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| 3 years ago
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When the first Maruti car was launched as the cheapest vehicle with Suzuki collab, the frenzy and excitement and the mad rush to buy it was palpable to the extent of the nation vibrating with excitement. What happened next? Its just another car...
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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It absolutely not necessary to invest so much on Insuring each player. I read it the newspapers that the details of the package are similar to those signed last year, and will provide covers not just due to terrorism, but take into account other...
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Jayant Vishnu
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| 3 years ago
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No Saswati, you have taken only the amount into consideration. Try to analyse it from the side of the franchises, the amount they have invested in buying the players and this time it would be a foreign tour. And if people are travelling then the...
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Debate: "IPL 2009 is insured for US $286 million, more than double the amount- IPL2008. Is this required? " deleted from your view.
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Hello!!! Friends, In this article I had shared views on how insurance industry is effected by IPL in both aspect i.e, in positive term negative term. IPL has provided opportunities on a larger scale to cover conventional risks. For instance, Sony and World Sports Group have paid over $1 billion for broadcast rights for the IPL matches. This includes $ 918 million for the telecast rights and $108 million for promotion of the tournament. Most of this money would initially go to the IPL franchises. The Indian Premier League (IPL), apart from redefining cricket, has posed a few teasers. One of them is how to evaluate the financial risks involved with the game. In fact, hectic talks are on to s...
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Jayant Vishnu
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| 3 years ago
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I would also say that IPL is emerging as a great platform to advertise. Advertising is all about picking the right media with high viewership to get maximum visibility and brand recall. And IPL as a platform satisfies it all.
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Sasi Dash
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| 3 years ago
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Apart from the primary sponsors there are many brands such as Wrigley’s Orbit chewing gum, Cinthol soap, Nivea skin care, Adidas, Sprite, etc. that are looking to ride on the popularity of this event. But I don't feel that the impact would be as...
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Akanksha Prasad
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| 3 years ago
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Even i agree with Sasi's observation that Orkut is more of a hangout stuff rather information gathering. But i will take a neutral stand in this. Because the way Ipl is pushing its presence in networking sites, it could attract a substantial...
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Saswati Biswas
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| 3 years ago
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As far as traffic is concerned, Orkut is no.1 social networking site in India and it would be interesting to see Orkut’s monetization strategy – after all, monetizing social networks is not an easy game.I think monetization strategy will work.
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Mohit Aggarwal
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| 3 years ago
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According to me the IPL management is also exploring opportunities to sell the IPL content to mobile phone service providers. This would include screen savers, wall papers, highlights from the IPL archives as well as live clippings from the new...
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Chandan Roy
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| 3 years ago
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Hi.. Saswati I feel that there is a huge market for cricket content, broadcasting live clippings of matches on mobile phones may not be possible. “Since we do not have the right infrastructure in place, I do not think that fans would be able to...
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Makrand Bhave
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| 3 years ago
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100%. And why not?? The matches are being beamed LIVE in the privacy of my living room!! Its business after all for all concerned. The importance should not be unduly attached to it at all!!
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Sasi Dash
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| 3 years ago
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No, I don't think so , tactical "timeout"is an innovation where in each innings now coming to a halt for seven-and-a-half minutes after 10 overs.In those minutes teams can take drinks and discuss the tactics strategies to be followed .
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James Masih
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| 3 years ago
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The reality now is that cricket is a highly commercial entity. There is big money in cricket today, and much of is emanating from India. The organisers are not only aiming to provide a fantastic spectacle for the spectators, but they are also...
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konkan SINGHA
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| 1 year ago
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No, it has got a hell lot of manufacturing defects. People are lured by its cheapness however, a second-hand car would be far better than Nano.look at the marcopolo, Transport carrier by TATA replica of VOLVO somehow is so Mal -manufactured...
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Saswati Biswas
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| 3 years ago
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Mr. Muthu Andiappan it would have been better of you had embedded you work here. Andy Technology View more documents from Andy Appan .
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Satwinder Singh
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| 3 years ago
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Yes, for rough use... Since we dun have enough place for parkings, and we often got scratches in traffic which pinches.. but with Nano there is no "pinch" feeling.. just use it and love it and throw it.. !! All can afford who wish to get 2 extra...
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