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Sharvari A. Joshi Chief of Bureau/Editor in Chief, freelance
 
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dhananjay lambe  |  Argues in support of  "yes"  |  1 year ago
Politics has become a source of bribery. It's a positive term, bt has become negative because of the leaders like A. Raja.A total reform is requried. Youth and students can bring a change. They should enter as soon as possible...
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Today's political system compel even the good leaders to decline from their moral doctrines. As crores of money is run in election process, they are bound 2 make money through unfair means.
R.Rajkumar  |  Argues in support of  "no"  |  1 year ago
NO.. India is suffering from lack of good citizenship..It is not the leaders who make up the country..Its you and me..How many of us are true to ourselves??Not just blaming at leaders will make leaders good..its we who are selecting them.. How...
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Sri Krishna  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
@ Anantha I am sorry for my reply, might have created problems for somebody, but my true intentions are to give a complete picture, which happens to be sad in nature. people just using pride as a pretext is just sad. yeah my earlier replies...
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I feel, in a democratic country as India, we are courageous enough to express our concerns publicly. And I believe, this is the highest strength of any nation which is on the verge of being the super power!!!
Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes....criticizing how a country or the government functions is a good thing, and if nobody is saying nothing then its a bad thing....standing up against something not so good which is happening is a good way to raise awareness and as somebody...
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The emotional connect appeals to me more 
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 Rational sounds commercial and might not convey the message
ASOKE KUSARI  |  Argues in support of  "Rational sounds commercial and might not convey the message"  |  2 years ago
They say it "Commercial Break" and the ads appear. What is wrong in being commercial and thus being 'rational' ? When an ad appears, its emmotional appeal may touch the story line ... but buying any product should be a "prudent and rational" one...
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
As far as the TV Commercials are concerns, emotional connect appeals to me more than mere rational message. Airtels's commercial which shown a young boy comes to his Dadaji and arranges skillfully a talk between the estranged father and son( Boy's...
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Argues in support of  "The emotional connect appeals to me more"  |  2 years ago
The basis for this debate arose from a television commercial that i was watching during the IPL matches. It was after ages that i was seeing a television commercial that was so beautiful in its execution that all aspects of it appealed to me as a...
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Dinesh Kumar Mahto  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
No way,as cricket is a religion in India,and no one can fed of seeing the god like sachin tendulkar playing for India.May be after retirement of tendulkar ,many people started loosing interests but cricket will still remain the no.1 sports in...
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I don't think people r losing interest in Cricket as for us d Indians Cricket seems to be more a glamor than a game.As a lot of money is poured into the sport, more n more it is becoming unavoidable in our life. Media is helping a gr8 deal in creating...
Himanshu Pathak  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Prashant interesting debate. I don't think people are losing interest, instead they started watching it more frequently. The IPL has given a new face to the cricket game. So I think it should be conducted every year. And cricket is not a kind of...
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1 DEFENCE, ENERGY AND AGRICULTURE
2 Focus on Indian FMCG sector
ranjan sarmah  |  Added idea  "financial market should be focussed,sa this will make a great flow of money in the market to boost up the economy of the nati"  |  2 years ago
financial market like , banking and insurance should be foccused more to enhance the cash flow in the market to boost up the economy of the nation and automatically it will generate more employment. life insurance industry is today giving more...
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
I feel, agriculture is the sector which  needs utmost attention.  UPA government always talks about "All Inclusive Development," but they should not forget that farmers are the backbone of india, and unless it stands erect,  inclusive development is a...
ujjval jain  |  Supported idea  "DEFENCE, ENERGY AND AGRICULTURE"  |  2 years ago
Agree with you Nitin,,agriculture is still our core economy, energy is our future defense internal security viz a viz Naxal movements, terrorism tensions escalating in Pak. is the utmost priority to deal in. Thanks Shailena for referring. 
 
 
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Suresh Prasad Gupta  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
Simply NO. This is a thought which has come from people who are pure selfish and self centered. They are surely followers of Britishers who used the technique of divide and rule.
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
No, as any other places in India, Mumbai belongs to everyone. But, despite we see the politicization of this issue which lands into nothing but the drift between Mumbaikar's; what I believe in is, there certainly the first right of the domiciles on...
Kavitha Shankar  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
We are all Indians first. Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi belong to all Indians. That is the reality. We can never become a superpower with this kind of mentality. Outsiders ruled us for approx 1000 years because we were never united and were always...
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On Right Path 
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S. Muralidharan  |  Argues in support of  "Too Ambitious"  |  1 year ago
The CCE (Comprehensive Continuous Evaluation) system adopted for X standard is far from desired. The evaluations are very subjective and the teachers are not behavioural scientists or the psycho-analytical experts to assess and evaluate the...
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Argues in support of  "On Right Path"  |  2 years ago
I believe, Kapil Sibbal's education reform funda is like Chemotherapy suggested to BJP by Sangh, for, it is though absolute necessity but painful. Yeah, any reforms in any sector are not digestible to everybody. But this doesn't mean that we...
Rajeev Sati  |  Argues in support of  "On Right Path"  |  2 years ago
Well what ever the congress govt think that all is like making people labourless and nobody will work same as like the govt. It feels like they are making a blunder by making all student. But the one idea of IIT Enterence Criteria is quite good....
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DEEPAK SHARMA  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Whoa....Shashi tharoor is a victim of Indian media and the worst corrupt indian political system.
Sharvari A. Joshi  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I agree with Mr. Tharur's controversial statement evevn if I feel Congress should take action against. For, Mr. Tharur expressed the collective feeling of those creamy layer who are priviledged to travel by Business class since long and as a political...
Darshil  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
The statement that Mr. Tharoor was apparently wrong in any context may it be the feelings of the common Indian people or anything else. Nodoubt being a highly civilized citizen beofre and now an elegant politician he has a habit opf travelling...
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