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Shyam S.Jangid Sales Executive, Dell India P.Ltd.
 
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Minister of State for Higher Education D. Purandareswari wants India's technology institutes to work on developing low-cost laptops not costing more than $10 for students. His argument that though th...
Siju George  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Right now it is impossible. Even the cover needs more than 500 bucks
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
In India will not happen for this thing.
taranath joshi  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
Not an impossible idea. We see TVs at home. Store softwares and data in pendrives that cost around the same i.e. at Rs. 500. The shortage is - a keyboard. Convert Pendrive into CPU. Connect a keyboard and the TV screen - Just a creative mind can...
 
 
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MOHAN RAJ  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
yes.......... its possible. one good example is that the support given by the people and youth of India towards Hazare..........
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
In india not possible that india have corruption free country.
Arijita Pal  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
yes...it is a possibility, but not in near future and not without united action....... we need to ensure the followings (at least): 1. compulsory voting to know people's view 2. transparency internal and external to the organization 3.ministers...
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A quick look at the vote shares of the many contenders in the 15th Lok Sabha elections tells us quite a different story from the one told about the United Progressive Alliance’s landslide victory. Not only have the national parties not increased their vote shares nationally, it appears that very small local players in many states have played a determining role in the Congress’ victory by splitting the opposition vote. The Congress has increased its total vote share by 1.99 percent but the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) vote share has decreased by 3.32 percent. The combined vote share of the two main national parties has actually decreased by 1.33 percent (from 48.69 percent to 47.36 percent...
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
It's good that UPA make a govt. with single majority.But UPA have many hurdles for run smoothly govt.for next five years.Because left front and UPA exeternal supporter are not too good friend.
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
It's good that UPA make a govt. with single majority.But UPA have many hurdles for run smoothly govt.for next five years.Because left front and UPA exeternal supporter are not too good friend.
P. Abraham Paul  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Congress has done wisely in going alone in some States. Like I mentioned in one of my earlier postings, it is important to have polairization of National Parties viz, BJP, Congress and Communists, in the wider interest of the country. The regional...
 
 
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A quick look at the vote shares of the many contenders in the 15th Lok Sabha elections tells us quite a different story from the one told about the United Progressive Alliance’s landslide victory. Not only have the national parties not increased their vote shares nationally, it appears that very small local players in many states have played a determining role in the Congress’ victory by splitting the opposition vote. The Congress has increased its total vote share by 1.99 percent but the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) vote share has decreased by 3.32 percent. The combined vote share of the two main national parties has actually decreased by 1.33 percent (from 48.69 percent to 47.36 percent...
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
It's good that UPA make a govt. with single majority.But UPA have many hurdles for run smoothly govt.for next five years.Because left front and UPA exeternal supporter are not too good friend.
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
It's good that UPA make a govt. with single majority.But UPA have many hurdles for run smoothly govt.for next five years.Because left front and UPA exeternal supporter are not too good friend.
P. Abraham Paul  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
Congress has done wisely in going alone in some States. Like I mentioned in one of my earlier postings, it is important to have polairization of National Parties viz, BJP, Congress and Communists, in the wider interest of the country. The regional...
 
 
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Let discuss the impact of Recession on IT and Engineering Industries. Which is more impacted ?
ashwani badhwar  |  Answered  |  2 years ago
the industry which is totally dependent upon exports sales is most affected by liquid crunch.
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
I think most affected industry is BPO,manufacturing units,banking sector,realty sector.I hope recesession will be over in mid 2010.All industries are smoothly running in 2011.If govt.can make strong option so recesession will go very soon.
Manoj  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
I beleive almost every industry who has a major revenue share in exports  or dependance in foriegn markets are impacted. If you look at IT, those who are completely focussed on Indian market also impacted due to their customer who has exposure to...
 
 
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I am handling the Dell counter in Croma the Electronic mega store. I My main role is handle the counter sales individualy.The main product is laptops and desktops.Maintain the daily basis report.
 
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Mohit Aggarwal  |  Argues in support of  "B2B"  |  2 years ago
Yes Mr. Rohit is right. Both B2B and B2C are equally important. Both requires same study and research. If a sales person has good knowledge of the products and type of customers. For him, none is tough.
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Argues in support of  |  3 years ago
I think B2C is the best way to introduce a new born product.
Deepali Gulati  |  Argues in support of  "B2B"  |  3 years ago
B2B or B2C, nothing is tough, if you have a good knowlege of what you are selling. Also, b2b is more tough as high money and high risk is involved.
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working on the clean energy.....so wanted to go through survey of what is the present scenerio....thats y i m here and asking u all professionals this simple question.....hope i will get my answer as...
N. NAGESHWARAN  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Politicians often interfere in the management of power utilities and create obstacle in its growth development.  Consumers who are used to low prices resist change as they do not foresee the future benefits and its utility. Widespread non-payment...
Shyam S.Jangid  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
It's a communication gapes between central govt. or state govt.
 
 
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Shyam S.Jangid  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Inflation data showing only on govt. files,if u compare rates of vegetables,grossry items,daily uses things so situation are opposite.At a time inflation rate are too high.Govt. showing the data are good because it's a election time.
Radhakrishna Marar  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
As per today's news to go by the inflation has dropped to an all time low but it is not that food grains is price is going up, but there is no rise in the price of those products and it is remaining at the same point, and this will have a bad...
 
 
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Shyam S.Jangid  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
I think no too much pressure on realty market.because property rates are very high, and realtors are not maintain a good reliable rates of property.
Pragya Kothari  |  Answered  |  3 years ago
Mr. Ashish, cement industry in US has greatly affected by the recession and many cement manufacturing companies are closing down. But in INDIA the effect of recession is not been seen the demand for the cement has been increased and therefor the...
 
 
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