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SRINATH ORN - MRICS Vice President - Projects, Pallazio Hotels & Leisure Ltd
 
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Present practice is fine 
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE  |  Argues in support of  "We need to see further"  |  10 months ago
Definitely, we should think beyond our imagination. I support your views, Pragya & thanks for referral.
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Argues in support of  |  10 months ago
The Present infrastructures are planned for yesterday, its not even considered for today. But its implemenated today and completed day after tomorow.
Pragya Kothari  |  Argues in support of  "We need to see further"  |  10 months ago
We talk about widening roads we want better highways , we need more muti storeyed buildings but do we have that? We plan a 4 lane and by the time the construction is done our requirement increases to 6 lane!! So why can't we judge and develop...
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sudhakar  |  Argues in support of  "Good"  |  1 year ago
FIRST LET THE GOVT TAKE SERIOUSLY INTEGRATIONS OF RIVERS. ONCE IT IS DONE 70% OF THE WATER PROBLEM IS SOLVED
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I prefer this not to be privitised. Privitising means commercialising and so the motive is to make quick returns and more profits of simple things. Few get richer of the public usage. A good example is aerated soft drinks, as many of must have seen any...
shalini sharma  |  Argues in support of  "Bad"  |  1 year ago
Already we pay the water bill. The water flows 24X7 at the VIPs, MLAs houses. If they have a right system they won't have to do this. Privatization means the cost will be going higher and it is something we have to do out of compulsion because we...
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Yes ,our indian culture is better than other's culture.. 
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 No, Nowadays it becomes worse compare to foreign culture.
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes ,our indian culture is better than other's culture.."  |  1 year ago
Definitely better than any other culture at present in the world save the chinese probably.
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes, BY all time the best culture and the mother of culture is the Indian culture. There is no doubt about it. The other cultures are derived from the Indian cultures which is existing till date for more than trillions of years now !
Yash Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes ,our indian culture is better than other's culture.."  |  1 year ago
I think today its improving a lot and its becoming more open, gone are the days where caste system and religion was very prevalent and regionalism was there, I am not saying today all these things are not there but the extent of it is getting...
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Yes ,our indian culture is better than other's culture.. 
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 No, Nowadays it becomes worse compare to foreign culture.
Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes ,our indian culture is better than other's culture.."  |  1 year ago
Definitely better than any other culture at present in the world save the chinese probably.
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Yes, BY all time the best culture and the mother of culture is the Indian culture. There is no doubt about it. The other cultures are derived from the Indian cultures which is existing till date for more than trillions of years now !
Yash Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes ,our indian culture is better than other's culture.."  |  1 year ago
I think today its improving a lot and its becoming more open, gone are the days where caste system and religion was very prevalent and regionalism was there, I am not saying today all these things are not there but the extent of it is getting...
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The Chairman of a Bank wanted to select a General Manager and asked his Secretary to place an advertisement citing the necessary requirements. He informed the secretary to shortlist two candidates an...
Saibal Ray  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
My heart goes out for the banks under Abraham's leadership; My legs out for Abraham for his failure to learn from his failures but my vote for George for being inexperienced but certainly not another Abraham.
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
None of them,  the process of shortlisting the candidates itself seems a question mark ?   Find the right candidate and select them.  The process of selection needs to be improved and not to risk.  It reminds me of a saying " IF YOU FAIL TO PLAN , YOU...
VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
U R right deepthy, to select george will be gr8.
 
 
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1 Adjust social-network privacy settings
2 Know Wat all u can share with the team
Vidhu Dar  |  Supported idea  "Adjust social-network privacy settings"  |  1 year ago
only way i think is to adjust your prvacy settings.
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Added idea  |  1 year ago
Trust this informations suffice your needs. If you are looking for more information pls. refer to the various ideas provided by the networking community friends.
R.Hariharan Subramaniam  |  Supported idea  "Adjust social-network privacy settings"  |  1 year ago
Try maintaining neutrality in your expression, don't be too opinionated and judgemental in the communication one would come across, most of the communication is happening without strong conviction. It's more of talk rather than real substance into...
 
 
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According to a survey - 'Indian Black Money in Swiss Bank' In 2006, the most recent Global Financial Integrity study, shows that the average amount stashed away from India annually during 2002-06 is ...
V B Sree Krishna Dutta  |  Answered  |  9 months ago
I apologize for the late response to this.   Some of us here agree not to bring any money into the country. I was reading an article by Warren Buffett. It is nothing about India or its Corruption as such but he highlighted a brilliant point...
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Stop Paying Taxes, unless n untill all the black money is brought back to India.  This should only be possible if there is a superior committee beyond the powers n influence of the parlimentarians or even superior to prime ministership  directly...
V B Sree Krishna Dutta  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
If all that money comes back to India, the consequences can be disastrous. I think, its better off for that money to be where it is. The present financial structure of the country may not be able to sustain such huge liquid cash to be in any...
 
 
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1 Be realistic in your expectations
2 find out your kid's choice and help them achieve that
Gargi Sinha  |  Supported idea  "Have No Expectations from them"  |  2 years ago
Mr.Russell your correct and I agree with what you said. But in India parents are more conscious of their children, and they try to impose their opinions into them. This affects the children and at one stage they feel it as torture and take wrong...
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Either education or any other activities it good to first trust them and have a chat with them.  Make them realise the importance of education or any other task / activities we want them to excel.  Also motivation help in a great way than forcing them. 
Seema  |  Supported idea  "Be realistic in your expectations"  |  2 years ago
yes i do agree with diya children are god gifted no one should hurt then let them do their own just show the actual path to follow and make them understand that parents are always with them and with care.
 
 
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1 Too much of financial freedom
2 Higher Expectations and Desires
K LAXMINARAYANA RAO  |  Added idea  "Inheritated relegious faith preventing equality right"  |  1 year ago
Most or prctically all of us have been brought up in a way our relegion preaches. Our relegion supports only male dominated society. Even the most modern boy in India when it comes to marriage goes through the Hindu rituals that preaches building...
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
The problem comes to certain  set of people  who either doesn't know to live with others or unable to adjust with others particularly at home front.  The same will either ready to anything for business or money making.  when comes to home they are too...
Anand P  |  Supported idea  "Too much of financial freedom"  |  2 years ago
True. too much of financial freedom seems to blind women to the fact that one has to build and nurture a relationship, and cannot demand or take relationships for granted.
 
 
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1 Its growth vs struggle
2 Excellent Work Environment + much more
Onkar Datt Sharma  |  Supported idea  "Excellent Work Environment + much more"  |  2 years ago
We can not preach value in front of our youngsters, where the so called owners of the domestic companies do not want to share the growth with the people who are really doing something for the organization. there is lack of corporate governance in...
SRINATH ORN - MRICS  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
Except a few indian firms, which are proven, rest are yet to prove their sustenance and stability in the market.  Yes in the last decade many of the small firms have grown big to the standard of MNC's.  This will change the attitude of the youth to...
Azhar Kazmi  |  Supported idea  "Its growth vs struggle"  |  2 years ago
Historically, yes there have been significant differences among the MNCs and the domestic firms so far as employment conditions are concerned. But I have the feeling that the gap has been narrowing down. While MNCs were generally perceived to be...
 
 
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