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My question is, those who entered in IT field around year 2000, what kind of role they will be doing after 2020? Â In 2020 those guys will be having around 20 years of experience and every one cannot ...
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siva
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No. IT People Increase the Experience Redline to the Life Cycle of Job... So I think most person to relieve the Company after 20 Years..
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Ganta Achuthan Sripathy
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I think the IT field will prosper for many more decades than expected...
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What is discipline? The Sam'skrta term for `discipline' is `anusha'sanam'. And what is anusha'sanam? `Hita'rthe sha'sanam ityarthe anusha'sanam.' When the code of discipline is imposed with the spirit of welfare, with the spirit of development, it is called `anusha'sanam' in Sam'skrta. There is no corresponding English word.
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SURENDRA TEWARI
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 Recently the Dubai bubble has bursted and governments as also the financial institutions, including Banks are still busy to assess possible impact of the same on their operations. Obviously, the depth of the crisis is still to be assessed with...
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Currently we are seeing just green shoots in the economy and it is not permanent. Still there is no job security in any industry. Our govt have historical fiscal deficit. We are yet to see the bottom of the recession. Whatever ups we are seeing...
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Shaju George
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It is almost clear that the prices are at rock bottom now.. through better negotiations and market study, one can ensure value for money in the current scenario..
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PROUT suggests that increases in per capita income are not a sufficiently reliable and scientific index to determine the standard and progress of a particular socio-economic unit. Rather, this approach is misleading and deceitful, because it refers to a simple mathematical calculation of total national income divided by total population. This does not give the correct picture of the standard of living of the people of a particular socio-economic unit, as the wealth disparity in society is concealed. Per capita income shows the mean and not the variation of income distribution. If inflation is also considered, the reliability of per capita income is further reduced. On the other hand, purcha...
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Subramaniyan
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Hi Sukhendu Ghosh, "Per capita income shows the mean and not the variation of income distribution.' So, even if per capita income is high, how you can ensure people have good purchasing power and they are happy? It is like inflation is 0.33% but...
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Samir Das
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Mr. Subramaniyan i definitely agree with you. Per capita income is definitely not the right criteria to measure economic prosperity, as you rightly said that if people can't afford to purchase the basic necessities then what is the point in having...
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PROUT suggests that increases in per capita income are not a sufficiently reliable and scientific index to determine the standard and progress of a particular socio-economic unit. Rather, this approach is misleading and deceitful, because it refers to a simple mathematical calculation of total national income divided by total population. This does not give the correct picture of the standard of living of the people of a particular socio-economic unit, as the wealth disparity in society is concealed. Per capita income shows the mean and not the variation of income distribution. If inflation is also considered, the reliability of per capita income is further reduced. On the other hand, purcha...
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Subramaniyan
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Hi Sukhendu Ghosh, "Per capita income shows the mean and not the variation of income distribution.' So, even if per capita income is high, how you can ensure people have good purchasing power and they are happy? It is like inflation is 0.33% but...
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Samir Das
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Mr. Subramaniyan i definitely agree with you. Per capita income is definitely not the right criteria to measure economic prosperity, as you rightly said that if people can't afford to purchase the basic necessities then what is the point in having...
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PROUT (PROgressive Utilization Theory) suggests that increases in per capita income are not a sufficiently reliable and scientific index to determine the standard and progress of a particular socio-economic unit. Rather, this approach is misleading and deceitful, because it refers to a simple mathematical calculation of total national income divided by total population. This does not give the correct picture of the standard of living of the people of a particular socio-economic unit, as the wealth disparity in society is concealed. Per capita income shows the mean and not the variation of income distribution. If inflation is also considered, the reliability of per capita income is further r...
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Asia: The Role of the CIA-ISI Terror Network Thursday, 18 September 2008, 1:00 pm Column: Global Research Political Destabilization in South and Central Asia: The Role of the CIA-ISI Terror Network by Andrew G. Marshall Global Research , September 17, 2008 Introduction Recent terror attacks in New Delhi on September 13, 2008, raise the questions of who was responsible and for what reason these attacks occurred. Terror attacks in India are not a new phenomenon, however, in their recent past, they can be largely attributed to the actions, finances, training and resources of one organization: The Pakistani Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). These new bombings bare the same relationship with th...
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Sayan Chakraborty
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We can see everything we can understand everything--but at the end of the day our hands tied by the paralyzed government of India.
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