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Acceleration of investment into manufacturing  
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 Scaling up of skill sets of the growing work force
Mohammad Bakhsh  |  Argues in support of  "Acceleration of investment into manufacturing "  |  6 months ago
India is far behind China,the world's greatest manufacturing power. With rising wages in China,foreign investors are worried and waiting for some other places. India can seize the opportunity with its less expensive skilled work force.A top...
sudhakar  |  Argues in support of  "Acceleration of investment into manufacturing "  |  6 months ago
investment on mnfs sector no doubt raises employment followed by income which in turn pushes the production and finally the raise in the general price level which is tantamount to inflation. But what is needed at this hour is a strong economic...
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Morning i got email like this: Happy VALENTINE Day in Advance :)     Send it around the world…
Prasad Kanhere  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
ZERO -0- is complete number -sign of 360 degree -completeness-Zero is constant keeps other nos constant or many times ahead. 14-2-12 added 1+4=5+2=7+1+2=10=1+0=1 No is winner No 1 and only 1.
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
thanks and wish u the same.
Ardhendu Pal  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
Thanks a lot Mr. Vinoy for the appreciations. Might be loneliness driven mind can calculate these things out of jealousy may be.
 
 
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No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor. 
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siddivineetkumar  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  8 months ago
it is not the thing increasing here. The point is there was a disconnection between three of them and they will be untill the end.
sudhakar  |  Argues in support of  |  8 months ago
True. This is primarily because of the modern world is more self conscious and hardly having time to think on what others are doing.
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "No! The middleclass is aware of the needs of the poor."  |  8 months ago
The middle class is soundly rooted to the ground reality. Infact it is this segment that has not been swayed by factors like business interests, caste, religion & language. This is precisely why the middle-class is such a potent force in the...
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“Who am I –Where I came from –Where to go and Why–, these questions –the eagerness to know oneself is the main cause and driving power of the creation.”     –M ahaManas      
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
These things are just beyond reality. The person who understand himself better can alone understand this high spirituality theory. Dr. Ray thanks for sharing.
 
 
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sheriff r mohideen  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  8 months ago
Sure.There is no doubt in it.Just a casual look at the new layouts for residential purpose shows the original water ways get buried under concrete and we come to know only later it becomes a township and during monsoon when there is no outlet for...
sudhakar  |  Argues in support of  |  10 months ago
i endorse your view without any reservation
Shanti Roshan  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  10 months ago
Yes Shameena! Every policy decision that the government and private sector takes should give far more thought to this aspect than as given now. Environment degradation might just will be the biggest battle for mankind in the near future. India too...
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1) The most selfish ONE letter word ' I ' Avoid it 2) The most satisfying TWO letter word ' WE ' Use it 3) The most poisonous THREE letter word ' EGO ' Kill it 4) The most used FOUR letter word ' LOVE ' Value it 5) The most pleasing FIVE letter word ' SMILE ' Keep it 6) The fastest spreading SIX letter word ' RUMOUR ' Ignore it 7) The hardest working SEVEN letter word ' SUCCESS ' Achive it 8) The most enviable EIGHT letter word ' JEALOUSY ' Distance it 9) The most powerfull NINE letter word ' KNOWLEDGE ' Acquire it 10) The most essential TEN letter word ' Confidence ' Trust it
Cyril S M  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
Very Good. Add Approach and Hope - We should have right approach and never lose hope.
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
really a good one thanks
jairaj shyam prasad  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
really nice Varsha.but i think there should be some minimum amount of EGO in everyone as it is one of the tool to boost self-confidence.eager to hear comments.
 
 
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ForbesWoman | 11/04/2011 @ 12:35PM | 354,756 views Final Cut: Words to Strike from Your Resume If you’ve applied for a job recently, you’ve probably looked over that 8½  x 11” summary of your career more times than you can count—and tweaked it just as often—in pursuit of  the perfect resume . But before you add another bullet point, consider this: It’s not always about what you add in—the best changes you can make may lie in what you take out. The average resume is chock-full of sorely outdated, essentially meaningless phrases that take up valuable space on the page. Eliminate them, and you’ll come off as a better, more substantial candidate—and your resume won’t smack of that same generic,...
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
TO ALL JOB SEEKERS
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
FOR ALL JOB SEEKERS IT IS A VERY USEFUL TOOL
 
 
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VERY IMPORTANT Information.   'Have U ever heard about LPG gas cylinder's expiry date.....!! Expired Cylinders are not safe for use and may cause accidents.. In this regard please be cautious at the time of accepting any LPG cylinder from the Vendor. Here is how we can check the expiry of LPG cylinders: On one of three side stems of the cylinder, the expiry date is coded alpha numerically as follows A or B or C or D and some two digit number following this e.g. D06.. The alphabets stand for quarters - 1. A for March (First Qtr), 2. B for June (Second Qtr), 3. C for Sept (Third Qtr), 4. D for December (Fourth Qtr). The digits stand for the year till it is valid. Hence D06 would mean December...
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
VERY USEFUL AND HENCE SHARED
 
 
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VERY IMPORTANT Information.   'Have U ever heard about LPG gas cylinder's expiry date.....!! Expired Cylinders are not safe for use and may cause accidents.. In this regard please be cautious at the time of accepting any LPG cylinder from the Vendor. Here is how we can check the expiry of LPG cylinders: On one of three side stems of the cylinder, the expiry date is coded alpha numerically as follows A or B or C or D and some two digit number following this e.g. D06.. The alphabets stand for quarters - 1. A for March (First Qtr), 2. B for June (Second Qtr), 3. C for Sept (Third Qtr), 4. D for December (Fourth Qtr). The digits stand for the year till it is valid. Hence D06 would mean December...
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
VERY USEFUL AND HENCE SHARED
 
 
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ForbesWoman | 11/04/2011 @ 12:35PM | 354,756 views Final Cut: Words to Strike from Your Resume If you’ve applied for a job recently, you’ve probably looked over that 8½  x 11” summary of your career more times than you can count—and tweaked it just as often—in pursuit of  the perfect resume . But before you add another bullet point, consider this: It’s not always about what you add in—the best changes you can make may lie in what you take out. The average resume is chock-full of sorely outdated, essentially meaningless phrases that take up valuable space on the page. Eliminate them, and you’ll come off as a better, more substantial candidate—and your resume won’t smack of that same generic,...
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  10 months ago
TO ALL JOB SEEKERS
sudhakar  |  Commented  |  11 months ago
FOR ALL JOB SEEKERS IT IS A VERY USEFUL TOOL
 
 
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