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Bubbling is building
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Mohammad Bakhsh
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| 11 months ago
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I’m really sick of hearing people carping about being in another Internet Bubble...Eric Jackson TECH AND CHINA Here are the top reasons why we are not in another bubble (yet): 1. There are no IPOs happening today 2. Bubbles take time....
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Sujit Sood
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It sure has been building for decades now. But the whole point that got missed out here is tht history has taught us tht bubbles burst when evolution pauses. Our senior generation has brought us here, what we do from here decides what happens next. Not...
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Taniya Laskar
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| 11 months ago
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I am quite unsure about the situation.. I stand here in need of a perfect explaination which will satisfy me on this point..
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Debate: "Is there another bubble building up in the internet sphere?" deleted from your view.
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Mohan Murari
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| 12 months ago
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CBI's handover of list had the goof ups there is no doubt about it but the question here is whats is the use of sending such lists when Pakistan is never willing to take any action. "udyamen he siddhanti karyaani na manorathe" , diplomatically...
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Sujit Sood
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| 12 months ago
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A country as magnamous as ours & as irregular in the development pattern becomes a very difficult geographic terrain to safegaurd. Having said this, CBI has done a reasonaably fair job till now doing what was in their power. We need to remember that...
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Yash Singh
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| 1 year ago
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They can add anyones name ther and things can become difficult for that person.. This is senseless and totally irresponisble work..
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Debate: "CBI goofing up in "50 most wanted list", whom shall we trust?" deleted from your view.
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I wanted to share a real life experience with you. One of my friend's colleague is a physically challenged person. He finished his MBA and working in a IT company. He wanted to set up his own busines...
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Sabyasachi Dasgupta
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Thanks Mr Murthy for a very touchy story abou an educated physically challenged person when govt is encouraging for entrepreneuships.It is one in million cases in our country.It is a fact that even the high officials of banks are not well aware...
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Sujit Sood
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Having been a banker for a majority part of my career, i was actively involved in grievance redressal. Banks have now an Ombudsman's Office in all major centers. If any common erson was to face such a difficulty all he needs to do is write to the...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Conclusion : All the rules are for aam/ ordinary people like us we are paying the price to be aam aadmi. Thanks Manish for giving address of website, which might be helpful for the youbg man. Mr. Murthy thanks for setting the right example by...
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Answer: "Bank & A Common Man" deleted from your view.
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Ardhendu Pal
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| 11 months ago
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Anything regarding the laziest stuff like cricket can never serve any kind of purpose. Moreover concerning the totally fixed type Indian Pathetic League (IPL) which is a bane to our country's economy and infrastructure in a long run it becomes...
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Sujit Sood
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| 12 months ago
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100%. what we need to understand is tht IPL was designed as an entertainer & not as a preparatory tournament for the national team. Thats wht brought the 2 biggest revenue houses of the country Bollywood & cricket toogether. Its a new industry...
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Ayan Choudhury
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| 12 months ago
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IT has been good for Chris Gayle but not for any Indian talent.. The purpose is somewhere lost. They went to the auction, they chose and they are there.
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Debate: "Has IPL served its purpose?" deleted from your view.
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When you eat too much, the energy that is usually directed toward normal body functions – healing, cell division, metabolism, and all sorts of other good stuff – must go toward digestion. This makes you feel sleepy and lethargic. You lose motivation and energy. There is an emotional equivalent. You can extend this same metaphor to your tendency to be overly serious and immobilized over little things. When you are angry, bothered, and annoyed, virtually all the mental and emotional energy that could otherwise be used for creativity, spontaneity, and mental ambition is taken away. When you focus on things that irritate you, it interferes with the process of creation. It keeps you down, stuck,...
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souren
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I think when one is happy he usually looks for avenues to for more work to earn more happiness rather than look for relaxation. One who really enjoys life look for work to make himself happy thru achievements and also make others also happy in the...
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Sujit Sood
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I wud probably sound a little against the majority opinion here but try n remembr the first day of ur Class X exams or Class XII or ur interviews...there is a huge FEAR tht engulfs each one of us this FEAR which is a form of negative energy helps...
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Insight: "Let go of the fear that if you're relaxed or happy, you're going to fall" deleted from your view.
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Looking for an exact replica
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Top 10 employee recruitment mistakes
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Tanima
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"Failing to look in-house"
| 1 year ago
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I agreed. Most of time they underestimate thier previous employees. They are failed to give a chance to prove themselves best for the current vacancy in the organisation. They replace the old ones with new ones with some extra qualifications or...
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Sujit Sood
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While prior experience of a candidate is a big indicator of his skill sets, it does not justify his selection in the team. More softer attributes like attitude towards work should gel with the core values of the organization. This not only helps build...
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Ideate: "What are the Top 10 employee recruitment mistakes generally made?" deleted from your view.
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s.baalu
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| 1 year ago
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MONEY IS THE KEY PLAYER FOR MANY, THOUGH THERE MAY BE VERY FEW EXEMPTIONS.CTC IS FOLLOWED BY CONGENIAL WORKING ATMOSPHERE,PEER COOPERATION,FREEDOM,GOOD TREATMENT,RECOGNITION OF TALENTS,GOOD,HYGIENIC LIVING CONDITIONS,COMFORT LEVEL,RECOGNITION IN...
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Sujit Sood
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Money is not the "only" reason. Standard of living, security of children, non-corrupt society, well structured education system r few of the factors that drive the brain out of india.
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Saurabh Awasthi
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| 1 year ago
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Yes people run only for money, the reason they are not paid for their talent. And the life style also in another major reason.... So to stop we should respect the brains and pay them what they want to develop our country....
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Debate: "Is money the only reason of draining of Brain" deleted from your view.
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Sujit Sood
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| 1 year ago
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Good looks is individual specific...whats beautiful to one maybe ugly to the other...whats more important is carrying your looks n dressing accordingly.
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Ashish Anand
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| 1 year ago
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definately yes. the first impression is made by the look and dressing sense itself.
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Ashish Gupta
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| 6 months ago
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i would say similar thing it depends to person to person. every one should go with his interest this is only way to be happy and achieve satisfaction in life. we have one life and dont know about other so why dont we live as we want.
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Sujit Sood
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wanted to support both or neither...not everyone can be a successful businessman or a successful professional. Hence, i feel debating this point is futile. Because if one is a businessman then someday or the other he/she will automatically start a...
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Amit Madhav
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| 1 year ago
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Job is really good, one can excel as and when in that field, get to know more things and handle more things at a time, and with your data only i can tell you that only 1 among 10 wants to be who wants to employ, so you can see the stats for...
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Debate: "Business or Job , which is better ??? " deleted from your view.
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POSSIBLE
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Amit Pandey
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Hassan Ali's links with Congress Spokeswomen Renuka Choudhry exposed NEW DELHI: Kolkata-based businessman Kashinath Tapuriah, associate and co-accused in theHasan Ali multi-crore money laundering case, has in a series of statements made to...
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Sujit Sood
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Possible, Yes! Practically implementable, very very very very very difficult. The roots run very deep. It has to be fought like we fought off the british raj.
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Manoj Kumar
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Without thinking much I am supporting you on this side Ravali, We can't even day dream that. Let me just add some thing funny. I just changed an e mail I recieved long time back for this context. A man on his bike was riding along a beach when...
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Debate: "IS THERE IS ANY CHANCE TO BANE CORRUPTION IN INDIA?" deleted from your view.




