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We have always seen that Indian health care professionals are in high demand and they have better knowledge .. Sometime they do not have the right equipments and sometimes they are unethical too . But there is a set of wonder professionals who are always ready to give opinions and help for any thing they feel is important. Let us talk about innovations in health care sector and appreciate the professionals who have made this possible.
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Because Indian Professionals are superior and dedicated
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There is lack of professionals in foreign countries
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Anna George
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"Because Indian Professionals are superior and dedicated"
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Indians will have 100% dedication while working outside their country. The amount that has to be paid to an Indian when compared to a foreigner is much less. Also Indians come up with new ideas which would help in company's growth . All these...
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Ardhendu Pal
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"There is lack of professionals in foreign countries"
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Time for some reality bites ............. WE INDIANS ARE THE MOST CHEAP SOURCE OF LABOR SO THEY TAKE US FOR GRANTED.
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Joydeep Dasgupta
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"There is lack of professionals in foreign countries"
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Rathin da, you did not mention what you disagreed to. 1) The education we receive are 99% western, be it any branch of engineering or medicine or Science. 2) All most all new tech creation design innovation is originated in the West....
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Debate: "WHY INDIAN PROFESSIONALS ARE MORE IN DEMAND IN FOREIGH COUNTRIES?" deleted from your view.
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yes
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still in conceptualization stage
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Anita Rai
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"still in conceptualization stage"
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It used to be a booming sector .. It is not in conceptualization stage. It has past that and the booming stage as well..
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Makesh Sharma
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But please do not kill the golden goose. That could be disaster in the making.
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Debate: "healthcare booming sector in India?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Abhjit SIngh Pahwa
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| 7 months ago
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govt is playing a significnat role in catering to the healthcare needs of the country; however much more needs to be done! healthcare seems to be a burden on every govt. the liability of spending even when govt does not want to makes them take the...
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Prasad PN
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Like any other industry Health care and Healthcare education should be decontrolled. The controllers like MCI are making money and looting the country. Like engineering education let there be explosion and the best will survive. Govt wanted to...
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Suyashi
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| 1 year ago
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should work with private sector and should try to give better services at lower cost...which is never a question in govt sector but services are in question...moreover its a question i dont think it qualifies for debate...
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Debate: "what should be the role of govt in healthcare industry in India" deleted from your view.
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Asmita Rai
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I do not see a need to say NO for this statement. But the question is will this happen??
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p.m.n.krishnan
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HEALTH CARE IN GENERAL MEANS MUCH.SO IT IS BETTER TO SEGMENT THE TYPES OF CARE AND ALSO THE SOCIETY.IN FACT MODELS OF U.K. WHERE THERE IS SAID TO BE UNIVERSAL COVER OF HEALTH FOR ALL,AND IS IT POSSIBLE TO EMULATE IT IN OUR COUNTRY? BUT IF WE HAVE...
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Debate: "Providing quality healthcare facilities for the people-----"A corporate social responsibility (CSR)"" deleted from your view.
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Vrushank Bharatkumar Dave
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Fate friends make you fatter than thin friends make you thiner. is it??? Then this is the best way to reduce the weight.. We can suggest to people who want to reduce the weight.... This will not possible friend. Body weight is depend on your...
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SANKETH GUPTA
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"Yes"
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Could be possible. Believing that generally people who turn out be fat are due to their eating habits. So generally most of the friends share similar eating habits/influence each others.
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Anita Rai
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"No"
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I do not believe this. I am what I am because of my habits and my lifestyle. Why to blame it on my friends??
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Debate: "Fat friends make you fatter?" deleted from your view.
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