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Moving ahead for a change

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We need to change a lot of things to move ahead.. It includes changes in school and colleges, changes in management..Change in society.. ever changing teechnologies and a lot more... What do these change mean to you?

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Ravindra Sharma  |  Supported idea  "Getting carried away by backscratchers"  |  12 months ago
True Issac, The very source of strength can turn a weakness if not understood and utilised well.
Isaac Madhavan  |  Supported idea  "Getting carried away by backscratchers"  |  12 months ago
Good point. However, I'd like to add that IF a leader maintains a proper one-on-one relationship with EACH of his/her team members [without fear or favor], this problem would be easy to squash. Given the limits of time and opportunity [Work being...
S. Muralidharan  |  Supported idea  "Superiority complex"  |  1 year ago
EGO is the worst enemy to any leader. The one who regards his minion at par with his second in line is the true leader.  Best of the suggestion to thwart imminent danger can come from his own driver or his helper. A leader void of "common sense"...
 
 
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Once, a little mouse asked his mother, 'Mother let me go out see and the world'.  The mother mouse said, “Okay child. But, be careful'.  The mouse came out of his hold and started walking. He saw a colourful cock. As he had never seen a cock before, he got frightened by the sharp beak, colourful feathers and the red crown of the cock, He ran away thinking, 'What a horrible creature'.  After some time he came across a pussy cat. 'What a soft animal!” he thought, “So handsome fur! And striking eyes!'  When he returned home he explained his day's visit to his mother. The mother said, “The cock is really harmless. But the soft cat is real enemy'.  MORAL : Outward appearances are deceptive.
Suman Kumari  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
yes, its true in the real life also.. most of the time we think that he/she is my well-wisher is the one who is not your true friend.
Srinivas suravajhala  |  Commented  |  8 months ago
See here the little mouse just observed and not experimented with the unknown things and asked his mother. If not he would have been swallowed by the pussy cat. Unless you know something about something, try not to experiment. As Mr. Makrand said...
 
 
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Toady, for the first time in independent India's history five corporate executives, one IAS officer and several senior politicians find their new address as Tihar Jail No1 .............. Stivatsa Krishna writing in TOI
 
 
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Housing in India varies greatly and reflects the socio-economic mix of its vast population. There are certain unique characteristics of Indian culture which drives its housing set-up. The most common structure is for the extended family (usually referred to as joint family) to live in the same house. For instance grandparents, their sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren live in the same household sharing the same kitchen. Brothers, sisters and cousins grow up together. Each husband-wife combination has their own bedroom. The eldest woman in the house sets the menu and leads the cooking. Women live with their in-laws after marriage. With modernisation there is a small but growing section ...
asif shaikh  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
this is old generation story,major chunk of new generation are not affording to buy one BHK due to increase in land and input cost and one can find joint family living in small rooms forcibly adjusting with each other.
Avisek Roy  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Hi Mr. Kumar, Firstly an excellent topic, unfortunately saw it late. Just a question, how are we doing it for the Rural mass?? Or is it just for the urbane society?
JAYANTA KUMAR BORAH  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Really a good move in real estate business...More options in an affordable budget...
 
 
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This question is not directed at any specific industry..we keep hearing about scandals that have happened in the country in the last 1 year. Be it a private sector or public sector, corruption has it...
Sanjeevkumar Bhosale  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Corruption is a root cause for stopping company's growth and it appears in many faces and multidimensional and will be present in all the sectors including private and Govt as you surrounded by it.If your performance is really affected by the...
Isaac Madhavan  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
Thanx for the referral, Sujoy.  In my not-so-humble opinion, quitting is a very good answer sometimes but an equally bad answer at other times.  In one of my jobs, I was on the interview panel, hence I was offered money - regularly - by quite a...
VL Mehra  |  Answered  |  1 year ago
I believe that time is ripe to become bold again for another struggle to achieve Real freedom , freedom from corrupt and corruption, freedom from forced slavery created by the corrupt politics-business nexus, which needed a win-over. Agree that...
 
 
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No, everthing will be the same as before 
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 Yes, everything will change
Tina  |  Argues in support of  "Yes, everything will change"  |  1 year ago
Please refer   Parivartan  it is the same debate.. and yes it will bring change..  Best Tina
Partha Dey  |  Argues in support of  "No, everthing will be the same as before"  |  1 year ago
I think the face will change but to bring it to the root the new ruling party must show activities in all aspects of the government. This will be a great challenge and they have to take it and have to show exceptional results. Only then it can be...
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MNC's should have a criteria for this type of candidate. 
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 MNC's doesn't support this type of candidate.
Kumar Saurav  |  Argues in support of  "MNC's doesn't support this type of candidate."  |  1 year ago
Agree with you with addition that Man or Woman both can be taken back in main stream provided they can justify the root cause of the Gap in career.
Sanjeev Patade  |  Argues in support of  "MNC's should have a criteria for this type of candidate."  |  1 year ago
MNCs should also see the experience of candidate. there may be various reasons where candidate has to take gap. If the candidate has good industry experience then companies should avoid this.
Priyanka Dixit  |  Argues in support of  "MNC's doesn't support this type of candidate."  |  1 year ago
I am not sure about the sides given but still I have my own opinion for the topic. Rightly said Mr. Muralidharan . But do all have this capabily of being an entrepreneur? I doubt.. Anyways getting back to the main question . Lalita. . we cannot...
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Jaya will support 
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 DMK will continue
Sabyasachi Dasgupta  |  Argues in support of  "Jaya will support"  |  1 year ago
I support sulagna.Everyone is corrupted here.Remember after declaration of election result sonia gandhi congratulated Jayalalita.Sonia knows today or tomorrow she will have to take support from AIDMK.For the politicians in this country,change of...
KALIYAMOORTHY  |  Argues in support of  "DMK will continue"  |  1 year ago
Before electoral alliance, Ms Jaya went forward to offer alliance with Congress that was not accepted. Now, Ms Jaya desperate to have alliance so that, to fulfill the manifesto that she promised to voters. Whether she likes it or not, she is to...
Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "Jaya will support"  |  1 year ago
Any side it amy be.. Both are corrupted.. they did it when they could and these people will do when they get a chance.. quite simple..
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1 Young mind can change indian politics
2 You and I together
ujjval jain  |  Added idea  "We the people..."  |  7 months ago
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Mathew Cherian  |  Added idea  "Nbody can !!"  |  7 months ago
Politics of a nation evolves from the vision of its leaders who concieve the Nations economy. Looking at it now, we see unlike other countries who chose, Adam Smith, Marx, Ricardo, Malthusian type of economy where economy is considered as one...
S. Muralidharan  |  Supported idea  "Young mind can change indian politics"  |  1 year ago
Its a great misnomer that the politicians run the country. They are aided by the Bureaucrats. The politically-inclined bureaucrats serve their masters as per the whims and pleasures, but the honest bureaucrats, very few in number, become mute...
 
 
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Packing and moving is a tough activity that people do very carefully. They get puzzle while deciding that what to do and what to not. As the task of shifting is very tough so people gets very confuse and worried about the move. They start the task of relocation by packing all goods but as this task is very risky so one must take the help of removal companies. There are many companies present in market that never disappoint their clients and in a simple manner they completes the task. The workers of these companies are quite fluent in their task so they properly complete the whole task and make their customers happy. The professionals of these companies are trained so they apply their all te...
 
 
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