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Moving to India-Cost of Living
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About "Moving to India-Cost of Living" topic:
How much will it cost one to live well in Mumbai, Delhi or for any of the other metro's' This was the question I posed to many of my friends in India prior to my move. So let us share our knowledge on the topic which is of prime importance for the NRIs as such.
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Silent Tears Silent Tears Are tears that come unwanted They show the suffering Silent Tears Come every waking moment They fall for persenverence Silent Tears Come because they erase the pain That is in my life They become apart of everyday life The tears keep coming They won't stop They keep flowing Now they leave behind The marks of pain That is not understood But leaves behind unwanted scars Unwanted scars of silent tears
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Knowledge Worker (KW): 1. A KW tends to follow a hectic life pattern. He is usually a roamer. 2. A KW thinks all knowledge is objective. 3. A KW is driven primarily by the urge to control the external environment and other persons. 4. A KW is usually egotistic, but not normally and truly effective in performance. 5. A KW is commonly very rights conscious. 6. A KW tends to think he can be so only by steering clear of all traditional wisdom. 7. A KW tends at the most towards ‘enlightened’ self interest. 8. A KW views life and progress linearly. 9. A KW trades in obsolescence 10. A KW tends to dominate and exploit Nature as a resource. 11. A KW tends to be carried away by intellectual pyrotech...
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Vaibhav Kumar
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I like this article. I got this idea from ur article, say whether this is correct or not? Unless managers have a total quality of mind, how can the organization realize a 'total quality of management'. Such a mind is the reservoir of wisdom that...
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For the last week I had been to Badokhar in Allahabad distt. during my quality monitoring of that distt.,this place was by the side of road and was lying on the solar eclips track.I could ask many qu...
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Sambhunath Tiadi
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I can provide 100% employment by making reformation of the existing recruitment rules,labour laws and many more. Readers may confirm whether it is possible or not. But I can do it.
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Makrand Bhave
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Cant say much Sir. But if I happen to get a chance I shall write my experience here!! Thanks for the referral. Welcome back!
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PLEASE READ THIS JOKE IF MR. MAKRAND APPROVES TO GET RELAXED. Subject: An English Woman Planning for a Trip to India This is to provide some comic relief...... .. You just can't stop laughing for every single sentence in the letter below. ;) In the days when you couldn't count on a public toilet facility, an English woman was planning a trip to India. She was registered to stay in a small guest house owned by the local schoolmaster. She was concerned as to whether the guest house contained a WC. In England , a bathroom is commonly called a WC which stands for 'Water Closet'. She wrote to the schoolmaster inquiring of the facilities about the WC. The school master asked the local priest if h...
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Kamal Prasoon
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Lets not be personal. Dignity of the forum should be maintained.
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Meenakshi
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Thus it is rightly said - One who asks a question is a fool for 5 minutes, one who doesn't remains a fool forever.
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MUMBAI
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pandianarjunan
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"Its your mother town , mothers lap is the best safe place"
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living standards.the words come from New york?Hygenic?education?standars of culture?America born before 400 years only. HArappa civilization born before 5000 yeas?what is the living standard-cubicle bath room,EWC,swimming pool, GYM, gated...
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SRINIVAS PV
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"Hyderabad is the best"
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Indeed! Its Hyderabad! Why dont the Govt.make it Second Capital of the Country, as the idea has been always in the minds and news.
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Devi Kaladeen
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I am not in a position to determine the quality of living standards in any city of India although I have visited Delhi, Mumbai and Hyderabad and the magnificent Taj Mahal in Agra. However, as is a norm in many countries the capital city because...
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s.baalu
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FOR PEOPLE IN THE HIG BRACKET INDIA MAY NOT BE THE BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN.EVEN FOR THEM WHEN THEY THINK OF BRINGING UP THEIR CHILDREN THEY THINK OUR MOTHER COUNTRY IS THE BEST.FOR ALL OTHERS INDIA IS THE BEST FOR EVER,CONSIDERING THEIR INCOME...
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Chandra shekhar
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....??????
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