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If Indian people make continues support and stop doing politics
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I believe after a span of time everybody will forget about it
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Ajit Singh
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"I believe after a span of time everybody will forget about it"
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hottest joke of india
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V, Subramanian
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| 1 year ago
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I hope so provided the Indians continue to support and stop the politicising at sometime or the other.
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Janaki Ram
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"If Indian people make continues support and stop doing politics"
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So lets not let anyone forget this!! Yes We Can!!
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Debate: "Will this "LOKPAL" Bill bring a new face of democracy in India"" deleted from your view.
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If Indian people make continues support and stop doing politics
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I believe after a span of time everybody will forget about it
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Ajit Singh
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"I believe after a span of time everybody will forget about it"
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hottest joke of india
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V, Subramanian
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I hope so provided the Indians continue to support and stop the politicising at sometime or the other.
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Janaki Ram
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"If Indian people make continues support and stop doing politics"
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So lets not let anyone forget this!! Yes We Can!!
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Debate: "Will this "LOKPAL" Bill bring a new face of democracy in India"" deleted from your view.
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Seems so
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but difficult to realize ?
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Pavan Kumar P N
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The jobs have not been reduced, but IT sector in India has been growing so much that there has been an enormous demand in the field of IT which has made people feel that jobs in other sectors has been decreasing. It is just that the relative...
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V, Subramanian
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Cant be 100% sure. The avenue for employment is increasing day by day in the same field besides other fields.
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Mahalakshmi Subramanium
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Yesterday I had also asked something similar . How to save your IT job  where even I have mentioned the numbers of jobs lost and regained.. click the link and check out for yourself..
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Debate: "Has Information Technology reduced the number of opportunities/jobs in over-all measurement ??" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Wim Vincken
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| 1 year ago
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It's nothing else then business and trends. The same happens (this trend) in the US and Europe and the rest of the Far East. In India there is a big industry of maintenance, so what? In Northern Holland too. In South Holland is the place where...
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V, Subramanian
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Yes in a way since the job is a monotony after sometime.
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Mahalakshmi Subramanium
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"Yes"
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Perhaps yes Sujith.. What I too have seen is we concentrate on maintenence to an extent that we are not welcoming the innovation. As you too are working in the same field you too have seen this. Most of our projects are maintenance projects. We...
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Debate: "Does Indian IT industry lacks creativity and quality and just goes for routine service and maintenance jobs?" deleted from your view.
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Basab Nandi PMP®
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No. We are just getting influenced (rather tempted) by what the media try to sell as western culture. We wear US looks but shy off wearing a smile to stangers. On a positive note, we are getting towards a global culture contributed more by open...
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V, Subramanian
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Of course, partially to go with the changing times.
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Janaki Ram
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And how much do we know about western culture.. We don't even know our own culture?? Perhaps they are following western culture but this is the age of GLOCAL- (global + local) culture where things are sone the best way they work.. Still there are...
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Debate: "Is our values and etics of Indian work culture being westernising..." deleted from your view.
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Recognition and Reward
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Factors involved in employee motivation in Indian work environm
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V, Subramanian
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"Recognition and Reward"
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Employees can of course be motivated whether it be in India or elsewhere after checking up the aptitude of the employee. Not by force.
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Raghavendra EMS
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"Factors involved in employee motivation in Indian work environm"
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even after that if the employee relations are not good they cannot be motivated
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srirang gollerkeri
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it works well because employees dont waste time browsing and concentrate on work
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V, Subramanian
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Of course it is ok in work places since the official work gets disrupted thereby delaying things and the performance of the concerned.
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Ankitha
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I believe it doesnt work much....make the internet users accountable for the data they download or the sites they visit....
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AMISH
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From the instant the number portabiliy was announced the companies have taken a hard stand, they are never going to support this move and in fact will raise lots of roadblocks and impediments to hinder the flow of the customers from their network...
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V, Subramanian
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You can always change your service provider as you wish. The procedural formalities take time in the initial stage and it should become more faster and possible in course of time. Any new measures announced by the Government or anyone this problem is...
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Sunita Mohapatra
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"Yes"
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Agreed that people are not aware of it... but its going to change the telecommunication business entirely. People will have the freedom of choosing their desired service providers but retaining their original phone no.
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Debate: "Will number portability in telecom in India be a success?" deleted from your view.
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AMISH
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"No"
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From the instant the number portabiliy was announced the companies have taken a hard stand, they are never going to support this move and in fact will raise lots of roadblocks and impediments to hinder the flow of the customers from their network...
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V, Subramanian
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You can always change your service provider as you wish. The procedural formalities take time in the initial stage and it should become more faster and possible in course of time. Any new measures announced by the Government or anyone this problem is...
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Sunita Mohapatra
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"Yes"
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Agreed that people are not aware of it... but its going to change the telecommunication business entirely. People will have the freedom of choosing their desired service providers but retaining their original phone no.
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Debate: "Will number portability in telecom in India be a success?" deleted from your view.
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AMISH
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From the instant the number portabiliy was announced the companies have taken a hard stand, they are never going to support this move and in fact will raise lots of roadblocks and impediments to hinder the flow of the customers from their network...
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V, Subramanian
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You can always change your service provider as you wish. The procedural formalities take time in the initial stage and it should become more faster and possible in course of time. Any new measures announced by the Government or anyone this problem is...
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Sunita Mohapatra
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Agreed that people are not aware of it... but its going to change the telecommunication business entirely. People will have the freedom of choosing their desired service providers but retaining their original phone no.
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Debate: "Will number portability in telecom in India be a success?" deleted from your view.




