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Rohit Thakur
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| 1 year ago
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It may be the first time Omar did the right thing to avoid Protest in such a sensitive area of our country!
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Venkat C S
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It will be first time in the history of the world where a country cannot hoist its own flag in an area where it controls. Pretty Shameful, but the nature of the so called secularist polity in India is to sell India to separatists and extremists. Anyway...
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Kavitha Shankar
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No...the timing for this step is wrong since there are a lot of more relevant issues with which the opposition can make the life of the government really miserable but really speaking hoisting the national flag anywhere in the country should...
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Debate: "Is Omar Abdullah right in arresting BJP leaders?" deleted from your view.
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christin varughese
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| 1 year ago
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obviously all organizations will go with difficult and uncertain time .HR should play a good role in organizational Development, Reform, and organizational Repositioning and performance enhancement to reduce cost and enhance their profitability.
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Venkat C S
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Yes , all companies are facing hiring challenges, but I wont say all organizations are passing through difficult times. Some of the business models followed by the organisations are getting obsolete. For example cloud computing has a disruptive...
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Sujatha srivastava
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No thats just a reason to escape, no all companies are dependent on the banks. So if you know to do proper business you can tackle all the problems.... :) May be the employee retention can be a major challenge..... to organizations...
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Desired parameters for investing in a small company
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Graduation of small into big plays a vital role
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Niraj S Kakkad
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"Desired parameters for investing in a small company"
| 1 year ago
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Mr Upendra has given a powerful summary of points to be considered while investing in small company One may also want to consider checking 1. EPS 2. Debt./Equity Ratio
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B.Kiran kumar
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"Management of the Company"
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I agree with Mr shah , it is very important to know the management of the companies before investing. Smaller companies will be in the establishing phase and it will take some time to stabilize and generate profits. Thus makes it longer to give...
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Venkat C S
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"Desired parameters for investing in a small company"
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Good Business Model is an important parameter. Also we need to see the stage in which the market is. The company should not invest in markets where the demand is going down. Ex. Music casettes. We will have to see the long term vision of the...
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Venkat C S
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Government is doing the same for Public good. Just to ensure that there is nothing like another 26/11. I am fully in support with the moves of the government . However data can be misused for narrow political purposes. My personal belief is that this...
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Abhilash K
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ya... google has been always the best till now !! its primarily becoz of its servers!!!
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Dilip Kumar Pandey
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We have to understand the priority first:What is more important a secure,peaceful country or individual privacy....govt is not going to steal something from its citizen rather they want all this to secure the country....even i would say that we...
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This is 'food for thought' for every Indian Must Read ! Very Powerfully Worded. Bravo - Prakash Bajaj, Editor of Times of India. LETTER OF THE EDITOR OF 'THE TIMES OF INDIA' TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA Dear Mr. Prime minister, I am a typical mouse from Mumbai. In the local train compartment which has capacity of 100 persons, I travel with 500 more mice. Mouse at least squeaks, but we don't even do that. Today I heard your speech, in which you said, 'NO BODY WOULD BE SPARED'. I would like to remind you that fourteen years have passed since serial bomb blasts in Mumbai took place. Dawood was the main conspirator. Till today he is not caught. All our Bollywood actors, our builders...
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Abraham Paul
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I request members to read my article "Bitter Pills for India reprieve" in this web community that I wrote many years back. The problems in our country more complex that cannot be wished away by satyagrahas and fasts. These are mostly inherent...
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Venkat C S
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Well a powerful letter, but of no use to our politicians because they need to know to read the letter. The only things our politicians can read may the numbers on the countless rupee notes that swindle from the public.
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This is 'food for thought' for every Indian Must Read ! Very Powerfully Worded. Bravo - Prakash Bajaj, Editor of Times of India. LETTER OF THE EDITOR OF 'THE TIMES OF INDIA' TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA Dear Mr. Prime minister, I am a typical mouse from Mumbai. In the local train compartment which has capacity of 100 persons, I travel with 500 more mice. Mouse at least squeaks, but we don't even do that. Today I heard your speech, in which you said, 'NO BODY WOULD BE SPARED'. I would like to remind you that fourteen years have passed since serial bomb blasts in Mumbai took place. Dawood was the main conspirator. Till today he is not caught. All our Bollywood actors, our builders...
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Abraham Paul
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I request members to read my article "Bitter Pills for India reprieve" in this web community that I wrote many years back. The problems in our country more complex that cannot be wished away by satyagrahas and fasts. These are mostly inherent...
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Venkat C S
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Well a powerful letter, but of no use to our politicians because they need to know to read the letter. The only things our politicians can read may the numbers on the countless rupee notes that swindle from the public.
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Insight: "LETTER OF THE EDITOR OF "THE TIMES OF INDIA" TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA" deleted from your view.
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This is 'food for thought' for every Indian Must Read ! Very Powerfully Worded. Bravo - Prakash Bajaj, Editor of Times of India. LETTER OF THE EDITOR OF 'THE TIMES OF INDIA' TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA Dear Mr. Prime minister, I am a typical mouse from Mumbai. In the local train compartment which has capacity of 100 persons, I travel with 500 more mice. Mouse at least squeaks, but we don't even do that. Today I heard your speech, in which you said, 'NO BODY WOULD BE SPARED'. I would like to remind you that fourteen years have passed since serial bomb blasts in Mumbai took place. Dawood was the main conspirator. Till today he is not caught. All our Bollywood actors, our builders...
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Abraham Paul
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I request members to read my article "Bitter Pills for India reprieve" in this web community that I wrote many years back. The problems in our country more complex that cannot be wished away by satyagrahas and fasts. These are mostly inherent...
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Venkat C S
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Well a powerful letter, but of no use to our politicians because they need to know to read the letter. The only things our politicians can read may the numbers on the countless rupee notes that swindle from the public.
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Insight: "LETTER OF THE EDITOR OF "THE TIMES OF INDIA" TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA" deleted from your view.
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This is 'food for thought' for every Indian Must Read ! Very Powerfully Worded. Bravo - Prakash Bajaj, Editor of Times of India. LETTER OF THE EDITOR OF 'THE TIMES OF INDIA' TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA Dear Mr. Prime minister, I am a typical mouse from Mumbai. In the local train compartment which has capacity of 100 persons, I travel with 500 more mice. Mouse at least squeaks, but we don't even do that. Today I heard your speech, in which you said, 'NO BODY WOULD BE SPARED'. I would like to remind you that fourteen years have passed since serial bomb blasts in Mumbai took place. Dawood was the main conspirator. Till today he is not caught. All our Bollywood actors, our builders...
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Abraham Paul
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I request members to read my article "Bitter Pills for India reprieve" in this web community that I wrote many years back. The problems in our country more complex that cannot be wished away by satyagrahas and fasts. These are mostly inherent...
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Venkat C S
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Well a powerful letter, but of no use to our politicians because they need to know to read the letter. The only things our politicians can read may the numbers on the countless rupee notes that swindle from the public.
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Insight: "LETTER OF THE EDITOR OF "THE TIMES OF INDIA" TO THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA" deleted from your view.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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| 1 year ago
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Both are good & have their place in service sector.
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Venkat C S
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Obviously CAs are better than MBAs because of the rigor of the CA course compared to an MBA wherein if you do an MBA from a tier 2 institute, it is equivalent to chilling out. While in a CA only the best are taken and can pass the exam.
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SUNIL MAHESHWARI
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| 2 years ago
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MBA VS CA 7 MBA and 7 CA's are going from PUNE to Mumbai. So both groups gather at Pune Station. Both groups are desperately trying to prove their superiority. SCENE 1 (PUNE - MUMBAI) : 7 MBA take only 1 Ticket and 7 CA's buy all...
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Joydeep Dasgupta
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| 6 months ago
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Quality: - excellence superiority class eminence value worth a feature. What has money got to do with all the above? A brand is a quality conversation of an individual or group of individuals accepted, respected acknowledged and valued across...
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Venkat C S
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Quality is a myth in India, because we as a nation believe in the notion of trial and error before making anything perfect. The concept of 'Do it right first time' is not prevalent in India. Also our people do have the mentality to accept sub-standard...
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Meena Deshmukh
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Yes its surely a myth in India thats the reson we dont have a Microsoft or IBM from India...we have millionaires but not companies that can go global..take any name be it Mcdonalds, Reebok, Nike, Shell..its just beyond Indian capabilities and the...
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