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Venkatraman
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There is no system which can prove to be 100% effective - but no harm in giving a try since this is is one of the ways available in a democratic process to bring in accountability in public life.This is also a path for bringing in more...
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Debate: "Can Jan Lokpal uproot corruption?" deleted from your view.
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Venkatraman
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There has been a regular outcry against terrorism in the last 15 or 20 years - It is has been magnified by the recent Delhi High Court bomb blast-More disturbing is the fact that high security areas such as Courts/ Embassies too have been found...
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Create Infrastructure to manage 'factors' causing pollution
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Cleanse the Soul
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Shashi Kumar U
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"Invest in renewable sources of energy."
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Invest in sources of energy like wind hydro power, and solar power. Create infrastructure through which these energy sources can be put to maximum use. Educate people and encourage people to use more of recycled and products that can be reused.
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Venkatraman
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As you rightly mentioned, India is among the countries with highest pollution in the world - With regard to Mumbai, as a Mumbaite myself, the reason for pollution is more connected with disposal of plastic waste. In fact, Maharashtra government is...
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Priya Varadan
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"Create Infrastructure to manage 'factors' causing pollution"
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Mr. Sridhar is right.. dustbins r totally invisible on the roads.. is there any body on too step who can fw. this idea to urban/rural local bodies?
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Ideate: "What Action Plans need to be taken for Environmental pollution in India?" deleted from your view.
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Create Infrastructure to manage 'factors' causing pollution
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Cleanse the Soul
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Shashi Kumar U
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"Invest in renewable sources of energy."
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Invest in sources of energy like wind hydro power, and solar power. Create infrastructure through which these energy sources can be put to maximum use. Educate people and encourage people to use more of recycled and products that can be reused.
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As you rightly mentioned, India is among the countries with highest pollution in the world - With regard to Mumbai, as a Mumbaite myself, the reason for pollution is more connected with disposal of plastic waste. In fact, Maharashtra government is...
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Priya Varadan
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"Create Infrastructure to manage 'factors' causing pollution"
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Mr. Sridhar is right.. dustbins r totally invisible on the roads.. is there any body on too step who can fw. this idea to urban/rural local bodies?
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Ideate: "What Action Plans need to be taken for Environmental pollution in India?" deleted from your view.
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Time to Act Like Egypt
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Discard d corrupt, reorganize, start anew for honor living.
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Venkatraman
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"Enact laws to bring professional ethics in every aspect of life."
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The basic root of corruption starts from an individual and assumes frighterning proportion in which we and our countrymen are finding ourselves in. Therefore,it is not only enough to have laws in place but ensure their serious implementation...
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PRITHVI RAJ DUBEY
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"Just wait and do what anna says"
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Just now stand with all your strength to show solidarity with Anna, Number game is important. After some time Anna will recover from Fast and its effects, just waitb and follow his instructions. Anna is great strategy maker.
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VL Mehra
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"Time to Act Like Egypt"
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Anna has rejuvenated the fight against corruption .The recent movement started by him is another effort to modernize our democratic system and expose the corrupt at high positions. The growing support to this non political movement clearly...
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 About 2.5 billion people in the world have no access to safe sanitation, and half of South Asia suffers the indignity of open defecation. This lack of hygienic facilities is a fundamental cause of disease leading to 1.5 million children dying every year as per UN figures.  You can read, download and share the complete article here: http://shiningconsulting.com/wp/2009/chinks-in-hygiene-and-civic-responsibility/ Can India’s 2020 promise to become a developed country free from poverty be fulfilled without improving our hygiene and civic responsibility? Hygiene:  Landing in Amritsar international airport a month ago I felt really proud that India’s B class towns are becoming so advanced. H...
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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Very keen observation & deep study, Ms. Chitra. Thanks for sharing it on Toostep. & Thanks for referral.
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Venkatraman
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In India, people are happy if they get Re.1/- rice, free color t.v and such other frills. Like wise, there are ample spaces available to pee and piss free of cost!!!! So how do you expect people to have the basic sense of hygiene and civic...
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After finishing a daylong corporate meeting in Chennai, I went to Marina beach to breathe the cool evening breeze. Suddenly, a huge Audi stopped. The driver emerged, next a khaki-unformed policeman-type man, then the 60-year-old owner wearing a lungi folded in half, followed by his big family tumbling out to the beach. In the West, the Audi is bought for the intangible of personal pleasure, to experience its power, technology finesse and craftsmanship skill. In India rich people buy the Audi, but a chauffeur drives it, proving that high status symbol is enjoyed even as intangibles escape them. Conflict arises here because lifestyles are moving towards aspiration and quality. Aspiration and ...
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Venkatraman
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The problem in India is that we want to show off our financial success in every way possible-Consider this, the rising costs in every walk of life should have made us more wiser in the ways we spend our money.The question is whether buying an Audi...
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chitra bannerjee
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Thank you Mathew, Rathin and Muralidharan Sir. It is a pleasure interacting with you all. Your knowledge, experience is so vast and precise. I enjoy the comments that you share. It only helps me widening my understanding. Many thanks :-)
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Yes, passing the lokpal bill is an effective step
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Shashi Kumar U
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No the said bill can be an instrument to control corruption. If corruption has to removed grass root level awareness has to brought about.
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Venkatraman
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I support the enactment of a 'Jan Lokpal' bill for the reason that more people holding on to the seat of power will come under the scanner - also, P.M should not be an exception for the reason that there are so many departments under his direct...
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Swapna Das
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"No, much more will be required than the lokpal bill"
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No is the answer and how will many times will we say that. Let is raise another question : What next??!! Any answers Mr. Premroshan??
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Debate: "Is is the lopkal bill really a solution to India's corruption or just a small step towards a long journey to solve the issue?" deleted from your view.
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Uniting the long lost friends
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WORLD IS VERY SHORT
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Venkatraman
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"Uniting the long lost friends"
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Technology today is much more easily accessible and affordable.Technology has helped in finding solutions to many problems which at one point of time was elusive and out of reach of many.More importantly technology has caught the imagination of...
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Suyashi
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"benefits in healthcare..."
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today virtual world of technology is helping the doctors understand human anatomy better than ever before...where critical operations can be practiced virtually and implemented latter...ehealth and assisting remote hospitals can be adventitious...
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Anna Hazare was a tool of BJP
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Anna Hazare is a fighter against Corruption
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Suresh Prasad Gupta
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"Anna Hazare is a fighter against Corruption "
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Anna is a fighter against corruption and all political parties tried to take advantage of the situation by getting nearer to Anna during his fast.
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Venkatraman
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We Indians have suffered because of our wrong ways of thinking - Anna Hazare viewed by some is just another case in point. Irrespective of the fruits that are going to be borne by his efforts or otherwise, he has shown in simplest of form of...
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VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA
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"Anna Hazare was a tool of BJP "
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I really appreciate his brave & couragious effort to make his issues noticed...... But at the same time appreciating Narendra Modi......& many other Bjp leaders,Indicates his Political view......If corruptions are made By Upa,My dear Followers &...
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Debate: "Whether Anna Hazare was a Tool of BJP During the Sate Ellection or a Fignter against Curruption" deleted from your view.




