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Rapid urbanisation
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Misguided development,Lifestyle perceptions & Inappropriate technologies
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VIMALAN
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""MIGRATION DUE TO LOW INCOME IN RURAL AREAS""
| 7 months ago
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Daily wages for a worker in India is increased vastly with respect to government organisations.Technology is developed creating new jobs in cities.The company provides these houses in rates comparable to middle class families also like TATA...
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Vikas Dattatray Naykodi
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I fully agree with Anjali
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pandianarjunan
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"Rapid urbanisation "
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The main hick up is the cost of land.It makes the cost of house too high not the construction costs. Govenment has enormous quantity of land in cities and even in townships. It has also some own organisations to construct and sell.whenever the...
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Ideate: "What are the challenges and bottlenecks for affordable housing?" deleted from your view.
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Rapid urbanisation
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Misguided development,Lifestyle perceptions & Inappropriate technologies
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VIMALAN
| Added idea
""MIGRATION DUE TO LOW INCOME IN RURAL AREAS""
| 7 months ago
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Daily wages for a worker in India is increased vastly with respect to government organisations.Technology is developed creating new jobs in cities.The company provides these houses in rates comparable to middle class families also like TATA...
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Vikas Dattatray Naykodi
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I fully agree with Anjali
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pandianarjunan
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"Rapid urbanisation "
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The main hick up is the cost of land.It makes the cost of house too high not the construction costs. Govenment has enormous quantity of land in cities and even in townships. It has also some own organisations to construct and sell.whenever the...
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Ideate: "What are the challenges and bottlenecks for affordable housing?" deleted from your view.
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Suresh chand
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| 2 years ago
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Yes may be i am agree for Baby pulsar because is it better ? A  new Bajaj Pulsar for New generation what the new generation wants??? its cost, tehnology, many more or is it run on customer budget or performance of motorcycle. Â
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Vikas Dattatray Naykodi
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| 2 years ago
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i agree with Mridula......she always support Right trackÂ
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Mridula Maity
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I think yes this Baby pulsar looks really good and sleek, not heavy as the older pulsars, with so much traffic congestion I think this bike will be success among the youth and others also, the bike totally looks like new concept altogether that...
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Debate: "Bajaj to launch "Baby Pulsar": Will it be successfull?" deleted from your view.
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Nothing can undo the loss of national pride and honour that local organisers of the IWAS (International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports federation) Games caused this week. With over 600 athletes and dozens of top officials and delegates of 43 countries arriving in Bangalore, the city -- and in effect, the country -- was shown up for what it really is: an indifferent, listless society that cares neither about sport nor about the needs of the physically-challenged. The issue, of course, is not just that we were shown in a bad light -- the physically/ mentally challenged must be treated sensitively whether they are Indians or foreigners. However, one expected the minimum standards that we as hos...
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Vikas Dattatray Naykodi
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Yes, i saw the above article in news paeper few month ago. and this is really good thing for anybody for sportmanship, and ine gret feeling seeing that, good encouragement get from this....anybody can get only this maasage only , never mind be...
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Himanshu Pathak
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Yes I saw this news article elsewhere also, and it is bad that Indian sports authority had to manage this like a first timers, they should have completely made prior arrangements for the even, there is nothing such as last minute preparation,...
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Insight: "Where's our sporting spirit?" deleted from your view.
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Makrand Bhave
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| 2 years ago
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Search Engine or not... nobody can doctor a living persons profile and picture and distort it just because... How would we take it if someone distorted Mahatma Gandhi's picture??? This is not merely a moral issue it is an issue of the mental...
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Vikas Dattatray Naykodi
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i agree with sumitra
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Amit Kumar
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No doubt degrading Michelle Obama on racist terms is a sign of mentally down and perplexed mind person but not of Google...... Google is simply a search engine.....and it provides what it founds during its searching........Policing content by...
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Debate: "Should Google police the content that flows in?" deleted from your view.
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phanindra
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| 2 years ago
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when there is a deficiency in power supply and production in india, electric vehicles make no meaning. Europe lot of current produced by windmills so they have the luxury to use this type of vehicles but not in india.
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Vikas Dattatray Naykodi
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yes
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Debate: "Tata's to launch Electric Indica by 2011: Are Electric cars the best option for the country?" deleted from your view.




