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Mobile Web Internet
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Online or Interent TV
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Amit Pandey
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"Online or Interent TV"
| 2 years ago
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internet will become passage for all information exchange in world, audio , visual ,data , all technologies are converging now , small devices are becoming web enabled, internet based home security system allow monitoring security from...
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Vinay Chandel
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| 2 years ago
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The optical cable will be able to transmit about 10GB/sec (both ways). This ultra high transmission rate will help both personal and business operations like sharing/editing files, movies(HD ,Blue-Ray) etc the sky is the limit. Not to mention,...
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hari trivedi
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"Mobile Web Internet"
| 2 years ago
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The m.commerce business can grow in India once service providers adds various tools on your handsets. To start with enable Taxi services, tie up with likes of Maru and Megacabs, 2. Start payment of utility bills thorugh hand sets. The Pin system...
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Ideate: "How do you see the Future of Web?" deleted from your view.
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R k gour
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| 2 years ago
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yes they should be banned with no time extension.25 years back paper bags were being used and customer use to carry their carry bags to bring in the buy.The after effects of these plastic bags have started showing and when we look in to its long...
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M. Prabhakar Rao
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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Without finding alternatives to pack our pharmaceutical products like saline, et al, we shouldn't take a call on this under emotional influence. Technology for biodegradable practices are available, except that those big corporates which promote...
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Vinay Chandel
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"No"
| 2 years ago
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Should plastic bags and bottels be totally banned? NO But YES we should make it mandatory for all to switch to a degradable or recyclable plastic, till an alternative can be found.
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Debate: "Should plastic bags and bottels be totally banned?" deleted from your view.
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Vinay Chandel
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| 2 years ago
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there is an immediate need for standard norms to be put forth for patient safety and a governing body to make sure that the hospitals are following these norm. especially where biomedical devices are concerned
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Nanda Kumar
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| 2 years ago
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Patient sees doctor has a god because of few dr's negligence the entire community is blamed monitoring will change the lives of the patient as well has the dr community this will make each one accountable
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Debate: "National Initiative on Patient Safety (NIPS) - Will it bring a change??" deleted from your view.
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Hospital administrator - Should be Medical background with exceptional administrator skills
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An all-rounder
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Meenakshi Deol
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"Double Burden in Single income is not justified..."
| 9 months ago
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Management,,,administration are themselves full time job.. What we Indians are lacking in is not brain but managerial skills..thus lot of brain drain..Why A doctor whose work is curative and sometimes preventive be burdened with other jobs.,Though...
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ARUN KUMAR SHAH
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"Non-medicos"
| 1 year ago
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i strongly agree to u maa'm,definately the hospitals should be managed by non-medicos background, for that they can be given a general basic knowledge of medicos,while pursuing their post graduate degree in hospital administration..as the work of...
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Vinay Chandel
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"Hospital administrator - Should be Medical background with exceptional administrator skills"
| 2 years ago
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The hospital scenario in India is quite competitive. Hence its imperative that the Hospital administrator have exceptional administrator skills. One cannot forget that hospitals are very sensitive places one wrong move by the administrator which...
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Ideate: "How has the role of hospital administrators changed with the entry of corporate hospitals in the Indian healthcare industry?" deleted from your view.




