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Vinay Mudgil Sr. Application Developer, Computer Sciences Corporation
 
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Wim Vincken  |  Argues in support of  "YES"  |  1 year ago
Someone from a University is preferable then someone not studied any formal academical education. Why? They learn how to research, to study themselves and the others do not. What does that mean in practice? An academic learns C++ within two...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
Fair or not fair, this saves money for MNCs and thats what matters.
Suchi smita  |  Argues in support of  "YES"  |  1 year ago
I understand your concern as a student.. But they are doing this and doing this since years so there has to be some reason.. If a person knows nothing about the field why will he get selected.. There are companies who hire non-it candidates on...
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VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
The agitation in the ordinary class is understood after the regular Hike in fues,But still the stake holders of Oil company's are regularly bearing loss,wherein we (India) can not even fulfill even 20% of the fuel demands of our Nation. One has to...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
I would like to look at it as a tough step in present for a better future !!!
Kiran Kumar Reddy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes.The govt which swears by the aam aadmi is not concerned about the effects of increase in price of petrol on essential commodities which are beyond the reach of the common,man.It is only worried about profits.  How many times does it want to...
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Wim Vincken  |  Argues in support of  "boring"  |  1 year ago
Absolutely boring and I hate it nowadays. When I need to program something in any language, I fall almost asleep while doing that. All those innovating things are things which are not so innovating after all when you are doing it. Not many things...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Argues in support of  |  1 year ago
IT to me means learn->apply->explore->unlearn->learn->apply-> This can't be boring !!!
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Social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook have become instrumental in bringing relief to the floodhit Queenslanders in Australia. Queensland's emergency services and the people took advantage of the versatility and robustness of the social media to prepare for and combat disaster, said Axel Bruns, associate professor of the Queensland University of Technology. 'Twitter and Facebook were both used extensively throughout the floods - by emergency services such as the Queensland police... and by tens of thousands of individual citizens to warn or to help one another,' Bruns said. 'Twitter was more effective at spreading items of information widely and rapidly, but Facebook proved more ...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
Its really commendable to see people using and adapting to another means of communication so swiftly.
mallikarjuna  |  Commented  |  1 year ago
its really commendable the social networks r of such helpfulness,however its upto us to make use of available resources with intelligence
 
 
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Vinay Mudgil  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I don't feel if at all their is a progression b/w a good 'abhi-neta' turning into a good 'neta'.. it depends on individual but given quiet a number of instances from our society we need to admit that in most cases good "abhi-neta's" may not good...
NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
Yes they can be a good politicians and serve the people in the right way.
Disha Roy  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
In India, the practice of film stars entering politics is not a new phenomenon. It has been in vogue for quite some time. Many film stars have started their second innings with a transition from films to politics. Whether we talk of southern film...
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K LAXMINARAYANA RAO  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
There is no need for Bharath Rathna for Sachin Tendulkar. How many Youngsters he has developped as crecketrs and sports personalities. First of all Cricket itself is just a craze like our relegious faiths. Crecket has become unproductive to day....
neha singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  1 year ago
I think all who say no r plane jealous.
Vinay Mudgil  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  1 year ago
I think "Bharat Ratna" should be given only to a person who has not only elevated in trying circumstances but also given it back to the game that one had played. I think this is still to be done.   So with all admiration to Sachin, I would like...
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1 Always have a positive attitude
2 Be Professional and act professionaly at workplace.
Kesha Kapadia  |  Supported idea  "Be Professional and act professionaly at workplace."  |  1 year ago
In my opinion "work" should be more important other than anything.We get paid to work. Also if we concentrate on other issues will led to nothing but increase our own stress level and waste of time
Vinay Mudgil  |  Added idea  |  2 years ago
I think that no one raise any question or bestow any favourism [which affects an individual] until a person does quality work and has good communication channel with his/her manager and within the team. I strongly feel that though its important to be...
 
 
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Jaygopal Raghavan  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Who is Ponting to make such a far reaching statement and that too from a confirmed racist. What is their culture or rather do the australians have a culture in the first place. Dont forget they are immigrants in their own land as their forefather...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Argues in support of  |  2 years ago
I think its a very immature comment [rather behavior] on Rickey Pontings part but its not unexpected. May be its his tactic for the upcoming Australian series with India. They always do such things before a series and this could be it. I would also...
Ayan Choudhury  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  2 years ago
Ponting's statement is a sheer nonsensical one exposing his immature and racist attitude. Culture has no bearing on corruption. It is the greed to amass money disproportionate to one's efforts and capability that makes any human being of any...
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Recently, the central government disclosed that its total spend on the Delhi Commonwealth Games is likely to be Rs 11,494 crore. This number is disconcerting for two reasons. One, because it is an order-of-magnitude away from its original estimate of Rs 655 crore. Two, because the real cost of the games will be much higher if we were to include: Rs 16,560 crore additionally spent by Delhi government on upgrading the capital’s infrastructure — a new airport terminal, wider roads, new flyovers, Metro rail extensions, and so on; Real cost of labour - labourers got sub-minimum wages, worked in unsafe conditions, and were housed in sub-human tenements; The human cost of driving the poor out of s...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I would agree that we didn't got value for the money that we spent here but I wouldn't agree that the priority was wrong simply because we have been waiting for basic sport infra for so long and these games did some work on that front. There was a...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I would agree that we didn't got value for the money that we spent here but I wouldn't agree that the priority was wrong simply because we have been waiting for basic sport infra for so long and these games did some work on that front. There was a...
 
 
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Recently, the central government disclosed that its total spend on the Delhi Commonwealth Games is likely to be Rs 11,494 crore. This number is disconcerting for two reasons. One, because it is an order-of-magnitude away from its original estimate of Rs 655 crore. Two, because the real cost of the games will be much higher if we were to include: Rs 16,560 crore additionally spent by Delhi government on upgrading the capital’s infrastructure — a new airport terminal, wider roads, new flyovers, Metro rail extensions, and so on; Real cost of labour - labourers got sub-minimum wages, worked in unsafe conditions, and were housed in sub-human tenements; The human cost of driving the poor out of s...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I would agree that we didn't got value for the money that we spent here but I wouldn't agree that the priority was wrong simply because we have been waiting for basic sport infra for so long and these games did some work on that front. There was a...
Vinay Mudgil  |  Commented  |  2 years ago
I would agree that we didn't got value for the money that we spent here but I wouldn't agree that the priority was wrong simply because we have been waiting for basic sport infra for so long and these games did some work on that front. There was a...
 
 
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