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Okhil Chandra Sen wrote this letter to the Sahibganj divisional railway office in 1909. It is on display at the Railway Museum in New Delhi. It was also reproduced under the caption 'Travellers' Tales' in the Far Eastern Economic Review. 'I am arrive by passenger train Ahmedpur station and my belly is too much swelling with jackfruit. I am therefore went to privy. Just I doing the nuisance that guard making whistle blow for train to go off and I am running with lotah in one hand and dhoti in the next when I am fall over and expose all my shocking to man and female women on plateform. I am got leaved at Ahmedpur station. This too much bad, if passenger go to make dung that dam guard not wait...
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Manna Hazarika
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That's an awesome piece of information, Darshana! Thanks for sharing :) Rohit, this is not an junk article.
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Vinod Yadav
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good one, keep it up. things improve only when you complain.
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S. Muralidharan
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Gangmen and line-men should come up with strange story like this so that the lavatories in the trains should not allow the solid and liquid wastes litter the tracks which these workers find, at times, difficult to walk over to monitor the tracks...
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Attract buyers.
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go through prin media or mouth to mouth publicity
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Rajesh Kumar Thakur
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"go through prin media or mouth to mouth publicity"
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Local print media will be great help with saying brokers excuse.
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Vinod Yadav
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Listing it and advertising it locally Engage professionals' services e.g. professional valuers to put a fair price, legal help for documentation purposes Refurbishing it, a fresh coat of paint, Features of the house for sale, photos, location,...
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Licence should be provided after meeting the basic needs
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Labour houses
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rakeshbhatnagar
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"IT'S ALL A TEMPORARY PHASE NO NEED TO WORRY."
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It,s all a temporary phase and no need to worry . only steps must be taken to care presently abut their hygene. Later on they may migrate to the places where they get work. Because Deli may not be able to accmodate such a high volume of workers...
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Pre-fab houses should be provided, along with the basic amenities, the developers should see that there's creche, temp. educational facilities etc with the project. As the labour normally stays till the duration of the construction 2 -3 yrs.
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Lakshman
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Introverts talk less. It means that they are not shy but don't share openly. But, when they talk, it will have more weight. As such, they can also be Affective Leaders.
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Vinod Yadav
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No, introversion doesn't affect a person's ability to motivate his/her team towards achieving their goals. Taking examples of great leaders I don't think Gandhiji was an extrovert, but he could move continents of people closer to time is our very own...
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Gargi Sinha
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I don't think so it will have that effect, as in your article you've mentioned that introverts most of them are shy and doesn't get along that well when it comes to socializing, but they are very good at their work and do really well, so i don't...
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Networking
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What I (Brand) stand for
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James Masih
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"DO SWOT ANALYSIS FOR YOURSELF"
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I also agree with this point. By understanding one's strengh weaknesses and realising opportunities and threats, one can very well prepare himself according to the market conditions...
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Vinod Yadav
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Brand I in these days is very important to be left to the vagaries of HR deptt's policies and regulations. In fact, it should not be entrusted to the employer's howsoever enlightened that firm might be. We ourselves are responsible for it and its...
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Shaju George
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Yes.. networking is one of the best methods for branding.. where you are getting connected personally.
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Swine flu is now formally a pandemic , a declaration by U.N. health officials that will speed vaccine production and spur government spending to combat the first global flu epidemic in 41 years. Thur...
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sujit Kumar
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I think we will soon be ready to fight it. The way we have shown door to H!N! virus. we will aso be able to avercome it.
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Vinod Yadav
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No, India is not fully equipped to handle the flu pandemic as its vaccine testing, effecitiveness and production has not even started. There are already some deaths from this epidemic - what's more the last epidemic which was declared by WHO...
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Devi Kaladeen
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No country is fully equipped to handle the swine flu pandemic as there is no immediate remedy.
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it's a natural talent
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Praveen Kr Yadav
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Some types of sales require specialized education or training but not all of them do. For the most part, success in sales is determined by the individual, by their attitude. Anyone can succeed as a sales person, if he or she wants it badly enough.
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Vinod Yadav
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The answer to this argument lies in the answer to the question "Is Selling an Art or is it a Science?". Even with all the training and the degrees, how one performs with the tools given to him/her rather varies from person to person. For some people...
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vijay raut
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As a salws person and a trainer I have cone across persons who appear to have a natural passion for selling. They genuinly like people, are quick learners, good listners, can organise and present theit point of view in a logical, convincing and...
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Ravindra Sharma
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ALL THE WAY. From buying land to bricks here even the hard earned white converts to BLACK. It is best planned activity of converting public funds for individuals to enjoy.
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Vinod Yadav
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Yes, as the transactions are mostly in cash and the system of sub-contracting makes it more prone to corruption. In fact the image of contractors are such that they are supposed to be powerful moneyed muscle men who can get things done. I know of a...
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Tharakaraman Janaarthanan
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Because in construction field more numbers of sub contractors or other ajencies are involved who may compromise certain project requirements for their personal benefits.
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Hello friends... I hope you all are aware of the controversy of the FAKE IPL PLAYER going around in internet. Entertaining insights provided by a non-player with the focus being on movie stars, shagging girls, going to a place called the Opium Bar, and team politics rather on the matches themselves. While the cricket world is buzzing in the speculation of what the Fake IPL player will reveal next (if you still haven't read about it, go to the fakeiplplayer's blog or read what The Guardian has to say about the story), there is an anonymous comment that the Fake IPL Player may have been caught and being sent back to India. Despite the fact it’s been up and running for less than a week this bl...
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Makrand Bhave
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Thanks Himanshu. Yes I did read it and did not attach much importance to it because of the nature of the blog and as rightly pointed out by Ramdas, the id!! But yes this is the trivia and fun element of IPL that will keep its flag flying high. Any...
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Vinod Yadav
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Fake IPL Player will hog all the limelight in this tourney of IPL2 season, that is, as long as Knightriders stay in the tournament. Man, the writing style reminds me of the catty, bitchy style of Sobha De or of that filmy mags. I'm regularly tuned...
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जाने इन आखों को कितना और हलाहल पीना होगा ! जाने इस जीवन को कितने और तुफानो में जीना होगा !
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Yogendra Singh Chauhan
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Jeevan hai to jeena hi hoga........Halahal peekar BAM BAM BHOLE kehna hoga...........TOOFANO se jeetkar kashti ko par lagana hoga.....Jeevan hai to jeena hoga........Ab mujhe comment submit karna hoga.....tumhe comment read karna hi hoga...jeevan...
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Vivek Singh
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No it is not the right way of leading life. It is like showcasing the sorrows of your life as very special one as you know few beautiful words of a language and "wah-wahs". This leads to nowhere. Sorry!
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Vinod Yadav
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Out of the churning of the sea first comes poison, then comes the nectar of life.
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