Create knowledge
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Yes
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Srinivas suravajhala
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"Yes"
| 11 months ago
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Bookish knowledge provides you the theoretical base. Practical situations are dynamic in nature, you cant compare one situation to the other. Your theoretical knowledge provides you confidence to take the challenge. Unless you take the challenge,...
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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ya bookish knowledge is imp but along with practical knowledge.. so u have to master both the scenarios.. u cant do without only one ,, u need both ...
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Debate: "bookish knowledge makes u knowledged not make you perfect to act without taking action" deleted from your view.
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Yes, but it will take a decade or more
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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it will still require 20 yrs to b at the same level of US,oertaking US is still far far away... we need the infrastructure, in terms of parking and 4 lane roads, expressways etc... than we can dream abt it..
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"Yes, but it will take a decade or more "
| 1 year ago
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Yes ! definitely and the day is not far off. Only thing is India has to develop its R & D capabilities a bit more. Manufacturing alone cannot turn a country into a a mjor player. Its the R & D ability that would distinguish an also ran from a leader.
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Col C A Narasimhan
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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We are quite far away from developing our own cars. Today we are only becoming a manufacturing hub not a development hub. Once we are able to do it, then we can think if we can overtake US. We do not still encourage R & D in automobiles. We are...
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Debate: "Do you think India will be able to leave US behind in car market?" deleted from your view.
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salary
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job role
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Jaygopal Raghavan
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"salary"
| 5 months ago
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Dear Mano Very simple, draft a petition and take it to the labour court, if that fails, file a PIL in your high court. Also send a press release to all media outfits. Do you have any written praise from your boss about your good performance ? If...
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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i too think that better job role is the more vital than only salary... yaa salary is also imp, no doubt, but a better job role will prepare u for ur life.. it will provide u the satisfaction and knowledge that salary cant...
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Nikhil Jain
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"job role"
| 1 year ago
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When we go for a better job , somethign that we like to do and are determined about it.. Fat salry will follow. So there is no point in thinking that what should we go for. It also depends on situations and need. But if we want a stable career a...
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Debate: "should we go for a fat salary or a better job role?" deleted from your view.
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Sheethal
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Vikas
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Sheethal K
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"Sheethal"
| 1 year ago
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When we look at people we admire, we generally blame their success on luck, destiny or factors that have little to do with hard work. And that serves as our greatest excuse for our lack of achievement. “I don’t have the influential family status...
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vishwajit
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"Sheethal"
| 1 year ago
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U R ABS RIGHT SHEETAL.. but this things have to b cultivated in u.. even if u are a bit of llazy and careless.. u need to b mature and do what neede to b done..
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Debate: "Success comes one step at a time " deleted from your view.
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Facebook
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Linkedin, Facebook & Orkut
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Mehebub Ahmed
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"Google+"
| 3 months ago
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Google+
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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I TOTALLY AGREE WIT U PUJA...
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NUCLEAR Power Plant can only solve the huge power demand
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RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER PLANT IS the solution of future..
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Rahul Shrivastava
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"NUCLEAR Power Plant can only solve the huge power demand"
| 1 year ago
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I would be very cautious in saying that only Nuclear Power Plant can solve India's power problems. There are all sort of NIMBY attitude people have for nuclear plants. For sure, these plants have high potential for environmental disaster in case...
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KALIYAMOORTHY
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"RENEWABLE ENERGY POWER PLANT IS the solution of future.."
| 1 year ago
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Hey, I am arguing that NPP is not versatile for bigger Industries. What I am driving at is that, in a Country like India where we have long coastline, the tidal energy desert like Dhar in Rajasthan,Gujarat, the Solar energy can be harnessed...
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We all know that power demand is rising day by day and the supply is not able to cope up with the rate of rise of demand. there remains only two alternative 1 - nuclear power plant or 2 - renewable source of energy(wind solar,water) both have their pros and cons... what do u suggest is the better option
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It is not a one man game, its a lot more.
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Superstars make a difference, they bring home victory.
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SHRIKANT MANOHAR DANKE
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"It is not a one man game, its a lot more."
| 1 year ago
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India should win the world cup for all the Indians.
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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i feel the way The whole tem india is playing right now... There is no one man show going on... if u wanna win the world cup.. u have to work as a single unit..bcoz if u r giving sum 1 more attention than u r creating bitterness in the group.
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Shashikant Rajak
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"It is not a one man game, its a lot more."
| 1 year ago
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Well it is never about an individual. Its Indian cricket team and no player is above the team. Everyone plays for the team and is suppose to give his best to win and make his country proud. When someone gives a statement like the one Mr. Kambli...
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Debate: "Should India win the world cup for Sachin or the other way round?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Shashi Kumar U
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"Yes"
| 1 month ago
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I have worked women bossess. I have found them to be more competent, very knowledgable, more understanding and encouraging.
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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ya i too agree.. they have the comp. instinct n them.. and they are more focused in their work than us
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Ravali
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"Yes"
| 1 year ago
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I do. It has been seen that women are strong and fight tll the end. They have more determination and will power. This makes them do the impossible. When fear of society does not exist women become yet more stronger.
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Debate: "Are women more competitive than men?" deleted from your view.
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Yes
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Tanmay Sarkar
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"No"
| 3 months ago
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MBA should not be the minimal criteria for being manager; but good MBA study obviously helps to groom anyone towards managerial role. Throughout the life everyone is being learned in various facet of learning but MBA is one of the most integrated...
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vishwajit
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| 1 year ago
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my vote goes for the MBA. i think to b a good manager u must have an mba but only if u r a amanager ian a corporate firm or any retail or marketing or advertisinf organisation. but if u want a manager in a technical organisation like BHEL OR ABB u...
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Punam Dutta
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"No"
| 1 year ago
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I don't agree...An MBA degree is at best a degree which due to its expensiveness and academic entry barriers attracts the top 5% of the students who are generally good in disciplined academics. The HR fraternity mistakenly thinks because they...
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