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Aanandaa thumbnail
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: Believe


1. Do you see India staying in one piece in 2057?


Ofcos yes......We have diff language,Diff culture, diff states,Diff religion ...but all feel proud as a indian...😊


2. What are the favorable points that would keep India going in the next 50 years???


Reduce political parties, two or three parties enogh.....if anyone currpt ,panish on spot, Take out all reservations....use merit. Give scolership to under poverty students...empower farmers give them new equipments n technology.....and change the old mentality/concept...3.Sixty years of freedom is a happy occasion for every Indian. There are celebrations being organised in India and abroad to commemorate this event. What are your perceptions about this celebration???


Plan to do some stage shows and other indian club programs😊NRI n NRE helping our nation by sending forgin currency to our country.😊4.Who are the leaders that you admire and think that would make a difference to the Present day India and really would make our so called dream of 'India Shining' come true???


Someone new the young active person should india's PM or President.


5.Lastly, what is your opinion about the average age of the leaders that are running the country today...Don't you feel that the 'young India' will do much better if represented by 'young people'???


We can t avoid mature old leaders.....but they should allow and support yogsters to come forward.😊This is my post in dedication to the '60 years of Independence!'...


Saare jahase aacha Hindustan hamara...jai hind...Cheers, just chillRaksha .......vinu's😊



Believe, about your last point, how do you suppose that should be handled- the old politicians guiding the younger ones???Nice points btw...and thanks for sharing your thoughts...
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Thanks Souro...Happy Independence day to you too...😊

You said you don't admire the politicians much...But we need them to run our country...How do you think, you can get yourself to admire them???Or to me more precise, who is it that can win your/people's unconditional admiration???

BTW, all the best for your debate championship...😊

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raksha.l


You said you don't admire the politicians much...But we need them to run our country...How do you think, you can get yourself to admire them???Or to me more precise, who is it that can win your/people's unconditional admiration???

How about them acting more self-lessly, not thinking about their vote banks all the time and most importantly taking some strong decisions, even against the will of other nations if necessary, which can take India forward .

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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: souro


<FONT face="Times New Roman, Times, serif" color=#990099 size=4>How about them acting more self-lessly, not thinking about their vote banks all the time and most importantly taking some strong decisions, even against the will of other nations if necessary, which can take India forward .



Absolutely..But that would be an ideal situation, isn't it???Though I would love to have such politicians, I am not going to expect them to be that overnight...

I would say, for starters, it would be great if they, along with worrying about their vote-banks, dedicate a little bit of time to the country too...😆, along with maintaining their personal bank accounts, maintain the country's khazana also with a little bit more integrity..To be precise, let them be selfish, but do one self-less act, every day...
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Posted: 18 years ago
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Originally posted by: raksha.l

1. Do you see India staying in one piece in 2057?

If we develop as quickly as we ought to and we have mature and pragmatic leadership then NO.

2. What are the favorable points that would keep India going in the next 50 years???

Its a young country, I read somewhere that more than 50% of the populations is below 25.

3.Sixty years of freedom is a happy occasion for every Indian. There are celebrations being organised in India and abroad to commemorate this event. What are your perceptions about this celebration???

Celebrations karne mein koi harz nahin, bas overdo na karein.

4.Who are the leaders that you admire and think that would make a difference to the Present day India and really would make our so called dream of 'India Shining' come true???

Anyone who can make system work and pull out hundreds of Indians from poverty. Jab tak woh nahin hota, India Shining 'll remain a joke.

5.Lastly, what is your opinion about the average age of the leaders that are running the country today...Don't you feel that the 'young India' will do much better if represented by 'young people'???

Yep, we desperately need new and young blood in politics. No one should be projected as indispensable bec'se no one is. 60 years age limit honi chahiye.

This is my post in dedication to the '60 years of Independence!'...

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Cheers,
Raksha


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Posted: 18 years ago
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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2544398.cms

Indian students dominate Harvard Business School
16 Nov, 2007, 0332 hrs IST,Ambika Naithani, TNN


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MUMBAI: For the first time, Indian students will have a majority representation among the foreign students at the Harvard Business School (HBS). Out of the 900 students who joined this year and will graduate in 2009, 38 students are from India or of Indian origin.

The Indian contingent has pipped the one from Canada, which usually has the maximum representation. The number of students from Canada has remained constant at 35 for the graduating batches of 2008 and 2009. According to, HBS assistant director in MBA career services, Kurt Piemonte, "Increasingly, we find Indian students want to head back to the country to pursue their careers. There is a real interest in India and the trend of returning to India to work is catching up. The number of students who have not been in the US before and want to return to India to work is rising."

Apparently, this also holds true for second generation Indian students, for whom the only link to India is their parents are also opting to work from the country. HBS alumni in the country have taken keen interest in familiarising HBS students with India during field visits, he added.

As is well known, about 15% of HBS's faculty are either from India or of Indian origin, making them the highest international representation after the US. Today, many of these professors teach cases based on frontline Indian companies like TCS, ITC e-choupal and ICICI Bank. In addition, HBS also holds an India conference annually and invites business leaders from India to share their perspective.

Also, as part of its plan to globalise its curriculum, in 2005, HBS opened the India Research Center (IRC) in Mumbai, one of the six research units across the world. The research centre will help build HBS's knowledge about the Indian economy and the corporate sector through case studies and original research work. HBS plans of offer its first executive education programme in India in February 2008.
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