Will Startup India Work Smoothly Towards Success
Will Startup India Work Smoothly Towards Success
Will Startup India Work Smoothly Towards Success
(01-18-2016)
startups to get registered in a day. Other facilities like clearance, approval, and applying
for registration will also work from the same portal. These companies will be able to selfcertify compliance on nine labors and other environmental laws through the same app
along with a relaxation from inspection for three years.
5. Easing risk: Startups would be able to move out of the venture if they want to do so
within a period of three months from the registration. There will be limited liability and
the company will have the freedom of closing up within the aforementioned period if
they feel that the initiative will not prove to be worthy of all the efforts to be made in
future. Experimenting with knowledge is a good thing at least you get to keep trying
and not sit back and wait for an opportunity to present itself before you.
No:
1. Competing with Silicon Valley: Indian startups have for a long time waited for the
government to recognize the caliber of new initiatives and to provide them assistance
when needed but have been ignored for long. Now that the government is jumping
between them, they must catch up carefully and not just try to compete with Silicon
Valley since our business environment differs and the government has to cater to our
respective needs instead of leading by example of Silicon Valley.
2. Global arena: Since we are a late entry into the startup campaign and we are also
trying to be in the global competition for startup development, India has to outdo the
other countries that have been in the race for long. Brazil and many other countries have
made huge investment for their startups to prosper. Chances are that we might fund them
enough but not cater to their respective demands for growth that would let them wound
up sooner or later.
3. Recognizing our caliber: We need to work on our own key strengths instead of
jumping into anything that could create profit. Manufacturing sector is not one of our
strengths given that the global market for manufacturing is far ahead of us with their
latest technologies and approach. Agriculture is our strength but we lack proper
investment and distribution of funds for them. Heath and education needs to be
augmented but at our own required level. New initiatives in these sectors wont be much
of a success unless we bring with them a change to look up to and appreciate something
that we have been lacking.
4. Selecting the right candidate: There would be too many applicants in the race to get
approval for government assistance but selecting the worthier of them is going to be a
task of great difficulty. Funding the unworthy will only waste resources while the
deserving will keep waiting to get an approval. The selection should be based solely on
the merits of the entrepreneurs and not by what they show as their action plan. They
should have experience, rationality, skills and efficacy to lead an enterprise.
Conclusion:
Startup India could be a successful stride by the government towards promoting and
developing business ventures that would further promote Make in India and Digital
India campaigns but there are challenges that should be tactfully handled, leaving no
room for wastage of fund and ill-distribution of funds.
Once the mobile app portal opens, there will be a rush of entrepreneurs for registering
their businesses. It should be better if the government primarily decides upon a team of
successful entrepreneurs to select the worthy candidates. Any sort of biasness in this
matter would waste this earnest and praiseworthy initiative by Modi Government.
A few years from now, India could be a strong and self-sufficient nation if our deserving
startups could get the required assistance to open up new opportunities in India.
5. Invent in India will revive the Indian startup story - Innovating in India will pave the
way for innovations to come out of universities and research centres and form part of
entrepreneurial ventures and startups. Investment in R and D is crucial for India to develop.
Despite increase in Indias economic growth and the doubling of GDP within the last 10
years, financial allocation for R&D has not changed much in recent times. Growth is merely
a flat curve, according to the Nobel laureates, because of failure to invest in Invent in India.
6. India needs more HR in science and engineering - Encouraging more youths to take
up studies in science, the subject needs to be taught at a very early age. If taught earlier, it
will encourage a preference and deeper understanding of science which will galvanise
growth in the Indian subcontinent. Backing sustained investments by advancements in
basic science and fostering a spirit of curiosity is a sure recipe for the countrys success.
7. India can compete on the world stage - If Invent in India is adopted, the country can
have new discoveries and understanding of science which translates into applied science
and technologies. This is a necessary goal for Indias success. This is because to make
India competitive in todays world, one has to invent new products and technologies in the
nation. Basic science is the foundation for innovations and applications and challenges for
democracy in India include taking up the long term cause of science and R&D.
8. Indian R&D needs freedom - If you want to have scientific exploration and untamed
scientific curiosity, Invent in India is a must. The view should be to protect the freedom of
scientists so that future democracies like India can hold their own against emerging
economies as well as the developed world. Financial schemes are also a must for real
talent to enter science at an early age and become a world leader in due course.
Make in India can get quick results!
1. Make in India will increase number of jobs - A positive impact on employment will be
apparent once the Make in India programme is effectively implemented. Make in India will
increase the number of jobs while Invent in India will only increase the knowledge of the
country.
2. It will boost tourism -Make in India will ensure that tourism in the nation receives a
boost because more foreign travellers will be attracted to India as a destination for quality
goods. Apart from medical tourism, retail tourism is the last trend to catch on and Make in
India could really capitalise on this.
3. Infrastructure development will be possible - Make in India realises the great Indian
dream of having adequate infrastructure for a growing population. Make in India has the
capacity to create more infrastructure through massive generation of resources resulting
from increase in manufacturing.
4. Make in India will spur education - Make in India will not only generate jobs, but also
improve the state of training and education in the country. This will foster progressive
attitudes and consequent economic growth.
5. Economic growth will be possible - Make in India will ensure that growth receives a
boost and India is firmly set on the path to economic prosperity. Economic development is
possible if there is impetus for growth and Make in India provides this essential ingredient
for national success.
6. Inventing & Discoveries require time While inventions and discoveries are extremely
important, the research for them is a time consuming job. Make in India can provide the
immediate fuel to get the economy running.
Conclusion
Discover, Invent and Make in India should definitely be the new mantra because it unites
the economic growth of Make in India with the knowledge boost of Invent in India. No
discovery is complete without manufacturing growth and no invention is valuable till it finds
application in human society. The same goes for intensive increase in manufacturing
activities. If there is low domestic demand and competition from Made in China, Make in
India will face an early demise. Amalgamating Invent in India with Make in India is the cure
for this. Rather than bitter pills, scientific remedies that encourage human creativity and use
intelligence are required for India to grow into a truly progressive country. While bitter pills
are needed for short term recovery, only lasting scientific innovation can bring about desired
long term changes.
RE: Make in India or Invent in India- Which is more important? Deepa Kaushik (01-62016)
Make in India and Invent in India both have their own importance. Both of them have
different sphere of action. Comparing make in India and Invent in India is not very apt.
When one aims towards the economic development of country, the other aims towards
adding immense fame to the nation.
Make in India is a nicely designed program that is oriented for the development of the
nation. Make in India definitely requires some sort of investment to gather the basic
infrastructure, but the returns would be those that the country eagerly looks forward to. The
number of employment opportunities would increase, which would likely help in curbing the
deteriorated health condition and checking the law and order situation. The Make in India
would also pave way to export and thereby add to the revenue for the nation.
On the other hand, Invent in India is also a major project at hand. But this field limits itself to
the learned class and could not accommodate other sections of the society in helping with
their employment. Inventions and discoveries are scholarly works and requires huge
investments for their research work. Though the returns would also be huge along with
name and fame, still the return from this project is not something that we long for.
We need to analyze both the projects in all aspects. The one which could satisfy and pacify
us by fulfilling the need of the hour would be more appropriate for the present age. In these
grounds Make in India would be more important for the time being.
RE: Make in India or Invent in India- Which is more important? khanderao (01-18-2016)
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3. Funds received from disinvestment are used for financing fiscal deficit -This is a
move that is bad for the economy because its like selling family jewellery to finance a short
term expenditure on something small and insignificant. Disinvestment income is a one time
income to create production capacity within the economy. However, current returns on
these investments is low so it is important to use funds in social sector scheme rather than
locking capital within asset. To reduce the fiscal deficit, eventually the government has to
reduce expenditure.
Wasteful revenue expenditure is what becomes the eventual fate of this capital rather than
increasing the production capacity of an economy.
4. Tax rate in PSUs is higher - Corporate houses shell out less in terms of tax returns
while PSUs are charged with higher tax rates. Disinvestment goes one step further in
capitalising on PSUs and feting corporates at their cost.
5. Profit making PSUs are already making money - Profit making PSUs should not be
disinvested as they are performing well.
6. Job losses are an unavoidable consequence - PSU disinvestment comes with a riderjob losses are a natural consequence for the employees when privatisation sets in.
7. Disinvestment can lead to private monopolies - Monopoly after disinvestment is
apparent in many cases such as VSNL.
8. PSUs being sold at cheap prices -PSUs are being sold to preferred parties at cheap
prices and there is need to bring transparency in the disinvestment policy. Without it, selling
PSUs is like selling treasured heirlooms for cheap trinkets.
9. Disinvestment in name only - To complete the target of disinvestment, government has
sold stake of PSEs to other PSUs. The sum total result of this is that government ownership
remains which is counterproductive considering the aim of disinvestment is privatisation.
10. Loss of regular income for government - Selling stakes in profit making and dividend
paying PSUs will result in regular income loss for the government. Bulk sales of stakes lead
to lesser sale values than anticipated.
11. Right of Citizens should be protected -Citizens have every right to own part of the
share of PSUs. Big corporate houses may get this privilege instead.
No
1. Disinvestment raises valuable resources for government - This can be used to
reduce fiscal deficit and cause the government to garner more resources for infrastructure
development.
2. Lean government is clean government - Disinvestment will ensure that government
ownership is limited to only certain organisations. It will also result in reduction in number of
ministries and bureaucrats.
3. Greater efficiency - Another good point which ensures disinvestment is not about selling
precious resources is that privatising these organisations will only increase their efficiency
and effectiveness levels.
4. Government gets to spend on development - Disinvestment frees up governments
spending capacity in key areas such as military and welfare.
5. Disinvestment is part of major structural reforms - Government initiated structural
reforms in the 1990s such as liberalisation and opening of foreign trade. Disinvestment was
a welcome addition to this. It also sought to increase competitiveness of public sector
undertakings and creating investments and job opportunities.
Conclusion
Nearly 70% of the Indian banking sector is dominated by PSUs and there are as many as
250 government owned PSUs accounting for 22% of the GDP of the nation. Other key
areas where government has significant control include petroleum, coal, crude, power and
defence. These are areas where privatisation is not in national interest. Anything in excess
is bad and this includes disinvestment. Rather than selling profit making PSUs, the focus
should be on turning around sick PSUs. The cure lies in seeking a lasting remedy rather
than just a quick fix.
RE: Disinvestment of PSUs is like selling the family silver! Deepa Kaushik (01-112016)
It is understandable that some public sector undertaking should not be put under
disinvestment for ensuring public interest or national security. But this is mostly an
economic / business decision and should not be mixed with emotional decision (including
vote bank politics). Most people in our country believe in buying gold and silver on festivals
and occasions (like weddings) and in majority of cases this gold or silver becomes a
blocked asset, as it is either used as jewellery or kept under lock and key either at house or
bank; only in case of dire emergency it is sold or mortgaged. Thinking that selling a
company or its shares is like selling family silver is wrong, if the value of the asset i.e.
shares is allowed to deteriorate as has happened then how is this sensible?
When it comes to disinvestment of PSUs, one needs to understand that they will be very
low take up in the market if the PSUs subject to disinvestment is making losses and has
accumulated huge debts to pay, so the Government would need to look at profitable PSUs
to make this successful.
In any case, I believe that the efficiency of PSUs and thus the benefit for end users will
increase once the management changes hand. Private enterprises are always motivated to
work on efficiency and effectiveness to improve revenues, reduce costs and meet customer
expectations in order to survive. Given an opportunity for the market forces to act freely,
they will bring about healthy competition thus competitiveness, which at the end are good
for both customers, Industry & the economy.
There should of course be some restriction on FDI in companies/industries where public
interest or national security can be affected. Also, it is not necessary to sell 100% shares to
private sector. Where the Government wants to keep the decision making under its control it
can still do so by ensuring that it retains 51% of the shares and only releasing up to 49% for
public subscription. Also understand that this will ease budgetary constraints for the
Government in providing capital and loans to 100% Government owned PSUs, but so far
this has been mostly supported by government backed corporations (for instance LIC).
s the Chinese stock market crash a threat to the global economy? (01-8-2016)
Asian giant will continue to deliver growth and concerns are ripe about being able to access
this growth.
3. Market access limits are not permanent - Foreign companies will eventually gain entry
into the Asian economy and benefit considerably from this.
4. Chinas stock market has nothing to do with its economy - The stock market crash is
dominated by small savers who have more faith in speculative investing than fundamental
analysis. While many countries see the stock market as the leading barometer of economic
health, this may not hold true for China, and consequently global implications for the world.
5. Slowdown in growth is not unexpected - Experts had known that the Chinese
economy would slow down as the nation initiated reforms designed to generate growth and
transition to an economy fuelled by consumer spending. Economists expect a growth of
6.8% in 2015 and 6.5% in 2016 as against the regular 10% GDP growth on a regular basis.
But employment levels are as important and will be maintained on the strength of reforms.
6. Slowdown is not so severe - Chinese economy will still grow at 6.5% and that is still
plenty of momentum for the global world economy.
Conclusion
Chinas slowdown will definitely impact the world economy, but there could be positive
repercussions to this as well. Excessive reliance on the strength of the Asian giant can
prove disastrous for world powers and some amount of self-sufficiency is needed for
economies to truly grow, develop and prosper. Even if the Chinese market does impact the
world economy in adverse ways. India remains a bright spot in a gloomy outlook, according
to IMF Chief Chrstine Legrand. What is Chinas loss could be Indias gain!
RE: Is the Chinese stock market crash a threat to the global economy? Deepa Kaushik
(01-12-2016)
The Chinese share market has experienced a fast pace growth in last couple of years
where in June 2015 it was at its seven-year peak, at which time also it was probably over
valued and as any economy goes China seems to have reached a saturation point in
manufacturing industry. It was inevitable for a correction to take place, but the pace at which
Chinas stock market is falling over the last few weeks is sharper than expected.
The fall after mid June to now probably taking away all gains made in 2015, should be a
shocking experience to Chinese stock holders, whilst accordingly to some estimates only
2% of the Chinese stock market is held by foreigners (quoted by The London consultancy
Capital Economics) it will impact the world economy.
A slump in Chinese market has prompted stock markets across Asia, Europe and US to fall
sharply, a China is a key player in global economy any major impact in its economy will
affect rest of the world. It is the second largest economy in the world and also the one of the
largest importers of good & services.
An impact on China means potential impact on the imports it makes and affecting the
economy of countries making money exporting these to China, it will also affect the prices
of commodities in general. This experience will also affect the trust of investors who have
been investing in Asian stocks as these emerging markets have curtained looked promising
so far but looking at the Chinese stock market, foreign investors are likely to be cautious.
be classified as backward to avail the benefits. Consider the Patels or Patidars of Gujarat
who are an economically and politically dominant community. Given that the Patels have
worldwide presence as entrepreneurs and NRIs, it seems ironical that they are demanding
caste based reservation for their community.
5. Existing reservation policy has failed: Caste based reservation has failed to assimilate
SC and ST within the mainstream.
6. People from majority communities are facing unemployment too- Lack of jobs
despite a model of development that promises unparalleled growth is a reality in India,
regardless of which political party is at the helm. Over the past few decades, Indias young
working population has risen while the number of jobs have fallen. Caste based reservation
in favour of the creamy layer has proved to be discriminatory for those belonging to the
general category. General category students are being denied jobs and admissions
because of the caste based reservation system.
7. Educated youth will get better benefits: The poor, educated youth will benefit from
income based reservation and get a chance to access a brighter future.
8. Caste based reservation was only a temporary provision to start with:Reservation
policy was initiated as a temporary provision for only 10 years in the Indian constitution in
1950s and it was never meant to be a permanent feature of national policies. Vote bank
politics sustained the system rather than genuine consideration for the poor and oppressed
in society. The caste based reservation system has failed to include the people at the lower
end of mainstream society and economy.
9. Non poor seen as beneficiaries of reservation will promote caste divide:Agitations
such as the Patidar stir are just symptoms; eventually the malady will spread to promote
divisions in society based on caste and even contribute to caste conflicts.
10. Caste based reservation has not prevented ill treatment of Dalit and lower
castes: Discrimination is still rampant against members of SC and ST community
especially in rural areas. Reservation in the name of caste has done nothing to prevent this.
11. Deprived deserve a reprieve - Income based reservation will ensure that the creamy
layer does not make off with a majority of the benefits while those from poorer sections yet
8. Very poor may not be educated enough for jobs: Another moot point is that people
from extremely deprived and marginalised sections of society may not have the education
to survive in a government job. Reserving jobs only for them will not solve the problem.
Unless education reaches poorer sections of society, income based reservation will remain
an incomplete solution for societys ailments
9. Economic upliftment is only possible through financial aid: Just as caste based
reservation is meant to address social inequity, subsidies are meant to help those from
economically weaker sections of society. Income based reservation will not solve the
problem of poverty. In fact, it may exacerbate it.
10. Reservation on basis of income cannot solve the problem of poverty: Only a
welfare state and pro poor policies will be able to remove the curse of poverty and free India
from its vicious cycle.
Conclusion
Caste or income based reservation?.the issue is a thorny one. There are complexities
associated with each form of reservation. In the ultimate analysis, caste based reservation
can only succeed in uplifting members of the minority community if there is an income
component to it as well. Excluding the creamy layer from benefits would be a positive step
to help those who are really marginalised and poor and from SC/ST/OBC background.
Income can be a criteria for reservation alongside caste and those facing social as well as
economic inequity can then get the upliftment they so urgently require. Till then, people will
continue to have reservations about quota system, whether it is income or caste based.
RE: Caste or Income based Reservation- Which is Better? Deepa Kaushik (11-24-2015)
I belong to the category who stand with the talented. Reserve seats for the true talents and
not for anything else. We are practically experiencing that the caste system has left back
the creamy layer and it has led to brain-drain. we have already got a big jerk losing much of
our cream who are working for some other country and getting good emoluments for the
same.
Now, we are talking of reservation based on income. What is the surety that the poor
income group parents have good talents in their children. and how can be just overlook a
talented individual belonging to a high income group category. If this becomes the scenario,
how are we going to get benefitted ewith such a reservation? The high income group having
good talent would very easily fly away and search a better livelihood abroad. An approach
to add to the prevailing brain-drain.
Reservation is not going to benefit the nation. We have crossed the era when people were
rejected employment due to their caste or income or anything else. If at all such a case
occurs, the victim can approach legally and justice is better in these cases so far in our
country. The country would develop onlyif the reservations are altogether abolished and the
talent gets recognition.
If at all we are so much behind reservation, then we should ideally reserve seats for noncorrupt individuals. Corruption is the root-cause of many problems prevalent in our country.
Reserve seats for non-corrupt. A ray of hope that people might leave this poison named
corruption in lieu of reservation.
Debates could be many, points could be any in favour and against; but for the country to
prosper we need to recognize and reserve seats for the true talents.
RE: Caste or Income based Reservation- Which is Better? Hardik Parmar (11-26-2015)
I support caste based reservations.
Reservations are neither an economic upliftment program nor poverty allivation scheme. its
a social upliftment program & given to those people who are social backward from thousand
years because of cheap mentality of upper cast people. why i dont support income based
reservations bcos its unfair with SC/ST candidate. Upper cast poor is only poor while Lower
cast poor is Poor+Lower cast Label. In election, Nobody will vote for SC/ST candidate if
reservations was not there. However, SC/ST dont want reservation if people from general
cast treat them with respect & remove cheap mentality in their mind. Reservations comes
from Discrimination, not discrimination comes from reservations. Jai Bhim.
RE: Caste or Income based Reservation- Which is Better? nandyhazel (11-27-2015)
i agree caste based reservation.
because of the large number of rural ares there are lot of lower caste students is there and
they are cant get any knowledge for their future plan or life. they are also study but we all
must agree one thing, that is they are rejected by when they are born in this earth .so, if we
give chance to that type of people they are growth lower into upper.
countries they not support to castism. Taking the example of American president Barack
Obama who is also belong to backward class, who get lot of respect from all over world. So
I think reservation should be only for neddy poor people.
RE: Caste or Income based Reservation- Which is Better? sakshi samdani (12-152015)
According to me there should be no reservation at all.neither caste nor income
based.initially Dr. B. R. Ambedkar brought this reservation system for the sack of lower
caste community get recognised as at that time they were treated as untouchables. But now
all are equal. Students of all classes whether lower or upper enjoy their life together. The
cause for what this system made is at a level done and now it should be stopped as many ill
effects of this system is in front of us. Talented students from general class due to lack of
opportunities are commuting suicides or migrating to other countries due to reservation.
This has increased the problem of brain drain.the talent of India is working for other
countries. The creamy layer is taking advantage of this system and the poorer are left
behind empty handed. It has decreased the growth of our country. On the other hand ,
income based system is also not going to work due to corruption . people having higher
salary will make use of it. So the main cause of reservation will be finished. Rather the
money spent on this should be used to make people educated. To provide them schools ,
teachers and other useful things.
RE: Caste or Income based Reservation- Which is Better? nahida (12-18-2015)
"why reservation had been introduced to unfold devlopment from every corner of the
country, bt what the reservation has become- a political game of leaders and the common
weapon of the social discrimination and intolerance."
why this reservation? It detects th peopl belonging to the dark community and giving them
hand to join the main progressiv stream
is reservation a solutio, as it is like a favouratism on th which basis som less deservd are
facilitated mor easily nto career.
reservation says that if a reservd candidate secures unreservd seat then he got that leaving
his reservd seat for another reservd candidate. Does that not means we are picking more
backwrds throwing mor desrvd ones in dark?
Is reservation a solution?- giving discounts in selections, suppying foods, shelters, etc. can
never contribute in improving a talent. Devlopment doesnt lie in giving alms to the needy.
Then why reservation for those also, that also and so on.. There should b no reservation for
either or also.
5. The cost of justice is rising too. The poor cannot afford to get involved in court cases.
6. The legal technicalities sometimes are baffling to the common man.
7. No reforms are taking place. Indian judiciary has a self-regulating mechanism. Thus it
should be easy to undertake changes. But nothing seems to be done. With the recent
striking down of the NJAC Act, reforms are looking distant.
8. Judges appoint other judges. This can lead to opaqueness in appointments. The
collegium system is one such example which has attracted criticisms from many.
9. Some have even criticized the power of contempt of the court as a tool to suppress public
criticism.
No, it is healthy and needs no reforms
1. Since independence till now, the only institute which has been performing consistently is
the Indian Judiciary. And that is the reason why the eyes of the people always look with awe
and respect towards it.
2. There have been allegations of corruption against personnel of the judiciary, but no
government has ever initiated any major reforms for the lower class of employees in the
judiciary. This shows that whatever concerns all have are regarding higher judiciary and that
too in the appointments of the judges.
3. In case of appointments of judges, inclusion of executive opens the process to executive
influence and possible avenues of corruption. Apart from violating the independence of
judiciary there are chances of pressure from the government and other quarters which were
till now barred from interference into the judiciary.
4. Impeachment process has been made complex and difficult so as to preserve the
independence of the judiciary. If it had not been complex, the executive and the legislature
will have a field day and judiciary would become just another puppet in the hands of them.
5. In so many years since independence, only two incidences of impeachment have been
noted and that too have not been successful. In the latest case, the judiciary to protect its
reputation made the guilty judge to resign. This shows that the judiciary takes such matters
seriously to protect the institution.
6. The courts are the ultimate dispenser of justice for the common man, barring the
President who can reverse even the Supreme Court's decision. Such a great institution has
to be respected and protected from slander and meaningless criticisms which we can
generally see in politics. The power of contempt attempts to do so. It also keeps all in line
and makes sure that its decisions are carried out. Till today not many major incidences have
been noted of misuse of the power of contempt of court.
Looking at the above points, we can say that though the points have merit, there is no doubt
that the judiciary has always been there for the people; for e.g. during the times of
emergency, the PILs, crackdown on the authoritative attitude of the executive and
legislature, etc. Indian judiciary and its independence have served the nation well. Though
there are minor areas where reforms are necessary but no step should be taken to
encroach on its independence.
RE: Does Indian Judiciary need a health checkup? Deepa Kaushik (11-26-2015)
Indian judiciary does not only mean the selection of judges, but it includes every process
from selection and employment of staff upto providing justice to those approaching the
court. Due to the latest discussions on NJAC, a change from the prevailing collegium
system, the topic of Indian judicial system has come to the limelight.
Corruption has entered every sphere and so is the judicial system of our country. Corrupt
officials and corrupt workers are placed from the ground level staff to the topmost positions.
Their post determines the level of corruption and malfunctioning of the system. Just a
reformation in the procedure of selection of judges is not going to solve the problem.
The lawyers, court staff, judges and various other assissting co-workers are involved into
the judicial set-up. A single corrupt inmdividual amongst these can cause a big trauma to
the society in some or the other way. They definitely require to be uprooted to cleanse the
system.
Such health check-ups are required in every field which could unweed the corruption out of
the sectors. The judiciary system is no different. It is the major support to the citizens of the
country. Since it has supreme power being the independent judicial set-up, the health
check-up should fasten its pace in this judicial sector. The law and order situation in the
country can improve only if the complete judicial set-up is refined and not just the selection
of judges.
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discussion.
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are the fundamental tools of communication stage.
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4) Raise your leadership quotient:
- Help in getting others a chance to speak. A useful phrase for this could be like, Miss X
has been trying to make a point, lets listen to what she has to say about this
- Politely stop letting anyone get rude to other speakers.
5) Work upon your body language: Actions speak louder than words is a phrase which
holds very true in Group discussion. Your body language in a GD should convey
enthusiasm & interest while being polite. Here are some body gestures that can help you
succeed in a GD:
- Tapping a pen on table or shaking your legs conveys nervousness. Avoid doing that.
- While looking into the eyes communicates confidence, staring at others is impolite.
- Raising your voice, pointing fingers at fellow speakers is considered impolite.
Take initiative. Grab the opportunity to speak first, but take the move only if you have
complete knowledge of the subject.
Do not repeat a point, or be lengthy or irrelevant. Also intervene, if someone else is going
on an irrelevant track.
RE: Tips to Prepare for Group Discussions Jeetu (12-1-2015)
Nice GD tips
RE: Tips to Prepare for Group Discussions asha (12-17-2015)
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RE: Tips to Prepare for Group Discussions Venugopal (12-28-2015)
Both students some helps in gd tips
RE: Tips to Prepare for Group Discussions sushmita singh (01-17-2016)
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doctors strike.
6. This gesture shows that one of the highest literary honors too is insufficient if the writers
feel that all spaces of liberal values and thought, all locations of dissent and dialogue, all
attempts at sanity and mutual trust are under assault.
7. This tradition of returning awards is not new in our country and has been going on since
the British times. So frowning at the writers to use this method is not fair.
No
1. It is irrelevant to return the awards. It will not have much effect.
2. Sahitya Akademi Awards were given by the Sahitya Akademi to writers and not by the
government. If an award is returned as a protest, it does not make sense as the
government did not give the awards. Had the award been awarded by the government, it
made sense to return.
3. If the writers want to protest they can do so in their writing. Many read what writers write.
This way they reach a majority of the population with their problems. Returning awards is of
no use.
4. The writers can also use media to make sure their plights reach the appropriate authority
and even the people come to know about them.
5. The writers are feeling that their liberal space is getting reduced. To address this issue,
entire nation is with them. They just need to initiate a dialogue with appropriate authority to
resolve the problem. They need not take such steps.
6. These steps are only making such awards political. This will have ramifications in the
future too. This can make these honorable awards a political tool.
7. In India, during the British times, whenever there was pressure on the writing space
provided to the writers, the writers reacted with their articles and generated public opinion
from their side. With the growing use of internet and good communication networks, the
writers can reach every nook and corner of the country in matter of hours. Such avenues of
and attain required attention. It is the way chosen by other writers to show their anger and
frustation and they got pretty successful in their attempt to arouse their voice.Returning the
award is also accompanied by a heavy reasoning of showing intolerance against injustice
and improper Governance. The Government is indirectly been pressurised to address this
matter to give a proper explanation. Hence, it is correct on part of the writers in returning the
award.
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?shishir
pandey (10-18-2015)
i think this is not a proper way to sow their pain against the system , they should collect all
of the people and make a leader and ask government to talk on the issue , and u guys have
a special thing to connect with people , make connect with people and media as well. do not
give another point for politics ,,,
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?
Janardan (10-20-2015)
In my point of view writters had no other option than returning sahitya academy award. If
writer goes on strike no one notice, media people had no time to writters plight than
covering bihar election, stupid debates, PMs US Visit. If they write scathing Article there is
danger from faction people. This is the only option left to the writters.
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?
KRISHNA TRIPATHI (10-20-2015)
No, i don't think so it's a right kind of protest by writes bcoz it's an award which is given to
writers not to return and protest in this way & if u hv to protest use media , collect people
get their idea, you can use your books & through that you can also protest by writing your
opinion & no need to make it a political award.
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?md
Afsar Hussain (10-22-2015)
i think frnds , returing sahitya acedmy award is done only when dis genius had talk. returing
award was a right decision as if our society is thinking that they are foul and they are not
having knowledge then writers should not keep the award if society think that they are not
deserving ...
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?
point of writing at all. The written text is meant to provide thought provoking insights and if
other people misplacing their anger into killing writers for just expressing their views on
sensitive topics like superstitions is just plain wrong.
Further, I read views from people here saying that this is not the proper method of doing it
and they could have just done it online without dishonouring the academy. I must tell you
that even now, people don't take this seriously enough and a fair share don't even bother to
understand what has led to this rage in the writers community. Your twitter would have
trended for a day or two and vanished, like #MSGreleasingtoday. Hence, even though this
is not the proper way to spread the message but alas it is the best one available for our
writers to reach the masses and not just the literary community. If I was one of them, I
would be actively involved in the same.
Lastly, for why they are making such a hype with protests, I'd like to quote the great Mr.
Mandela, "When a man is denied the right to live the life he believes in, he has no choice
but to become an outlaw."
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?aastha
dixit (11-17-2015)
i agree to the previous post .i would like to add that it might be an appropriate way to protest
, as at least the problem should come in front of those people who appreciate " a pen is
mightier than a sword" , but how can the pen be mightier in case when it is not getting the
liberty to transform the real scenario into valuable writings,even their creatorsrs are living in
the fear of loosing their lives.
since sahitya academy award is an honour, and there is no use of giving honour to
someone in form of just an award, but he should also be honoured for his creations..what is
the need of such awards and honours then when we can't even face the reality.
it's really a matter of shame for all of us that the situation has reached upto the level that
they are compelled by their conscience to disrespect the most precious earnings of their
lives.
i support it , and hope that indian government does not stay in a dilemma like if it it has lost
its senses as always.
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?Kshitij
(12-14-2015)
Sometimes even the guns could not make such impact which a pen can make on the
world.It is also known as the biggest weapon in the modern era .SAHITYAKAR'S are the
one's who have power to shake the whole world just with there pen,they are the one who
are there,indirectly,who raises the issues of need and to be improved.I don't think they
should return there awards,instead of it they should write more and more about it and be
the cause for change and should make the country better,without any loopholes,instead of
returning their awards
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?vishnu
prasad (12-16-2015)
good evening
i think this is no effect on govt because govt does not give sahitya akadmi award by this
influence
this is great honour
RE: Returning Sahitya Akademi Awards - Is it a right kind of protest by writers?tuhina
shah (01-17-2016)
i completely agree with the post of mr.prashant tripathi. very well analysed and written.
indian writers are not bringing the political isues in between but they not left with any
option.people are saying that a pen could have been used as a medium to protest, but how
can this medium give positive results when WRITING, itself has lead to the attacks on
others.although this is quite disrespecting if see it as part of sahitya academi, but saving the
kinds of their own was prime motive rather than insulting the award giving academi.
Today, English is a global language but it does not mean that we should adopt it. We should
try to promote our own identity.
5. Rural India Around 75% of the country resides in villages where people are aware of
Hindi mostly. It would be tough for these people to accept English as their official language.
No Hindi should not be the official language.
1. No record Gujarat High Court has passed a statement saying that Hindi is not the
language of the country. The Constitution has stated Hindi as the official language and not
the national language. Hence, it is not necessary to use Hindi as the official language.
2. Multiple languages India follows multiple languages. For example, if a Tamilian joins a
job in some other region, he might have to speak the local language. If he joins an MNC, he
might have to speak English. Hence, English can be used as the common language for the
nation.
3. Right to speak Around 22 languages exist in this nation and, thus, people have the
right to speak in any of those languages.
4. Harmony Creating a debate upon a language to be official or not disturbs the harmony
of a nation. Our country is best known for its unity in diversity.
5.Foreign relations Instead of Hindi, English should be widely practiced in our country.
Government employees should be skilled in speaking English. It will also help improve
foreign communications.
Conclusion
The debate regarding the status of the official language of India is an ongoing process. One
group of people demand Hindi to be recognized as the official language and another
demand English. The Modi government is giving stress in promoting the Hindi language
across the country. Even though this is being criticized by certain political parties in Tamil
Nadu, the effort has gained a bit of success.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Deepa Kaushik (01-8-2015)
Continuing English as the official language of India is no harm. Still, we Indians have Hindi
as one of the languages of our country. Or, as said by Gujarat High Court that Hindi is not
the national language but the official language; then yes, to go by the words, we should
have Hindi as the official language. But we fail to give due respect to this official language.
Our youth finds it awkward to converse in Hindi. Especially the metropolis culture, the
young generation feels it to be an honour to utter their English vocabulary. And much more
shameful is the instance when we see many people dont know the language which is
popularly known as national / official language so far.
To consider our country as a single entity, we need to sum up our dialect under a common
head. Our constitution actually narrates Hindi language as the official language of the
Union along with the prevailing English language. And the English language was allowed
as the official language for 15 years from the commencement of the constitution. But it is
understandable that anybody could find it highly challenging to switch to a totally new
dialect on the official documents. In the preliminary note, we can have both the languages
for the written documents viz. forms, applications etc., but gradually this can be replaced by
Hindi and slowly we can adapt to this official language. This could have been done long
before with the consent of the President under rule.
None of the schools in India have Hindi compulsory till the senior secondary level
education. Many of our states still continue to oppose Hindi. They neither know to read,
write or speak the Hindi language and nor do they prefer to put any effort to this field. It is
really discouraging that being the citizens of the country we adapt some other lingua, the
English language for our official language and stand against one of the languages of our
own country so rigidly.
We cannot discuss for the different dialects used in India to come up for the official
language, as we do have the Article 343 supporting either English or Hindi to be the official
language. (Anyone interested can check the Article 343 in this link:
http://www.constitution.org/cons/india/p17343.html). It appears weird to categorise some
states as Hindi speaking and others as non-Hindi speaking ones. On perceiving things with
an honest and unprejudiced mind, yes, Hindi should be the official language; and if not to
take over alone, atleast we should add Hindi along with English for the official
documentation giving the honour to the language of our own country.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? rahul (01-8-2015)
we all know that english is a global language..so knowing english is actually advantageous
and good..as it helps in interacting with people outside the country..but it hurts when it is
used as an interaction medium within the country in some regions of the country.
yes i know according to constitution..both hindi and english are official languages of
india..but what was considered as the official language prior to independence?It was hindi
and it is still the most spoken language in india..though the percentage has degraded.So i
think we should try to promote hindi in non-hindi spoken regions harmoniously.
with due respect to all regional languages as well as english..we should try to encourage
people towards hindi..and include it as a subject in schools and motivate the non-students
to join free hindi classes and thereby save our IDENTITY.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Arun (09-1-2015)
India was named as Hindustan, not because of the Hindi speaking people.
Please refresh your knowledge on history.
There are other languages in south India which is more rich in terms of literature and the
amount of documents that they carry.
I would suggest Sanskrit should be the national language and not Hindi.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Arun (09-1-2015)
I DISAGREE with Rahul.
Hindi Killed Sanskrit as English is killing many of our regional languages.
It should be left to people and no language should be forced upon.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Bharti Narang (09-2-2015)
I am an Engineering Student.. As a student I feel that we youth should be well taught the
value of Hindi as our National/Official language.. Forcing people or youth perhaps may not
give expected results.. Making people understand,Teaching them and giving them
opportunities to speak Hindi and English both..
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? gopal agrawal (09-3-2015)
hindi known to the national language of all indians. but indians always prefer to use english
in all the transactions and speech. even job recuriters want a well english speaking
candidates. all the receipt on net and websites of even indian goverment are by default in
english. hindi is always an option in the box and english is always by default. but hindi is
said to be the most ancient language of indians. after sanskrit the ancient well known
language is hindi. and also in many parts of the country where people seems to be refrain
from english and do not know the state locality language there hindi is always considered
best for the communication. even the foreigners who visit india always are eager to know
indian culture and learn hindi and finds peace within themselves learning the language.
but with the modernization and the social media impact people trends to conserve in
english. but being india goverment emphasizes the use of hindi language in all the
transaction as it may vindicate two things.
1) a large part of indians especially the aged people and people from the rural area do not
know english and thus for them every receipt in hindi will allow them to know the actual
matter going on.
2) all the youths today prefer english over hindi thus making hindi offical language will force
them to learn hindi by default. and infact in future a situation may arise where english
spoken classes will be replaced by the hindi speaking classes. thus in this way a neutral
balanced solution comes with the preservation of both the languages hindi and english.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Vivek poddar (09-4-2015)
hindi should be accepted as official language because about 70-75% people are just can
speak or understand hindi and offcourse our country is called as hindustan and if we
stressing more to other language then it just show our affinity towards other culture and in
own country most of people feel like stranger...,
so i think hindi must be accepted as official language and for foreign relationship it must he
flexible in way to communicate in english too..thats it.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Rajesh (09-4-2015)
Hi i am a engineering students. Yes hindi should become the official language in india.
Because i known big part of our country's people don't able to speak in English. And
therefore they can not get the jobs so this is bad for their.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? anita (09-14-2015)
I am engineering student .firstly I want Hindi becomes official language .75% peoples speak
and understand Hindi .all world know a big part of India use Hindi language . When Hindi is
become as official language then we become a different image in all world .many people
are say (Hindi mhari matr bhasa h) .
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? pankaj shama (09-15-2015)
yes hindi must b official language , its not because of constitution , its because it is widely
spoken language in India , mostly in villages people do not knows english ,if they have to
work in other region they have to face problem in official work ,hence documentation must
be done in hindi and regional language . it make no harm to regional languages contrary to
it help him to communicate in other part of India , where they hesitate to go
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Diove (09-17-2015)
for south Indians Hindi is not important.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? SWATI GUPTA (09-17-2015)
I have read over all the comments.. I found that all are in support of Hindi that Hindi should
be a official; language.. before i will start i want to ask who all have given their interviews in
Hindi and who all have competed their degree by writing papers in Hindi. what type of
newspaper you guys read.
We are well aware of the fact that we are developing country and we want global support to
compete with the world. if we will restrict our youth to stick to Sanskrit or Hindi than how we
suppose to say we support global development. i am not against to Hindi in fact being a
Citizen of India i proud on our Country that we have a capability to adopt 22 local
Languages without any discrimination. Our youth is well competent to hight within the
country and with the country and beyond the country. we are the youth who support
development. if we will restrict to one language that it will not only hampers our
development but carrier growth of the Country. today we feel so proud because Indian are
progressing all over the world, like Narinder Singh Kapany,Salman Rushdie, S.
Chandrasekhar, Amartya Sen, Rohinton Mistry,Venkatraman Ramakrishnan, Mira Nair,
Sundar Pichai and many more...
They make India Proud, they make us proud. they reflects that it is not important what
language we speaks what important is that we are Indian and making our country proud.
My point of view is we should not bother what is our national language or what is our official
language, we should worried about the short comes and hurdles which delay our country's
progress. we should save our country from crime against women, against corruption,
against lack of implementation of law and order.
we are unite, we should think of making our country proud, developed, fear free,
prosperous. its time to widen the thinking and work for country. who says if we will not
speak Hindi then we will disrespect our country. i say person who are from India and
progressing outside country they 2 make our country proud.
my perspective is that language is just a way of addressing our thoughts it does not address
once country. our acts and deeds represents our country.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Raushan singh (09-17-2015)
yes,because you know in india 70-75% people blongs to hindi and they easly understand of
hindi ,and about english it is global launguage it only know for communication by other
country not all work on english ,if we want to devlop our country so we should part of our
country and max people are more comfortable by hindi so why we not use hindi and we
also know hindi cause some problem for our south states ,so if they learnt english so why
they are not learning hindi.so i want to say that one language is very important for our
devlopment because you know other countries give priority their own laungauge such
as:china -chines,japan-japanies,germany-german etc and all are happy and more powerful
country
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Sandesh (09-20-2015)
yes, Hindi should be official language because its our national language not English. 70%
people in Indian knows Hindi. If we use English before independence I think its OK but We
got independence and now its time we should promote our language. Once Japanese
Prime Minister asked Dr. Manmohan Singh in UNO 2002 "why do you use English you have
your own language? We all talk in our own language China use Chinese, Japan use
Japanese but u don't use Hindi." Dr. Manmohan Singh replied,"If I talk in Hindi no one
understand what i am saying." and the Junichiro( Prime Minister of Japan) said,"We all
have language converter for that just be you." and I think its very embarrassing moment.
Look at country like China they only use their language, they have all their websites, books
and other things like their mobile is in Chinese language and the result it helps them to be
independent they are not depend on others for success. We also should try like this.
Promote our self and be successful.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Mridul (09-20-2015)
why should hindi be the only official language of india? Are kannada, tamil, marathi etc.,
which are older and much more original than hindi, not indian languages? is speaking
telugu or malayalam anti-national? why can't we have multiple official languages like
singapore and switzerland, both are developed countries. Why do north indians hate other
indian languages? How can you call yourself indian when you hate all indian languages
other than hindi? what is the point of diversity when you promote only hindi and kill all other
indian languages.
We can have 22 official languages easily. We can create lot of jobs for translating between
languages. North Indians should also study a second indian language, only then will other
indians learn hindi. Then every indian would know two indian languages, with hindi as
common language. But the real problem currently is the reluctance of hindi speakers to
learn another indian langauge (can be bengali, tamil, kannada or any language).
The real traitors of bharat are hindi speakers bcz they want to kill bharat mata's 21
languages, just like how muslim invaders and british killed sanskrit and prakrit.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Khushi (10-15-2015)
English is good to communicate the people of other country but what we people are doing,
we are trying to make it our native lanuage. If a person speaks english then we see that
person with a diffrent look rather than a person who speaks english. Nos of hindi medium
schools are decreasing beacause everyone wants to learn english wants to speak fluently
so that he or she can get good employment
We think only about us. Why we do not think about our nation. We should try to promote
hindi which is our native language
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? ashish mahuri (10-19-2015)
we are working with multi national companies around the world ....so if need to
communicate in english bcoz english is the most useful language and known in every
country
i am not not saying ki hidi is bad but if we try to communicate in hindi so we are saturate in
india
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Prajod (12-29-2015)
I know Hindi is spoken widely but only 41% of the Indian population speaks it. We consider
them as our brothers and sisters but they are imposing their culture upon us. Please, our
Identity lies in our Diverse Nation.
UNITY IN DIVERSITY.
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Adi Sis (01-16-2016)
Yes, Hindi should be the official language of India because first, it is understood by 80%
people of our country.Second,though English is given much importance thanHindi but we
should never forget that we are Indians not britisher.So, we should promote it rather than
treating it as second language.
we usually say that japan is very well develop country but we try to find out that why it is so
developed.the reason that japan is progressing is that the people of japan never treat their
language as "SECOND"language.
So we should accept "HINDI"as our official language totake India in the direction of
progress
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? Aditi Sharma (01-16-2016)
Yes, Hindi should be the official language of India because first, it is understood by 80%
people of our country.Second,why English is given so much importance than Hindi.?By
giving importance to english we always prove that till now we are under British rule and we
also enjoy it.
We usually say that Japan is very well develop country but we never try to find out that why
it is so developed.The reason behind its progress is that the people of Japan never treat
their language as "SECOND"language.
So we should accept "HINDI"as our official language and also respect it, to take India in the
direction of progress
RE: Should Hindi be the official language of India? sreedeep mohanta (01-17-2016)
human invented languages for easy and effective communication. as globalisation is at its
peak nowadays, in my opinion we should use the language which maximum people around
the world could understand ! as English is one of the most known and widely used language
hence it should be used as our official language .. here in India we people are very much
familiar with hindi , hence making it our national language should not face such dilemma !!
majority of people who are opposing it are south indian, my question for them , if they could
learn understand English very well , which is introduce some mere 300 years back , why
cannot they learn Hindi !!
just read a short story titled " the last lesson " - Alphonse Daudet
and services on customers without doing their homework. Slick ads targeting users have
come about in a bid to make up for quality with quantity and tons of itat that. Vast number
of print, media and audiovisual ads are used to channelize the buyers interests and capture
his or her attention. But how far does slick marketing actually translate into record sales?
Can marketing a product well cover up its flaws? Or is a product only as good as the
promotional jingle supporting it? It is time to examine this matter from different angles and
see whether it is marketing or the quality that is more important, and what really makes a
product or service tick?
Marketing Helps Product Sales
1. You can sell flawed products with flawless ads : Marketing has become part of a
consumers life and you see so many marketing schemes across various forms of media.
They not only catch the customers attention, but sustain it as well. This ensures that
products are only as important as the marketing campaign unleashed to promote them.
After all, fairness creams promise the impossible and yet find buyers on the strength of
picture perfect ads promising the moon.
2. Marketing introduces the product : Rather than quality, the calling card of any product
has become its marketing tagline. Any product is only as good (or bad) as the strength and
appeal of its marketing campaign
3. Promoting products through celebrities helps: Studies have shown that buyers will
be more readily persuaded by well known figures and those they have a positive perception
of. No wonder celebrity endorsements are on the rise. Marketing is the art of promoting
products or services to prospects and potential customers.
4. Sans marketing, even the best products would remain unknown: Regardless of the
quality of a product, if the marketing campaign is not in place, even the best products of the
top most quality would remain unknown to consumers.
To make the customers try a new product and feel its quality, it is important to make him buy
it one time. Promotions play an important role here!
5. Without marketing, sales is impossible : If you do not market a product, how will it
sell? Without marketing, sales may fall and companies will have to face undeniable losses.
Sales is only possible if people are aware of the product or service and its various features
and advantages. Quality was never as important as the tone of the marketing product.
Thousands of flawed products or services which have health risks find takers on the
strength of marketing campaigns. Consider the destruction unleashed by caffeine high
energy drinks, consuming several of which have been linked to death and destruction of
brain cells. Yet, people are enamoured of such drinks and frequently resort to them for an
energy boost on the strength of an attractive marketing campaign.
Quality is more important
1. Maintaining customer base is only possible with quality: Only if the product has a
certain quality and meets certain standards and requirements will it attract buyers. To
maintain steady consumer demand and a customer base, quality is the prime consideration.
If your product or service is flawed in some way, no amount of marketing will help.
You can get one time sale with a promotion but repeat sales come only when the quality is
good. Word of mouth can also have a negative impact, if the quality of your product is substandard.
2. Customer satisfaction is equated with quality : Customer satisfaction is only possible
if the product or service is of a certain top quality. In the absence of quality control, a
marketing campaign may attract customer attention, but it will not attain customer
satisfaction.
3. Faulty goods have to be replaced : No matter how persuasive and interesting a
marketing campaign is, quality goods speak for themselves. If a product or service is faulty,
the customer is well within his or her rights to demand a compensation and this can cut into
sales and harm business.
4. Without quality, marketing is hollow : Customers can take companies to consumer
courts for making false promises in marketing campaigns. This can create a situation where
marketing alone will not counter the needs or demands of the customer. In the absence of
quality, marketing is just a hollow promise with no real meaning.
Conclusion
Celebrity endorsements are the flavour of the day. From sports persons to actors, everyone
worth their salt is espousing some product or service to the public. How far these products
actually meet the promises made in the marketing campaign remains questionable. Despite
this, brisk sales and customer loyalty are the result of slick ad campaigns unleashed on the
unsuspecting public. It is all very well to uphold the caveat that the buyer needs to be
beware, but with so many clever marketing slogans and ads, does he or she stand a
chance?
Quality should be the most important consideration for the success of any product or
service. Unfortunately, marketing is the real standard by which products or services
success or failure is determined.
RE: Marketing or Quality Whats more important to sell a product? Prasenjit Basak
(12-29-2015)
According to me both are inter-related with each other because marketing of a product will
grab the attention of the customer than only a customer will willing to buy that product after
that we will focus on quality of service. Maintaining the base of a customer is very important
and satisfaction of the customer is also important because if the customer will not satisfy
than he will definitely create word of mouth and he will tell to more people about the service
which will be negative impact on the product than there will be no uses of marketing
campaign of the product. So, it should be balance with each other.
RE: Marketing or Quality Whats more important to sell a product? Deepa Kaushik
(12-31-2015)
Quality itself promotes marketing. The parameters are not very much relevant to be
compared with respect to sale of any product. The marketing and quality aspect in the sale
of the products are interdependent. Better the quality, the product would catch up the
market by word of mouth.
We are living in a high-tech era of internet and online sales. Every marketing app provides
the option for the customer feedback for every product. This itself gives spark to the
marketing. Again better the quality, better would be the customer satisfaction index and the
product would get better sales output.
It is the aggressive marketing era where people have forgot all the ethics of sales and
product promotion. The marketing should be based on two factors the primary being the
quality index and the second being the product promotion. But the sales world has forgot
everything and all they remember is the enhancement in the sales output by hook or crook.
They dont care about the customer satisfaction or their ease of time. The telesales and
online sales have eaten up the privacy of the individuals and cheating through hyped
promotion of the products have become prevalent.
Though the marketing strategy is getting uglier day-by-day, still we cannot deny the
importance of quality in the product sales.
RE: Marketing or Quality Whats more important to sell a product? shriya (01-142016)
Marketing is definitely important to sell a product.Buyers can only be induced to buy a
certain product only when there is awareness and a market for the product.
Almost all the celebrities and known faces are promoting one or the other product.and
people will buy a product if it is advertised by a known face.
A quality deficient product could be sold through marketing but a good quality product
cannot be sold without marketing.
there should be emphasis on quality but marketing helps more.
No
1. India has many sectors such as education and healthcare - There are many sectors
besides defence where expenditure is totally justified and indeed, a better way to safeguard
national interests. Fields such as education, healthcare and science as well as technology
have the capacity to revolutionise the growth of the country and protect national interests.
Moreover, quality of life for the citizen will be enhanced if less is spent on defence and more
on social welfare sectors.
2. Socioeconomic conditions also contribute to peace and welfare - Rather than
defence expenditure, spending on improving the socio-economic conditions is also a good
way to counter armed conflict.
3. Stockpiling useless military equipment is futile - Stockpiling of military equipment is
useless in the event of nearly peaceful conditions in India and its relations with most of the
neighbours.
Conclusion
Defence expenditure is important to protect the national interests of the country. So is
socioeconomic investment such as poverty alleviation programmes. India has pressing
problems such as lack of education, sanitation and infrastructure. This is why defence
expenditure should be balanced with spending of money in other sectors for progressive
advancement of the nation. At the same time, defence expenditure is necessary for
protection of regional and national interests. Defence arms, ammunitions and forces act as
a strong and powerful deterrent against future terror attacks and armed conflict both within
and outside the nation. Therefore, some amount of money needs to be sanctioned and
allocated for expenditure in the defence sector.
Also, India lacks upgraded defence equipment. Many of the Indian naval ships and
submarines follow the old model of construction and technology. They are of no use to a
progressive country. Further, defence is a sector on which there is considerable expenditure
across nations. Many other countries are advancing in the field of defence technologies and
India has to keep up. Balanced expenditure on growth and defence will sustain India and
ensure its continued growth and advancement.
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3. Funds received from disinvestment are used for financing fiscal deficit -This is a
move that is bad for the economy because its like selling family jewellery to finance a short
term expenditure on something small and insignificant. Disinvestment income is a one time
income to create production capacity within the economy. However, current returns on
these investments is low so it is important to use funds in social sector scheme rather than
locking capital within asset. To reduce the fiscal deficit, eventually the government has to
reduce expenditure.
Wasteful revenue expenditure is what becomes the eventual fate of this capital rather than
increasing the production capacity of an economy.
4. Tax rate in PSUs is higher - Corporate houses shell out less in terms of tax returns
while PSUs are charged with higher tax rates. Disinvestment goes one step further in
capitalising on PSUs and feting corporates at their cost.
5. Profit making PSUs are already making money - Profit making PSUs should not be
disinvested as they are performing well.
6. Job losses are an unavoidable consequence - PSU disinvestment comes with a riderjob losses are a natural consequence for the employees when privatisation sets in.
7. Disinvestment can lead to private monopolies - Monopoly after disinvestment is
apparent in many cases such as VSNL.
8. PSUs being sold at cheap prices -PSUs are being sold to preferred parties at cheap
prices and there is need to bring transparency in the disinvestment policy. Without it, selling
PSUs is like selling treasured heirlooms for cheap trinkets.
9. Disinvestment in name only - To complete the target of disinvestment, government has
sold stake of PSEs to other PSUs. The sum total result of this is that government ownership
remains which is counterproductive considering the aim of disinvestment is privatisation.
10. Loss of regular income for government - Selling stakes in profit making and dividend
paying PSUs will result in regular income loss for the government. Bulk sales of stakes lead
to lesser sale values than anticipated.
11. Right of Citizens should be protected -Citizens have every right to own part of the
share of PSUs. Big corporate houses may get this privilege instead.
No
1. Disinvestment raises valuable resources for government - This can be used to
reduce fiscal deficit and cause the government to garner more resources for infrastructure
development.
2. Lean government is clean government - Disinvestment will ensure that government
ownership is limited to only certain organisations. It will also result in reduction in number of
ministries and bureaucrats.
3. Greater efficiency - Another good point which ensures disinvestment is not about selling
precious resources is that privatising these organisations will only increase their efficiency
and effectiveness levels.
4. Government gets to spend on development - Disinvestment frees up governments
spending capacity in key areas such as military and welfare.
5. Disinvestment is part of major structural reforms - Government initiated structural
reforms in the 1990s such as liberalisation and opening of foreign trade. Disinvestment was
a welcome addition to this. It also sought to increase competitiveness of public sector
undertakings and creating investments and job opportunities.
Conclusion
Nearly 70% of the Indian banking sector is dominated by PSUs and there are as many as
250 government owned PSUs accounting for 22% of the GDP of the nation. Other key
areas where government has significant control include petroleum, coal, crude, power and
defence. These are areas where privatisation is not in national interest. Anything in excess
is bad and this includes disinvestment. Rather than selling profit making PSUs, the focus
should be on turning around sick PSUs. The cure lies in seeking a lasting remedy rather
than just a quick fix.
RE: Disinvestment of PSUs is like selling the family silver! Deepa Kaushik (01-11-
2016)
It is understandable that some public sector undertaking should not be put under
disinvestment for ensuring public interest or national security. But this is mostly an
economic / business decision and should not be mixed with emotional decision (including
vote bank politics). Most people in our country believe in buying gold and silver on festivals
and occasions (like weddings) and in majority of cases this gold or silver becomes a
blocked asset, as it is either used as jewellery or kept under lock and key either at house or
bank; only in case of dire emergency it is sold or mortgaged. Thinking that selling a
company or its shares is like selling family silver is wrong, if the value of the asset i.e.
shares is allowed to deteriorate as has happened then how is this sensible?
When it comes to disinvestment of PSUs, one needs to understand that they will be very
low take up in the market if the PSUs subject to disinvestment is making losses and has
accumulated huge debts to pay, so the Government would need to look at profitable PSUs
to make this successful.
In any case, I believe that the efficiency of PSUs and thus the benefit for end users will
increase once the management changes hand. Private enterprises are always motivated to
work on efficiency and effectiveness to improve revenues, reduce costs and meet customer
expectations in order to survive. Given an opportunity for the market forces to act freely,
they will bring about healthy competition thus competitiveness, which at the end are good
for both customers, Industry & the economy.
There should of course be some restriction on FDI in companies/industries where public
interest or national security can be affected. Also, it is not necessary to sell 100% shares to
private sector. Where the Government wants to keep the decision making under its control it
can still do so by ensuring that it retains 51% of the shares and only releasing up to 49% for
public subscription. Also understand that this will ease budgetary constraints for the
Government in providing capital and loans to 100% Government owned PSUs, but so far
this has been mostly supported by government backed corporations (for instance LIC).
manufacturing.
5. Technology has stifled creativity - Thanks to the presence of graphics software and
other technological advancements, creativity and originality have gone for a toss.
Replicating the Mona Lisa or Van Goghs Sunflowers is now possible with the click of a
mouse.
6. Special effects cancel out human imagination and creativity - Technology has
mechanised everything from music to film making and there is no scope for innovation or
human creativity to take flight. Technology has deadened the creative process through short
cuts in production methods which create artificial offerings that cannot match the originality
of past products. From recycled plots to fake special effects, the entertainment and mass
media industry has undergone a negative change thanks to technology.
No, technology improves communication and gets new ideas!
1. Technology is a platform for talent - Technology has made many innovations possible
in fields as diverse as music, entertainment and film-making. It has expanded the scope
and power of human imagination by enhancing the limits to which one can go in the creative
process.
2. From health to science, technology has made innovation possible -Technology has
furthered the cause of human innovation and imagination in fields as far apart as philosophy
and molecular biology. Advancement of technologies has also helped in the growth of the
health sector and enabled healthcare to become life prolonging. Using scientific creativity
and human innovation, biotechnology has revolutionised the field of pharma and healthcare.
3. Technology helps human imagination to grow - Technology is not limiting creativity;
rather it is helping this to grow. This is because technology helps businesses to grow and
expand thereby becoming more capable of providing scope for the full potential of human
creativity.
4. Communication becomes easier, imagination gets a boost - Technology has also
boosted communication which facilitates creativity through the spread of knowledge and
ideas across the globe. Sharing ideas is the key to forming insights, and many famous
inventors have taken inspiration from past innovations. Technology has quickened the pace
of communication and provided online knowledge industry which is thriving and enhancing
human creativity by leaps and bounds.
Conclusion
Technology has only unleashed the power and potential of human creativity and
imagination. From making films and documentaries to composing great works of music and
art to even scientific innovations, technology has liberated human imagination and provided
a complete scope for aiding the creativity of man. Only societies which are progressive and
technologically advanced can hope to tap the power of human creativity. There is no room
in todays world for outdated methods. Across a globe where technology is even used to
fight elections and wars, the cause of human imagination can be advanced through the
progress and growth of technology. To see technology as a counter to human creativity is to
misunderstand its very essence- which is the expansion of innovation that gives a free rein
to human imagination.
Very correctly said, humans have created the technology. Every scientific invention and
discovery is the imagination and creation of human mind. Technology should be used as a
tool to develop and invent better techniques. Those who treat technology as a tool get a
better help and living, rather than those who restrict themselves and get tied to the
technology. The one who fails to dream is the one who has lost the charm of being human
and lost all the power of imagination.
RE: Technology is killing human imagination! kanhai kumar (01-5-2016)
According to me technology is catalyst for human imagination. Technology help human to
imagine beyond their imagination. Technology necessity feels essential when we are talking
about lattice structure of a molecule , bio engineering , to solve the mystery of universe
creation, black hole formation etc. How a human can imagine that what actually happen
inside the molecular structure without help of technology. Could we able to think about god
particle without advanced technology.
So my conclusion is technology helps to enhance human imagination, and it is display of
human imagination.
vehicle in the capital city, New Delhi. Rising level of pollution has trigg
This order has come down heavily upon auto companies and dealers
the pollution level of the city and that the decision would affect investm
buy diesel vehicles but this step is about to upset almost everyone wh
vehicles were an escape.
Pros:
a little less pollution emitting but the fact that they still contribute great
in Delhi, making it a gas trap where breathing involves risks. They mig
smoky, noisy or slow as was the case earlier, but they still are and wil
major contributor of pollution.
2. The very fact that diesel vehicles are more economical as compare
a cause for alarm. Large number of people find these cars affordable
buy and use them for commuting on a daily basis which is easily poss
3. Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) has stated that this ban
that diesel was in fact never meant for private cars. It was intended on
transport of heavy goods. It should have always been confined for ind
never for private transport. It is true that this measure alone would not
4. The European Union had experimented with diesel in the 90s and f
between carbon dioxide (Co2) and Nitrogen oxides (Nox) is not the le
one hand, diesel was found to produce lesser carbon dioxide and hen
warming effects but on the other hand higher nitrogen oxides produce
cancerous diseases in humans.
5. London and Paris have already followed the progress and called up
some point of time, we will also need to address this issue and soone
taken the correct first measure that there could be. Older vehicles are
messier and must be removed.
Cons:
dealers and those customers who have already booked for these veh
more than 10 years old. Preserved vehicles for more than 10 years us
poor or the middle class families who would be deeply wounded if this
sale. The most number of vehicles are booked in this period. All autom
expressed concern over vehicles that have already been booked and
and Gurgaon. A large number of vehicles on the roads of Delhi are the
bearing the registration of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana. How will a ban
Delhi help in the cleaning of air and avoiding pollution when there wou
numbers of diesel run vehicles on the roads of Delhi?
5. The basic idea behind ban of diesel vehicles is to contain pollution
vehicles. The board should have sat with the makers of these diesel v
upon a proper long term solution like improvising on the quality of dies
etc.
6. Sadly, the ban callers also failed to understand that this would addr
pollution problem in Delhi. This had its economic impact adversely wit
This could be a knee jerk step taken in utter haste but it cannot be de
larger good which the mainstream media is not the least bit interested
believe whatever they see and hear and join the controversy via socia
that we are the same people who would go praises on the cities of the
worse days to come. Now that the reports of the IIT-Kanpur has come
RE: Ban on diesel vehicles : Pros & Cons Deepa Kaushik (12-23-2
compared to petrol. This is one major reason for longing for diesel veh
higher cost of purchase. People prefer to purchase diesel vehicles at
a cost-effective maintenance of the vehicle.
There is no doubt that the diesel vehicles contribute to a huge extent
to this is the formation of smog during the winters which cause a grea
Though diesel vehicles are not the only ones contributing to the pollut
vehicles, but it is a great shock for the manufacturers of the diesel veh
should have an insight over this matter for those manufacturers who h
RE: Ban on diesel vehicles : Pros & Cons saurabh misra (01-4-201
30 days will give some indication about the viability of the ban. The co
Now, that these new age vehicles will be available on the streets soon
the advantages and disadvantages of e-rickshaws.
Advantages of e-rickshaws
of these rickshaws can be effectively recycled and thus, will solve the
disposal.
only for the consumers but also for the owners. The batteries can be e
home or from any place that provides a proper voltage.
do not emit any sound. Passengers can have a smooth and comforta
vehicles. They can cause less accident as they are slower and lighter
rickshaw. There is a chance of explosion in the case of fuel operating
6. Easy maintenance As they use electricity, they do not require fu
engines. E-rickshaws are free from an engine and a gear box and thu
maintenance is reduced. The motor which is used in these rickshaws
battery is placed below it. Hence, maintaining them is quite easier.
Disadvantages of e-rickshaws
up with the larger wight vehicles. There might be a chance of the ricks
down. In India, one can imagine how the drivers would ride an overloa
of the batteries used are lead acid batteries. The deep discharge of le
presently imported in India and these can be very harmful.
4. No proper guidelines There are no proper rules and guidelines
functioning of e-rickshaws. The drivers are not fully trained to drive the
a matter of serious concern in the society.
the other source. Burning more coal or making more dams or nuclear
contribute to environment pollution.
good option for commuting, though we cannot tag them to be the bes
The E-Rickshaws are definitely better than the manual rickshaws whic
physical labour of cycling. The efforts put in to this form of battery ope
current vehicle forms. The speed of the E-rickshaws can be better ove
but that could be no option for a long distance travel. Again the light w
The cost-efficient E-rickshaws could be boon for the poor people who
an auto-rickshaw to run their livelihood. But, we need to have certain
Internet dot org was rehashed as Free Basics in September. Free Bas
other partners, the problem with Free Basics is that it does not offer fr
to services.
is against net neutrality which posits free and unbiased internet for all
launched the Free Basics services under Freenet mobile phone butto
TRAI has asked to suspend the Free Basic Service after issuing a con
this issue. Last head, FB is attempting to fend off opposition to the init
crore campaign.
through Free Basics. But access to mobile internet is more than conn
media. It can change and save lives. But just how far is Free Basics fr
the common good or just another virtual money making plan? Is profit
welfare? Let us examine the pros and cons of Free Basics to assess
Pros
Google Loon has been created to relieve victims during natural disast
the benefits and opportunities that other initiatives lack.
5. Cause of the common man: Free Basics seeks to uphold the cau
man and promote internet access for everybody and not just a select
Cons
users to login across the world, provided that Facebook app is one of
world for selling user data to advertisers worldwide through Free Basi
2. Lack of internet connections is not a serious problem: Lack of
a first world problem has been discussed by no less than Bill Fates, w
nutrition and access to potable, clean drinking water. Close to 768 mil
unleashed to promote the idea that Free Basic is a gift for the Indian p
Free Basics in their hands is like giving them power they do not deser
controversial internet dot org floated earlier by FB. FB and Indias lead
Reliance, which is the sixth largest mobile service provider have joine
this free data services limited to just a few websites.
discussed how Silicon valley seeks to subvert the rights of the state, p
are 1 billion websites and close to 3.5 billion users of the Internet whic
powerful force for chance. This would stop if telcos become gatekeep
net neutrality is all about. Health demands doctors and hospitals, not
The same holds true for education. Internet cannot become a substitu
colleges.
parts of the world so far. In India there are 60 million people joining th
months and close to 300 million mobile broadband users in the countr
data services. This caused high price of data in the nation and leads t
access for the poor and those not financially well off. Free Basics is ju
attempting to take over the Internet.
10. Just another digital divide: Free Basics also provides just anoth
rather than connecting people. FB does not equal internet. Free Basic
Free Basics is not at all the solution that India needs right now. With c
internet penetration in India and promote the cause of FB and its asso
neutrality become a crisis point? Can people see through Free Basics
the answer to those questions is yes or Indias digital divide will never
RE: Free Basics- Pros and Cons Deepa Kaushik (12-31-2015)
Free basics as an idea is good for open discussion, but its fate for a c
seems meagre. We are not living in a era where people just work for t
community. Selfishness and personal gains are the primary motto wor
has some or the other hidden motive full of selfish requirements. The
could not be easily digested in the present day selfish mindset.
Free basics definitely have the benefit of connecting the the world and
come closer to each other. This initiative paves way to the developme
Yet, the free basic is not a cherry on top of the cake to be picked at fir
also opnes up the threat to personal details and hacking. The cyber c
with the promotion of free basics. For the natural disasters and similar
the form of electricity, water supply, mobile and landline phone networ
Precisely, free basic would be better an option to let go off as the disa
crimes would spoil everything in lure of this free connectivity.
4. Tablets require heavy maintenance - Tablets are gadgets that require extensive
maintenance and repair and children would have to get used to studying on tablets rather
than textbooks.
5. Students may face health problems - Using technology such as tablets for extended
hours can lead to health problems such as Computer Vision Syndrome, strain on eyes, head
and blurred vision as well as carpal tunnel syndrome and orthopaedic problems.
6. Internet is costly - In many rural and isolated areas, Internet has not yet made its mark
and tablets would prove counterproductive. Moreover, internet connections with high
bandwidth will make education costlier for parents and create monetary hurdles.
7. Bad impact on grammar and handwriting - With the use of tablets, handwriting would
be eliminated and grammar rules would be bypassed through spellcheck. This will contribute
to the ignorance of students and their inability to work without tablets or technology in the
future. Handwriting and grammar would both suffer as a result of extensive tablet use.
Conclusion
Tablets over textbooks remains a luxury for the Indian education system. In a system where
basic infrastructure is not even in place, the use of technology to bridge the digital divide
remains a distant dream. But if efforts are made to connect parts of India through the Internet
and tablets do replace textbooks, it will represent a quantum leap in the Indian education
system. Technology can make us more capable and using tablets instead of textbooks will
utilise the benefits of this scientific innovation. It will also revolutionise education.
RE: Tablets should replace textbooks in Indian education system! Deepa Kaushik (1231-2015)
India is neither a country of rich, nor is the technology so developed to reach the remote
parts of the country. In such a country where we still have numerous illiterates and the
backward thinking of avoiding education to the girl child, thinking of replacing textbooks
would be a much fast-track thinking.
Tablets which is the usage of technology has its own benefits. It would reduce the load of
books and bags to the school children. The tablets would open up the regular usage of
internet source in studies which could benefit students in many way. The tablets would give
the students a wide range of books to study. It would be less space consuming providing
immense knowledge.
Still, we should not forget the drawbacks of the technology. If the software gets corrupted or
the technology gets dropped anytime, the students would have to suffer a lot. The text-books
could have a better shelf life and the contents underlined and written while studying makes
children more close to the content of the texts. The text books give more better
companionship to the students who prefer to have handy notes along with the text book for
glance. Such a comparative study becomes difficult with the tablets.
Last but not the least would be the interest of the poor children who might not be able to
afford the tablets. The inability to afford the technology would be no wonder in a country like
India. Hence, tablets could never be a consideration for replacement of textbooks in India.
life? Most of us are familiar with phrases like Most things in life are fr
to riches story only for a select few? Does the prosperity of a nation d
prosperity of an individual and his or her consequent happiness? Let
of the coin and see where the truth of the matter lies.
Yes
clothing and shelter can only be met, if you have more cash. The mor
greater is the amount of products and services you can buy and these
induce a certain amount of satisfaction.
such as how to spend the money, how much wealth you have compar
way you think about your time also play an important role in the equat
Easterlin Paradox which found that citizens of rich countries were not
than those of poor or middle income countries.
Nicholas Sarkozy have said happiness is the best way to gauge living
nation rather than looking at its GDP.
between individual well being and national wealth, it does not imply ca
7. Level of well being has not risen with level of income: In Chile,
Korea, studies have shown that per capital income doubled within 2 d
across countries and being rich in a rich nation may not be as advanta
a poor nation.
expensive things, you may cherish and remember them more. High q
may create a greater degree of happiness than having lots of cash.
10. People may not get equal shares of the pie: When it comes to
income inequalities may create a situation where rich get richer and p
a situation, rise in national wealth will not impact the happiness and w
people.
and there are many reasons why happiness may be denied to wealth
Money may not buy happiness, but it does provide for meeting the ba
National health has definitely the firm hold over the happiness of its ci
a nation holds is very much important to evaluate the status and stand
citizens. Though happiness does not depend only on wealth and mon
the financial condition of the nation that marks the economic status of
Happiness does not mean money. We cannot buy mental relief and sa
which remains the main basis of happiness of any individual. The sati
health of the citizens and other basic requirements could measure the
proper aspect, the healthy and satisfied citizen remain the national we
to this parameter, we can definitely say that the national wealth in reg
satisfaction decides the individual happiness.