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28-02-2008, 02:20 PM
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Hi ALL
Anybody from B'lore who got TISS call????
Please help me in GD/PI prep.
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Hi,
even i got acall for gd/pi? dont kno the dates? im also from bangalore. can u mail me at
shruthi.shetty@keane.com
any other girl from bangalore..
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28-02-2008, 02:34 PM
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Hi,
even i got acall for gd/pi? dont kno the dates? im also from bangalore. can u mail me at
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Please edit your post and remove your e-mail address . Posting your e-mail address is not allowed on PG forums . Kindly refrain from doing so . You can use PM instead to send a message across to the person concerned .
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28-02-2008, 03:19 PM
hi this is debashish here from pune..thanks 2 all ppl who hav added value 2 this thread..soon i will b comming up with a few topics i am working on..all cts guys if u r planning 2 meet smtm in d weekend plz let know...all d best 2 all
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28-02-2008, 04:50 PM
Here more then the concepot of the "Capital Punishment" i feel the only question that need to be asked is
:is it ever ok to take the life of another Human being?(other dan in self defense)
This is question which almost makes no sense although seeming like one which is of vital importance simply for the fact that no two ppl will ever feel like agreeing on stand and it is almost immpossible for a lot of us to understand the trauma that the crimnal has caused on the victims family.
Some1 said that we can cripple them to make it aware to the entire world that this crime is something which if you do commit will physically and physchologically kill if not cripple you
But this will act as a breeding ground for more hatred and and almost create a world which lives in constant fear and not to mention...who gets to control this...our politicians?????...corruption if it creeps in here can change this country within a year and for the worse....besides...just by crilling him how do we know that we have mentally scared him enogh to not commit other crimes and i also feel that this would in a a way worsen the situation of crimes commited...
So what do we do?
All crime is relative and at some point a line must be drawn...the concept of "capital punishment" is given out to ppl in extrmely raer cases in India ...not too mention around much media attention...
why are we not realising that sometimes we just cannot help certain ppl come out of this "habit" of being a criminal....yes you can argue saying that they are just miosunderstood,or the circumstances created the problem for them...but at the end of the day the nature of crime they commit is something which all of understand is something that no society or civilization can justify as coinidence...
its true most ppl say killing is not ok....but hey...
llok at the othe ways it mainifests itself
1) wars...
2) family disputes
3) Racistialistic issues
4) Money matters
5) children commiting suicides owing to peer/parent pressure
6) Dowri
7) the list can go on till tomo.....
I still fell that some sort of midle ground needs to be reached and the concept of "Capital Punishment" cannot be treated in a Balck or white manner
Its still evolving and i am sure that we as future leaders need to undertstand the simple truth that whatever we say or do we can only understand which side of the line we want to be on only if we put ourselves in the victims shoes
The world is not Enough
Harsha
harsha
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28-02-2008, 05:14 PM
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Here more then the concepot of the "Capital Punishment" i feel the only question that need to be asked is
:is it ever ok to take the life of another Human being?(other dan in self defense)
This is question which almost makes no sense although seeming like one which is of vital importance simply for the fact that no two ppl will ever feel like agreeing on stand and it is almost immpossible for a lot of us to understand the trauma that the crimnal has caused on the victims family.
Some1 said that we can cripple them to make it aware to the entire world that this crime is something which if you do commit will physically and physchologically kill if not cripple you
But this will act as a breeding ground for more hatred and and almost create a world which lives in constant fear and not to mention...who gets to control this...our politicians?????...corruption if it creeps in here can change this country within a year and for the worse....besides...just by crilling him how do we know that we have mentally scared him enogh to not commit other crimes and i also feel that this would in a a way worsen the situation of crimes commited...
So what do we do?
All crime is relative and at some point a line must be drawn...the concept of "capital punishment" is given out to ppl in extrmely raer cases in India ...not too mention around much media attention...
why are we not realising that sometimes we just cannot help certain ppl come out of this "habit" of being a criminal....yes you can argue saying that they are just miosunderstood,or the circumstances created the problem for them...but at the end of the day the nature of crime they commit is something which all of understand is something that no society or civilization can justify as coinidence...
its true most ppl say killing is not ok....but hey...
llok at the othe ways it mainifests itself
1) wars...
2) family disputes
3) Racistialistic issues
4) Money matters
5) children commiting suicides owing to peer/parent pressure
6) Dowri
7) the list can go on till tomo.....
I still fell that some sort of midle ground needs to be reached and the concept of "Capital Punishment" cannot be treated in a Balck or white manner
Its still evolving and i am sure that we as future leaders need to undertstand the simple truth that whatever we say or do we can only understand which side of the line we want to be on only if we put ourselves in the victims shoes
The world is not Enough
Harsha
harsha
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Well to understand or put yourself in someones shoes you have look into meticulous details of what goes through a human mind, this process can rather be painstakingly slow. Our judical system is already under pressure because of the unbeleivable amount of cases pending a verdict ,some cases havent even had a single hearing, This in itself is a highly underrated problem
Arbitrators should handle only civil cases but due to this pressure they are handling other cases as well,this hussle and bussle for the so called justice may lead to an innocent victim getting a bad verdict..its a catch 22 situation
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Re: TISS HRM 2008-10 Call Getters, GD/PI discussion and experiences -
28-02-2008, 05:37 PM
Hi Puys,
hi it would be great to receive some insights from u on the folowing points:
1. Since the number of people short listed for the next round is really good, will there be any other round of elimination before the GD PI or the GD itself is likely to be eliminative?
2. Does TISS have a knack of throwing surprises? The point is do they stick to the selection procedure mentioned in their brochure or they can think out of the box and have some more rounds of elimination before GD PI
@Seniors, where are u ? please help with ur insghts.
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28-02-2008, 06:24 PM
as we discuss the capital punishment thought it is time for another topic to be thrown in the battle ground,,,this topic is not new but what do you think about the policy of NDA government
will Disinvestment in PSUs promote efficiency
so this is what i think,
1.For any venture to be sucessful the returns must be good but Return on capital employed has been below acceptable levels.
2.Organisations have often being plagued with problems of excess manpower, poor project management, lack of continuous technological upgradation and engaging in noncommercial activities.
3.Running sick PSUs means that the loss has to be born by the tax payer.
4. some loss making private firms have been taken over by government ,for apparently political resons so it opens up new areas for corruption.
5. PSUs were often not designed to be primarily profit-making enterprises. They were expected to promote social objectives such as generating guaranteed employment, taking industries to backward areas, buying inputs from other PSUs to support them, providing output at `reasonable' prices to people, irrespective of costs, and so on.Their performance was not to be judged by commercial profitability. Apart from the confusion created in the minds of managers as to what goals to be given priority, it provided convenient excuses to hide inefficiencies. A manager of a perennially loss-making PSU can always claim to be promoting `social' profits.
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28-02-2008, 06:42 PM
Thanks Arul and harsha and others for the valuable insights on "Capital Punishment".
Lets start of with another topic "Should caste based reservations be extended to Pvt sector"
I believe,reservations in its basic conception is not just and right in a democratic setup like ours.The basic idea behind reservation besides what politicians think is to help the backward classes move up the social ladder.
Reservations has done the best they could have done,they have made SC/ST's visible in business.But now it should stop rather than extending to Private sector.Private sector is the only getaway for the genuine person.I think the move by politicians to clutter private sector would do more damage than good.
If they really won't to help the people they should make private sector invest in for poor people rather than reservation.
Enuf damage has already been done ,I think Reservation in Pvt sector is not a welcome step by any means.
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28-02-2008, 10:53 PM
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Thanks Arul and harsha and others for the valuable insights on "Capital Punishment".
Lets start of with another topic "Should caste based reservations be extended to Pvt sector"
I believe,reservations in its basic conception is not just and right in a democratic setup like ours.The basic idea behind reservation besides what politicians think is to help the backward classes move up the social ladder.
Reservations has done the best they could have done,they have made SC/ST's visible in business.But now it should stop rather than extending to Private sector.Private sector is the only getaway for the genuine person.I think the move by politicians to clutter private sector would do more damage than good.
If they really won't to help the people they should make private sector invest in for poor people rather than reservation.
Enuf damage has already been done ,I think Reservation in Pvt sector is not a welcome step by any means.
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- Private sector of todays India is competing against the best in the world, they are producing results and the economy is reaping the rewards of the economic reforms of 1990's, they are competitive because of their highly skilled and trained manpower that they have handpicked to suite their needs. Each private sector company may look for different traits while selecting their candidates,so by introducing reservations you are introducing a new criteria for selection which reduces the number of candidates that can be screened probably which will reduce the standard of selected candidates..Eventually reducing the competitive edge needed for globalised market.
- This will definitely reduce FDI in Indian companies or foreign companies setting up new manufacturing plants in India.
- It weakens the merit system in the country further, genuine talent will be wasted.
- Instead of reservations based on caste system which was prevailing over half a century ago we can at least use a new reservation based on Income and financial stability.
- we can study similar countries and find a solution .
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28-02-2008, 11:07 PM
i dun think gd cud be an elimination round in tiss because of the simple fact that they have allocated 30 marks to the gd and 70 to the pi...in that scenario i guess pi would be more or less a deciding factor
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