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the "drops" of water can make a difference only if the class of ppl who browse the internet also participate enthusiastically in the voting during elections.visalandhra wrote:hi ctrl,
if this small drop we collected may become a big pot of water(or a lake or a canal or a river or a ocean)who knows?.but we should try for it.as a person we should also collect a drop to make it reality.

visalandhra wrote:hi ctrl,
if this small drop we collected may become a big pot of water(or a lake or a canal or a river or a ocean)who knows?.but we should try for it.as a person we should also collect a drop to make it reality.



or irritate the hell out of the poor 'reserved' employees, so they give up the job themselves.akhilis2cool wrote:The private sector can always get around these things.
Even if reservations are made compulsory they will make sure that they take only qulalified and able ppl. thru tests...and inteviews...

Thats an option too.!Sharjeel wrote:or irritate the hell out of the poor 'reserved' employees, so they give up the job themselves.akhilis2cool wrote:The private sector can always get around these things.
Even if reservations are made compulsory they will make sure that they take only qulalified and able ppl. thru tests...and inteviews...

I've seen that happen so many times, it is not even news now.akhilis2cool wrote:Thats an option too.!


Private sector ka sabse irritating problem hai.akhilis2cool wrote:Hain? aisi kaunsi co. hai baap?
BTW i believe harassing employees to force them to leave is a practice in quite a few co.s...they cant say it up front so they use these tactics.....saale loosers

ab kya karsakte.....they only boast of a HR dept. for the sake of itSharjeel wrote:Private sector ka sabse irritating problem hai.akhilis2cool wrote:Hain? aisi kaunsi co. hai baap?
BTW i believe harassing employees to force them to leave is a practice in quite a few co.s...they cant say it up front so they use these tactics.....saale loosers


Hey bhagwaan!Mayavi Morpheus wrote:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/962543.cms
CHENNAI: Dravidar Kazhagam leader K Veeramani on Friday asked MPs and central ministers from Tamil Nadu to demand that a bill for reservation for backward classes in the private sector be tabled in the ongoing winter session of parliament.
In a statement, Veeramani also called for the new bill to make reservation mandatory in all departments of the judiciary and public service commissions and to do away with the concept of a "creamy layer".

u forget that elections are approaching in tamil nadu...akhilis2cool wrote:Hey bhagwaan!Mayavi Morpheus wrote:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/962543.cms
CHENNAI: Dravidar Kazhagam leader K Veeramani on Friday asked MPs and central ministers from Tamil Nadu to demand that a bill for reservation for backward classes in the private sector be tabled in the ongoing winter session of parliament.
In a statement, Veeramani also called for the new bill to make reservation mandatory in all departments of the judiciary and public service commissions and to do away with the concept of a "creamy layer".

Oh....ok...then its just another ploy to get votes....badmein uska hashr bhi free power ke jaisa hi hogaCtrlAltDel wrote:u forget that elections are approaching in tamil nadu...akhilis2cool wrote:Hey bhagwaan!Mayavi Morpheus wrote:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/962543.cms
CHENNAI: Dravidar Kazhagam leader K Veeramani on Friday asked MPs and central ministers from Tamil Nadu to demand that a bill for reservation for backward classes in the private sector be tabled in the ongoing winter session of parliament.
In a statement, Veeramani also called for the new bill to make reservation mandatory in all departments of the judiciary and public service commissions and to do away with the concept of a "creamy layer".


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