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What type of incentive structure encourages development of requisite skill traits in mining sector?

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Jan 01, 2015
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Nov 14, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The country is well endowed with many metallic and non-metallic mineral resources. India is a leading player in respect of many non fuel minerals including, iron ore, ...
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Shrikant Katre
11 years 5 months ago
First estimate number of engineers that will be required in next 10 years. Give admissions to 25% more students on merit basis. Many Engineering colleges do not have proper infra structure and qualified teachers. How they continue to operate is a question. In Maharashtra, more than 20,000 seats of engineering colleges were vacant. But still common entrance test is conducted why? Take help from retired qualified teachers.
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Ram Bahadur Diwan
11 years 5 months ago
this is all about humanity which is almost lost from people, no one wants to help another men/women who is in any kind of trouble. one bad person is doing wrong things in open and not even a single person from crowd has guts to come forward and fight for needy and the reason is that he is concerned about his/her and their family security.and if some one do this kind of braveness, all people including his/her family will say why did u do that and take risk for all of us
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RAKESH KUMAR
11 years 5 months ago
One of the problems that we in India face today is 'discipline' specially on the roads. May be it is a colonial legacy - but one seems to be a VIP if they break the rules of the road. There have been quite a few cases when the elected representatives have misbehaved on the toll barriers. I am sure that there would have been many more cases that have not been reported. My suggestion is that the exemption to the elected representatives from paying of toll tax should be withdrawn.
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Pragnesh Panchal
11 years 5 months ago
Rickshaw runs on cng gas and meter runs on petrol price....hence meter rates should be assigned as per cng rate
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Lala Tarun KUMAR
11 years 5 months ago
Students and Trainees doing well in Class room must be offered paid internship by Govt. or Private companies during summer for degree/diploma course.For technicians it shall be six months classroom and six months intensive paid practical training each year.More stress on practice.
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sandeep kotikalapudi
11 years 5 months ago
Dear Modi,
Please Punish Rapists .Order police cut there hands and legs. Order Film industry to take some lesson oriented movies and show respect to Women. Dont treat Women as a Commodity.
A Nation which cant respect women is a Dead nation. How so ever rich it may be. Its like money in Dead man pocket.
With Emergency
Bharat
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Pragnesh Panchal
11 years 5 months ago
The Rickshaw Business(Mumbai)-
It is the only profession where you can loot the common man upfront and common man cannot do any thing. Here are some of my observations.
1. They run on CNG gas and thier meter works as per Petrol price- WHY?
2. They want to increase the meter price immediately if there is an increase in the petrol price even by 50 paise, but today the petrol price has reduced by more than Rs.10, but there is no information on the reduction of Rickshaw Meter-WHY?
3. Even after
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Ram Bahadur Diwan
11 years 5 months ago
Need to bring some tough rules for traffic, some people drive very carelessly & cost has to pay by innocent people who obey traffic rules . they are filled with unnecessary ego & even ready to fight with other on their own mistakes.
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aditya vyas
11 years 5 months ago
A random thought that i think should be considered .
In India whenever we hear of any government organisation the first thought that comes to our mind is " ary yaar udhar kya hoga !!!wo toh government ka hai !!!! "(eg : gov. Hospital , gov. schools ,
gov offices..etc.)
If we are thinking of making a strong India i think we should work together first to make our government organisations strong.why is it so that people think gov. jobs are good ?
is coz there is no work ?
please think upon..
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sandeep pati
11 years 5 months ago
there is only around 10 good IITs in india .the MNCs and most of the good companies offfering a high package to either iits or most renowned private engg colleges across india. there is no job for the other less known colleges.every yr AICTE approves a 1000 new engg colleges,but there is no infrasture and no prof. but only ther r students to take technical education,which is less effectiveand of no use in the present scenario.SO WHY GOVT NOT INCRESING THE SEATS OF IITs WHETHER TO BUILD NEW IITs
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