Shweta Bedekar
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Is Indian culture decaying?
- By Shweta Bedekar
- . Dec 12, 2017
- Music: The present youth in India is addicted to English songs following legends like Linkin Park band, Eminem, Taylor Swift etc. Old Hindi songs are now considered unpopular and boring. People readily give a huge amount of money in
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Son of the Soil approach in recruitment – Good or Bad?
- By Shweta Bedekar
- . Dec 10, 2017
- The theory of bearing the job opportunities from various companies established in a particular area must be offered mainly to the people living in that area and not the immigrants who
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Should both developed and underdeveloped countries have equal binding in combating climate change?
- By Shweta Bedekar
- . Dec 8, 2017
- Global Warming is termed as a global problem which emphasises that each and every nation on this planet is equally responsible for resolving the deteriorating condition of the earth. This means that the developing countries must hold uniform equity
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MBAs do not make good business leaders
- By Shweta Bedekar
- . Dec 1, 2017
- MBA is a business administration degree for graduates that mainly refines the stratified business decision making along with marketing and operational analysis. With the rise in cut-throat competition especially in the business
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Cauvery River Dispute
- By Shweta Bedekar
- . Nov 27, 2017
- The sacred river of South India Cauvery, that rises in Coorg (Karnataka) and flows into the eastern ghats of Tamil Nadu. The Cauvery water dispute started in the year 1892 under British