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Would you work at a restaurant as Smriti once did?


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Gurwinkle
Hello
by Gurwinkle on Aug 05, 2015 01:02 AM

Helllo

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amit agarwal
will i get govt job without experience and degree
by amit agarwal on Aug 04, 2015 10:00 PM

this is the question we should ask. will we get job without any age restrictions, quota restrictions etc? all restrictions are for common people and not for minsters. stop this publicity. do some good work and then there will not be any need for publicity.

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Pradip Shah
Smruti Irani
by Pradip Shah on Aug 04, 2015 07:08 PM  | Hide replies

She has selected her life and has reached the current stage of hercareer onher own and she is capble to totally outclass GurudasKamat ih he dare to have debate with her.kPyZE

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Satyabrata Sarkar
Cleaning tables as a job
by Satyabrata Sarkar on Aug 04, 2015 07:02 PM

Respected accuser should always keep in mind that a work is a work so far its done fairly and with honesty and doesn\'t affect the honour or dignity of the society and the nation... It has been already requested earlier to make mandatory of having a basic 2 years stint in the armed services as a qualifying point for submitting candidature in electoral process, either at the state or the national level. When people with unfair background could be our aspiring netas, then what harm in cleaning tables?)))

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Pradip Shah
Smruti Irani
by Pradip Shah on Aug 04, 2015 07:02 PM

Smruti Irani is a self made person who has come up with hardwork on his own with dignity and respect on her own without caring for the people like Gurudas Kamat who is educated but dont mind working under much much junior in experince maturity,and intelligence like Rahul Gandhi

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Shiv Kumar S
Odd Jobs
by Shiv Kumar S on Aug 04, 2015 06:52 PM

Working - even if it is in a restaurant or other jobs to make ends to meet is not loss of dignity. As long it legal & ethical any job is ok as long as the person is ready to do it.
Infact one becomes more humble, when one does such a 'job' as they will know hardships of the under priveledged


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Shiv Kumar S
Odd Jobs
by Shiv Kumar S on Aug 04, 2015 06:52 PM

Working - even if it is in a restaurant or other jobs to make ends to meet is not loss of dignity. As long it legal & ethical any job is ok as long as the person is ready to do it.
Infact one becomes more humble, when one does such a 'job' as they will know hardships of the under priveledged


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luis
what about white collar crimes?
by luis on Aug 04, 2015 06:25 PM

what about white collar crimes?. Who is committing such offences? Has anyone working in a restaurant committed such offences?

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