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Mumbai airport: What will it be like


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Thelma Manor
Hygiene
by Thelma Manor on Jan 03, 2008 07:55 PM  | Hide replies

Can this airport be kept clean ? In most other airports , it is so dusty ,bathrooms stink.

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selva
RE:Hygiene
by selva on Jan 03, 2008 08:29 PM
but y do u want to have a bath in airport?

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Preeti rai
RE:Hygiene
by Preeti rai on Jan 03, 2008 08:40 PM
Bath is the most important thing after moving thru Mumbai's traffic.

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Asdfgfasdfgf
RE:Hygiene
by Asdfgfasdfgf on Jan 03, 2008 10:04 PM
Sure, they are planning to have jacuzzi

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rAjIT N
RE:RE:Hygiene
by rAjIT N on Jan 03, 2008 10:53 PM
I dont think its funny if people want to take bath (shower?) at the airport.

Also, Mumbai airport still has a long way to go. Though its good that conditions inside the airport is improving, we still need to clean up the surrounding areas and decongest it. The parking lot looks really shabby and is surrounded by shady looking anti-social elements.

A single step out and it doesnt seem very hard to guess that we are in the third world.

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Sarith Sircar
RE:Hygiene
by Sarith Sircar on Jan 03, 2008 10:34 PM
Rai aunty, do you take a bath in a mall after driving through traffic and reaching the mall? or the movies? talk sense aunty!

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Preeti rai
RE:Hygiene
by Preeti rai on Jan 03, 2008 08:27 PM
no

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D.P.K. Udas
Mumbai airport
by D.P.K. Udas on Jan 03, 2008 02:57 PM

GVK to do a lot to make this airport of international standard.First and foremost is to improve approach ,airconditioning and ability to handle more people.
Signages are confusing.In case of international arrival when you are approaching immigration counters there is onye one que for international passengers and another one reserved for diplomats , cabin crew etc.This needs to be increased.After immigration procedure when one is going for baggage clearance again there is checking and invariably only one person is standing forcing another big que.All these bottle necks are required to be removed.



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sunil gupta
Airport
by sunil gupta on Jan 03, 2008 02:34 PM  | Hide replies

Should not be near paan ki dukaan.

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Sarith Sircar
RE:Airport
by Sarith Sircar on Jan 03, 2008 10:38 PM
thapri is important for all the customs officials to go drink chai during break!

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Haridasan pisharathparambil
Navi MUmbai Airport
by Haridasan pisharathparambil on Jan 03, 2008 02:14 PM

Can anybody tell me when the Navi MUmbai airport work will start. Due to the dirty politics being played by the political parties the airport work is getting delayed. When our politicians will work for our country's development? or they will continue to grow slums for their survival i.e. vote bank.

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prasad sawant
Dont buy property
by prasad sawant on Jan 03, 2008 02:12 PM

Dont buy Property near airport because there will be lot of noice of planes landing and take off I stayed at vile parle We have bad experiance of it

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aryabhatt
Hats off to Mr Reddy...!
by aryabhatt on Jan 03, 2008 02:11 PM

my god, a man with a vision and now he on mission to make mumbai airport to actually call it a airport. terminal 1B is made is amazing, that is called airport. Unfortunately still 1A is pathetic, so crowded and so unsecured. I wish all the very best for his bold mission...!

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kunal mundle
sanjay reddys lunch.
by kunal mundle on Jan 03, 2008 02:09 PM

i feel mr reddy should consume vegetarian food.

and not eat non-veg.

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Lakshmi
hi
by Lakshmi on Jan 03, 2008 02:06 PM  | Hide replies

hi all,

my friend got an admission in XLRI, JAMSHEDPUR in one year GMP course in 2005. he could not however join then due to serious personal problems..Now is that admission still valid? Please let me know..also is ICFAI MBA programs really have good future? He got a call letter from here today based on his GMAT score. my friend has 17 years exp in non-IT fieled and 8 in IT fieled..

Thanks

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rexberry
RE:hi
by rexberry on Jan 03, 2008 02:15 PM
Its time for him to retire....

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Sanjeeb Ganguly
RE:hi
by Sanjeeb Ganguly on Jan 04, 2008 04:33 AM
Hi Lakshmi,
I work as a Manager HR in a MNC.If you really need to advice your friend in undergoing an MBA program he should do it from a good institute.Merely to get a degree in MBA doesn't make much of a sense.According to me a MBA should be done properly by staying at an institute where you are given projects on case studies.Good institues generally overlook whats there in the course materials but focuses more on real life case studies on industries.Thats what IIMs do.I'm saying IIMs are the benchmarks but there are other good institues as well.Like SP Jain,Somaiya & the latest & the best & even somewhat getting ranked or rated above IIMs is the ISB(Indian School of Business),Hyderabad.Which is incorporated by the industry giants in India.Professors there would be a Ratan Tata or a Azim Premji.To my knowledge to get there one has to have a hardcore industry experience as a Manager in any field for the last 5 years.One might ask if somebody's already a Manager whats the need for a MBA?Need is there as this would be a turning point in their careers.After passing out the same people can expect atleast a Asst. VP position or Manager in an organization which would be of more sense than what he/she had in their KRA's being a Manager earlier.Exceptions are always there but this would really boost their career to the fullest.Ur frnd with 17 yrs of Exp. & then going for this would make more sense.But the catch here is what value additions he has in that 17yrs.Mail me for mo

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Prabhu
RE:hi
by Prabhu on Jan 03, 2008 03:02 PM
I'd strongly advise against joining ICFAI as its more of a factory churning out people with MBA degrees rather than an actual b-school. You dont need much talent to qualify for admission to ICFAI. Not many companies recognize ICFAI as a b-school worth going to for placements. With his experience, your friend should attempt to enter ISB, IIM-A, IIM-B, IIM-C, XLRI, SP Jain, XIMB or FMS only.

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YamChuk
Does not matter
by YamChuk on Jan 03, 2008 01:45 PM  | Hide replies

It will be surrounded by Illegal Slums to bring the shame on the city .


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utkarsh
RE:Does not matter
by utkarsh on Jan 03, 2008 02:06 PM
yeah mate. I agree with you.

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