Answer - by Manish Dulani
MA
Manish Dulani, Boss of my own world.
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
First of all your question is completely irrelevant because dalai lama he has not done anything worth remembering for india.Second,he cannot be given bharat ratna as he supports tibbat ideology not ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu

Do you think that Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT)'s control over CBI affects its independence & efficacy?

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/dopt-control-over-cbi-affects-its-independence-cbi-to-sc/articleshow/26367990.cms?from=mdr Former CBI director Alok Verma also raised this issue in his petition.
The problem isn't that DoPT controls CBI. CBI would have to be under operational control of some department or the other. The problem is the discretionary powers that government holds over ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu

Can mediocres win and be happy?

Please read this. https://imgur.com/a/6FDxXan
Imagine you are an IAS topper. And you salute Rabri Devi and folks like her who haven't studied beyond 8th standard. I mean you are on their Beck and call. You have to follow their orders, have ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu

The size of your junk. Never to be discussed in public, no one wants to know except maybe Gay folks.

Answer - by Raja Babu
In my opinion, the cat. My cat hunts and kills all sorts of small animals for the pleasure of it. It doesn't eat the prey, it just kills it slowly while playing with it. We are lucky the cat is as ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu
Won't make any difference. What's the point? There's little you can do to stop them from lying to you.The Volker committee report clearly highlighted Congress Party's criminal activity globally. The ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu
Yes, it would be great. In fact, after television, diabetes/cholesterol related diseases and road accidents, guns can be the best population control tool in India. In a nation, where a small vehicle ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu

Nope. Not an Indian, shouldn't receive the honour. Tons of Indians are waiting and deserve the recognition.

Answer - by Praveen Joshi

What are some cool tricks, facts, or skills that I can learn in less than 5 minutes but will be useful for whole life?

What interesting tricks, facts, or skills are very easy to learn but will be immensely helpful throughout my life?
PR
Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Over emphasis on any statements suggests the explainer is lying.If you want to build a friendly relation to anyone (unknown) make them do anything (even if very small)for you. In their subconscious ... read more
Answer - by Ayush
AY
Ayush
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
According to me, Bharat Ratna has lost its value up to a large extent due to politics or benefit involved in nominating/awarding the suitable candidates for Bharat Ratna in many cases.In different ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija
AS
Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
No happiness is permanent in life. No achievement is permanent. No sorrow is permanent (though a sorrow generally lasts longer than a happiness).If we don’t get something, it is very precious for ... read more
Answer - by YASH BHARADAVA
YA
YASH BHARADAVA, Instrumentation & Control Engineer @ Smart Solutions
Answered 5 years ago
Not at all. It is a welcome decision. The fact is that any developmetal project will have both pros cons. In this case the pros outweigh the cons. The metro will be able to decrease the emission of ... read more
Answer - by Harshil Mehta

What is wrong with Indian National Congress?

What lead to downfall of veteran political party? What reforms are required?
HA
Harshil Mehta, Electrical Engineer, Columnist
Answered 5 years ago
Frankly, they don't have any particular ideology. They are lacking in the ideology. They oscillated between welfare and market on each day.They ask the question to BJP why Ram Mandir has not been ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu

What are the differences in medical education in India and other countries ?

How is the admission process? How much is it difficult or easy as compared to India ?
I don't know the exact difference. I am not a doctor. However, I work for a corporate which has hired medical services from another service provider and we have a doctor in office during office ... read more
Answer - by Raja Babu

How much the possibility is that in future most of the decision will taken by machine instead of leaders in country?

As technology is heavily penetrated in routine work of humen life currently.
Can never say never, but I hope such a day never comes. Humans should retain their destiny in their own hands. I am pretty confident such a day would never come, for once I am thankful to human greed ... read more
Answer - by Yogi Agravat

When will quantum computers be mass produced? When can it be made available for the common public?

(This question was originally asked by someone and I answered it but due to some technical problems, the question link got corrupted and chanqya admin had to delete the question as well as the answer. So re-writing it.)
YO
Yogi Agravat, Entrepreneur, IIM Alumni
Answered 5 years ago
Original Question: "When will quantum computers be mass produced? When can it be made available for the common public?"This question can be answered perfectly with just one counter-question: "When ... read more
Answer - by Praveen Joshi

When will quantum computers be mass produced? When can it be made available for the common public?

(This question was originally asked by someone and I answered it but due to some technical problems, the question link got corrupted and chanqya admin had to delete the question as well as the answer. So re-writing it.)
PR
Praveen Joshi, B.Tech IT | Research Papers on Cognitive Sciences
Answered 5 years ago
Quantum computers will never given to private individuals unless there is some kind of research involved in it as it can be used as a weapon in cyber world same as any automatic gun in war field. Let ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija

Do you think that it is good idea to increase the retirement age of High Court & Supreme Court judges in India?

Some judges have also said to increase the retirement age.Judicial officers are appointed for a life term in USA. What are the pros & cons of this?
AS
Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago
In my personal opinion, the retirement age of the judges of the Supreme Court and the high courts needs to be increased.Right now, there are no vacancies in the Supreme Court and there are 34 judges ... read more
Answer - by Ashok Dhamija
AS
Ashok Dhamija, Supreme Court Advocate, Ex-IPS, Founder of chAnQya.com
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
The first 3 winners of the 1st Rewards Scheme of chAnQya (as on 6 October 2019 – Sunday) are as under (the founder of the website is not included in the list, as per rules):1st Winner: Yogi Agravat ... read more
Answer - by Yogi Agravat

What are the reason for recently seeing Vitamin B12 deficiency in people of India and specially Gujarat?

I am from Gujarat and I have observed that aprox. Every third or fourth family has members with B12 deficiency. I myself has B12 deficiency and recently my other friend also detected with this deficiency. Please elaborate thanks.
YO
Yogi Agravat, Entrepreneur, IIM Alumni
Answered 5 years ago
Original Question: "What are the reason for recently seeing Vitamin B12 deficiency in people of India and specially Gujarat?"This is a very recent phenomena. Until just a decade back, Vitamin B12 ... read more
Answer - by YASH BHARADAVA

What is wrong with Indian National Congress?

What lead to downfall of veteran political party? What reforms are required?
YA
YASH BHARADAVA, Instrumentation & Control Engineer @ Smart Solutions
Answered 5 years ago
As Manoj put it , the name Gandhi is all that is wrong with the INC.They are still living in the past. The thought process being that their association with the independence movement will continue to ... read more
Answer - by Ayush

Why were so many major wars faught in Panipat?

Whether it's Mahabharat or Maratha Empire, why couldn't war be fought closer to Lahore or in plains of Punjab?
AY
Ayush
Answered 5 years ago
Three battles were fought in Panipat (first battle of Panipat in 1526 between Babur and Ibrahim Lodi, second battle of Panipat in 1556 between Akbar and Hemu and third battle of Panipat between ... read more
Answer - by YASH BHARADAVA

How many would you rate your state Government over corruption on a scale 0-10 and why?

Rate your present state where you reside or your Native state only based on corruption with at least one reason!!
YA
YASH BHARADAVA, Instrumentation & Control Engineer @ Smart Solutions
Answered 5 years ago
I am a resident of Gujarat.I would rate the government a 6. The reason is the government is not corrupt at the state level. The major corruption is at the lower levels of the government.Also the ... read more
Answer - by Yogi Agravat
YO
Yogi Agravat, Entrepreneur, IIM Alumni
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Original Question: "What are some mnemonics to remember nerve supply in Axilla region (for MBBS 1st year students)?Wow, You reminded me of my Anatomy Physiology days.Here you go:For the Brachial ... read more
Answer - by Yogi Agravat
YO
Yogi Agravat, Entrepreneur, IIM Alumni
Answered 5 years ago (Edited 5 years ago)
Original Question: "What has RSS done for Indian Christians?"Your question reminds me of one of the interviews of our respected PM Shree Narendra Modi.When he was asked "What have your government ... read more