Tuesday, 15 January 2019

“In India, the unmarried go for employment to please their parents; married stay in employment to earn the livelihood for their family; and aged people go for employment to survive and pay their medical bills.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“In India, the unmarried go for employment to please their parents;  married stay in employment to earn the livelihood for their family; and aged people go for employment to survive and pay their medical bills.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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“Appearances are often deceptive. Hence, emphasize attitude, not appearance.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“Appearances are often deceptive. Hence, emphasize attitude, not appearance.” —Professor M.S. Rao
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“It is not the length of the role that matters but the life in the role that matters for the actors in films.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“It is not the length of the role that matters but the life in the role that matters for the actors in films.” —Professor M.S. Rao 
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“No love is bigger than the love between two brothers and sisters.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“No love is bigger than the love between two brothers and sisters.” —Professor M.S. Rao  
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“You don’t have to be good with the people when you make your decisions but you must do good to the people when you make your decisions.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“You don’t have to be good with the people when you make your decisions but you must do good to the people when you make your decisions.” —Professor M.S. Rao   
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“Never carry the guilt of separating children from their parents.” —Professor M.S. Rao





“Never carry the guilt of separating children from their parents.” —Professor M.S. Rao 
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“The paradox of the Indian society is that people associate with their leaders based on community considerations whereas leaders associate with others based on class considerations.” —Professor M.S. Rao




“The paradox of the Indian society is that people associate with their leaders based on community considerations whereas leaders associate with others based on class considerations.” —Professor M.S. Rao   
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