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"Most universities in our country are increasingly becoming irrelevant in the current context of revolution in information and communication technology. Most teachers in universities have no concern about the deteriorating educational standards."
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"The Indian Administrative Services take in bright and idealistic young people but within ten years they are left with nothing but cynicism and conformity."
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"Our cycle has always enjoyed a reputation for a quality born out of sophisticated manufacturing technology that was imported. Over the course of years, bicycle technology in the country has become indigenised and cheaper with attendant loss of quality and reliability to a certain degree. Our main competitors are using indigenised technology and are selling their cycles at a much cheaper price. The consumers acknowledge our higher quality level but refuse to accept the extra price that it implies. In other words, the extra quality that our sophisticated technology gives is, in their views, not worth the extra price."
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"Cricket as a game has now increasingly become dull. More and more people watch the cricket game casually. Something needs to be done to make the game more exciting and interesting."
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