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Gender Imbalance would lead to Third World War- XAT 2008
• Economic growth without environmental damage – a mirage or a reality. –XAT 2007
• 'India has one of the largest pools of talented manpower, but few innovations and patented products.' –XAT 2006
• More than one billion Indians: A gigantic problem or a sea of opportunities –XAT 2005
• Asked at the age of 83, as to which of his project would he choose as his master piece, Frank Lloyd Wright, the architect answered, "The next one" –XAT 2004
• To give real service, one needs to add something that cannot be bought or measured, like sincerity and integrity. –XAT 2003
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XAT-1999 Essay Topic: “Television really is, another eye so you can see anywhere, another part of your heart so you can feel and care about things you never felt and cared about before, another ear to hear strange music…. The first and only international language.”
XAT 2000 Essay Topic: “Ships are safer in the harbour, But they are not meant for the same”.
XAT 2001 Essay Topic: “Economic Growth without distributive justice can only lead to violence”.
XAT 2002 Essay Topic: “Indian Economy in the Post WTO Era.”

XAT-2003 Essay Topic: ” To give real service, one needs to add something that cannot be bought or measured, like sincerity and integrity”.
XAT-2004 EssayTopic: ” Asked at the age of 83, as to which of his project would he choose as his master piece, Frank Lloyd wright, the architect answered, “The next one”
XAT-2005 Essay Topic: “More than one billion Indians: A gigantic problem or a sea of opportunities”.
XAT Essay 2006 Topic: “India has the largest pool of talented manpower, but very few innovations and patented products.”
XAT Essay 2007 Topic: “Economic growth without environmental damage – a mirage or a reality “.
XAT 2008 Essay Topic: “GENDER BIAS :CAUSE OF 3RD

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