Five questions:
1.
The pressure on private and government organizations to go paperless is mounting over the years. For some people, this is more for the environment than for the organizations. For others, it is the other way round.
Which view do you support and state why?
2.
Being paperless is becoming very common in many offices, both government and private.
Do you think it is possible to have complete paperless office?
What advantages do such offices enjoy out of such system?
3.
Some advocates of environment are of the view that making offices paperless would help solve innumerable problems the environment suffers today.
How far is this view relevant in your opinion?
4.
Since paper being the most water and wood-intensive industry the world over, encouraging paperless is of greater significance today than ever.
What do you think are the environmental advantages of paperless office?
Do you think it is more advantageous to be paperless than being the other way round?
5.
Since written and printed paper being a solid document in spheres of human life down the ages, complete paperless office will remain as is a distant dream for ages to come.
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