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    A. Answer the following questions in not more than 20 words. 1. How did the Mughal Empire get its name? Ans: The Mughal Empire was founded by Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur. The term ’Mughal’ can be traced to Babur’s ancestors- the Mongol chief Chenghiz Khan on his mother’s side and the Turco-Mongol chief Timur of central Asia on his father’s side. 2. How did Akbar win over Rajput Chiefs? Name one Rajut ruler who resisted Akbar. Ans: Akbar showed religious tolerance and cleverly won over

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    British Imperialism in India Pre-Colonization: The Mughal Empire Prior to British imperialism‚ the Mughal Empire governed the majority of the Indian subcontinent. Unsatisfied with his modest kingdom‚ Fergana‚ Babur (r. 1526-1530) expanded into Kabul in 1504‚ serving as a base for his conquests. When he defeated the the Sultan of Delhi at the Battle of Panipat in 1526‚ he declared himself emperor‚ founding the Mughal Empire. His large‚ well-trained cavalry and artillery provided him the advantage

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    ------------------------------------------------- ARE INDIAN NATIONALISED BANKS STRONG ENOUGH TO FACE PRESENT ECONOMIC DOWN TURN? Prof. Vishwas Wadekar Assoc. Prof. and Head MIT COE’s CMSR vishwaswadekar1@gmail.com 9421678217 Abstract: In any economy‚ banks assume a greater importance as they perform much higher role in the total economy than any other factor. Banks are backbone of any economy. The researcher in this paper has proved that how economic ups and downs reflect overall performance

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    Asian Paints

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    Foreword The title of the project is “Data Analysis & Management of Demand Generation and Competitor Market Potential “. Demands are wants for specific products that are backed by the ability and willingness to buy them. Demand for a product can be either by the end user or its intermediaries. In the paint market the network is as follows: [pic] This simple network of Asian Paints shows that there can be either a pull or a push strategy. If the company adopts a push strategy it will not

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    Allama Muhammad Iqbal 2

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    Sir Muḥammad Iqbāl‚ also spelled Muḥammad Ikbāl (born Nov. 9‚ 1877‚ Siālkot‚ Punjab‚ India [now in Pakistan]—died April 21‚ 1938‚ Lahore‚ Punjab)‚ Indian poet and philosopher‚ known for his influential efforts to direct his fellow Muslims toward the establishment of a separate Muslim state‚ an aspiration that was eventually realized in the country of Pakistan. He was knighted in 1922. Early life and career. Iqbāl was born at Siālkot‚ India (now in Pakistan)‚ of a pious family of small merchants

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    Role of judiciary in the protection of Human Rights By - S.S. Upadhyay‚ HJS Addl. Director (Training) Institute of Judicial Training & Research‚ U.P.‚ Lucknow. Dated: October‚ 2008 S Y N O P S I S 1. Human Rights — what are? 2. Concept of human rights in olden times 3. Universal declaration of human rights 4. Role played by judiciary in the development & protection of human rights 5. FIR‚ arrest & human rights 6. Human rights of arrestee

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    Ofdm

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    was born in India in 1970 and received his B.Sc. (Maths)‚ B.Tech. (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering)‚ and M.E. (Control and Instrumentation) degrees in 1992‚ 1996‚ and 1999 from Rohilkhand University‚ Bareilly‚ Allahabad University‚ Allahabad‚ and N.I.T. Allahabad‚ respectively. Presently‚ he is a Lecturer in the Department of of Electronics and Communication Engineering at N.I.T Kurukshetra. His research interests include signal processing and wireless communication systems. Rajoo Pandey

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    XLRI(HR)Batch of 2013-2015: the xlri interview I cam across ‚ this guy really worked hard ‚ here is his interview: How I went about the interview preparation. 7 April 2013 At the outset‚I am going to warn you that this post is going to be long and tedious.I am writing this piece not for my personal satisfaction‚but for thousands of aspirants who are mediocre like me;who ruined their high school/graduation academics‚and did not achieve anything significant in last 20 odd years of existence

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    Private Defence

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    Bibliography: • Bhattacharya‚ Prof. T ‚ Indian Penal Code‚ 5th Edition‚ Central Law Agency‚ Allahabad‚ 2007. • Gandhi ‚ B. M ‚ Indian Penal Code‚ 2ND Edition‚ Eastern Book Company‚ Lucknow‚ 2006. • Tandon‚ Mahesh Prasad‚ Indian Penal Code‚ Allahabad Law Agency‚ Faridabad‚ 2006. • Gaur‚ Shri Narain‚ Indian Penal Code 1860‚ Dwivedi & company‚ Allahabad‚ 2005. • Gaur‚ k. D ‚ Indian Penal Code‚ 3RD Edition ‚ Universal Law Publishing Co. ‚ Delhi‚ 2008.

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    Legal Profession in India The history of the legal profession in India can be traced back to the establishment of the First British Court in Bombay in 1672 by Governor Aungier. The admission of attorneys was placed in the hands of the Governor-in-Council and not with the Court. Prior to the establishment of the Mayor’s Courts in 1726 in Madras and Calcutta‚ there were no legal practitioners. The Mayor’s Courts‚ established in the three presidency towns‚ were Crown Courts with right of appeal first

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