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    Hindustan Lever’s Project: Case Study in Marketing FMCG to Rural Consumer With the population of over 1.2 billion and vast territory‚ India maintains an annual economic growth rate of over 6.5% since 1998. In this fast developing market‚ India enhances specific characteristics in many aspects: the consumer preference‚ marketing channel‚ market liquidity‚ distributors and manufactories‚ and so on. Therefore‚ administrators have to make decisions and strategies corresponding to this circumstance

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    The headlines of one of the leading newspapers often goes like‚ “A professor beaten to death by his own students”. Going through such headlines has become a routine affair for us. The country is plagued by many catastrophic‚ socio-economic issues like poverty‚ terrorism‚ illiteracy and corruption. The involvement of the youth in overcoming these problems is of great importance. The youth‚ in a rising nation like ours‚ plays a strong role in bringing reforms to restructure the nation. They protest

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    The God of Small Things

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    The God of Small Things CPT Essay The God of Small Things is a very fascinating book about twin brothers and sisters Rahel and Estha literally born within minutes of each other in Ayemenem within Kerala‚ India. From the very beginning moments of the story to the very end it is evident to see the concrete similarities that the twins have‚ and throughout the book it is evident to see that their identities begin to separate as to form identities that are completely different from each other. The book

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    Malaysia. 47. Nugawela‚ A.‚ 2001. Exploitation for economic yields. In: L. M. K. Tillekerathne‚ A Nugawela (Eds.)‚ Handbook of Rubber Volume 1‚ Rubber Research Institute of Sri Lanka‚ Agalawatta‚ Sri Lanka‚ 176-190. Pushpadas‚ M. V.‚ Karthikakutty Amma‚ M.‚ 1980. Agro-ecological requirements. In: Radhakrishnan Pillay‚ P. N. (Eds.)‚ Hand book of natural rubber production in India‚ Rubber Research Institute of India‚ Kottayam‚ India. 87 – 109. Rao‚ P. S.‚ Vijayakumar‚ K. R.‚ 1992. Climatic requirements

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    FC PROJECT- SEM II FARMERS’ SUICIDES AND AGRARIAN DISTRESS 1988: “The peasants have started to flex the political muscles that their economic betterment has given them ... They have acquired the capacity to launch the kind of sustained struggle they have. It is going to be difficult to [...] contain them...because they command the vote banks in the countryside to which every party seeks access...A new specter of peasant power is likely to haunt India in coming years.” Editorial in Times of

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    Funny Boy - Indentity

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    ASHWIN KANAN MS. SMITA GANDHOTRA ASSIGNMENT 1 1ST YEAR ENGLISH HONOURS‚ SECTION-B 5TH MARCH 2014 PERSONAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES IN “FUNNY BOY” In Shyam Selvadurai’s novel “Funny Boy”‚ a boy’s growth into adolescence is set against stringent heteronormative society and escalating political tensions in Sri Lanka. There is no watertight structure to say whether one’s national identity governs one’s personal identity or vice versa‚ or for that matter‚ that there is no difference between

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    Formational Practices

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    Laura Swan author of The Forgotten Desert Mothers emphasized how the desert Mothers utilized Scripture reading‚ “Ammas steeped their minds in Scripture and other sacred writings in order to cultivate minds and hearts able to listen for God’s voice.” To clarify‚ supplemental does not imply less value but interchangeable application within the space dedicated to

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    their classrooms. This handbook is designed to provide guidance to school leaders hoping to introduce mobile devices in primary or post-primary schools and to support them in making informed‚ well balanced choices. Creative Learning Centres AmmA Centre Markethouse Market Street Armagh BT61 7BU 028 3751 2920 www.ammacentre.org Nerve Centre 7-8 Magazine Street Derry~Londonderry BT48 6HJ 028 7126 0562 www.nervecentre.org Studio ON 2 School Road Crossnacreevy Belfast BT5 7UA

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    India Vs Bharat Ashish Tripathi wrote about his experiences while volunteering in rural Uttar Pradesh‚ asking why the growing economic development in India is so different from the grim realities of Bharat "Sone Ki Chidiya Ki udan" is the main heading of today’s Dainik Bhaskar. The article puts the question- who says India is no more a golden bird? It further points that it is clearly evident from the economic boom‚ that India has become the golden bird again. The sensex is going higher and higher

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    Rajnikanth

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    Rajinikanth (born 12 December 1950 as Shivaji Rao Gaikwad)‚ is an Indian film actor‚ media personality‚ and cultural icon.[1] He made his debut as an actor in the National Film Award–winning Tamil film Apoorva Raagangal (1975)‚ directed by K. Balachander‚ whom the actor considers his mentor. After a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films‚ Rajinikanth gradually rose to become an established film actor. He continues to hold a matinee idol status in the popular culture of

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