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    Life as Commerce - India Case Study on Ecotourism as a Market-based Conservation Mechanism Introduction The term ‘ecotourism’ was coined by a marketing agency that was promoting Costa Rica as a rainforest destination and since then it has been seen as a niche market by the World Tourism Organisation‚ as it uses resources that are linked to the biodiversity and cultural pluralism of third world societies or countries‚ which have been forced into tourism as a core competency area by intergovernmental

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    Chapter one INTRODUCTION This line by Mahatma Gandhi is the thrust of the Reformative Theory of Punishment . The most recent and the most humane of all theories are based on the principle of reforming the legal offenders through individual treatment. Not looking to criminals as inhuman this theory puts forward the changing nature of the modern society where it presently looks into the fact that all other theories have failed to put forward any such stable theory‚ which would prevent the occurrence

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    Child Labour

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    efficient society. Hence child labour has been regarded as a evil in India since time immemorial. In ancient India‚ it was the duty of the king of educate very boy and girl and parents could be punished for not sending their children to schools‚ called Ashrams‚ which were really residential schools under a Guru (a learned sage). Child labour existed only in the form of child slaves who were purchased to do some low and dishonorable’ work. Kautilya (4th century B.C.) considered it degrading to make children

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    Euthanasia Of Dogs

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    Kuljit Singh Bedi v State of Punjab and others Punjab And Haryana High Court 31 October 2012 Civil W.P. No. 9902 of 2012 (O & M) The Judgment was delivered by : A. K. Sikri‚ J. 1. The petitioner wants this court to issue a writ of mandamus thereby directing the respondents to take appropriate measures to tackle the rising stray dog menace in the States of Punjab‚ Haryana as well as Union Territory of Chandigarh. The petitioner had also earlier approached this Court by way of CWP No.3653 of 2012‚

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    BUSINESS STANDARD A PROJECT REPORT ON MARKET PENETRATION STRATEGY & SURVEY OF POTENTIAL CONSUMER PROJECT GUIDE -: MR. KUNAL PANCHAL FOR THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF MASTER IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SUBMITTED BY: ANAND SINGH (99) RAGHUVIRSINH SOLANKI (101) SUBMITTED TO S.K.PATEL INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT AND COMPUTER STUDIES. (S.K.P.I.M.C.S.) GANDHINAGAR‚ INDIA JULY-2006 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Writing a dissertation can never be the work of any one person. It includes co-operation & efforts

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    Ganga Action Plan-A critical analysis The Ganga River Ganga is not an ordinary river. It is a life-line‚ a symbol of purity and virtue for countless people of India. Ganga is a representative of all other rivers in India. Millions of Ganga devotees and lovers still throng to the river just to have a holy dip‚ Aachman (Mouthful with holy water)‚ and absolve themselves of sins. We Indians are raised to consider Ganga as a goddess‚ as sacred. We tell our children and grandchildren the stories

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    Eco – Tourism: Steps Towards Sustainable Tourism Development in Nepal 2004 1 Eco – Tourism: Steps Towards Sustainable Tourism Development in Nepal Eco-tourism is a logical component of eco-development. It is a complex and multidisciplinary phenomenon and has a tremendous role to play in the interpretation of nature and natural resources‚ as well as in the understanding of human history and its interaction with the rural environment‚ and the diffusion of environmental knowledge and awareness

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    The History of Nepal

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    The history of Nepal The history of Nepal is characterized by its isolated position in the Himalayas and its two neighbors‚ India and China. Due to the arrival of disparate settler groups from outside through the ages‚ it is now a multi-ethnic‚ multi-cultural‚ multi-lingual country. Its population is predominantly Hindu with significant presence of Buddhists‚ who were in majority at one time in the past. Central Nepal was split in three kingdoms from the 15th to 18th century‚ when it was unified

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    Poverty in the Philippines

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    Introduction The Philippines is one of the three countries granted exemption in 1995 from the removal of quantitative restriction (QR) on rice under Annex 5 of the World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement. Japan and South Korea are the other two countries. The exemption will expire on December 31‚ 2004. The primary objective of the paper is to look at the possible poverty and distributional effects of the removal of the QR and the reduction in tariffs on rice imports. In particular‚ the paper attempts

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    Chid Labour in Maharashtra

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    Paper presented at a seminar on Integrated Social Work Practice for students of social work in Maharashtra CHILD LABOUR IN MAHARASHTRA CONTENT: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE MAGNITUDE OF THE PROBLEM 3. THE CONCEPT OF CHILD LABOUR 4. THE IMPACT OF CHILD LABOUR 5. STRATEGIES FOR ERADICATING CHILD LABOUR 6. SYSTEMIC INTERVENTION 7. CONCLUSION 8. SUGGESTIONS 9. BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION Children are blooming flowers of the garden of society. It is therefore a duty

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