Life for women in Ancient India had several different aspects that were both positive and negative. Marriage was a negative area of life where women were perceived as minor; in most cases‚ women were not able to receive property. They would also get married at young ages because women were viewed as a liability to their family (Duiker and Spielvogel). The role of women in society was also quite minor compared to men who often had more responsibilities‚ such as working in fields. Positive aspects
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Economic times Mobile banking: A technology gradually permeating into the system Shelley Singh‚ ET Bureau Dec 11‚ 2012‚ 06.30AM IST [pic] [pic] • [pic] (It’s still in its infancy‚…) The question for mobile banking in India is not whether‚ but when. A string of parallel developments - greater bank innovation‚ broadband spread and user inclination - is providing new charge to mobile banking. There is still a long way to go before m-banking achieves mass acceptance‚ but it’s on
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Amber Richey October 15‚ 2012 World History Ancient India and Ancient China Different but the Same Ancient India and Ancient China have as many similarities as they do differences. Over many decades of being so close they have had very little run-ins with one another. They have thrived living by the basic principles of a peaceful co-existence society. They have accepted each other’s differences and come to realize just how many similarities they have. Today it is almost impossible the see
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EVOLUTION OF INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN INDIA AND RUSSIA EVOLUTION OF IR IN INDIA ANCIENT INDIA In ancient India‚ agriculture was the prime occupation followed by trading and then manual services. The industry sector (comprising of weaving of woolen clothes‚ dyeing of leather‚ etc.) was greatly advanced. CASTE SYSTEM The caste system in India was based on transfer of skills and specialization to the descendents. The various caste categories were Brahmins‚ Kshyatriyas‚ Vaishyas and Shudras
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pull him back onto shore. They set for education a Hammurabi’s code‚ And state it on an Economist’s ode: not the fountain Whose drink all doth desire‚ but a mere factory by the road That gives not many the bliss which they hope‚ but pain; Agony from not just failing to educate the self‚ But excruciation seeing others that too need help. The birth of a boy sees many a new colour: Businessman‚ engineer‚ NRI or a doctor. The scholar of yore is seen no more As machines of the line’s grown stronger
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The Modern Evolution of the Hospitality Industry Over the past thirty years‚ the hotel and restaurant industries have evolved at a rapid rate‚ with the hotel industry coming to maturity before its less capitalized cousin. Hotels use a wide range of data analytics to set rate‚ staffing levels‚ connect with their customers‚ and bring that unique attention required to obtain repeat customers. Restaurants behave more like hotels did before the 1990’s; by relying on their staff to remember regular
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The evolution of Hindu Dharma may be divided into three periods: the ancient (6500 BC-1000 AD)‚ the medieval (1000-1800 AD) and the modern (1800 AD to present). The Ancient Period is characterised by the worship of Shiva (Pashupati) during the Harappan times; the composition of the early Rig Vedic hymns; the Epic Period during which the Ramayana and Mahabharata were composed; period of Sage Vishvamitra‚ in whose reign a majority of the Vedic hymns were composed; the Yajur and Atharva Vedas were
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Procedure of abortion is known since ancient times. The word abortion is came the Latin abortus where “ab” means “amiss” and “oriri” means “likely to be born‚ arise”. Along with infanticide it has existed in many societies‚ both primitive and advanced. The earliest records of an abortive technique go back about 4‚600 years to an ancient Chinese work‚ purportedly the work of Emperor Shen Nung which prescribes the use of mercury to induce an abortion. In ancient ages pessaries or vaginal suppositories
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“CHANGING CULTURE IN PUBLIC SECTOR BANKS WITH THE ADVENT OF GLOBALIZATION: A CASE STUDY OF STATE BANK OF INDIA” Volume1Issue3 ISSN: 2249- 1619 Dr. J.H.Vyas* Nishant Saxena ** ABSTRACT In a past few years‚ Organizational culture has been an important theme in management and business research. Banks being significant player in the Indian economy are no exception to it. The Indian Banking sector is rapidly globalizing‚ making it important for Indian banks to ensure their practices match those
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THE BANKING REGULATION ACT‚ 1949 (Act No. 10 of 1949) [10th March‚ 1949] PREAMBLE PART I: PRELIMINARY Sections 1. 2. 3 4. 5. 5A. Short title‚ extent and commencement Application of other laws not barred Act to apply to co-operative societies in certain cases. Power to suspend operation of Act Interpretation Act to override memorandum‚ articles‚ etc. PART II: BUSINESS OF BANIKNG COMPANIES 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10A. 10B 10BB Forms of business in which banking companies may engage Use of words "bank"‚
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