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    Crime Against Women

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    RISING CRIME AGAINST WOMEN IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES. The rising crime rate against women especially children in developing countries is appalling. The lethargy of law enforcement agencies have rendered otherwise tough laws redundant. Corruption is the worst nightmare for women. India a relatively safe country has become dangerous for women‚ where even 4 year old girls are not safe in their own homes. Shameful for a country which worships goddesses and virgin girls. There is a desperate need for Human

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    keep party interest above national interest. The role of opposition in a democracy is very important. The opposition accelerates the growth of the county or retards its growth by untimely agitations. For example‚ the violent agitations in Gujarat‚ Bihar‚ Assam and Punjab resulted in great loss of life and propensity and failed entirely to gain their objectives. The Government’s policy of State Trading in Food grains was wrongly criticized for political reasons. The result was that procurement targets

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    economies.Maharashtra has proved all time hit contributor to boost up the economic rise since independence. The annualized 1999–2008 growth rates for Tamil Nadu (9.8)‚ Gujarat (9.6%)‚ Haryana (9.1%)‚ or Delhi (8.9%) were significantly higher than for Bihar (5.1%)‚ Uttar Pradesh(4.4%)‚ or Madhya Pradesh (6.5%).[2] India is the fourth-largest economy in the world and the third largest by purchasing power parity adjusted exchange rates (PPP). On per capita basis‚ it ranks128th in the world or 118th by PPP

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    Tg Segmentation India

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    THE NEW DEMOGRAPHIC MAP OF INDIA 1 UNDERSTANDING NEW SEC GROUPS 2 Understanding New SEC Groups New SEC Size % 0.5 1.8 3.0 4.0 5.1 7.0 7.2 11.4 15.1 19.5 15.8 9.6 Cum 0.5 2.3 5.4 9.4 14.5 21.4 28.7 40.1 55.1 74.6 90.4 100.0 Most Own / Use (60%+) About Half Use (30 – 60%) Internet‚ Microwave‚ Water purifier‚ Vacuum cleaner‚ Digital camera New Adoption (5 – 30%) A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 E3 AC‚ Car‚ Computer‚ DVD‚ Geyser‚ Dining table‚ MFD‚ basmati‚ Noodles

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    Poverty as a Challenge

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    POVERTY AS A CHALLENGE 1. A person is considered poor if his or her income or consumption level falls below a given minimum level necessary to fulfil basic needs. Each country uses an imaginary line that is considered appropriate for its existing level of development and its accepted minimum social norms. This is called the poverty line. While determining the poverty line in India‚ a minimum level of food requirement‚ clothing‚ footwear‚ fuel and light‚ educational and medical requirements‚ etc

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    economics

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    Timings :1 hour TEST Max.Marks 58 Choose the most appropriate answer from the given options in respect of the following : 1)”Economics is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life” was given by : a) Adam Smith b)Lord Robbins c)Alfred Marshall d)Samuelson 2)A capitalist economy uses as the principal means of allocating resources a)Demand b)Supply c)Efficiency d)Price 3)The commodity whose demand is associated

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    Myths and Realities of Rti

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    School of Law Christ University Research Paper On Right to information as citizens weapon –myths and realities Abstract Right to information a weapon for citizens – Myths and Realities Right to information gives the citizens of the country to enquire about the information related to expenditure that is done by the government on various projects. It is a privilege that is given to all the citizens of the country so as to see that the money being provided to the

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    Decision Making: A Case Study on Marketing of Pharmaceutical Products. By: Dr. Chandra Singh chandra_singh62@yahoo.com Ph:- +919430466694 Lecturer L. N. Mishra Institute of Eco. Dev. & Social Change‚Patna-1.‚ Magadh University‚ Bodh Gaya‚ Bihar‚ India. Dr. Chandra Singh has teaching experience of more than 22 years. His areas of interest are Marketing research Methodology‚ Research‚ Business Statistics‚ and Quantitative Techniques. He has published a book on the conditions of management

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    Hdi in India

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    Macroeconomics Issues related to Human Development Index Contents Introduction 3 New methodology to calculate HDI for 2011 data onwards 4 Importance 5 Objective of study 5 HDI – Across the Nations 6 Politics 6 Judiciary 7 Corruption 7 Natural Resources 7 Why HDI varies across nations? Case of Norway vs. Zimbabwe 8 Zimbabwe 8 Norway 9 GNI per capita & the Population factor 10 Immigrants 10 Non-contributing population 11 Happiness Index 11 Seasonal factors

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    “Women Empowerment” is a government slogan. There is a ministry for Women and Child development. There are laws against female foeticide‚ domestic violence and sexual harassment in the workplace. Determined women are carving their own niche in every field including those which were entirely male dominated till 1947. Despite all this they remain second class citizens in almost every sense in rural areas across India. Crime against women continues to increase‚ female foeticide is very common among

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