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    Hrm an Emperical Study

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    HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION: Management has been by Mary Parker as “the art of getting things done through people.” It can also be defined as the field of human behavior in which managers plan‚ organize‚ staff‚ direct‚ and control human‚ physical and financial resources in an organized effort‚ in order to achieve desired individual and group objectives with optimum efficiency and effectiveness. Human resources are a crucial sub – system in process of management. This can be

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    History ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form On 23rd October 1946‚ a new airline was born. Initially registered as a pilot project in Calcutta‚ Orient Airways Ltd. had at its helm Mr. M.A. Isfahan as Chairman and Air Vice Marshal O.K. Carter as General Manager. The new carrier’s base remained in Calcutta and an operating license was obtained in May 1947. A New National Flag Carrier for Pakistan Orient Airways was a privately owned company‚ with limited capital and

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    Walking between two worlds – Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies Tarun Kumar (Research Scholar) Immigration is a common phenomenon in the contemporary world. Travelling and adapting across cultures have turned into major issues and concerns of the contemporary globalizing environment . It’s impact is evident in the contemporary fiction as well. Whether it be diaspora writers of yester years or the present time‚ all of them feel the pangs of separation from their root and difficulty in adjusting

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    Sounds and Smells

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    It was the beginning of November when we left Calcutta for Harsingpur. The place was new to me‚ but the scents and sounds of the countryside pressed round and embraced me. The morning breeze coming fresh from the newly ploughed land‚ the sweet and tender smell of the flowering mustard‚ the shepherd-boy’s flute sounding in the distance‚ even the creaking noise of the bullock-cart‚ as it groaned over the broken village road‚ filled my world with delight. The memory of my past life‚ with all

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    The Funeral‚ by: Gordon Parks “Death ends a life‚ not a relationship.” ― Mitch Albom‚ Tuesdays with Morrie. In “The Funeral‚” a poem by Gordon Parks‚ it talks about his father’s own funeral. Gordon Parks was a photographer‚ director‚ poet‚ and a screenwriter. He worked at Life Magazine and he also composed music. He was born in Chicago in 1912. In 1942 he won a photography contest. I chose this poem because of the title and the picture next to the poem. “The Funeral” is a descriptive poem that talks

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    Ashely Newsome Period 7 Avid Mrs.McGough Lala Lajpat Rai Thesis: Lala Lajpat Rai was an all around freedom fighter for India. He wanted them to be free from British rule. He protested openly and was arrested several times‚ and eventually killed during a protest. He fought bravely and faithfully for what he believed in‚ he fought for what he thought was wrong and the ways to make it right. India for a long time had grown tired of British rule‚ and they wanted to run their own country. They fought

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    Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the author of‚ The Namesake wrote this story from personal experiences and does a tremendous job showing how a person can move on with their life but the people who truly love them will always be in the same place. The main character‚ Gogol (aka Nikhil)‚ is a first-generation Indian who seems to only care about his life/future and wants nothing to do with his heritage. We are taken through his life long journey up until the end where he truly finds meaning in his life. Gogol’s definition

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    Towards a revival of the Bose legacy Madhuri Bose "Rose early but found Prabha still suffering. A son was born at midday..." reads a brief entry in Janakinath’s diary dated 23 January 1897. The newborn‚ the ninth child of Janakinath Bose and Prabhabati Devi was named Subhas Janakinath was then practicing law in Cuttack‚ in the state of Orissa. He headed a large extended family‚ in which‚ Subhas was to later recall in his autobiography An Indian Pilgrim‚ he felt "like a thoroughly insignificant being

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    Teachers Day

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    The best teacher is the one who suggests rather than dogmatizes‚ and inspires his listener with the wish to teach himself.” - Edward Bulwer-Lytton sarvepalli_radhakrishnan Image by surojitbasak2007 via Flickr Calcutta‚ India‚ Aug 26‚ 2011 (Washington Bangla Radio) In India 5th September is celebrated as Teachers’ day as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to the society. 5th September is the birthday of a great teacher Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan‚ who was a staunch believer

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    rooms chained to their work post. However‚ the passing of the bill may seem beneficial‚ but in fact has adverse effects that forces the unemployed children to resort to drastic measures in order to survive. Divakaruni describes her childhood in Calcutta and the experiences she had with a child labourer. A child in her village needed to find work in order to support his family‚ so the authors mother took him in

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