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    first page of Application Form duly signed to FPSC Headquarters‚ Islamabad‚ on or before the closing date. All such on-line applications/faxes will be treated as provisionally accepted applications. However‚ in case of faxed applications‚ duly-filled and relevant CSS Application Forms and in case of online applications‚ computer generated self printed CSS forms (duly signed) available on website alongwith all related documents must reach the FPSC Headquarters‚ Islamabad‚ not later than Ten (10) days

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    Women empowerment  Historical Back ground of enslaving Women:-                     Considering sacrifices‚ sufferings & contribution of women for the welfare of the family‚ in the early times of human history‚ the families were Matriarchal (mother as head of the family).Although woman was not weaker than man‚ during menstruation‚ pregnancy & child birth she had to depend upon man.‚ who subsequently enslaved her and society took the form of “Patriarchal” (Father as Ruler & Head of family)

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    Women in the Vedas and the Puranas: Empowered or Not? Dr. S.R.Ivaturi  Reader in Sanskrit SRR & CVR Govt. College Vijayawada There has been a divided opinion regarding the position of women in the Vedic and Puranic ages. According to many scholars the Vedas accord a position of importance to women. There was considerable freedom enjoyed by them in matters of marriage‚ education etc. William Durant sums up the position of the Vedic woman thus: "Women enjoyed far greater freedom in the

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    Changing Channels: Indian perspective Abstract: There are changes happening in the distribution of goods and services in India. This paper looks at some important aspects of a channel‚ the evolution of thought pertaining to them and their application to the Indian context. Introduction Marketing started out as a purely distribution function and has evolved to encompass other activities that an organization undertakes (Wilkie & Moore‚ 2003). The role of distribution cannot be understated in the company;

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    The Learning Environment in the University of the Philippines College of Architecture This essay talks about the environmental learning atmosphere of University of the Philippines College of Architecture depicting the school’s structure from its site topography up to its small details‚ with a thorough and precise description of its recent status of the exampled model building. The University of the Philippines College of Architecture has a significant environment of learning as the atmosphere

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    Women Empowerment Gender divide had long been evident in the pages of history. Yes‚ we were then boxed in a culture where women are just but silhouette behind a pro- male gender society. Women were never regarded to be equally capacitated‚ strong and able as compared with men. Women were irrationally born as servants and die as servants for the benefit of men. We have reached a milestone for a breakthrough paving the way for gender parity. There no longer exist "man over women" standard; and

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT IN BANGLADESH What is Empowerment  Giving power or authority to someone.  Giving strength and confidence  Empowerment is then the process of obtaining basic opportunities by insisting upon their rights and asserting themselves. What is women empowerment    Simplest of words it is basically the creation of an environment where women can make independent decisions on their personal development as well as shine as equals in society. A women should rise to the top in

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    are the key to growth‚ the only strategic resource that any enterprise truly needs. This has led to companies routinely using their innovative HR practices as their USP (Unique Selling Proposition) to keep up with the times in the wake of a rapidly changing labor landscape. "Engagement" has become the search for the Holy Grail for employers in the 21st century. An engaged workforce is good for business. Employee engagement fosters and drives discretionary behavior‚ eliciting employees ’ highest

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    Your Name Instructor’s Name Course Name Date The Environment in Which Organizations Operate Changes So Quickly That Managerial Plans Are Often Redundant As Soon As They Are Made While contemporary business environment is on a high-speed track to progress‚ some might say that progress comes with a price. One specific notion of price is ‘change’. Change is inevitable. One can make it happen‚ anticipate it to some extent‚ respond to it or simply go with the flow. Advocates of change emphasize that it

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    GROWING POPULATION Overpopulation is everyone’s problem At one point‚ the prevailing wisdom was that nations needed robust birthrates to protect their economic welfare‚ and that if only we could produce food more efficiently‚ feeding the Earth’s burgeoning population wouldn’t be a problem. Now‚ with 1 billion of the world’s people chronically hungry and the population expected to increase by 50% before the end of the century‚ we know better. Or we ought to. A recent five-part series by Times

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