“Man is potentially divine. The goal is to manifest this potentiality within‚ by controlling nature – external and internal through education.” - Swami Vivekanand. Introduction Education lends beauty to man. Education is man’s most precious wealth. It confers happiness and renown on man. It is the teacher of teachers. When a man travels abroad‚ education stands by him like a kinsman. Education is adored by rulers‚ not wealth. One without education is an animal. Degrees alone do not signify education
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[pic][pic] [pic] [pic] Top of Form [pic] Bottom of Form [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic][pic] [pic] [pic] The Indian Woman in Kamala Markandaya For a long time‚ the woman has assumed a secondary role in the first generation of Indian English male writing such as R.K.Narayan‚ Raja Rao‚ Mulk Raj Anand. Indeed‚ R.K.Narayan ’s heroine‚ Rosie‚ in his novel ’The Guide ’ is viewed
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Rural Markets – Retail Management In recent years‚ rural markets of India have acquired significance‚ as the overall growth of the Indian economy has resulted into substantial increase in the purchasing power of the rural communities. On account of green revolution‚ the rural areas are consuming a large quantity of industrial and urban manufactured products. In this context‚ a special marketing strategy‚ namely‚ rural marketing has emerged. Rural India with its traditional perception has grown
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References: 1. http://www.mckinsey.com/locations/india/mckinseyonindia/pdf/India_Banking_2010.pdf 2. http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reportinfo.asp?report_id=4020 3. http://scid.stanford.edu/events/India2005/Banerjee-Cole%206-1-05.pdf 4. http://www.bseindia.com/reportsandpublications/banking/pdf 5. http://www.investopedia.com/features/industryhandbook/banking.asp
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Consumer Behavior School of Business Management ‚ NMIMS FT MBA II Year Trimester IV 2013-2014 Goals: Post liberalization‚ companies in India that earlier had a very product oriented or sales oriented approach realized the need for customer orientation. It hence became imperative to know the customer not only on quantitative measures (What‚ how much)‚ but also on qualitative measures (the Whys & Haws). This meant understanding the external & individual determinants affecting consumer
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Project On HUL Rural Marketing UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF: SUBMITTED BY: Dr. banasree Dey Group 1‚ PGDM(M) 2011-2013 “Our history is a story of growth powered by ideas and values. Products‚ brands and profits followed in their wake. And while we will change to meet the challenges of our times‚ our values will not.” Harish
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Question 1 Learning Organization according to Samson & Daft (2009‚ pg. 36)‚ can be achieved by creating an organizational climate that values experimentation and risk taking‚ applies current technology‚ tolerates mistakes and failure‚ and rewards non-traditional thinking and the sharing of knowledge. Discussing the extent of TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) being a learning organization‚ two characteristics most popularized by Peter Senge in his book The Fifth Discipline that can be highlighted
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Poverty is the deprivation of food‚ shelter‚ money and clothing that occurs when people cannot satisfy their basic needs. Poverty can be understood simply as a lack of money‚ or more broadly in terms of barriers to everyday life. It refers to a situation where a person is unable meet the basic necessities of life. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the state of severe deprivation of basic human needs‚ which commonly includes food‚ water‚ sanitation‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ health care‚ education
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STRATEGIC ANALYSIS FABINDIA Group V: Budhaditya Banerjee Sourabh Dhariwal Tarun Daga Uma Balakrishnan AGENDA Timeline Fabindia under John Bissell Fabindia under William Bissell Competitor Analysis SWOT Analysis Buying Behaviour and the Way Ahead ± Organic Food ± Apparel ± Home Furnishings & Furniture Financial Comparisons Recommendations at a Glance TIMELINE FabIndia Indian Economy Post 47- govt supports socialism & nationalism 1957- Govt sets up KVIC 1960- Incorporation
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Culture of Sri Lanka From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2010) Life in Sri Lanka Culture[show] Economy[show] Society[show] Government[show] Policies[show] v t e Ceylon Tea The culture of Sri Lanka has been influenced by many factors‚ but has managed to retain much of its ancient aspects
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