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    ASSIGNMENT ON ‘ETHICS IN MANAGEMENT’ SUBMITTED TO: SUBMITTED BY: AOUJ NAQVI CONTENTS: 1) Introduction 2) Meaning of Ethics in Management. 3) The Importance and Advantages of Good Business Ethics. 4) Relation between CSR and Business Process Management (BPM) 5) Linking Strategy and Social Responsibility 6) Introduction to the company. 7) Ethics of the company. 8) Iniatives by the company. 9) Milestones Achieved by ITC in CSR INTRODUCTION This assignment

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    ART and NATION BUILDING in COLONIAL INDIA Introduction In nineteenth century India‚ national art had the same status as national demands: it seemed condemned to be a deceived aspiration. The colonial encounter had indeed this effect that it submitted Indian culture to the judgment of Western colonizers; and the result was a strong depreciation of Indian past and present art. To the eyes of the colonizer‚ the artistic tradition in India was indeed a tradition

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    Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was a believer of sorting out conflicts through peaceful means. Ahimsa wishes no harm to any living being‚ whether human or not. It included not only a lack of physical harm to one’s opponents‚ but also a lack of hatred or towards them. Ahimsa originated from ancient India‚ evidenced by scriptures‚ and is practiced in the religions Hinduism‚ Buddhism and Jainism. Living in the period of time when India was being colonized and unjustly treated by the British‚

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    them would be in the form of the Dharmacakra in the national flag‚ and the Sarnath lion capital‚ which has been accepted as the national emblem of India‚ and is seen today on currency notes. The national flag’s evolution‚ with the replacement of the Gandhian charkha‚ with Aśoka’s dharmacakra‚ is a product of Nehru’s ideology‚ as mentioned in “Aśoka‚ Historical Discourse‚ and the Post-Colonial Indian State”‚ by Bhagwan Josh. Nehru was able to relate to Aśoka in terms of his ideology of ruling with a

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    Alabama.”. The next person to use Civil Disobedience is Mahatma Gandhi . Gandhi used Civil Disobedience in his Salt March. He was fighting against british salt acts. This form of civil disobedience was through a non-violent way. According to” Gandhian Nonviolence and the Salt March” by Thomas Weber‚ Gandhi and his thousands of followers would began to create salt and authorities would stop the process by kicking the salt into the mud. Gandhi campaign later spread across all of India with more

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    DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY Q. 1. What are the Directive Principles of State Policy ? Ans. The Directive Principles of State Policy are those moral principles which are fundamental in the governance of the country. They are the instruments of instructions for the guidance of the rulers‚ both at the. Centre and the State levels‚ for the establishment of a just ond egalitarian society in India. Q. 2. What is the aim of Directive Principles of State Policy ? Ans. Their aim is to establish

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    The Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) was formally launched as an independent political organisation in February 1980‚ after the split of the Janata Party on the R.S.S issue. Most of east while Jana Sangha members along with a few others‚ left the Janata Party to form the B.J.P. Thus the B.J.P. is a reincarnation of the Jana Sangha‚ the militant Hindu nationalist party founded in 1951 by Shyama Prasad Mukherjee. The object of the Jana Sangha was the rebuilding of Bharat as a modern‚ democratic society

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    The Chipko movement In the 1970s‚ an organized resistance to the destruction of forests spread throughout India and came to be known as the Chipko movement. The name of the movement comes from the word ’embrace’‚ as the villagers hugged the trees‚ and prevented the contractors’ from felling them. Not many people know that over the last few centuries many communities in India have helped save nature. One such is the Bishnoi community of Rajasthan. The original ’Chipko movement’ was started around

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    trustee‚ JOHN G. STEPANOPAWITZ shall serve as successor trustee‚ and if the successor trustee or any other trustee is unwilling‚ unable‚ or ceases to serve as trustee‚ PETER H. FRAMPTON shall serve as successor trustee. If there is a vacancy in trusteeship for which no successor has been appointed under this paragraph‚ the adult beneficiaries entitled to receive a majority of the income may appoint‚ in writing‚ a successor trustee. ARTICLE V I give‚ devise‚ and bequeath the sum of one million

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    Gandhi’s Concept on Education and Its Relevance in the Present Day V.N. Rajashekharan Pillai The Purpose of Education I have been involved in the university system for more than 30 years. I used to interact with a large number of under-graduate students in the colleges and universities. I used to go to the colleges and universities to address students as a Vice Chancellor. Society has always been criticizing and doubting the purpose of education. What is the purpose of education in society

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