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    1. INTRODUCTION For many years religion has been a dominant force in all human societies‚ embracing all aspects of human life. The world was sought to be understood and explained in terms of religion. It was with the path breaking discovers in the world of physical sciences and as well as the social movements like the reformation and the renaissance that broke away the domination of religion in the middle Ages. Thus there was a gradual process by which the church and state began to be separated

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    NON PROFIT ORGANIZATION

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    Not for profit organization: A non profit organization (NPO) is an organization that uses surplus revenues to achieve its goals rather than distributing them as profit or dividends. While not-for-profit organizations are permitted to generate surplus revenues‚ they must be retained by the organization for its self-preservation‚ expansion‚ or plans.[3] NPOs have controlling members or a board of directors. Many have paid staffs including management‚ while others employ unpaid volunteers and even

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    Chapter III Nationalism in India As you have seen‚ modern nationalism in Europe came to be associated with the formation of nation-states. It also meant a change in people’s understanding of who they were‚ and what defined their identity and sense of belonging. New symbols and icons‚ new songs and ideas forged new links and redefined the boundaries of communities. In most countries the making of this new national identity was a long process. How did this consciousness emerge in India?

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    STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT ASSIGNMENT Submitted by‚ Sruthi Krishna Prathap M130031MS SOMS-NITC Date:09/02/2014 History of Birla Group The Birla family is a family of repute and standing in the industrial and social history of India. Shiv Narain Birla‚ a member of the Marwari Maheshwaricommunity from Pilani in the westerly state of Rajasthan

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    Dr. Ambedkar

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    analyze his approach towards the ‘State Socialism’. Introduction There are several types of socialism such as Utopian Socialism‚ Scientific or Marxian Socialism‚ Fabians Socialism‚ Syndicalist Socialism‚ Guild Socialism‚ Democratic socialism‚ Gandhian Socialism‚ State Socialism etc. State Socialism or Collective Socialism arose as a reaction against extreme individualism of the 19th century. The principles of the State Socialism is found in the works of Eduard Bernstein in Germany‚ Jean Juarez

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    Mahatma Jyotirao Phule

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    Early Life Jotirao Govindrao Phule was born in Satara district of Maharashtra in a family belonging to Mali (Fulmali) caste‚ caste perceived to be inferior caste by certain sections of the society. His father‚ Govindrao‚ was a vegetable vendor. Originally Jotirao’s family‚ known as Gorhays‚ came from Katgun‚ a village in Taluka- Khatav‚ District- Satara. His grandfather Shetiba Gorhay settled down in Poona. Since Jotirao’s father and two uncles served as florists under the last of the Peshwas‚ they

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    Alternative dispute resolution in India is not new and it was in existence even under the previous Arbitration Act‚ 1940. The Arbitration and Conciliation Act‚ 1996 has been enacted to accommodate the harmonisation mandates of UNCITRAL Model. To streamline the Indian legal system the traditional civil law known as Code of Civil Procedure‚ (CPC) 1908 has also been amended and section 89 has been introduced. Section 89 (1) of CPC provides an option for the settlement of disputes outside the court.

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    Asian Academy of Management Journal‚ Vol. 12‚ No. 1‚ 23–34‚ January 2007 CORPORATE GOVERNANCE IN MALAYSIA: THE EFFECT OF CORPORATE REFORMS AND STATE BUSINESS RELATION IN MALAYSIA Nor Azizah Zainal Abidin 1 and Halimah @ Nasibah Ahmad2 1 Faculty of Public Management and Law‚ 2 Faculty of Accountancy Universiti Utara Malaysia‚ 06010 Sintok‚ Kedah‚ Malaysia ABSTRACT The Asian Financial Crisis in 1997 not only introduced the term of corporate governance but also drew attention of the public

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    Political Representation

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    Comenius University in Bratislava Institute of European Studies and International Relations Faculty of Social and Economic Sciences The Political Representation: Meanings and Implications Political Representation: Past‚ Present‚ and Future Khaliun Magsarjav European Studies II Bratislava‚ 2013 Today‚ in countries which choose representative democracy as a form of

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    Post-independent India is portrayed exceptionally well in Arundhati Roy’s Booker Prize winning literary accomplishment‚ The God of Small of Things. The author closely and accurately examines and critiques the paradoxes that were brought to India by the colonial rule and attempts to redefine the religious‚ economical‚ political and social implications of Indianness in the post-independent scenario. Here‚ the question of what Indianness means is posed at all the readers. After reading the novel‚ the

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