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    Evolution of the TricolourIt is really amazing to see the various changes that our National Flag went through since its first inception. It was discovered or recognised during our national struggle for freedom. The evolution of the Indian National Flag sailed through many vicissitudes to arrive at what it is today. In one way it reflects the political developments in the nation. Some of the historical milestones in the evolution of our National Flag involve the following: | | Unofficial flag

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    August‚ 1920‚ Gandhi became virtually the sole navigator of the ship of the congress. Gandhi had whole heartedly supported the British during the 1st World War (1914-1919). The end of war‚ however‚ did not bring the promised freedom for India. So Gandhiji launched many movements to force the British to concede India its Independence. The well known being: Non Co-operation Movement (1920)‚ Civil Disobedience Movement (1930) and Quit India Movement (1942). The British passed the Rowlett Act in 1919

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    September is observed as Teachers’ Day’’. It is my privilege to join you in paying tribute to him and all teachers on this occasion. Our gurus down the ages-from saints and seers of Vedic times to Swami Vivekananda‚ Rabindranath Tagore and Gandhiji-have bequeathed a unique legacy to us which has nourished our minds and intellect. In more recent times‚ among many others‚ scholars like Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman‚ Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar and Amartya Sen have contributed to

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    Gandhiji walked 240 miles through villages of Gujarat. He reached Dandi on 6 April 1930. He inaugurated the Civil Disobedience movement by picking up a handful of salt. Gandhiji and other prominent leaders were arrested. Their arrest led to a mass demonstration. In Peshawar‚ Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan took an active role.Civil disobedience is

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    We can never forget the sacrifices of the Bhagat Singh‚ Khudi Ram Bose and Chandra Sekhar Azad who had lost their lives in their early age just for fighting for their country. How can we ignore all the struggles of Netaji and Gandhiji. Gandhiji was a great Indian personalities who taught Indians a big lesson of non-violence. He was the one and only who lead India to get freedom with the help of non-violence. Finally the result of long years of struggle came in front on 15th of August

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    Approaches in Industrial Relation With the massive economic and social changes‚‚ labor problems arose.. • Low wages • Long working hours • Monotonous and dangerous work‚‚ and • Abusive supervisory practices Led to high • employee turnover‚‚ violent strikes‚‚ and the • Threat of social instability.. Industrial Relation was formed with a strong problem solving orientation with rejected both classical and laissez Faire solution to labour problems IR approaches are the solution of these problems

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    List of Indian spices - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 7 List of Indian spices From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Indian spices include a variety of spices grown across the Indian subcontinent (a sub-region of South Asia). With different climates in different parts of the country‚ India produces a variety of spices‚ many of which are native to the Subcontinent‚ while others were imported from similar climates and have since been cultivated locally for centuries. Spices

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    hugest/largest impact on my idiolect. With my parents i will often code switch between Gujarati and English. For example when coming home from school my mother will ask me "school kaasi thi?"(how was school) and "school mein kya kiya" (what did you do in school today). I would respond my say "school was okay" notice how I responded in English. There are many reasons why I code witch at home. Firstly I would speak to my parents Gujarati to show respect where as having a older brother i would not code switch and

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    Bibliography: Antonio‚ R. L.‚ de Villa‚ K.‚ & Esguerra‚ C. V. (2014‚ February 11). Jobless Filipinos hit 12.1M: SWS: Unemployment rate rose to 27.5% in Q4. Brooks‚ R. (2002‚ February). Why Is Unemployment High In The Philippines? IMF Working Paper Series . Gujarati‚ D. N.‚ & Porter‚ D. C. (2009). Basic Econometrics. New York‚ New York‚ United States of America: McGraw-Hill/Irwin. Knotek II‚ E. S. (2007). How Useful is Okun ’s Law? Kansas‚ Texas‚ United States of America: Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas. Loku

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    Segmentation in India

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    Marathi 7%‚ Tamil 5.9%‚ Urdu 5%‚ Gujarati 4.5%‚ Kannada 3.7%‚ Malayalam 3.2%‚ Oriya 3.2%‚ Punjabi 2.8%‚ Assamese 1.3%‚ Maithili 1.2%‚ other 5.9% note: English enjoys the status of subsidiary official language but is the most important language for national‚ political‚ and commercial communication; Hindi is the most widely spoken language and primary tongue of 41% of the people; there are 14 other official languages: Bengali‚ Telugu‚ Marathi‚ Tamil‚ Urdu‚ Gujarati‚ Malayalam‚ Kannada‚ Oriya‚ Punjabi

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