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    Godhra Kaand 2002, Gujarat

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    CULTURAL STUDY ON 2002 Gujarat violence The 2002 Gujarat violence was a series of incidents including the Godhra train burning and Naroda Patiya massacre and the subsequent communal violence between Hindus and Muslims in the Indian state of Gujarat. On 27 February 2002‚ the Sabarmati Express train was attacked at Godhra by a Muslim mob as per a preplanned conspiracy. 58 Hindu pilgrims‚ including 25 women and 15 children‚ returning from Ayodhya‚ were killed in the attack. This in turn prompted

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    Maharashtra and People

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    INTRODUCTION Chawls are a quintessentially Mumbai phenomenon‚ whose rise is inseparably linked to the rise of the textile mills. The textile mills were the next big industrial step that Mumbai took after the spurt in cotton trading and the shifting of the ports. The mills flourished in the mid-19th century and the people who worked there were labourers mainly from the Konkan coast and ghats. Often one of the workers is sent back to the villages to recruit more people. These workers are

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    While writing allows single out a common thread to many events‚ a film is bound to display the unique moments captured by the camera. To miss out on certain occurrences‚ due to technical issues linked with the use of a camera‚ reduces the possibility of being objective through film‚ as all aspects of social reality may not be presented. In order to address this problem‚ certain producers have distorted reality‚ thus not creating a simple account of fieldwork experience. Particularly‚ Nanook of the

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    Robrtson‚ G. (2004): A note on foreign trading and price effects across firms; “ Journal of Banking and Finance 28‚ p 615-632”. Evans‚ K. (2002) Attracting Foreign Direct Investment for Development. “Global Forum on international investment (December)”. Gujarati‚ D. N. (2004): Basic Economics‚ Fourth Edition: Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company Ltd‚ New Delhi. Henry P.B. (2000) Stock Market Liberalization Economics Reform‚ and Emerging Market Equity Prices “Journal of Finance 55‚ P. 529-564”. Jhingan M.L

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    International Dimensions of Ethics Education in Science and Engineering Case Study Series Narmada Dams Controversy – Case Summary MJ Peterson with research assistance from Osman Kiratli and Ilke Ercan Version 1; September 2010 The construction and maintenance of public facilities involves several sets of stakeholders: the political leaders who ultimately decide when‚ whether‚ and what to build; the engineers and other government staff who provide or oversee design‚ construction‚ and maintenance;

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    CHAPTER 111 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF TRADEUNIONISM IN INDIA 3 1 Introduction . 3 2 Workers Organisation - A Necessity and its Realisation in India . 3 3 History of Indian Trade Union . 3 4 Labour Legislation . 3 5 Trade Union and Related Legislation . 3 6 Functions of Unions . 3 7 Objectives of Trade Unions . 3 8 Reasons for Workers to Join Trade Unions . 39 Essentials of a Successful Trade Union . 3 1 Advantages and Disadvantages of Trade Unions .0 3 1 Patterns and Structure of Unions in

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    ESSAY ON ALTERNATIVE SOURCES OF ENERGY The law of conservation says that energy is neither created nor destroyed. When we use energy‚ it doesn’t disappear. We change it from one form of energy into another. A car engine burns gasoline‚ converting the chemical energy in gasoline into mechanical energy. Solar cells change radiant energy into electrical energy. Energy changes form‚ but the total amount of energy in the universe stays the same. Scientists at the Department of Energy think they have

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    Statement of Purpose

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    Statement of Purpose Name : Sphoorti Sangamesh Biradar Program Applied : Masters (MS) Major : Sports Management About me: I am very thankful for providing me this opportunity and it is with sincere sense of gratification that I pen down my brief statement of purpose before you. I am Sphoorti Sangamesh Biradar‚ 21 years old. I am studying B. Computer Science engineering final year in the reputed university Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) at college Sir.M.Visvesvaraya Institute

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    Discipline means obedience to a superior authority. Accepting the norms of the family‚ society‚ the commands of elders and obeying them is also discipline. Discipline means accepting punishments for violation. Discipline also means training of mind and character‚ developing self-control and the habit of obedience. In the entire universe‚ there is an order and discipline. The stars‚ the planets‚ the earth on which we live‚ the moon and the sun we see‚ move according to a system of discipline. We

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    National Integration

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    India has many races‚ nationalities‚ castes‚ sub-castes and communities but so far the hear of India is concerned it is one. It is true that societies that have been integrated into bonds of unity have always enjoyed peace‚ stability‚ prosperity and permanence. And those torn by mutual disruptive tendencies among various sections of the society have always been short lived and become non- existent. The national integration is the process of uniting different people from all walks of life into a single

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