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    (TML) Team Project C562 – Developing Strategic Capabilities November 24th 2008 – February 29th 2009 Indiana University – Kelley School of Business Team Members: Krishna Tavvala Matthew Brinker Peter Eshelman Andrew Matuszak Rahul Shankar C562 Developing Strategic Capabilities– Team Project: TATA MOTORS LIMITED Krishna Tavvala‚ Matthew Brinker‚ Peter Eshelman‚ Andrew Matuszak‚ Rahul Shankar Team Tata Motors pg. 2 of 70 TABLE OF CONTENTS TATA MOTORS CORE IDEOLOGY..........

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    requirement of the Degree of Bachelor of Commerce By Suraj. P Under the Guidance of Mrs. Subha Head‚ Department of Commerce [pic] Department of Commerce Sri Krishna Arts and Science College Coimbatore 641 008 February 2013 Sri Krishna Arts and Science College Accredited by NACC with ‘A’ grade An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Institution Affiliated To Bharathiar University Kuniamuthur‚ Coimbatore -641008 DECLARATION

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    Udupi (is a town in the south-west Indian State of Karnataka. Udupi is notable for the Krishna Temple‚ and lends its name to the popular Udupi cuisine. Udupi means the land of the "lord of the stars‚" the moon. Most Indians know of Udupi as the type of an inexpensive restaurant that generally serves vegetarian food in the South Indian style.Still fewer know of its reputation as the location of a Krishna temple with rich history While the temple is believed to be in existence for over 1500 years

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    known and most frequently translated of the Vedic religious text. It has drama‚ for its setting is a scene of two great armies‚ banners flying‚ drawn up opposite one another on the field‚ poised for battle. It has mystery as Krishna demonstrates Arjuna; his cosmic form. How Krishna is acting in different potencies‚ is also explained in the text. It has a view of the ways religious life and treats of the paths of knowledge‚ works‚ discipline & faith and inter-relationships‚ problems that have bothered

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    Compare and Contrast between the study of Newar by Gopal Singh Nepali and Gerad Toffin According to Merriam Webster Dictionary Caste is defined as “one of the hereditary social classes in Hinduism that restrict the occupation of their members and their association with members of other castes. It is also a system of rigid social stratification characterized by hereditary status‚ endogamy and social barriers sanctioned by custom‚ law‚ or religion.” (Merriam Webster Online Dictionary‚ 2016).Caste

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    purity. When the mind becomes pure through the power of prayer‚ the intellect becomes sharp and keen. Holy Mother says spiritual practices are meant to keep the mind steady at the feet of God; to keep it immersed in His thought. Repeat His name. Sri Krishna says in the Bhagavad Gita‚ “Remember me and Fight.” So‚ to make our

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    Asceticism and Renunciation

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    Renunciation and Asceticism The practice of asceticism and renunciation is central to the understanding of South Asian religions‚ such as Hinduism‚ Buddhism and Jainism. Orthodox views about ascetic practices are plagued with the thinking that the renouncers are the ones that give up work or in other words‚ the discipline of action. Typically‚ renouncers are merely seen as people dressed up in saffron clothes‚ wandering hither and thither on a pursuit to salvation (Olivelle 271). These views

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    Bengal.[5] Based on the estimated water requirements in 2025‚ the Study recommended that sizeable surplus water was to be transferred from the Godavari River basin to the Krishna River basin.[4] In July 1941‚ the first conceptual proposal for the project came from the erstwhile Madras Presidency. Later Diwan Bahadur L. Venkata Krishna Iyer‚ then chief engineer in the Presidency’s irrigation department‚ made the first survey of the project site and made a definitive proposal for a reservoir at Polavaram

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    Task 1 The kshātriyas in the Mahābhārata possessed all of the heroic traditions by displaying the glorification and idealization of power through violent means by individual warriors‚ or a class of warriors (such as the warrior class of kshātriya‚ specifically) in their pursuit of re-gaining their kingdom through violent and heroic battle. Arjuna‚ who belongs to the kshātriya caste (the warrior caste) and third of the Pandavas (the “good” side‚ the protagonists) displays his unparalleled ability

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    northwest and southern plains. Lord Rama’s Ayodhya is not very far from Nepal. The valley was named Nepal or under the protection of an ascetic saint called ‘Ne Pal’ meaning protector. The naming is said to have taken place at the beginning of the Gopal dynasty in early B.C. The people of the Nepal valley were called Nepalis. But‚ Hinduism as the national institutionalised religion over the entire country as it stands today was imposed upon by the Shah dynasty as dictated by their Hindu clergy to

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