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    Indian Constitution

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    The Constitution of India has some distinct and unique features as compared to other constitutions to the world. As Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ the Chairman of the Drafting Committee puts it‚ the framers had tried to accumulate and accommodate the best features of other constitutions‚ keeping in view the peculiar problems and needs of our country. The following are the salient features of the Constitution of India. 1. Longest written constitution Indian Constitution can be called the largest

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    Nitii Aayog Case Study

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    Planning Commission/ NITI Aayog and Development Communication The Planning Commission was set up by a Resolution of the Government of India in March 1950 in pursuance of declared objectives of the Government to promote a rapid rise in the standard of living of the people by efficient exploitation of the resources of the country‚ increasing production and offering opportunities to all for employment in the service of the community. The Planning Commission was charged with the responsibility of making

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    Dr. A.P.J.Abdul Kalam

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    encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article is about the former President of India. For the freedom fighter‚ see Abul Kalam Azad. [pic] |A. P. J. Abdul Kalam | |[pic] | |Abdul Kalam at the 12th Wharton India Economic Forum‚ 2008 | |11th President of India | |In office

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    Ugc Act, 1956

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    COMMISSION ACT‚ 1956 (As modified up to the 20th December‚ 1985) AND RULES & REGULATIONS UNDER THE ACT UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION NEW DELHI NOTE : “This publication has been printed under the direction and control of UGC and the Govt. of India shall not be deemed responsible for the material reproduced in this copy of the UGC Act‚ 1956 and Rules and Regulations under the Act‚ which is strictly meant for Official Use and shall not be used for commercial purposes.” July 2002 1000 copies

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    july current affairs

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    Power). This has  1. been prepared on the basis of news and events appeared in The Hindu Newspaper in the month of July 2014.  Subhash Sheoratan Mundra took charge as the fourth Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank of India for three years. He was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the KC Chakrabarty. Before being appointed as Deputy Governor of RBI‚ S S Mundra was the Chairman and Managing Director of Bank of Baroda. 2. Lt

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    Country Notebook

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    Massachusetts Dartmouth Country Notebook Report A Guide for Developing a Global Marketing Plan India SREEKANTH SANGOJU May 8th 2013 Introduction India is a country located in southern Asia bordering the Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal. Its coastal location as well as close proximity to many neighboring countries like Bangladesh‚ Burma‚ china‚ Nepal‚ and Pakistan makes India an ideal country for trade. India has always been a land of contrasts‚ religious‚ linguistic‚ languages‚ cultures‚ and levels

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    Genaral

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    India Needs a Strong Centre India is the second-largest populated country in the world‚ next only to China. According to the 2001 census‚ India’s population in 2001 was about 102.87 crores. It has 28 States and 7 Union Territories. Due to its large population India has been facing a number of socio-economic and political problems. The main problem faced by India in the past was maintenance of unity and stability in the country. When India was ruled by the Britishers‚ the disunity in the country

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    Income Tax Return Form

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    India Negotiated M&A Guide Corporate and M&A Law Committee Contact H. Jayesh Juris Corp Mumbai‚ India h_jayesh@jclex.com 50767302.2 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Historically‚ the foreign investment policy of the Indian government (during the period from 1950 to 1990) consisted of stringent foreign exchange controls and regulations (including in the form of industrial licensing‚ quota system‚ capital controls)‚ a bar on free trade and control of the flow of funds to a very large extent. As early

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    Objectives The IRDA (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority) is the national regulatory body for Insurance industry (both Life and Non-Life Insurance Companies) under the auspices of Government of India‚ situated at Hyderabad. IRDA was established by an act enacted in Indian Parliament known as IRDA Act 1999 and was amended in 2002 to incorporate some emerging requirements as well as to overcome some deficiencies in the entire process. The mission of IRDA as stated in the act is as follows:-

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    Protection Act‚ 2011 is an Act of the Parliament of India which provides a mechanism to investigate alleged corruption and misuse of power by public servants and also protect anyone who exposes alleged wrongdoing in government bodies‚ projects and offices. The wrongdoing might take the form of fraud‚ corruption or mismanagement. The Act will also ensure punishment for false or frivolous complaints.[1] The Act was approved by the Cabinet of India as part of a drive to eliminate corruption in the country

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