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    Anna Hazare

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    Against Corruption and for Fundamental Rights of the People in India … A Revolution Anna Hazare is an Indian social activist and an eminent leader in the 2011 Indian anti-corruption movement‚ using nonviolent methods following the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. Hazare also contributed to the development and structuring of Ralegan Siddhi. He was awarded the Padma Bhushan—the third-highest civilian award—by the Government of India in 1992 for his fervent efforts in establishing this village as

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    Indian Construction Industry

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    CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL INDIA P.R. Swarup‚ Director General‚ Construction Industry Development Council‚ India -1- Indian Construction Industry – 2006-07 Indian Construction Industry – An Overview of Practices Introduction The paper discusses the overview of practices being used in Indian Construction Industry‚ one of the fastest growing Construction Industry Internationally and the second largest employer in India. The paper deals with the key areas of construction

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    IN FLORICULTURE IN INDIA Author - Prof. Rossy Mathur‚ Asst. Prof. IBMR Pune‚ Co-Author -Santosh Kumar‚ MBA (Marketing)‚ IBMR Pune. ABSTRACT Floriculture or flower farming as it is popularly called is a discipline of Horticulture‚ and is the study of growing and marketing flowers and foliage plants. Floriculture includes cultivation of flowering and ornamental plants for sales or for use as raw materials in cosmetic and perfume industry and the pharmaceutical sector. In India‚ Floriculture industry

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    Kiran Bedi

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    for settling disputes between consenting parties.[4] She has also founded two NGOs in India: the Navjyoti Delhi Police Foundation for welfare and preventative policing in 1988[5] which was later renamed as the Navjyoti India Foundation in 2007‚ and the India Vision Foundation for prison reformation‚ drug abuse prevention and child welfare in 1994.[6] Bedi was awarded Ramon Magsaysay award in 1994 for Government service.[7] Contents [hide] • 1 Early life and education • 2 Career • 3 Social initiatives

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    Student

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    proposed independent anti-corruption law in India. Anti-corruption social activists proposed it as a more effective improvement to the original Lokpal bill‚ which is currently being proposed by the Government of India.[1] The Jan Lokpal Bill aims to effectively deter corruption‚ redress grievances of citizens‚ and protect whistle-blowers (a person who tells the public or someone in authority about dishonest or illegal activities occurring in a government department‚ public or a private organization

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    Character of Wilson

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    Paper II (Q) Discuss the origin and growth of regional parties in India. (marks 6) (A) When Indian democracy had its first elections in 1952‚ there were hardly any regional parties. That trend has changed considerably today and there are 47 regional parties and over 400 smaller parties. The main reasons for the origin and growth of regional parties in India can be summed up in the following points. In a large democracy like India‚ smaller parties always have a place and crucial role to play. Besides

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    CDSCO

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    REGULATORY ENVIRONMENTS IN INDIA – CDSCO BY: SANJANA P RAO 4NM12BT029 DEPT OF BIOTECHNOLOGY‚ NMAMIT EVOLUTION OF INDIAN DRUG LEGISLATION • Drug is in the concurrent list of the Indian Constitution. • It is governed by both Central and State governments under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act‚ 1940 and Rules 1945 thereunder. • The Act was put forth with the objective of ensuring that the public are supplied with safety‚ efficacy and good quality of drugs. • It regulates the manufacture‚ sale‚ distribution

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    About Indian Army

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    EMBARKATION HEADQUARTERS‚ MUMBAI EMPLOYMENT NOTICE 1. Applications are invited for the following posts from citizens of India‚ who are fulfilling the requisite qualifications/specifications as mentioned below on prescribed format as a Defence Civilian Employee. Applications complete in all respect along with all the requisite documents and all documents duly attested by a Gazetted Officer‚ should be addressed to The Commandant‚ Embarkation Headquarters‚ 2nd Floor‚ Nav Bhavan Building‚ R K Marg

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    attacks. The policy of Indian government to mount international pressure on Pakistan has only‚ till now led to it’s acceptance that the terrorists hailed from Pakistan. What do you think? Should India do something else or just wait for another attack on herself? India handled the whole episode like classic idiots. India believed that US will come running to help India or US will kick on the backsides of Pakistan to give up terror plots and implementation against India. India failed miserably to extract

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    Law Related

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    to uplift the backward classes of India 1. Introduction The Commission used three indicators i.e‚ social‚ educational and economic. Most students are haunted by the nightmare of unemployment/of underemployment. In such a situation the government’s electoral decision to reserve jobs on the basis of caste for an additional 27% to the existing quota of reservation of 22.5% for SCs and STs was bound to create frustrations among the youth. 2. Constitution of India and Welfare of Backward Classes

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