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    to visit orphanage

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    Telugu and it means to hug and provide shelter to the needy with homely atmosphere. My observations about this orphanage were all the children in this Aadarana have no parents and they are from the neighboring districts and rural places in Andhra Pradesh. And also the founder goes himself to the villages and identifies the orphans and he takes them to his Orphanage and gives them education food and shelter. It’s really very difficult to see a person with very much affection to

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    Economic Development of the North East: Some Reflections Ladies and Gentlemen‚ It is a matter of great pleasure to be here with you to deliver the keynote address on this occasion of the 8th anniversary of North Eastern Development Finance Corporation (NEDFi). As a central banker‚ the NEDFi is close to my heart. Indeed‚ as a financial institution the NEDFi is unique‚ given the challenging domain of the North Eastern Region (NER) that it endeavours to promote. In my earlier role as an industry

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    published in Business Today is reproduced here with permission. In the 1980s‚ I worked as a chemical analyst for a transnational in Germany‚ but kept thinking about shifting to India. Opportunity knocked when I saw an advertisement by the Uttar Pradesh government inviting NRI professionals to start a chemical unit in the newly identified Basti Chemical Industrial Complex. I hail from Lucknow. Hence‚ this was attractive. I inquired from the Indian High Commission and was told that there is single

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    Pestel Analysis

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    Dept. of the company located at Akola‚ Maharashtra‚ has the responsibility for controlling the inventory levels at the plant warehouse at Nagpur as well as three distribution centres located at Nasik in Maharashtra‚ Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh and Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh. Planning has been routinely based on past experience and history. No formal forecasting is performed. Distribution centres get their requirements by rail from Nagpur. The lead time of replenishment from Nagpur to distribution centres

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    Promoting Communal Harmony

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    Promoting Communal Harmony Promoting Communal Harmony In our country people belonging to various religions live in harmony‚ but there are occasions when the communal fabric gets disturbed‚ often on trivial issues. It is the responsibility of all sections of society to ensure peace and brotherhood so that all round development of the country takes places rapidly. The police have a great role to play in promotion of communal harmony and national integration. They come in contact with the general

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    ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES It has been argued that Malas and Madigas are one‚ and the sub-categorisation of 15% SC reservations leads to break their unity. If at all‚ if there is any similarity is to be arrived at‚ it is like the relation that exists between the Twice born‚ the Brahmins and the Vaisyas among vegetarians‚ the Kammas and Kapus among the Sudras. The Malas and Madigas are different in the sense that they among the so-called Un-touchables or Dalits. But in reality there was nothing that

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    Approaches to Industrial Relations The industrial relations scenario and factors affecting it‚ has beenperceived differently by different practitioner and theorist. Some haveviewed it in terns of class conflict; some have viewed it in terms ofmutuality of interest of different groups; some have viewed it as aconsequence of interaction of various factors both within anorganization and outside it. Based on these orientations‚ severalapproaches have been developed to explain the dynamics of IR.

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    Delhi Gang Rape

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    ---------On 16 December 2012 a female physiotherapy intern[2] was beaten and gang raped in Delhi. She died from her injuries thirteen days later while undergoing emergency treatment in Singapore for brain and gastrointestinal damage. After watching a film in South Delhi in the early evening‚ she and a male companion had boarded a bus‚ which was being driven as an unauthorized "joyride"‚ thinking it was a public bus.[3] The only other passengers on the bus were five men who were friends of the driver

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    Regional Imbalance

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    INDIA is a vast plural country‚ full of diversities of religions‚ castes‚languages‚ tribes‚ cultures‚ etc. A number of cultural and linguistic groups are concentrated in certain territorial segments‚ to which they are attached‚ emotionally and historically.As has been said that during colonial rule the administration was interested in economic exploitation of the country and not in its development; it encouraged various divisions based on religion‚ region‚ caste and language and did not pursue any

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    Nationalisation of Banks in India - Introduction After independence the Government of India (GOI) adopted planned economic development for the country (India). Accordingly‚ five year plans came into existence since 1951. This economic planning basically aimed at social ownership of the means of production. However‚ commercial banks were in the private sector those days. In 1950-51 there were 430 commercial banks. The Government of India had some social objectives of planning. These commercial banks

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