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    Gadwal Fortress Structure Abstract/ Summary Keywords Introduction History Description Methods used Types of materials and the necessity for their use. Physical history of the monument till date Movement/ Enclosure spaces Configuration of spaces w.r.t the activities of the people of the era Geometry of the place Art forms Pillars and Beams Chajjas Relationship between the palace and temple Rituals and customs Present condition of the monument The causes for deterioration

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    e Brief History of Stock Exchanges News on the stock market appears in different media every day. You hear about it any time it reaches a new high or a new low‚ and you also hear about it daily in statements like ’The BSE Sensitive Index rose 5% today’. Obviously‚ stocks and stock markets are important. Stocks of public limited companies are bought and sold at a stock exchange. But what really are stock exchanges? Known also as the stock market or bourse‚ a stock exchange

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    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 India .1 3.12 Types of Unions 3

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    East India Company The East India Company was an English joint-stock company formed for pursuing trade with the East Indies but which ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent. Shares of the company were owned by wealthy merchants and aristocrats. The government owned no shares and had only indirect control. The Company operated its own large army with which it controlled major portions of India. The East India Company traded mainly in cotton‚ silk‚ indigo dye‚ salt ‚ saltpetre‚ tea

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    ECONOMIC HISTORY AND THE PRESENT SCENERIO OF INDIA There have been recent studies of the entire history of the economy of india where it is possible to ananlyse where india stood its place in past and where it is currently held. Paul Birog made a thorough analysis of Asian countries GDP economic development of 1750-1918 where surprisingly the findings in 1700AD drawn economic statistics of world . China had 32.8% GDP where as as india had 25% . UK at that time had 1.8% GDP along with 1% GDP in

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    Whistling Woods International | Radio Industry assignment | By Vishal Singh | User 5/2/2012 | Advent of Radio The arrival of ’Moving Pictures’ with sound and then ’Television’ were expected to be the death knell for ’Radio’. However Radio has not just survived repeated predictions of its demise but grown tremendously. It has benefited listeners and advertisers alike and earned the status of a ’Constant Companion’... What allowed Radio to accomplish this feat? Read on for the long

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    Education of Indians had become a topic of interest among East India Company officials from the outset of the Company’s rule in Bengal.[65] In the last two decades of the 18th century and the first decade of the nineteenth‚ Company officials pursued a policy of conciliation towards the native culture of its new dominion‚ especially in relation to education policy.[65] . During the 19th century‚ the Indian literacy rates were rumoured to be less than half of post independence levels which were 18

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    capital gains tax‚ corporation tax‚ consumption tax‚ inheritance tax‚ property tax‚ excise duty‚ retirement tax‚ tariffs‚ wealth tax or net worth tax‚ toll tax‚ and poll tax. History of tax The rapid changes in administration of direct taxes‚ during the last decades‚ reflect the history of socio-economic thinking in India. From 1922 to the present day changes in direct tax laws have been so rapid that except in the bare outlines‚ the traces of the I.T. Act‚ 1922

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    purpose of production” ( http://www.mba-mentor.com/history-of-industrial-relations‚ on 22/04/2014). ). Industry relation is broad concept and is being followed by approximately most of the countries in the world. Hence‚ Australia and My home country India is of no exception. In the below paragraphs I am going to discuss and compare industrial relation policies and developments of both countries from certain point of views. Firstly‚ as per history point of view‚ Australian industrial laws has its

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    Panchayati raj system of India Panchayats have been the backbone of the Indian villages since the beginning of recorded history. The village panchayats‚ in one shape or other‚ have survived in spite of all upheavals and changes in India. Panchayati Raj is identified as an institutional expression of democratic decentralization in India. These bodies had occupied a prestigious position and they were considered as the self-sufficient and small republics. Panchayati Raj Institutions have always been

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