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    Gateway of India - Wikipedia‚ the f ree ency clopedia Gateway of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Coordinates: 18.921836°N 72.834705°E The Gateway of India is a monument built during the British Raj in Mumbay (formerly Bombay)‚ India.[2] It is located on the waterfront in the Apollo Bunder area‚ South Mumbai and overlooks the Arabian Sea.[3][4] The structure is a basalt arch‚ 26 metres (85 feet) high. It lies at the end of Chhatrapati Shivaji Marg at the water’s edge in the harbor

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    My Experience from India The one foreign country I have been to is India‚ and it has changed the person I am today very drastically. The last time I visited India was April 2011‚ and that is when I realized most of the things I did‚ and it helped me change my outlook on a lot of things. For example‚ it gave me a completely different perspective on poverty‚ which is something they have a lot of in India. Living in Canada‚ I have not seen much of poverty‚ but after seeing the substantial number

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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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    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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    households would gather around the radio to listen to their favorite programs much as they do today with TV. Radio became the first medium delivering entertainment to the masses in their homes. The 1st paid announcement on radio was a 10-minute capsule from Howthorne Court; a Queens based Real Estate Company. This era was characterized with ’block programming’ wherein radio offered something to everyone. News‚ drama‚ sports; live musical recordings would be presented in 30 or 60-minute programs. A network

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    Economy Frank C. Lee and Keith Newton Quality management Strategies and Performance: An Empirical Investigation Bishnu Sharma and David Gadenne Firm Size and Use of Information Sources in Location Decisions Pauline Sullivan et al. Women Entrepreneurs From India: Problems‚ Motivations and Success Factors Mallika Das Guidelines for Authors JOURNAL OF SMALL BUSINESS & ENTREPRENEURSHIP A PUBLICATION DEVOTED TO FOSTERING ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT by Journal of Small Business and

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    United Bank of India (UBI) is a state-owned financial services company headquartered in Kolkata‚ West Bengal‚ India. Presently the bank has a three-tier organizational setup consisting of its Head office in Kolkata‚ 34 Regional offices and 1700 branches spread all over India. However‚ its major presence is in eastern India. On March 30‚ 2009‚ the Indian government decided to approve the restructuring United Bank of India.[1] The cabinet has approved the government’s proposal to investing 2.50 billion

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    Indian history No aspect of Indian history has excited more controversy than India ’s history of social relations. Western indologists and Western-influenced Indian intellectuals have seized upon caste divisions‚ untouchability‚ religious obscurantism‚ and practices of dowry and sati as distinctive evidence of India ’s perennial backwardness. For many Indologists‚ these social ills have literally come to define India - and have become almost the exclusive focus of their writings on India. During

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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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