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    inflation in india

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    Macro economics Project on INFLATION -SUBMITTED BY CHIKKAM.SAI ALEKHYA DANNY VARGHESE DEEPAK SAKTHIVEL DEEPTHI MOHAN GIRISH GANGADHARAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Inflation Measures of inflation Measures of inflation in India CPI Types WPI Calculation of WPI New series of CPI CPI Urban/Rural How Inflation is related with GDP? Relationship between broad money supply and WPI/CPI Announcement of hike in DA for government employees cause inflation? Impact of elections on inflation

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    Elections and India

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    Elections in India India has an asymmetric federal government‚ with elected officials at the federal‚ state and local levels. At the national level‚ the head of government‚ Prime Minister‚ is elected by the members of Lok Sabha‚ lower house of the parliament of India.All members of Lok Sabha except two‚ who can be nominated by president of India‚ are directly elected through general elections which takes place every five years‚ in normal circumstances‚ by universal adult suffrage. Members of Rajya

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    the change from middle school to high school is the biggest change in one’s life. And while some things such as having multiple teachers stays the same‚ the responsibility and freedom is much greater. With more options‚ students must decide what’s best for themselves. One of the main similarities between middle and high school is that both have different teachers for each class. Before middle school‚ students would only have one teacher from whom they would learn all subjects from‚ but in middle

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    Transport of India

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    Functions of Transport • Means of Transport • Transport in India ix 1.1 INTRODUCTION From the beginning of history‚ human sensitivity has revealed an urge for mobility leading to a measure of Society’s progress. The history of this mobility or transport is the history of civilization. For any country to develop with right momentum modern and efficient Transport as a basic infrastructure is a must. It has been seen throughout the history of any nation that a proper‚ extensive and efficient

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    Sez in India

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    | 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY……………………………………..……………………3 1 HISTORY OF SEZ IN INDIA ....................................................................................4 2 SEZ LOCATIONS IN INDIA …………………………………….…...…………….6 3 SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES IN INDIA…...……………………………………..7 4 APPROVAL MECHANISM AND ADMINISTRATIVE SET UP OF SEZS……...10 5 INCENTIVE/ FACILITIES

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    Teach for India

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    (Para 1.9).The Teach for India foundation is an initiative to alleviate this national ill of educational disparity by the Teach for India program. This program would be a two year internship open to all Indian nationals who have had graduation level education. Apart from having an inclusive work culture involving NGO ’s‚ corporate and the government‚ building prestige and credibility around the program would thus be central to achieving its objective. Teach for India is not meant to be a perfunctory

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    President of India

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    relations established by the provisions of the Constitution‚ the presidential form of government as prevailing is America is ruled out and it is parliamentary type of government that is provided by the constitution of India. In estimating the constitutional position of the President of India the relevant provisions are Article 53‚ 74‚ and 75. Art. 53 vests the executive power of the Union in the President‚ but lie is required to exercise his powers in accordance with the constitution. Article 74 provides

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    New India

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    New India The hit-film slumdog millionaire is a well-known film about three children from the slums. Many people have watched this film‚ and although its storyline is thrilling‚ the perceptions it gives about India as a whole being poor and dirty and that everyone is a thief‚ killer or prostitute are misleading; although the slums are poor and dirty‚ not everyone in India lives in a slum. Not everyone who does live in a slum is a thief and will do anything for money‚ and many people in India are

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    Celebration was founded in 1994 on Disney-owned land that had previously been undeveloped (and used for relocating alligators which had been caught near Disney guest areas). Celebration was de-annexed from the Reedy Creek Improvement District. Coincidentally‚ the original 1967 borders of the City of Reedy Creek covered much of the land that is now Celebration‚ before the borders of Reedy Creek were moved northeast in 1969 and the town was shortly thereafter renamed to the City of Lake Buena Vista

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    Studies of Japanese culture and history have always pointed to Shinto as the defining element of Japanese religion‚ having continually existed from prehistoric to modern times. There are those who go so far as to say that Shinto is even more than a religion‚ that it is and has always been the very nature and spirit of the Japanese people. Shinto is argued to be the unifying force among the Japanese people‚ bringing together the heterogeneity of rituals and practices and thus defining Japanese religion

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