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    Audit to Audit the Accounts relating to Local Authorities or other Authorities and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. Be it inacted by the Legislative Assembly of the state of Andhra Pradesh in the Fortieth Year of the Republic of India as follows :1. (1) This Act may be called the Andhra Pradesh State Audit Act‚ 1989. (2) It extends to the whole of the State of Andhra Pradesh. (3) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 7th January‚ 1989 Short Short title‚ extent and commencement

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    Unemployment Problem In Bangladesh Bibliography There are no sources in the current document. Unemployment means want of work. A man is said to be unemployed if he has no work to do. In our country it is not easy to get a job. Thousands of our people are passing their days without work. The causes of unemployment are many. The growth of population in our country is very high while opportunities of work are limited. Our country is industrially backward and cottage industries have almost decayed

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    influential men. Without the non-violent movement lead by Gandhi‚ the independence of India would’ve taken longer with more bloodshed and destruction to the country. Even after his death‚ his philosophy of non-violence inspired many prominent figures throughout the world. "Cleanliness is next to godliness". We can keep our city clean only if the people of our city think like us. Without public cooperation we cannot achieve anything. So first to keep our city clean there should be a huge awareness

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    UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM Introduction Spain unemployment figure had hit up to 5 million people mark in the last quarter of 2011. The National Statistic Institute measure from 4.9 million in the third quarter to 5.3 million people is jobless at the end of December. This rate rose from 21.5% in the third quarter to 22.8%‚ one of the highest rates in nearly 17 years. Spain has already hit one of the highest rates in the 17-nation eurozone and is expected to step back to recession. This impact hit

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    Unemployment is a serious problem in our country‚ which leads to poverty. Many people are eager to find jobs SuPport themselves as well as their families but there are not enough jobs for everyone. As a result the problem of unemployment is seen at every level. Lack of job opportunities has brought depression and hopelessness among our youth. It has made them to go astray which creates many other problems like drug addiction‚ identity crises‚ etc. Let us first examine the causes of the problem

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    SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEMS IN NEW ZEALAND Social Entrepreneurship means identifying or recognizing a social problem and using entrepreneurial principles to organize‚ create‚ and manage a social venture to achieve a desired social change. It combines the passion with an image of business-like discipline‚ innovation‚ and determination. Social entrepreneurship reflects a growing sense today that many of the most promising solutions to global problems don’t necessarily depend

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    Unemployment Problem in Australia Introduction According to the Labor government and the mainstream media‚ Australia has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the world. In reality‚ joblessness has risen to serious levels‚ and is worsening‚ in working class suburbs across Australia. Officially‚ the unemployment rate in Australia increased to 5.70 percent in October of 2013 from 5.60 percent in September of 2013(Trading Economics‚ 2013). Unemployment is troubling for the unemployed people and

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    How true these words sound in the present context. There is so much pollution all around us today that normal breathing in itself is the greatest risk to our lives. Pollution has affected our lives so adversely that because of this‚ millions of people die annually. The way the environment is being polluted today stands testimony to the fact that we are irresponsible occupants of this Earth and by polluting the air; we are meticulously working towards our own destruction. According to the World Health

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    9/11/2014 :: Rosa Phase II :: Reliance Power HOME ABOUT US MEDIA BUSINESS AREAS CAREERS CONTACT US Group Websites INVESTOR INFORMATION BUSINESS PARTNERS Business Areas > Power Projects > Coal based Projects > Rosa Phase II BUSINESS AREAS Power Projects Coal based Projects Gas based Projects Hydroelectricity Projects Fuel Business Initiatives in Renewable Energy Rosa Phase II 600 MW of coal based generation capacity at Rosa village in Uttar Pradesh

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    It is critical that people take responsibility for solving problems that affect their community so that everyone will have a better world to live in. It is lucid through several examples from literature such as 1984 and historical figures such as Rosa Parks and Peter Benenson that people must take responsibility to solve problems in their communities. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ the main character‚ Winston‚ takes the responsibility of fighting against the oppressive government under which

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