the Sangam Literature ’‚ Proceedings of the Indian History Congress‚ (Aligarh‚ 1975). 4. R. Champakalakshmi‚ ’Introduction ’‚ Studies in History‚ Vol. IV‚ No.2‚ (1982). in India ’‚ Indian History Congress‚ Bodhagaya‚ 1981. Kammalas and the Application of Dharmasastra ’‚ Professor K.A. Nilakanta Sastri 80th Birthday Felicitation Volume‚ (Madras‚ 1971). 8. Kesavan Veluthat‚ ’The Temple-base of the Bhakti Movement in South India ’‚ Proceedings of the Indian History Congress‚ (Waltair‚ 1979). 10. Burton
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TYPES OF NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENT Section 13 of the Negotiable Instruments Act states that a negotiable instrument is a promissory note‚ bill of exchange or a cheque payable either to order or to bearer. Negotiable instruments recognised by statute are: (i) Promissory notes (ii) Bills of exchange (iii) Cheques. Negotiable instruments recognised by usage or custom are: (i) Hundis (ii) Share warrants (iii) Dividend warrants (iv) Bankers draft (v) Circular notes (vi) Bearer debentures (vii) Debentures
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Q: Briefly explain the changes happened in Indian Financial System after 1991 and also describe the impact on financial services. A: The year 1991 itself is very important for Indian history as economic reforms took place in this year. Reduction in import tariffs‚ deregulation of markets‚ reduction of taxes‚ and greater foreign investment were some important features of the economic reform. The economic reform process that took place in 1991‚ happened to resolve two crises: 1) the balance of payments
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In ‘Half Caste’ John Agard expresses his strong feelings about being treated differently for being mixed race as he has a Caribbean father and a Portuguese mother. He makes fun of the term ‘half caste’ by using the idea of him being half a person. Agard uses repetition of the phrase “Wha yu mean‚ when yu say half-caste” and “Explain yuself”. He is asking the audience as he thinks the term ‘half-caste’ does not make sense and he is emphesising his anger. He wants the audience to feel guilty and
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‘Is Indian Democracy Alive and Kicking?’ “As I would not be a slave‚ so I would not be a master.” This was the idea of Abraham Lincoln’s about democracy. Though very true in its basic form‚ does this idea hold true In the Indian context? After completing 62 years of being a ‘sovereign‚ socialist‚ secular and democratic republic’ and currently being in the 65th year of its independence‚ we can definitely call India a successful democracy for sustaining all the ups and downs in these years. The political
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Banking in an Economy Role of Banks in the Indian Economy The Role Of Central Bank In Indian Banking System (RBI) Basel Norms and Banking in India Recent Developments In The Indian Banking Industry Government Initiatives Challenges and Opportunities for Players Scenario Planning Of Banking Sector: 2010 Challenges Faced By the Indian Banking Industry Strategies Undertaken by Banks to Tackle the Challenges Public Sector Banks in India Evolution of the Indian Banking Nationalised Banks In India Present
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The Yajur Veda is related to yajna‚ which is not just sacrifice‚ but also means creative reality. The mantras (verse with archetypal meanings) of the Rig Veda are adapted to certain melodies and this collection is named Sama Veda‚ and the Atharva Veda deals with the peace and prosperity of human society and is concerned with the daily life of man. Vedic ritual is preserved in literary texts called the Brahmanas. The main division of the contexts of these extensive texts is twofold – the ritualistic
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Indian Customs EDI System (ICES) initiated a new era in the country. An era of : Paperless Trade. Trade facilitation rather then control. An era in which Indian trading community can exchange documents electronically with Customs and other Government Agencies. This had been made possible by the joint design‚ development and implementation of ICES by the officers of Central Board of Excise and Customs and National Informatics Centre. Project History The Customs Computerization project is
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Indian History - Important events History of India . An overview : The people of India have had a continuous civilization since 2500 B.C.‚ when the inhabitants of the Indus River valley developed an urban culture based on commerce and sustained by agricultural trade. This civilization declined around 1500 B.C.‚ probably due to ecological changes. During the second millennium B.C.‚ pastoral‚ Aryan-speaking tribes migrated from the northwest into the subcontinent. As they settled in the middle Ganges
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Traditional Indian Weddings When it comes to weddings in India‚ people celebrate in extravagant by creating a grand affair. The marriage ceremony begins and ends with various traditional rituals and it is accompanied by plenty entertainment‚ food‚ colorful clothing‚ music and dance. Although‚ Indian weddings vary from region to religion‚ they take hold of similar traditions. Traditionally in India‚ marriages are arranged between the groom’s and bride’s parents depending in the caste one is in
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