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    Brand Extension of Maggi

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    order to stretch Maggi’s brand to include Indian ethnic foods the company tied up with a Pune based chordia foods to launch pickles under the year 1995. The company also tied up with Indian foods fermentation (IFF)‚ a Chennai based Food Company to market popular south Indian food preparation such as sambher‚ dosa‚ vada and spices in consumer packs in Dec1995. The company reportedly saw a lot of untabbed potential in the market for ready to use south Indian market. In 1996‚ products from

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    Desai‚ K. (2006). The inheritance of loss. New York: Grove Press. “The Inheritance of Loss” opens with a teenage Indian girl who is an orphan named Sai. She is living with her grandfather‚ a retired judge‚ in the town of Kalimpong part of the Indian Himalayas. The grandfather is a Cambridge-educated Anglophile. Sai is romantically involved with her math tutor‚ Gyan. He is the descendant of a Nepali Gurkha mercenary so their love seems uncertain from the beginning. He eventually recoils from her

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    stylistic layout of the eatery resembles. Perpetually pressed‚ this two-leveled eatery serves bona fide South Indian cooking. Here you could attempt the Kudubu‚ Akki Rotis and Ragi Rotis. Despite the fact that Halli mane has Chinese on the menu‚ it is best to adhere to their South Indian charge. Lodging is arranged in the Heart of Bangalore in Malleshwaram fundamental street. Has best of the south Indian cusine and popular for customary celebration nourishment with grameena sogadu. Lodging is a delicacy

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    Diwali Experience

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    over evil. My dad was the first one to come to the United States in my whole‚ family‚ which makes me second generation Indian. He came from India for his masters in Alabama by the usual way of transportation: By flight. My family celebrates Diwali in three main ways: By lighting firecrackers‚ having a big family feast where only the men cook‚ and also by dancing to traditional Indian music. Diwali doesn’t just bring me boats load of fun‚ but also helps me recognize how light helps us in our everyday

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    formal clothes. Most of the Austria’s population is registered as Roman Catholic by religion. India is very religious country. Everything in India is based on religion. Indian people are very hospitable. Even if they don’t have anything to eat‚ their guests will never be left hungry. The respect for elders is a major fact in Indian culture. The traditional dress of India is called sari. This dress can be worn by all local festivals. India’s diversity is visible in its languages‚ religions‚ dance‚

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    New India

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    Fashion is becoming a huge part of New India and the western fashion is becoming more and more popular than traditional Indian clothes. India’s fashion imports are rising by 11% a year. This shows that India’s economy is expanding because the country can now spend money on luxury clothing like Gucci and Giorgio Armani where as before they could not. 350 million Indians also speak English as well as their native language and as English is the world’s main trading language; this means that they

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    Indian Americans

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    determine if this theory relates to the Indian American ethnic group. The flourishing geopolitical relationship between the United States and India‚ combined with an atmosphere of increasing competitiveness among the international community in regards to technological advancement and innovation led to the mass distribution of H-1B visas to Indians (Pew 2012‚ 27). This paper will ascertain whether or not the mass distribution of work and student visas to Indians directly affected the strikingly rapid

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    Indian Navy

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    Indian Navy From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Indian Navy Bharatiya Nau Sena Indian Navy crest Active Country Branch Size 1947–Present India Navy 58‚350 active personnel 190 aircraft List of active ships Part of Ministry of Defence Indian Armed Forces Headquarters Motto New Delhi शं नो वरुणः Transliteration: Sham NoVarunah (May the Lord of the Oceans be auspicious unto us) Anniversaries Engagements Navy Day: 4 December Portuguese-Indian War Indo-Pakistani War of

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    Indian Railways

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    INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN RAILWAYS Indian Railways‚ a historical legacy‚ are a vital force in our economy. The first railway on Indian sub-continent ran from Bombay to Thane on 16th April 1853. Fourteen railway carriages carried about 400 guests from Bombay to Thane covering a distance of 21 miles (34 Kilometers). Since then there has been no looking back. Today‚ it covers 6‚909 stations over a total route length of more than 63‚028 kilometres. The track kilometers in broad gauge (1676 mm) are 86‚

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