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    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 rupees in shares by March 31‚ and another 5.50 billion in the next fiscal year in Tier-I capital instruments. The move is part of the Indian government’s program to improve the capital base of the state-owned banks. History[edit] UBI was

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    INDIRA GANDHI NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi – 110 068 Admission Notice to MBA (Banking & Finance) Programme – JANUARY 2013 The MBA (Banking & Finance) Programme‚ specifically designed for Bankers‚ is offered through countrywide network of Study Centres of IGNOU. Developed collaboratively by School of Management Studies‚ IGNOU and the Indian Institute of Banking & Finance (IIBF)‚ Mumbai‚ the Programme uses standard IGNOU multi-media design and technology aided delivery systems

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    The Lokpal Bill

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    pouring his heart out for Jan Lokpal Bill. I felt ashamed that I could not join him in Delhi. I felt even more ashamed being an Indian when I heard that bastard politicians have stopped this bill from passing in parliament since last 40 years so they can loot whatever they can from Indian people and deposit it in their Swiss bank accounts! I felt ashamed; being an Indian‚ thinking that people have to pay bribes just to get clearance for a passport which is everyone’s civil right. I felt ashamed

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    Mangat‚ Harleen Eng. 4 Johnston Research paper Indira Gandhi- Corruption At Its Finest In a country that claims democracy‚ Indians seem to be confused on the definition of the government style. You can not blame the people however‚ because it is the duty of the people to have faith in their country to do the right thing. Indira Gandhi manipulated the people of India by legitimizing the repression by calling for order in a chaos that she created. Indira Gandhi has made catastrophic changes to

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    a mere chattel to be dumb driven. They have been confined to the hearth and home. The orthodox male-oriented society in India has still not been able to adjust itself to the fresh wave of women’s liberation. But today the times have changed‚ the Indian woman has cast off her age-old shakles of serfdom and male domination. She has come to her own and started scaling the ladders of social advance with proud dignity. In Vedic India‚ woman enjoyed an enviable status She was considered to be a goddess

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    Communal Riots in India

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    March 2004 IPCS Research Papers Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari -0- Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies Communal Riots in India A Chronology (1947-2003) B Rajeshwari Communal riots have become a distinct feature of communalism in India. Whenever conflicting groups from two different religions‚ which are self –conscious communities‚ clash‚ it results in a communal riot. An event is identified as a communal riot if (a) there is violence‚ and

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    Analysis of Operation Blue Star and its effects on the Gandhi dynasty The period of time including and following Operation Blue star is considered a dark time in India and black spot in Indian history. It is a time Indian would rather forget‚ yet still to this day debate about. Was Indihar Gandhi correct in instating operation Blue Star‚ inflicting damage to the Golden temple‚ and being responsible for the killing of anywhere from 492 (official reports) to 1500 (estimates run as high as) civilians

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    Contributions to Indian Sociology http://cis.sagepub.com/ Introduction: Honouring Patricia Uberoi Satish Deshpande‚ Nandini Sundar and Amita Baviskar Contributions to Indian Sociology 2010 44: 1 DOI: 10.1177/006996671004400201 The online version of this article can be found at: http://cis.sagepub.com/content/44/1-2/1 Published by: http://www.sagepublications.com Additional services and information for Contributions to Indian Sociology can be found at: Email Alerts: http://cis.sagepub

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    The Leader

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    “I am proud to be an Indian” India is a great country with many religions. It has rich natural resources and lengthy frontier with vast region. North has The Himalayas and south with the Hindu ocean‚ Bay of Bengal in the east and the west has the sea Arabian. It’s being administered with language wise partition. All are leading peaceful life with national integration. Enemy’s conspiracy is impossible with the unity of the nation. Festivals are celebrated here with memorable function. People

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    Bengal. From then onwards‚ the British succeeded in consolidating their presence in India. This was the first phase‚ in which the British Governor-Generals and the Indian leaders both collaborated and clashed. Special significance is attached to the role played by the likes of Raja Ram Mohun Roy in bringing about social reforms in the Indian society sometimes with the help of the British‚ at times forcing them to act. The British presence began to creep across the subcontinent and finally the first

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