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    Telangana: no constitutional barriers Now that the proposal for a new Telangana state has entered the legislative stage‚ in the State Assembly and subsequently Parliament‚ the constitutional question will take centre stage: does the absence of a supporting State Assembly resolution for the creation of a new Telangana state‚ an outcome which remains likely‚ render a parliamentary amendment unconstitutional? In this essay I show that this constitutional question sits at the fault lines of two conflicting

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    History of Bihar

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    Main article: History of Bihar See also: Timeline for Bihar‚ Magadha‚ History of Buddhism in India‚ and Decline of Buddhism in India Gautama Buddha undertaking extreme ascetic practices before he realised it was not necessary and his enlightenment on the bank of river Falgu in Bodh Gaya‚ Bihar. The greatest Indian empire‚ the Mauryan empire‚ originated from Magadha in 325 BC‚ it was started by Chandragupta Maurya who was born in Magadha‚ and had its capital at Patliputra (modern Patna). The

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    Poverty and Unemployment in India Presented by Md Akram Saba(09HS2027) Types of Poverty • Absolute Poverty • Relative Poverty Relative Poverty • Relative Poverty refers to the Income or Asset Position of one individual‚Class or Group of People in comparison with the other individual‚Classes or Groups. Absolute Poverty • Absolute poverty is associated with a Minimum Level Living or Minimum Consumption Requirements of Food‚Clothing‚Housing‚Health‚etc. • All those People who fail

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    strive to improve against all odds. Tata Steel`s Jamshedpur (India) Works has a crude steel production capacity of 6.8 MTPA which is slated to increased to 10 MTPA. The Company also has proposed three Greenfield steel projects in the states of Jharkhand‚ Orissa and Chhattisgarh in India with additional capacity of 23 MTPA and a Greenfield project in Vietnam. Through investments in Corus‚ Millennium Steel (renamed Tata Steel Thailand) and NatSteel Holdings‚ Singapore‚ Tata Steel has created a

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    ‚ New Delhi-110062‚ e-mail :info@ndimdelhi.org. website : https://www.ndimdelhi.org pg. 1 Summer Internship Report HR POLICIES AT HINDUSTAN COPPER LIMITED (A Government of India Enterprise) at Indian Copper Complex (ICC) at Ghatsila‚ Jharkhand SUBMITTED BY Monika Kumari (Roll no.-141) New Delhi Institute of Management PGDM (2010-2012) INTERNAL MENTOR Mr. B.K.Bhup (HR Faculty‚NDIM) HR‚HCL/ICC) INDUSTRY MENTOR Mr. M.R.Barik (Sr.Manager REGISTERED OFFICE ‗Tamra Bhavan‘ 1

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    1. Introduction My business plan is about a product which works according to the theory of the bottom of the pyramid. The theory was first mentioned by C.K. Prahalad in his book “The fortune at the bottom of the pyramid”. In his book he defines the bottom of the pyramid as the largest and poorest socio-economic group worldwide which live with less than 2 USD per day. The previous strategies which are used to sell products to this market‚ which consists out of 4 billion people are not very useful

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    INDIA is a vast plural country‚ full of diversities of religions‚ castes‚languages‚ tribes‚ cultures‚ etc. A number of cultural and linguistic groups are concentrated in certain territorial segments‚ to which they are attached‚ emotionally and historically.As has been said that during colonial rule the administration was interested in economic exploitation of the country and not in its development; it encouraged various divisions based on religion‚ region‚ caste and language and did not pursue any

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    Public Interest Litigation

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    1 Public Interest Litigation is a good thing when it is used to enforce the rights of the disadvantaged. But it has now been diluted to interfere with the power of the government to take decisions on a range of policy matters Judicial activism is not an easy concept to define. It means different things to different persons. Critics denounce judicial decisions as activist when they do not agree with them. Activism‚ like beauty‚ is often in the eye of the beholder. In India‚ the opening up of access

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    Essay Writing Monitoring Sustainability of Tata Steel Subject : LB5203 – Sustainable Enterprise Tutorial Group: A Tutor : Dr. Jackie Ong Name: Himil Jariwala Student ID: 13062671 Introduction What is sustainability? Sustainability can more effectively be stated as an opportunity for innovation and is the key to company growth in the future (Richard B‚ Chapas‚ Research-Technology management‚Pg:20‚2005).Sustainability development enables us to improve the lifestyle of the people without

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    India Transport Sector India’s transport sector is large and diverse; it caters to the needs of 1.1 billion people. In 2007‚ the sector contributed about 5.5 percent to the nation’s GDP‚ with road transportation contributing the lion’s share. Good physical connectivity in the urban and rural areas is essential for economic growth. Since the early 1990s‚ India’s growing economy has witnessed a rise in demand for transport infrastructure and services. However‚ the sector has not been able

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