and Kerala AIDS Control Society is an example of the career pathway which I had chosen . Its like being a player among the people recognizing their needs and helping them out .My my MBA? I took MBA to know more about management‚ to know more about being a leader‚ molding myself into a excellent team player and a proactive leader to handle national level healthcare projects .My idea about taking MBA after my MBBS was well appreciated by heads in Ministry of Health and Family Welfare ‚Kerala and also
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION Ayurveda‚ the science of life and longevity has a history as long as human civilization and even beyond. Ayurveda‚ the consider nature as the prime provider of life. Ayurveda is one of the greatest gifts of the sages of ancient India to humankind and accepted as the oldest scientific medical system with a long record of clinical experience. Ayurveda aims at the physical‚ mental and spiritual well being of human beings
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Tribal Life in Goa: An Intrinsic Part of Goan Lifestyle A popular holiday destination known for its sandy beaches‚ azure Arabian Sea‚ salubrious climate and laid back ambience‚ Goa is a destination of a life time. The people living in Goa are extremely friendly‚ hospitable and welcoming. The population of Goa also includes the descendants of several ancient tribes. Notwithstanding the fact that the ethnic tribes in Goa form an intrinsic part of Goa‚ their importance is undermined in comparison
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CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1. INTRODUCTION The organization study undertaken as a part of the curriculum was done at “The Kerala Kerakarshaka Sahakarna Federation Ltd”‚ (KERAFED). This study provides an opportunity to expose the students to an industry / organization and its operational conditions. This study also aims at having a better understanding of various departments and its functioning. This report consists of a detailed study of the history of the company‚ product profile‚ organizational
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Farming is the main and most chosen occupation of people living in villages. Therefore majority of Indians are farmers.an Indian farmer used to be the very picture of simplicity‚ but today things are changing. Farmers in states like Punjab‚ Haryana and Kerala are no longer simple. Some of them are well-educated and practice mechanized farming; like sowing machines and harvesting machines. Even today in some parts of India farmers still use old implements like the plough. The job of the Indian farmer on
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Indian cuisine encompasses a wide variety of regional cuisines native to India. Given the range of diversity in soil type‚ climate and occupations‚ these cuisines vary significantly from each other. Indian cuisine has also shaped the history of international relations; the spice trade between India and Europe is often cited by historians as the primary catalyst for Europe’s Age of Discovery.[6] Spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia. Cuisine differs across India’s diverse
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Indian coconut oil industry‚ the competition the market is on high ends. The single most consequence was the emergence of private sector companies. At this backdrop‚ it becomes relevant to study the market potential of KERA oil products in the Kerala market. .1.2 OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY Primary objective The primary objective is found out market potential of various coconut oil brands and feedback on the product. Secondary objective 1. To ascertain the brand preference of coconut oil
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References: Franke R.W. and B.H.Chasin. 1999. ‘Is the Kerala Model Sustainable’. In M.A. Oommen. (Ed.). Rethinking Development: Kerala’s Development Experience. Vol. 2. New Delhi: Institute of Social Sciences & Concept. Gregory S. 2000. Rural Social Change‚ Social Equity‚ and Sustainable Development. In Mukhopadyay
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1st Prize Sullamussalam Science College Kerala Mr Varun Varghese B.Tech II‚ 2nd Prize Karunya UniversityCoimbatore‚ Ms Ashwini Manjunath Bhatt B.Sc I‚ 3rd Prize M.E.S‚ M.M Arts & Science College Sirsi‚ Karnataka Topic I: Fast Breeder Reactors for Sustainable Nuclear Power in India Ms Sahana Mulla B.Sc (Physics) I‚ 1st Prize Sullamussalam Science College Kerala Ms Jinan Haneef C. B.Sc (Physics) III‚ 2nd Prize Sallamussalam Science College Kerala Ms Hiba Haneef C. B.Sc (Physics) III‚ 3rdPrize
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Aryabhata (Sanskrit: आर्यभट About this sound listen (help·info); IAST: Āryabhaṭa) or Aryabhata I[1][2] (476–550 CE)[3][4] was the first in the line of great mathematician-astronomers from the classical age of Indian mathematics and Indian astronomy. His works include the Āryabhaṭīya (499 CE‚ when he was 23 years old)[5] and the Arya-siddhanta. The works of Aryabhata dealt with mainly mathematics and astronomy. He also worked on the approximation for pi. Name While there is a tendency to misspell
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