Web Sify Search Follow us on login Home Samachar Finance elections world t20 Sports Movies WWE Bawarchi More Sify.com / News / National / Five major issues that hit Tamil Nadu in 2012 4 Mail Print Five major issues that hit Tamil Nadu in 2012 By Bhama Devi Ravi Source : SIFY Last Updated: Wed‚ Dec 26‚ 2012 19:00 hrs 0 Comments Thousands join protest in sea at Kudankulam 1. Paucity of power There is simply
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Nav-Durga In many temples‚ homes and calendars‚ this image is prevalent. It is well known‚ yet many may not know the meaning behind it. This is an image of the nine forms of the goddess Durga‚ often called Nav Durga‚ with ‘nav’ being the word for nine. Together‚ the symbols and emblems show Nav Durga is a very significant group of goddesses for Hindus. This image shows the goddess Durga in nine of her forms. The goddess in the middle is the main form‚ Durga. This is evident because she is in the
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“Women Empowerment” is a government slogan. There is a ministry for Women and Child development. There are laws against female foeticide‚ domestic violence and sexual harassment in the workplace. Determined women are carving their own niche in every field including those which were entirely male dominated till 1947. Despite all this they remain second class citizens in almost every sense in rural areas across India. Crime against women continues to increase‚ female foeticide is very common among
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What were the sources for the design of the Taj Mahal? Conceived as both an instrument of propaganda and of an earthly replica of the house of Mumtaz in paradise‚ the Taj Mahal is considered one of the most beautiful and symbolic buildings in the world. It is the finest examples of Mughal architecture‚ a style that merges elements from Persian‚ Islamic and Indian architectural styles‚ and a style that greatly influenced the Hindu community. Throughout history‚ the origins and sources that were
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary Theoretical Framework Objective of the Study Limitation of the Study Company Profile Milestones of the Company The Major Products Research Methodology Group Companies Company at Present and in Future Marketing Strategies adopted by TVS Conclusion Bibliography EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ever since man evolved into social animal he felt the need for “Transportation.” As he formed a civilization he felt the need for “Better Transportation
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1. Hinduism 72 -113 2. Buddhism 128 – 155 Hinduism Hinduism has also been the source of three other religions. (Jainism‚ Buddhism‚ Sikhism) The word Hindu comes from the Sanskrit name for the river Indus‚ Sindhu. Hindu may refer to a great variety of religious beliefs and practices‚ it generally applies to the religion of the people of India. “Hindus‚” Indians who did not convert to Islam 7th to 15th century C.E‚ Hinduism flourished in much of Southeast Asia and still survives on the Indonesian Island
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CANTILEVER SHEET PILE WALL By Lakshmi Radhakrishnan Email id: lakshmiradhakrish@gmail.com ABSTRACT: A sheet pile wall consists of a series of sheet piles driven side by side into the ground‚ thus forming a continuous vertical wall for the purpose of retaining an earth bank. They are commonly used for: (1) water front structures‚ (2) temporary constructions‚ (3) light weight construction where sub soil is poor for supporting a retaining wall. A sheet pile may be of three types: Cantilever
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samsara Saṃsāra or Sangsāra (Sanskrit: संसार) (in Tibetan called ’khor ba (pronounced kɔrwɔ [IPA] in many Tibetan dialects)‚ meaning "continuous flow")‚ is the repeating cycle of birth‚ life and death (reincarnation) within Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Bön‚ Jainism‚ and Taoism‚[1] In Sikhism this concept is slightly different and looks at one’s actions in the present and consequences in the present. According to the view of these religions‚ a person’s current life is only one of many—stretching back before
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SUBWAY BRAND ANALYSIS Analyzed by Tanay Manoj Rathod Ashvikha Lakshmi Shriraam Nan Dar Lakshmi Prathyusha Arimilli Content Page 1. Introduction 2. Company Background 3. Brand Vision 4. Brand Objectives 5. Brand Personality 6. Impact of emotional appeal on consumer behaviors and the subway brand 7. Involvement theory on consumer behavior 8. Maslow Hierarchy of Needs 9. Conclusion 10
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