Guest 2:20 Presentation of Golden Jubilee Awards (To Prof. B.Bhat & Prof. P. Mathur) 2:25 Conclusion 2:30-5:30 Alumni Perspectives (Prof. C. Chakravarty to conduct) 2:30 Introduction by Prof. S. Prasad Prof. Bharathi Bhat: My Experiences with Electromagnetic Engineering 3:00 Introduction by Prof. Anurag Sharma Ms. Rashmi Nagabhushan:Need of the Hour: Work Life Balance Policies
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did the mantras. He would have us join him we would clap and sing with him. Once the prayer was over‚ it was time for the aarti. Aarti is ritual of worship and is part of the prayers. We all sang the aarti together and after the aarti‚ they brought Prasad a sweet pudding to the people who were sitting in the prayer hall. After exiting the prayer hall‚ I was greeted by many new people who go to the temple every day. Afterwards‚ we decided to head to canteen to have a meal. Over all this visit was very
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Dr. Reddy’s Laboratory Ltd Swapnil Gosavi N Karimi Padmanabham MVS Prasad P Ansari 1. Reasons for successful performance of Dr. Reddy’s can be described in 2 parts viz Pre FY 2000 Era and Post 2000 Era. Pre 2000 Era • Dr. Reddy’s formed a chemical based company named Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories to manufacture and supply active pharmaceutical ingredients to domestic drug companies by identifying a potential opportunity to do business in the chemical sector. This gave Dr. Reddy’s
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Research Proposal: Managing Expatriate Workers in Bangladesh : prospects and challenges Supervisor: Dr. Ferdous Arfina Osman Professor Department of Public Administration University of Dhaka Submitted by: Muktadir Aziz Roll number: GPP-18 6th
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(1982)21 I A 56 2. Best v Samuel Fox & Co. Ltd (1952) AC 716. 3. Charanjit v Amir Ali (1921)2 Lah 243. 4. Durga Prasad Rao v Sudarshan Swammi ILR 1940 Mad 653. 5. Ganpat v Returning officer AIR 1975 SC 420. 6. Gul Mohammed v Emperor AIR 1947 Nag 121. 7. Guruswamy v Irulappa Air 1934 Mad 630. 8. In re Ram Kumari 18 Cal 264. 9. Ishwari Prasad v Raj H.P Lal (1927)6 Pat 506. 10. Kanchan B.R (Ms) v Akash Yusuf Hussain AIR 2001 Del 318. 11. Kokilambal v Sundrammal
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DR. RAM MANOHAR LOHIA NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY LUCKNOW (2014-2015) FINAL DRAFT ON “TORT OF NEGLIGENCE” Submitted to Submitted BY Mr. R.K Yadav RAHAT ALI Astt. Prof. (Law) ROLL NO - 100 B.A. LL.B (Hons)
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reebok submitted to – prof. komal kamra Group Members Roll no. Name 2 Mayuresh Pitale 3 Rahul Sawant 4 Indrabhushan Yadav 10 Estiyak Salmani 46 Ajit Yadav AcknowledgemenT We would like to thank to our Prof. Miss Komal Kamra for giving us valuable guidance and advice. She inspired us greatly to work in this project. Her willingness to motivate us contributed tremendously
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LL.B. I Term Paper – LB – 102 - Principles of Contract The law of contracts touches equally upon the lives of ordinary persons and the activities of small and big business. This branch of law deals with law relating to promises‚ their formation‚ performance and enforceability. It is scattered over several legislations. There are special legislations dealing with particular contractual relationships‚ e.g. The Sale of Goods Act‚ 1930‚ The Partnership Act‚ 1932. This paper will include a study of
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Excellent Study Material & P r a c t i c e Te s t S e r i e s f o r 1st Edition | Release Date: December 12‚ 2012 Series Editor: V. V. L. Raju Associate Editor: V. Ravi Varma | Chief Editor (New York): V. Vivek Siddhartha Overseas Editor (London): V. Shivani | Graphics and Illustrations: D. Sridevi Editorial Off: DIGIMEDIA‚ Plot No. 271‚ Jalvayu Vihar‚ Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad 500 085. C S AT 2 0 1 3 w w w . f a c t s . c o email: hi@facts.co Printed study material covering both CSAT
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English in the Indian Subcontinent Just as in the Caribbean‚ the English Language arrived in South Asia as a result of colonisation. Unlike its history in the Caribbean‚ however‚ English has always co-existed in the Indian subcontinent alongside thousands of local languages. So for most of the population‚ it has only ever been a second language. The origins of English in India The British first arrived in India in the early 1600s and soon established trading posts in a number of cities under
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