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    A PROJECT REPORT ON “A comparative Study of lifetime plans of cellular companies in sonepat” Submitted to Maharishi Dayanand University‚ Rohtak in the partial fulfilment for the award of Master in Business Administration. (Session 2009-2011) Under Supervision Of: Submitted By: MR.

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    these directions‚ the result turns out to be the best.  2. Learners should face East or North in order to memorize quickly and accelerate retention as well as concentration power.  3. The study room should have images of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Saraswati.  4. The books in the study chamber should be kept in the South-West‚ South or West direction and not in the North-East. In addition to that if the North-East direction bears heavy weight it shall pressurize the student’s mind.  5. Furthermore

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    Indo-European Aryans

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    as local agricultural techniques and even adjust their diets to accommodate what would grow best in their new territories. As time progressed the region’s environment changed and was no longer so accommodating to the Aryans; “some say that the Saraswati River was drying up‚ others that the region suffered catastrophic floods” (Violatti). Either way‚ agriculture would have greatly suffered as a result‚ causing the Aryan civilization to decline. During their approximate 1000-year reign‚ they evolved

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    Early Life Jotirao Govindrao Phule was born in Satara district of Maharashtra in a family belonging to Mali (Fulmali) caste‚ caste perceived to be inferior caste by certain sections of the society. His father‚ Govindrao‚ was a vegetable vendor. Originally Jotirao’s family‚ known as Gorhays‚ came from Katgun‚ a village in Taluka- Khatav‚ District- Satara. His grandfather Shetiba Gorhay settled down in Poona. Since Jotirao’s father and two uncles served as florists under the last of the Peshwas‚ they

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    Bhagat Singh ( 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian nationalist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh‚ the word Shaheed meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages. Born into a Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj‚ as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist

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    AGE OF MODERATES (1885-1905) Congress since its inception was dominated by educated middle class‚ the landed aristocracy and the capitalist classes called the moderates. The moderate ideology was The British colonialism and Indian Nationalism were not contradictory‚ rather complimentary. For the moderates‚ development of England was the development of India. The British were invincible. As such‚ by a policy of co-operation India could better secure her interests. England‚ mother of parliamentary

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    durga puja

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    One of the biggest social events of India‚ Durga Puja is considered the main festival for Bengalis. It is a ten-day carnival in West Bengal‚ the eastern state of India. Magnificently created puja pandals are erected at every other street of Kolkata‚ the capital city of West Bengal. Every pooja pandal is unique in its own terms‚ with beautiful patterns that are true delight to the eyes. A spurt of fanfare can be sensed all through the ten days‚ especially on the last four days of the festival. Bengalis

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    India is a land of great diversity. It described as a land of many religions and innumerable languages‚ it might well be described as a land of festivals as well. Indians love celebrating. Every little occasion from the harvesting of crops‚ welcoming the spring or rain‚ to seeing the full moon lends itself to joyous celebrations splashed with colors‚ music‚ folk dances and songs. Even the birthdays of divine beings are celebrated by connecting them with particular festivals. The Indian calendar

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    India -Chennai- Tamil- language‚ “the city” Tamil Nadu Architecture‚ Hindu-temples-gopurans Landscape Weather Population- 7 million Local and international: media‚ food -History‚ Culture of India- Population: 1 billion Space‚ 1/3 of USA 15 major languages‚ many alphabets Two national languages: Hindi & English World’s largest democracy Most diverse nation: ethnic groups‚ cultures Many musical types‚ diverse ecology Regionalism: North & South -The Indus Valley Civilization (c

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    “Hinduism and Modernity” The writings on Hinduism and modernity by David Smith are an interesting read due to the juxtaposition of two opposite (per the author) concepts filled with examples that are traditional and modern with a spirit of understanding that is the hallmark of modern times. The opening examples of the Ganesha idols drinking milk being ridiculed by a modern day press in India serves well to remind us that our thinking or “theorisation” has become rigidly scientific and we have developed

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