"INR" redirects here. For other uses‚ see INR (disambiguation). For the Malayalam film‚ see Indian Rupee (film). Indian rupee ₹ | रुपया (Hindi) | | ISO 4217 code | INR | Central bank | Reserve Bank of India | Website | www.rbi.org.in | Official user(s) | India | Unofficial user(s) | Bhutan (alongside theBhutanese ngultrum) Nepal (alongside theNepalese rupee) | Inflation | 5.96%‚ March 2013 | Source | Economic Adviser | Method | WPI | Pegged by | Bhutanese ngultrum (at
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Salient Features of the Constitution of India Salient Features of the Constitution of India The main features of Indian Constitution are the following: (i) A written and lengthy constitution: The Constitution of India is a written constitution. It was framed by a Constituent Assembly which was established for the purpose in 1946. It has 395 Articles and 12 Schedules. A number of amendments‚ (about 96) passed since its enforcement in 1950‚ have also become a part of the Constitution. The Constitution
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Gujarat’s Contribution to India • 17% of Fixed Capital Investment • 16% of Industrial output • 22% of India’s exports • 16% of Value of Output • 12% of Net Manufacturing Value • 10% of Factories • 98% of Soda Ash production • 80% of Diamond Export • 78% of Salt production • 62% of Petrochemical production • 53% of Crude Oil (Onshore) • 51% of Chemical products • 37% of Groundnut production • 35% of Cargo Handling • 31% of
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Country Analysis: India There are some aspects about India that would seemingly indicate that the country would embrace and accept the idea of Western expansion. English is the official language‚ the government is democratically elected‚ and twenty percent of India is “English-speaking urban upper class” which is roughly 240 million people (Tapper‚ 2014). Historically‚ the transition has been anything but smooth for some of the most dominant Western businesses. Companies such as McDonald’s‚ Coca-Cola
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INTRODUCTION An earlier resource pack described the decisions that must be taken when a company organizes a channel or network of intermediaries who take responsibility for the management of goods as they move from the producer to the consumer. Each channel member must be carefully selected and the company must decide what type of relationship it seeks with each of its intermediate partners. Having established such a network‚ the organization must next consider how these goods can be efficiently
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Rajinikanth (born 12 December 1950 as Shivaji Rao Gaikwad)‚ is an Indian film actor‚ media personality‚ and cultural icon.[1] He made his debut as an actor in the National Film Award–winning Tamil film Apoorva Raagangal (1975)‚ directed by K. Balachander‚ whom the actor considers his mentor. After a brief phase of portraying antagonistic characters in Tamil films‚ Rajinikanth gradually rose to become an established film actor. He continues to hold a matinee idol status in the popular culture of
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can offer them more solace than life. Born on March 31‚ 1934 Kamala Das was major Indian English poet and at the same time a leading Malayalam author from Kerala‚ India. At the age of 15 she got married to bank officer Madhava Das‚ who encouraged her writing interests‚ and she started writing and publishing both in English and Malayalam. She was born in a conservative Hindu Nair family having royal ancestry but she embraced Islam in 1999 at age of 65 and assumed the name Kamala Surayya
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