Maverick Indian Industrialist‚ Sir Jamsetji Tata was the founder of the India’s most recognized brand in global scenario “Tata Group”. He was born in a gujarati family in 1839 in Gujarat. He started his working life in his father’s trading company. But this ambitious and visionary young had some specific dreams in his mind. He realized that freedom without economic independence was an illusion. He was very
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THE MAKING OF THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT: 1870s – 1947 Q1. Define nationalism? Ans. The feeling of oneness and unity among the people of a nation or patriotic feeling‚ principles and policy of national independence is termed as nationalism. Q2. What were the factors that led to the rise of national consciousness among the people of India? Ans. The factors that led to the rise of national consciousness among the people of India were: Political associations came into being in the 1870s and 1880s:Most
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Mauritius - Population Mauritius The estimated population of Mauritius in July 1993 was 1‚106‚516 with a population growth rate of 0.95 percent for 1993. According to the 1990 census the population was 1‚065‚988‚ of whom 34‚292 lived on Rodrigues and 170 on outer islands. The country’s population density‚ more than 537 inhabitants per square kilometer‚ is one of the highest in the world. The majority of the island’s inhabitants are young; some 58.6 percent were under the age of twenty-nine in
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THE COMING OF INDIANS TO TRINIDAD Indians came to Trinidad to perform the most important job anybody can do for a country - save it from collapsing. They did that job‚ but received no thanks or recognition. Instead they were cheated and denied their rightful place in the country they helped to build. This situation still exists today. This is a brief idea of the story of those early Indians‚ the greatest story inTrinidad in modern times. Indians came after to work after the end of
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CHAPTER – 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1.0 Introduction 2.2.0 Review of the related literature conducted in India 2.3.0 Review of the related literature conducted abroad 2.4.0 Implication of the present study 24 CHAPTER-2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE 2.1.0 INTRODUCTION First chapter deals with the conceptual frame work of the present research problem and primary matters regarding the research. It had the statement of the problem‚ terms defined‚ objectives of the study
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Directory of Management e.Publications July (2011) Vol. 1‚ Issue 1 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN INDIA Author(s): Mujahid Hanif Research Student‚ Department of Management Sciences‚ The Islamia University of Bahawalpur. © HRMARS‚ Pakistan www.hrmars.com Directory of Management e.Publications July (2011) Vol. 1‚ Issue 1 1. Introduction There are plenty of reasons for why India is a good destination for foreign direct investment. India has a high spend able income‚
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Reports and Accounts‚ [online] Available at: www.burberryplc.com/bbry/results-centre/respre/rep2011/ [Accessed 6 February 2012]. Fama‚ E.F.‚ Fisher‚ L.‚ Jensen‚ M.C Field A. (2005) Discovering Statistics Using SPSS‚ London: Sage Publications. Gujarati‚ D Harder‚ S. (2008) “The Efficient Market Hypothesis and Its Application to Stock Markets”‚ Scholarly Research Paper‚ Germany: GRIN Verlag. Hasan‚ S.B.‚ Akhter‚ S. and Huda‚ H.A.E. (2012) “Cash Dividend Announcement Effect: Evidence from Dhaka
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INDIAN CULTURE Have you ever thought of the amazing progress we‚ as human beings‚ have made in various spheres of life‚ be it language‚ literature‚ art and architecture‚ science or religion? Have you ever wondered how all this has been possible? This happened because‚ we did not have to make a fresh beginning each time‚ but were able to make use of and build on the work of past generations. You have never had to bother about having to make your own script or creating a new language system for
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------------------------------------------------- 1 (number) 1 | −1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 →List of numbers — Integers0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 → | Cardinal | 1 one | Ordinal | 1st first | Numeral system | unary | Factorization | | Divisors | 1 | Greek numeral | α’ | Roman numeral | I | Roman numeral (Unicode) | Ⅰ‚ ⅰ | Persian | ١ - یک | Arabic | ١ | Ge’ez | ፩ | Bengali | ১ | Chinese numeral | 一,弌,壹 | Korean | 일‚ 하나 | Devanāgarī | १ | Telugu | ೧ | Tamil |
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Exchange rates‚ Pakistan’s GDP and KSE’s prices: A relationship analysis I. Introduction Exchange rates‚ GDP and KSE index 2.1 Exchange rates (ER) are not autonomous in nature‚ these are determined by the forces of demand for and supply of major medium of currency (mostly US dollar in Pakistan) used in imports and exports trade. Whereas the volumes of imports and changes therein seem to be the major source to determine demand for US dollar in Pakistan‚ the value and changes in exports
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