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    CURRENT STATUS OF WOMEN

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    Current Status of Women in India According India’s constitution‚ women are legal citizens of the country and have equal rights with men (Indian Parliament). Because of lack of acceptance from the male dominant society‚ Indian women suffer immensely. Women are responsible for baring children‚ yet they are malnourished and in poor health. Women are also overworked in the field and complete the all of the domestic work. Most Indian women are uneducated.  Although the country’s constitution says women

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    5th BRICS Summit - eThekwini Declaration and Action Plan March 27‚ 2013 * We‚ the leaders of the Federative Republic of Brazil‚ the Russian Federation‚ the Republic of India‚ the People’s Republic of China and the Republic of South Africa‚ met in Durban‚ South Africa‚ on 27 March 2013 at the Fifth BRICS Summit. Our discussions took place under the overarching theme‚ "BRICS and Africa: Partnership for Development‚ Integration and Industrialisation”. The Fifth BRICS Summit concluded the first

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    Women’s Empowerment Women’s Advancement in Bangladesh through Entrepreneurship 1. Introduction: 2. Contextualization 3. Business Scenario: 4. Support: 5. Obstacles: 6. Conclusion: 7. Reference What is Women’s Empowerment? a)How Women fit into the equation of economic development and business b) Why women’s business manifestation is required in a country like Bangladesh Types of Entrepreneurship

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    Explanation on the positive effects of a recession The recession is good for the economy. A recession means that there is a negative growth in GDP in a country during two successive quarters. During a recession people lost their jobs‚ companies go bankrupt and governments run deficits but these effects do not outweigh the positive effects of a recession. Education Education is feeling this sharply – whether you’re a school pupil‚ a university student‚ a teacher‚ a lecturer‚ a researcher‚ a library

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    rapidly growth of economy‚ has led to a huge amount number of water consumption. moreover ‚ According to the World Health Organization‚ only 45% of Kenyans have access to an improved water source‚ which is lower than the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target of 70% .(Lifewater 2013) . In addition‚ nearly 884 million people in the world still do not get their drinking-water from improved sources‚ almost all of them in developing regions. Especially Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for over a third of

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    IMPLICATION OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS THEIR EFFECTS ON BANKS PERFORMANCE (A CASE STUDY OF UNITED BANK FOR AFRICA UBA) ABSTRACT This research work was aimed at determining the implication of mergers and acquisitions their effects on banks performance as regards to United Bank for Africa (UBA). In this study‚ the objectives of the researcher is to Find Out the financial implications of mergers and acquisitions in Nigeria commercial bank sector. Whether mergers and acquisitions can solve the problem

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    N. (2002). Telecommunications and information services for the poor. Toward a Strategy for Universal Access. Washington DC: The World Bank. Nishimoto‚ S. & Lal‚ R. (2005). “Development divides and digital bridges: why ICT is key for achieving the MDGs”. In Commonwealth Secretariat (Ed.)‚ The Commonwealth Finance Ministers Reference Report 2005‚ 40-43 OECD. (2008). Measuring the Impacts of ICT Using Official Statistics. Paris: OECD. Retrieved January 10‚ 2008 from http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/43/25/39869939

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    The link between population growth and economic development was the subject of intense research from the 1960s to the 1980s. A common view was that rapid population growth – of two percent or higher per year then prevailing in many developing countries – was more likely to hinder than foster economic development. This negative effect operates via reduced child care and human capital investment‚ lower household savings for private and public investments‚ and constraints on allocative efficiency‚ entrepreneurship

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    Trail Bridge in Nepal

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    What is Trail Bridge? For any country to develop and prosper infrastructure is needed. And transport infrastructure is globally recognized as the must for development. Due to the physiological difficulties road transport is only the feasible and viable means of transportation in Nepal. Unfortunately‚ given the topography of Nepal‚ construction of road transport network in every part of the country is neither technically feasible nor economical. The only reliable means of transport for the hill and

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    Financial Analysis

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    Budget Definition and its Purpose: Budget a detailed plan‚ expressed in quantitative terms‚ that specifies how resources will be acquired and used during a specified period of time. A budget is a description of a financial plan. It is a list of estimates of revenues to and expenditures by an agent for a stated period of time. Normally a budget describes a period in the future not the past Purposes of budgeting systems: Planning Facilitating Communication and Coordination Allocating Resources

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