Chaibasa Rural Immersion Programme Compiled By - BM – A 2013-2015 XLRI Jamshedpur B13037 Paritosh Pant B13047 Ritwick Rane B13039 Prateek Dudeja B13052 Sheena Jain B13054 Dr. Sneha Singh 16th Aug – 18th Aug‚ 2013 Contents OBJECTIVE OF THE TRIP ................................................................................................................................ 2 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................
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Kamal Deep Antil Laxmidhar Sundara Remya TP Vaibhav Gupta INDEX 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………….. 2. Objectives………………………………………………………………………………………. 3. Status of primary education in India…………………………………………………………… 3.1 Govt. schemes……………………………………………………………………………. 3.2 Literacy level…………………………………………………………………………….. 4. Methods of study………………………………………………………………………………. 5. Challenges faced……………………………………………………………………………….. 6. State wise data…………………………………………………………………………………..
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Table of contents 1. The play 3 1.1 Summary 3 1.2 Main themes 4 1.3 Research topic 5 2. Literature study 6 2.1 Article 1 6 2.1.1 Summary 6 2.1.2 Analysis 7 2.2 Article 2 9 2.2.1 Summary 9 2.2.2 Analysis 10 2.3 Article 3 11 2.3.1 Summary 11 2.3.2 Analysis 12 2.4 Article 4 13 2.4.1 Summary 13 2.4.2 Analysis 14 2.5 Article 5 15 2.5.1 Summary 15 2.5.2 Analysis 16 4. Global evaluation 17 5. Bibliography 20 1. The play 1.1 Summary The Comedy of Errors
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Eat more than required” In the land of the free and in the home of the brave‚ we tend to overeat. Americans are constantly looking for the next thing to eat. We eat so much that we have given our midday cravings its own term‚ snacking. Portions are constantly increasing yet we still have our three meals a day along with snacks here and there. With this growth in eating in the United States it has caused another kind of growth. It is the growth that happens when we eat too much‚ obesity. According
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Porter has developed a model that lists five forces which affect an industry. The paper below uses this model to analyze the business environment of the newspaper Midday. The English daily‚ Midday‚ is the chief publication of Midday multimedia ltd. The target audience of this fun filled‚ masala paper is the youth. * Rivalry: Midday faces a lot of competition especially from the famous broadsheet ‘The Times of India’. There are other rivals such as Hindustan Times‚ Asian Age and Indian Express
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because your hostess will not fall on her knees and will not try to convince you to help yourself. She will just disappear with the food. Never talk with food in your mouth; never mix food on your plate. In Britain ‚ people prefer to have their meals at their place of work or school or college. The reason for this practice is that in most cases‚ they have their place of work far from where they live. In many European countries it is normal to have a long break in the middle of the day when all
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Sankar‚ D. (2009). Early Childhood Care and Education in India. Available at http://www.educationforallinindia.com/early-childhood-care-and-education-in-india.pdf. Kaushal‚ Savita. (2008). A Study of Best Practices in the Implementation of Mid-Day-Meal Program in Rajasthan. Available at http://www.educationforallinindia.com/mid-day-meal.html. Majumdar‚ M. (2006). Primary Education: Debating Quality and Quantity. Economic and Political Weekly‚ 41 (9)‚ 785-88. Ministry of Human Resource Development
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being in conflict with either the letter or the spirit of the School Meals Agreement 1968‚ which repealed regulations previously enabling local authorities to require teachers to supervise pupils taking school meals. The 1968 Agreement acknowledged that any supervision of pupils during the midday break was voluntary‚ and that consequently there was no contractual obligation on any teacher to undertake supervision during the midday break. Furthermore‚ the Agreement established that any teacher volunteering
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SOCIO – POLITICAL SITUATION OF INDIA Any society is a fabrication of diverse regions‚ cultures‚ religions‚ politics and economical overtures. India is a unique land that harbours amorous people and astounding cultures. As many would accept without doubt it is a RICH nation in every walk of life. Every Indian has something to feel proud about in its history and riches. It has ← 5000 year old ancient civilization ← 18 official languages‚ 325 spoken languages and 1652 dialects ← 30 states
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No taking of intoxicants 6. No eating at the wrong time (after midday‚ before dawn) 7. No dancing or music 8. No decorations or cosmetics 9. No sleeping on raised beds. 10. No acceptance of money. Buddhist evangelism by the Sangha usually consisted of a few monks entering a village and begging from door to door with their begging bowls‚ until they had enough for their one daily meal. They would then go to the outskirts of the town‚ often followed by those impressed
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