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    Secularism in India

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    The Problem of Secularism in India Secularism is one of the most contested ideologies in most parts of the world. As T.N. Madan (1997) states‚ we may not hear of wholly secularised societies‚ even in the West‚ which is responsible for introducing the ideology to the rest of the world. In the Indian context‚ no other ideology may have generated more attention‚ debate and controversy since the country’s independence. Yet‚ despite the vast and varied literature and public discourse‚ the ideal of secularism

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    Women in india

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    Objectification of women in India "You can tell the condition of a Nation by looking at the status of its Women." Jawaharlal Nehru‚ Leader of India’s Independence movement‚ and India’s first Prime Minister. According to a global poll conducted by Thomson Reuters‚ India is the "fourth most dangerous country" in the world for women and the worst country for women among the G20 countries. Today’s India offers a lot of opportunities to women‚ with women having a voice in everyday life‚ the business

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    Ifrs in India

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    IFRS... in India International Financial Reporting Professor Uri Ronnen Year:2012/2013 Table of Contents What is IFRS?...........................................................................................................2 What is the difference between Adoption and Conversion of IFRS ...............4 The current situation of Accounting India :If the conversion is not a problem the total adoption is still delayed ………………..........................………

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    Disinvestment in India

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    9.1         Overview of procedure The procedure followed by Government of India for disinvestment seeks to promote administrative simplicity and speed of decision-making without compromising on transparency and fair play. The process is as follows: ·        Proposals for disinvestments in any PSU‚ based on the recommendations of the Disinvestment Commission or in accordance with the declared Disinvestment Policy of the Government‚ are placed for consideration of the Cabinet Committee on Disinvestment

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    Lifebuoy in India

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    Marketing Planning - Fall Semester 2012/2013 Individual Case Answers LIFEBUOY IN INDIA: PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE STRATEGIES 1. How is the concept of PLC useful? The Product Life Cycle concept is useful in the sense that it is a way to managers think about the product and the market development‚ functioning as a tool for effective marketing strategy in understanding the behaviour of product on sales‚ profits‚ 4P’s of marketing and consumer approval. The concept of PLC forces managers to plan better

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    agriculture in india

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    Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today‚ India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry andfisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009‚ about 50% of the total workforce.[1][2] The economic contribution of agriculture to India’s GDP is steadily declining with the country’s broad-based economic growth. Still‚ agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. History

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    increadible india

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    Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india Increadible india India is a secular counrty with numerous religions and thereby having a wide range of traditions and

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    Shining India

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    IS INDIA REALLY SHINING? India was not some happy-go-luck rich kid born with a silver. It had its own problems‚ some minute‚ and some grave. “The progress is tremendous‚” says Yogesh Lotlikar‚ a Marketing Engineer. “Given the problems that India has‚ it has made a considerably great progress. We have a huge population‚ more than half of them are uneducated‚ employed‚ living in terrible conditions without major health and hygiene provisions‚ and still India has managed to shine. That’s the spirit

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    Gst in India

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    International Conference on Law‚ Humanities and Management (ICLHM’2012) July 15-16‚ 2012 Singapore Goods and Services Tax – A Roadmap for India Sarkar Subhrangshu Sekhar Over the years‚ tax policy in the country has evolved in response to the development strategy and its changes. In the initial years‚ the tax policy was directed to increase the level of savings‚ transfer available savings for investment as envisaged by plan strategy and the need to ensure a fair distribution of incomes‚ to correct

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    A Passage to India

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    A Passage to India‚ written by E. M. Forster in 1924‚ is a novel exploring the widespread and uncontrolled tension and prejudice that existed in India in the 1920s. This tension was caused by animosity between the native Indians and the British officials who were ruling India at the time - in this novel‚ Dr. Aziz and the City Magistrate. Most of the conflict takes place between Dr. Aziz and the City Magistrate’s family and friends‚ who were visiting India at the time. Forster describes in detail

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