Reasoning Workbook 10.Ranking/Ordering Model 1 1. Rahul ranked ninth from the top and thirty eighth from the bottom in a class. How many students are there in the class? 1) 45 2) 46 3) 47 4) 48 5) None of these 2. In a row of children‚ Neeta is 15th from the left end of the row. If she is shifted towards the right end of the row by four places‚ she becomes 8th from the right end. How many children are there in the row? 1) 27 2) 26 3) 28 4) 24 5) None of these 3. In a class of boys Manish
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Regional Chauvinism And Political Parties In India; Case Study Of MNS In Maharashtra Mohit Mehta Roll No. 43/13 Political Science I Submitted To Dr. Maheshwar Singh NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY‚ DELHI. INDEX SR. NO. SUBJECTS PG. NO. 1. Introduction 1.1 Research Questions 1.2 Research Objectives 1.3 Hypothesis 1.4 Methodology 3 2 Meaning 5 3 Regionalism In the context of India 3.1 DMK in south India 3.2 The shiv sena in Maharashtra 3.3
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Rural Development In India India has been a welfare state ever since her Independence and the primary objective of all governmental endeavors has been the welfare of its millions. Planning has been one of the pillars of the Indian policy since independence and the country’s strength is derived from the achievement of planning. The policies and programmes have been designed with the aim of alleviation of rural poverty which has been one of the primary objectives of planned development in India
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FREE TRADE AGREEMENT: A Double Edged Knife? 1. INTRODUCTION Indian economic policy after independence was influenced by the colonial experience. The economic policies of the British Raj effectively bankrupted India’s large handicrafts industry and caused a massive drain of India’s resources. An estimate by Cambridge University historian Angus Maddison reveals that India’s share of world income fell by 22.6% in 1700‚comparable to Europe’s share of 23.3.%‚ to a low of 3.8% in 1952. Jawaharlal
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the cost of such particular service. In the case of a Nursing Home‚ a cost unit is treated as the cost of a bed per day and cost objects includes all the services provided (to the bed) throughout its treatment in the nursing home. We visited the ‘Anand Dham’ Nursing home in Bhopal and tried to find out what services are provided there and what are the cost objects related to them. wage scales‚ utilities‚ property costs‚ real estate taxes) The services nursing homes offer vary from facility
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Government of india and thr private sector lanched efforts to cerate an Automotive component manufacturing industry to supply to the automobile industry. However‚ the growth was relatively slow in the 1950’smand 1960’s due to nationalization and the license raj which hampered the Indian private sector. After 1970‚ the automotive industry started to growth‚ but the growth was started to growth‚ but the growth was mainly driven by tractors‚ commercial vehicles and scooters. Cars were still a major luxury. Japanese
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the Indians still felt like they were disrespected in a sense that they were treated unfairly. The British began to increase their unreasonable laws that contradicted Indian culture. This spiked many uprisings and rebellions. As a result‚ the British Raj ended up having a negative impact on the Indians because they had begun to lose political‚ economic‚ and social control. The British had extremely unlawful policies that made the Indians despise them. For example‚ any Indian prince who died without
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State (Theory of Caliphate) Introduction Imam Mawardi was born in Basra in 972 A.D. He studied fiqh under Abu al-Wahid al-Simari in Baghdad and produced many of his workings which include Al-Ahkam al-Sultania w’al-Wilayat al-Diniyya‚ Kitab Nasihat al-Mulk‚ Kitab Aadab al-Dunya w’al-Din‚ Qanun al-Wazarah‚ Personas of the Prophethood and other of his works that are undiscovered yet. He was appointed to the post of Qazi in Baghdad‚ also he served as diplomat on part of Caliph al-Qaim on 4 instances and
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The Parmar dynasty was an early medieval Indian royal house that ruled over the Malwa region in central India.The belongs to rajput clan. The most significant ruler was Bhoja I. The seat of the Parmar kingdom was Dhārānagara‚ the present day Dhar city in Madhya Pradesh. The main sources for the history of the Parmar dynasty are the Nava-saha-sanka-charita of Padmagupta and a series inscriptions‚ most notably the Udayapur Praśasti‚ found at Udaypur in Vidisha district‚ Madhya Pradesh. The Rulers
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