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    Inflation

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    Inflation goes Down to Three Years Low to 6.62 percent in January 2013 Published on: 15-FEB-2013 Data released by the Commerce and Industry Ministry reported that Inflation went down to its three year low of 6.62 percent in January 2013. SEBI ordered freezing of accounts and attachment of properties of two companies of Sahara Published on: 14-FEB-2013 Seizure of Bank Accounts of two companies of Sahara and attachment of its properties ordered by SEBI‚ the market regulator on 13 February 2013

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    Is Mumbai Really Safe?

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    Mumbai‚ the city that epitomizes safety in India has its women currently tangled in the web of sexual assaults. This city has been the residence of heinous crimes of late. The cop is no more a cop. He is the ‘rapist.’ Who are we to trust then? Are we Mumbai-ites really safe? There are no perfect answers to these questions but if you look around you will realize that Mumbai is safe for women in comparison with the other places of India. These crimes are not simply over-looked here nor are they

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    Book review On BUSINESS MAHARAJAS -GITA PIRAMAL [pic] Business Maharajas concentrates on the strategy and decisions Strategies Introduction An Insight into Some of India’s Most Powerful Business Tycoons and the Eight of India’s most powerful men. It focuses on their personal experiences and visions to expose how they think and conduct their businesses. Let’s find out more about them. • DHIRUBHAI HIRACHAND AMBANI • RAHUL KUMAR BAJAJ • ADITYA VIKRAM BIRLA

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    Midnight's Children Thesis

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    Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie (A Study On Postcolonial Innovations) A Thesis Presented to the Department of Literature College of Nursing In Partial Fulfilment of the Requirement in Literature 101 World Literatures Tan‚ John Ryan N. March 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication………………………………………………………………………………………..2 Acknowledgement………………………………………………………………………………3 CHAPTER 1 The Problem and its background A: Introduction………………………………………………………………………

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    Tata Tea Ad Analysis

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    Tata Tea Ad Analysis Tata Tea “ Jaago Re” Ad Campaign Analysis  Tata Tea Overview o Formed in 1983 from the erstwhile Tata Finlay Company‚ a joint venture company formed in 1964‚ Tata Tea Limited is a group Company of TATA Group.  Positioning in the market o Tata Tea announced a new chapter in its evolution by unfolding an innovative positioning and presentation of its largest tea brand – Tata Tea. o The brand shifted its positioning from a brand

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    CROSS CULTURAL CONFLICT IN “THE TIGER’S DAUGHTER” OF BHARATI MUKHERJEE Rajaram Solaimalai Associate Professor in English‚ Thiagarajar College of Engineering‚ Madurai625 015 Tamil Nadu‚ India email: sreng@tce.tce website: www.tce.edu ____________________________________________________________ ____________ ABSTRACT: Bharati Mukherjee‚ an Indian born American novelist‚ is a familiar voice in the Indian Diaspora. Her fiction truly reflects the temperament and mood of the present American

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    GKE1 task 3

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    Historical Systems of Power‚ Governance‚ and Authority MacKenzie L Leliefeld Western Governors University Themes in U.S. and World History- Task 3 A. The rise of new imperialism of the 19th and early 20th century involved Europe going into Africa. The causes of imperialism in Africa were partly due to the decolonization in America. The European powers were out political and economic gain by the United States gaining their independence. In 1876 European powers especially King Leopold II

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    CONTRIBUTION OF SMALL & MEDIUM ENTERPRISE IN INDIAN ECONOMY ** RIDHI SHARMA ** Small & medium Enterprise (SME) sector is the seedbed of Indian economy. This article throws a light on the contribution made by SME’s in making India a growing economy; It is also an attempt to find out the reasons for the slow growth of Indian entrepreneurs as compared to other countries. Small business is regarded as seedbed for entrepreneurship as it provides favourable conditions for emergence and growth

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi became one of the pivotal figures‚ if not the main figure‚ in India’s history in the Twentieth Century. Along with Jinnah and Nehru‚ Gandhi shaped India’s history up to its independence in 1947. Mahatma Gandhi was born on the 2nd of October 1869 and he died on the 30th of January 1948. Gandhi was born in Porbander in western India. In 1888‚ he went to London to study law. He returned to Bombay to work as a barrister but went to South Africa to work in 1907. In South

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    Picture of Indian Tragedies and Identity Crisis In Aravind Adiga’s The White Tiger In an interview with BBC‚ after winning the prestigious Man Booker Prize‚ Adiga said that The White Tiger is the account of a poor man in today’s India‚ one of the many hundreds of millions who belong to the boundless Indian underclass. Truly said and brilliantly explained in this novel. But Adiga has not only presented one of these identity less millions of poor Indians but he has also pictured obscurity

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