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    Ghasiram Kotwal

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    Ghashiram Kotwal is a Marathi play written by playwright Vijay Tendulkar in 1972 as a response to the rise of a local political party‚ Shiv Sena‚ in Maharashta.[1][2] The play is a political satire‚ written as historical drama. Based on the life of Nana Phadnavis (1741–1800)‚ one of the prominent ministers in the court of the Peshwa of Pune. Its theme is how men in power give rise to ideologies to serve their purposes‚ and later destroy them when they become useless. It was first performed on 16

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    Mc Donald’s and Hindu Culture Date: Sept 29‚ 2012 Question 1: What lessons does the experience of McDonald’s in India hold for foreign fast food chance and retails stores? Answer 1: Not only McDonald’s but also the other companies want to develop their business outside their counties‚ what they have to do first is to study and survey the countries they want to invest. Like this case‚ McDonald’s already knew cow is considered sacred and there are about 50% of the people are vegetarian in

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    Respected dignitaries on the dais and my dear friends‚ I am Chandini C Kurup of class IX B standing here to speak to you on this auspicious occasion of Republic Day As we are celebrating the 64th Republic Day of India‚ we students have some responsibilities to shoulder‚ and some duties to plunge ourselves. The contribution of students in the struggle for Indian independence and thereafter in the making of modern India can never be negated. From the prehistoric times to the recent years‚ students

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    This paper is going to critically evaluate the risks which associate with many aspects that a business will have to cope with when expanding into an international market. In more detail‚ this case is about a pharmaceutical company‚ from the UK‚ which desires to develop its production in India. The paper is structured into four main parts which demonstrate risks in cross-cultural‚ political‚ financial and commercial presence. Finally‚ a conclusion and recommendation will be drawn upon exploring and

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    Freedom Tagore was a lover of human freedom. Influenced by the western liberalism‚ Tagore opined that freedom of a nation will provide ample scope to its citizens to express their view openly. His idea on freedom contained the following things. Enlightenment of soul through self-realization: Freedom will provide opportunity to attain enlightenment of soul. It is only because by pursuing a goal in an atmosphere of freedom‚ one will get scope to realize one’s self. That self-realization will enlighten

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    Mis Indian Railway

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    MIS PROJECT Project Synopsis Section: B Group No. 6 # | Names of the Group Members | GroupRepresentative | 1 | Abhimanyu Miglani | Name: Garima PantMob No.: 7840083820Email Id: g.pant2511@gmail.com | 2. | Ashu Bajaj | | 3. | Garima Pant | | 4. | Mehar Ahluwalia | | 5. | Satyen Chopra | | TITLE OF THE PROJECT: Study of evolution of MIS in Indian Railways over last two decades INTRODUCTION: Indian Railways is one of the world’s largest railway networks with a history of

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    The Indian Woman

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    The INdian Womn This mentality leads families to treat them as objects who should remain pure and be controlled: women are their fathers’ property‚ and later their husbands’. Parents worry so much about "losing face" in the community that while boys have all the freedom they want‚ girls are constantly advised not to do anything that would "bring shame". This mentality explains why so many are forced into marriages‚ or even murdered by their own parents. It leads to mothers excusing away the heinous

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    Is Cricket’s massive appeal in India at the cost of other sports? ‘Cricket is a religion in India’- a powerful statement that would bring a smile on all cricket lovers in India. However‚ rarely expressed is the other side of the coin – an issue of one man’s extreme popularity killing the very identity and existence of all other players in the mix. No Doubt that the game’s popularity has brought glory to millions of fans residing in India and worldwide‚ has instilled a sense of pride even

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    Cafe Coffee Day History

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    Company History Café Coffee Day (CCD) is a subsidiary of India’s largest coffee conglomerate‚ Amalgamated Bean Coffee Trading Company Ltd. (ABCTCL). ABCTCL grows coffee in its own estates of 10‚500 acres. It is the largest producer of Arabica beans in Asia. ABCTCL is one of India’s leading coffee exporters. Mr. V.G. Siddhartha founded CCD in 1996. The first CCD outlet was setup on July 11‚ 1996 at Brigade Road‚ Bangalore. As of today they have 1481 outlets across the nation. They acquired

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    Juang Girls

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    Photography was a major development in technology and of cultural representation. In colonial India‚ photographs became a way for people to represent themselves and display themselves. It also became a form of documentation for criminals and murder scenes. Photography has become a way to more accurately depict the culture‚ land‚ and people of India – though it still had its opportunities to be manipulated. Photography was also a major for of cross-cultural representation for those of colonial India

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