English language example lesson plans Selected entries from the Trinity College London Lesson Plan Competition at the British Council and English and Foreign Languages University’s 3rd International Teacher Educator Conference Hyderabad‚ India‚ March 2013 In partnership with Selected entries from the Trinity English Language Lesson Plan Competition 2013 Contents Integrated skills 4. Past continuous yoga (winning entry) — Aditya Rajan 6. Let’s talk — Paresh Pandya Speaking 8. Congratulating
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Indian literature Article Free Pass * Introduction * Related * Contributors & Bibliography Indian literature‚ writings of the Indian subcontinent‚ produced there in a variety of languages‚ including Sanskrit‚ Prākrit‚ Pāli‚ Bengali‚ Bihārī‚ Gujarati‚ Hindi‚ Kannada‚ Kashmiri‚ Malayalam‚ Oriya‚ Punjabi‚ Rajāsthānī‚ Tamil‚ Telugu‚ Urdu‚ and Sindhi. A brief treatment of Indian literature follows. For full treatment‚ see South Asian Arts: Literature. The earliest Indian literature
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Section – I : Quantitative Techniques & Data Interpretation 5 th of Vinod’s salary and Vinod’s salary is 25% less than Pradeep’s salary. If 6 Pradeep’s salary is `24‚000‚ then what is the salary of Sameer? (a) `30‚000 (b) `20‚000 (c) `15‚000 (d) `28‚000 1. Sameer’s salary is 2. The range of values of x for (a) x [1‚ 2] [3‚ ) x2 0 x² 4x 3 (b) x [1 2) [3‚ ) ‚ (c) x (1‚ 2) (3‚ ) (d) None of these 3. Find the principal‚ if the difference
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1 The University of Burdwan Syllabus of B.Ed. Course of Study With effect from 2013-14 Detailed Course Structure A. Foundations of Education 100 (80-written + 10 (tutorial – one from each paper) + 10 (test examination) ×3=300 Paper I. Philosophical Foundations of Education Paper II. Sociological Foundations of Education Paper III. Contemporary Issues and Development in Education B. Pedagogical knowledge 100 (80 -written + 10 (tutorial - one from each
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SCHEME OF EXAMINATION AND SYLLABUS FOR B. ED. COURSE PART I: THEORY (PAPERS I- VII) (To be implemented from the Session 2012-13) PAPER NOMENCLATURE I Education: Philosophical & Sociological Bases. Learner‚ Learning‚ and Cognition Secondary Education in India Max. Marks Theory Internal Assessment 80 20 80 20 40 10 III B Any one of the following: Opt. i Yoga Education 40 10 Opt. ii 40 10 40 10 Opt. iv Educational Vocational Guidance
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INTRODUCTION & HISTORY OF BANKING BANKING [pic] Introduction India cannot have a healthy economy without a sound and effective banking system. The banking system should be hassle free and able to meet the new challenges posed by technology and other factors‚ both internal and external. In the past three decades‚ India’s banking system has earned several outstanding achievements to its credit. The most striking is its
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CHAPTER-1 INTRODUCTION TO C.B.I INTRODUCTION Corruption in public life is an age old problem. It is not peculiar to India but has existed in some form or the other even in economically advanced and progressive countries. The extent varies to the degree of public awareness and the national character of the people. Any well intentioned government and society which aim at purity and integrity must need waging an incessant war against “CORRUPTION.” Thus it caused the evolution of Central Bureau
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Industry‚” Journal of Comparative Economics‚ Vol.26‚ pp.262-281. 8. Bhattacharya‚ A. (1997): “The Impact of Liberalization on the Productive Efficiency of Indian Commercial Banks”‚ European Journal of Operational Research‚ 98 (5)‚ 332-345. 9. Nathwani‚ Nirmal (2004) The Study of Financial Performance of Banking Sector of India. PhD thesis‚ Saurashtra University. 10. Vikas Chakravothy and Suman Tandon (2010)‚”Performance evaluation of public sector banks in India “‚Asia pacific journal of research in business
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