Role of NGOs in India NGOs can and should play the “game changer” to pro-poor development through leadership on participatory research‚ community empowerment and search for development alternatives In a democratic society‚ it is the state that has the ultimate responsibility for ushering development to its citizens. In India‚ through the progressive interpretation of the Constitution and its laws and policies‚ the scope of development has been significantly broadened to include not just
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Design of a New Generation of Internal Arc Resistant Switchgear Nirmal Deb AREVA T&D Switzerland Abstract Although rare in service‚ an internal arc fault cannot be ruled out completely‚ and so manufacturers are now designing equipment to withstand internal arc faults‚ and to minimise the consequences of an internal fault. The standards for the requirements differ considerably‚ as for example‚ the requirements of ANSI are not the same as for IEC. But the standards are continuing to evolve as this
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Cottage industries occupy an important place in the economy of India. India is a predominantly agricultural country. About eighty per cent of our country’s population depends on agriculture. In India agriculture can be termed the largest and the most important industry. Agriculture is a seasonal industry which does not provide any work to the agriculturists for about three to four months in a year. The women and the old are without any useful employment almost throughout the year. Cottage industries
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Advanced Marketing Research A Marketing Research Project on Lava Mobiles Submitted To: Prof S B Dash Group 9 Anirudh Mani PGP25123 Bhargava J PGP25178 Nirmal Choudhary PGP25142 Ravi Vagadia PGP25107 Sunit Chandan PGP25158 Table of Contents Management Decision Problem 2 Marketing Research Problem 2 Hypothesis 2 Research Summary Sheet 3 Hypothesis Summary Sheet 3 Hypothesis Details 4 List of Variables 5 Sampling Plan 7 Data Analysis 8 Hypothesis 1 8 Hypothesis 2
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(PSA) for Class IX Session – 2012-2013 Team Members S. No. 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14 Name Mrs. Archana Vishwadeep (Group Leader) Mrs. Urmil Chauhan Mr. M.L. Verma Mrs. Sonia Makheeja Mrs. Beenu Arora Mrs. Vandana Nair Dr. Nirmal Kumari Mr. Pramod Kumar Mishra Mr. Om Prakash Sharma Mrs. Anuradha Ms. Ishaani Bose Mr. Laxmi Narayan Mrs. Ritu Chawla Mr. Sabir Hussain Ms. Arti Vashisht Designation Principal RPVV‚ A-6‚ Paschim Vihar PGT RPVV‚ A-6‚ Paschim Vihar TGT Govt. Co
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07/03/2015 Dynamic Tutorials and Services: IGNOU SOLVED ASSIGNMENT: BSHF 101 (201415) 1 Home Dibrugarh University More Next Blog» Question Papers M.COM (DU) Class 11/12 IGNOU / NIOS UGC - NET/SET Accountancy Notes AHSEC IMPORTANT QUESTIONS FOR FEB MARCH’ 2015 EXAM Online Members ABOUT ME Kumar Nirma CLASS 11: ENGLISH CLASS 11: ECONOMICS CLASS 11: CMST CLASS 11: BANKING CLASS 11: BUSINESS STUDIES CLASS 12: BUSINESS STUDIES CLASS 12: ACCOUNTANCY Follow View my comple
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"At the moment of death we will not be judged according to the number of good deeds we have done or by the diplomas we have received in our lifetime. We will be judged according to the love we have put into our work." MOTHER TERESA IN MY OWN WORDS (The Words of Mother Teresa) Compiled by Jose Luis Gonzales-Balado IN MY OWN WORDS (The Saying of Mother Teresa) Page 2 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...............................
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Le marché des aliments santé et minceur Sommaire Introduction générale Partie I : Le marché des aliments santé et minceur Tableau des menaces et opportunités du marché des aliments santé et minceur Présentation du questionnaire Partie II : La segmentation du marché santé et minceur A) La segmentation par couple produits / marchés 1. Les Produits allégés 2. Les substituts de repas 3. Les compléments
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2009 Shoppers’ Stop Submitted to: Prof. Pravin Patil Submitted by: Saumya Gupta Srusti Shrestha Panda 7/10/2009 Acknowledgements The toughest of endeavors in this world is not possible without the support of a helping hand which guides and motivates a person to take on any challenge head on. Inputs from such helping hand are always like very essential because more often or not certain mistakes which go unnoticed from our eyes. We are indebted to our Prof. Pravin Patil‚ ICFAI Business School
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Reuse of Textile ETP Sludge as Construction Material Reuse of Textile ETP Sludge from Tirupur Region as Construction Material An Experimental Investigation As per Tamil Nadu State Pollution Control Board (TNPCB) records‚ there are about 830 large units engaged in textile industrial processes in Tirupur alone. These industries have established eight Common Effluent Treatment Plants (CETPs) and many individual Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP)‚ which are subjected to treat about 75‚000 m3 of effluent
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