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    Entrepreneurial Growth

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    ARTISANS IN THE RIVER BASIN CITIES LIKE BANARAS & ALLAHABAD. THE CREDIT OF ADOPTING & EXPANDING THE BUSINESS WAS IMPLEMENTED BY THE PARSIS BY SETTING UP TEXTILE INDUSTRIES. DURING PRE-INDEPENDENCE PERIOD: THE LUKEWARM ATTITUDE OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT AND THE EXORBITANT DUTIES IMPOSED STAGNATED THE GROWTH OF INDIAN ENTREPRENEURSHIP. IN THIS PERIOD PARSIS HAD CONTRIBUTED NEARLY 43%‚ HINDUS 24%‚ MUSLIMS 10% AND BRITISH CITIZENS 23% TOWARDS THE GROWTH. ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN INDIA:

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    Demographic Segmentation

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    Bibliography: "Parsis top literacy‚ sex-ratio charts in city". (2004‚ september 8). Times OF India . Mehta‚ S. (2004). Maximum City Bombay Lost and found. Philip Kotler PopulationIndia.com‚ ". . (2011‚ June 1). Populationindia.wordpress.com. Pradeep Kashyap The Registrar

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    questione d the efficacy of religious and other community-based institutions and contributed to the invention of a secular‚ public space. Damodar Ishwardas wrote Chinni Musafari (1868) which is remarkably the first document on the travel to China. Few Parsi wr iters even translated some travelogues into Gujarati from English. The Queen V ictoria had written her travel experiences of Scotland and Highland in English. Ma necharji Bhavnagari translated the Queen’s first travelogue and Vadia Putlibai tra

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    Social Reforms in India

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    movement in the country. Social reform became integral part of religious reform in India and this was equally true of Brahm0 Samaj‚ Prarthana Samaj‚ Arya Samaj‚ Ramakrishna Mission‚ and Theosophical Society in Hinduism as also among the Muslims‚ the Parsis and the Sikhs. The social reform movement in India has aimed at uprooting social evils and inculcating in men and women the spirit of sacrifice for the general good of the society. The first and foremost social problem that attracted enlightened

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    Misuse of Ipads

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    That was not the first time the school had faced the problem of inappropriate use of iPads‚ which were provided to students by STS. The students were taking advantage of the fact‚ that the school’s method of teaching was paperless; they were abusing the features of the technology by sharing answers during exams and cyber bulling. One of the main components of the iPads is the Air Drop feature‚ which is made to share the information between Apple Products. Air Drop allows users simultaneously and

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    Honesty

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    accept it since it was not his own. Next‚ the Water-God came with a sliver axe and temptingly offered it to woodcutter. Again‚ the poor fellow declined. At last‚ the iron axe was offered to him and he gladly and gratefully accepted it. Gandhiji advised Parsi Rustamji‚ his South-African friend and client‚ to confess his guilt of smuggling to the Customs officer concerned and pay the full penalty in penance. Rustomji abided by Gandhiji’s advice and honestly pursued his trade thereafter. He made immense fortune

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    drink‚ is served in Cuba instead of Coca-Cola‚ due to a United States embargo. French brand Mecca Cola and British brand Qibla Cola are competitors to Coca-Cola in the Middle East. In Turkey‚ Cola Turka‚ in Iran and the Middle East‚ Zam Zam Cola and Parsi Cola‚ in some parts of China‚ China Cola‚ in Slovenia‚Cockta and the inexpensive Mercator Cola‚ sold only in the country’s biggest supermarket chain‚ Mercator‚ are some of the brand’s competitors. Classiko Cola‚ made by Tiko Group‚ the largest manufacturing

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    Such a Long Journey (SaLJ) by Rohinton Mistry and Song of Solomon (SoS) by Toni Morrison are novels that both showcases the lives of their male protagonist‚ Gustad and Milkman respectively. In both novels‚ symbols are used to represent different meanings‚ and both novels have successfully used them to do so. Even though the symbols from the two books represents different things‚ they are also both used to show change‚ which can be seen in the symbols of the black wall and black paper on the windows

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    Freedom of religion in India is a fundamental right guaranteed by the country’s constitution.[1] India is a secular state by law. Freedom of religion is established in tradition as Hinduism doesn’t recognise labels of distinct religions[2][3] and has no concept of blasphemy.[4][5] Every citizen of India has a right to practice and promote their religion peacefully. However‚ there have been many incidents of religious intolerance which have resulted in riots and pogroms. These incidents have been

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    History of Mumbai Intro The history of Mumbai recounts the growth of a collection of islands on the western coast of India becoming the commercial and cultural capital of the nation and one of the most populous cities in the world. Although the islands were inhabited by humans since the Stone Age‚ the city was founded by Portuguese and British colonists in the 17th century. The city was named Bombay by the Portuguese and it served as the city’s official name until 1995‚ when it was changed to Mumbai

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