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    The Only Two Holidays for Muslims “You had two days for celebrating joy before Islam‚ and glorious Allah has replaced them for you by which is better‚ Eid Al-Adha and Eid Al-Fitr‚” prophet Mohammed said‚ after he asked the people of Madeenah why were they celebrating two special days before Islam. From his words‚ we know that they are the only holidays for Muslims‚ and how much important are they. Eid means a festival and a holiday in Arabic language. Eid Al-Fitr and Eid Al-Adha are two religious

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    cultural and religious practices has led to the establishment of a mosaic of new public holidays. The once month-long Dashain and Tihar holidays have been reduced to a few days each‚ while new additions have been made to include festivals celebrated by minority religious and cultural groups like the Christians‚ Muslims and Buddhists. Incorporating demands from various communities‚ Nepal has a slew of public holidays a year‚ including a total of 10 days for Dashain and Tihar celebrations‚ three no-work

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    Public Debt in India

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    ABSTRACT This report deals with the basic understanding of Public debt‚ what it comprises of and how it is managed and why does the government resort to public borrowing. Various forms of public debt have been discussed to facilitate better understanding of the concept. We have also attempted to analyze the impact of certain macro economic variables on the public debt in our country. For this purpose‚ we have used the “SPSS 13.0 for windows” as a tool to carry out the regression analysis. index

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    year in reverence of Lord Shiva. Shivaratri literally means the great night of Shivaor the night of Shiva. It is celebrated every year on the 13th night/14th day of the Maagha month of the Hindu calendar Easter[ Easter is a Christian festival and holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ on the third day after his crucifixion at Calvary as described in the New Testament. Easter is a moveable feast‚ meaning it is not fixed in relation to the civil calendar GURU PURV  A gurpurb in Sikh tradition

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    Perspectives Public Health in India: Dangerous Neglect Public health services‚ which reduce a population’s exposure to disease through such measures as sanitation and vector control‚ are an essential part of a country’s development infrastructure. In India‚ policies have focused largely on medical services. Public health services‚ and even implementation of basic public health regulations‚ have been neglected. Various organisational issues also militate against the rational deployment of personnel

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    Public Sector in India

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    Overview of Central Public Sector Enterprises The government-owned corporations play a pivotal role in the economic development of emerging economies because their participation is higher in the industrial and commercial activities of these economies. Resource constraints and limited scope of the private sector in the early stages of development and planning have set the stage for predominance of the public enterprises in these economies. Thus‚ public sectors in the leading developing countries

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    Public holidays and celebrations in Great Britain Great Britain is a country of customs and traditions. A lot of them have very long histories. Some of them are funny‚ some are strange. But they all are interesting and they are an essential part of the British way of life. There are fewer public holidays in Great Britain than in other European countries. They are the days when most of offices and shops are closed and people don’t need to go to work. In Scotland‚ England‚ Wales and Northern

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    "Education is only business in India-comment" With the increase in population the ratio of school growing children is one of the highest in the world. And having seen that many business minds have come up with a new industry. This is the Education Industry which is one of the fastest growing industries of India and has made a lot of people very happy. These business visionaries have come up with the new ideas of providing education to all students‚ whether it is teh A Grade student or the common

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    Holiday

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    Holiday 1) a time of rest from work‚ school etc [= vacation American English] 2) a period of time when you travel to another place for pleasure [= vacation American English] 3) a day fixed by law on which people do not have to go to work or school. E.g.The 4th of July is a national holiday in the US. 4) the holiday season‚ the holidays a) American English-the period between Thanksgiving and New Year b) British English-the period in the summer when most people take a holiday

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    Public Policy Making In India: Issues and Remedies by O.P. Agarwal & T.V. Somanathan Abstract Public policy-making in India has frequently been characterized by a failure to anticipate needs‚ impacts‚ or reactions which could have reasonably been foreseen‚ thus impeding economic development. Policies have been reversed or changed more frequently than warranted by exogenous changes or new information. This paper is concerned with why India ’s policymaking structures have so much difficulty

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