allowed to occupy the throne and the state was annexed to the British Empire in India. Lord Dalhousie annexed the states of Jhansi‚ Satara and Nagpur. 2) Ill treatment of Nana Sahib and Rani of Jhansi:Baji Rao II: The last Peshwa adopted Nana Sahib as his son who was denied access to the annual pension of his father. Rani of Jhansi Laxmi Bai was also not allowed to adopt a son. 3) Annexation of Awadh on the pretext of misgovernment in 1856. 4) Disrespect shown to the Mughal Emperor: (i) Lord Dalhousie
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Optimal Financial Structure and Growth: The Indian Perspective Pradeepta Sethi(‚ Brajesh Kumar( Abstract Financial structure‚ an assortment of financial markets‚ intermediaries and banks‚ varies over time and across countries. An efficient and well-developed financial structure usually fosters long-run economic growth. This paper builds on the above concept of ‘Optimal Financial Structure’ and examines its association with economic development in the Indian context. Specifically‚ the
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World University of Bangladesh Internship Report on General Banking Activities of Sonali Bank Ltd. Mirpur-1 Branch‚ Dhaka. Prepared For: Md. Ashikur Rahman Lecturer‚ Dept. of Business Administration World University of Bangladesh Prepared By: Md. Shahidul Islam ID No: WUB 01/07/12/347 BBA 12th Batch Dept. of Business Administration World University of Bangladesh Date of Submission: May 2012
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Subhas Chandra Bose and India ’s Struggle for Independence By Andrew Montgomery When one thinks of the Indian independence movement in the 1930s and early 1940s‚ two figures most readily come to mind: Mahatma Gandhi‚ the immensely popular and "saintly" frail pacifist‚ and his highly respected‚ Fabian Socialist acolyte‚ Jawaharlal Nehru. Less familiar to Westerners is Subhas Chandra Bose‚ a man of com parable stature who admired Gandhi but despaired at his aims and methods‚ and who became
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Introduction The existence of a chronic state of “underdevelopment” is not only a question of economics or the simple quantitative measures of income‚ employment and gini-coefficient.Underdevelopment is a real fact of life for two billion people of the world- a state of mind as far as a state of national poverty. Gaulet (1971) poignantly describes under development as a shocking; the squalor‚ disease‚ unnecessary deaths and hopelessness of it all. The condition of underdevelopment in its totality
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Free press‚ Network. 14. March‚ J.G.‚ (1991)‚ “Exploration and Exploitation in Organisational Learning” Organisational Science Vol 2. No.1‚ pp.71-87 10 15. Nelson‚ R. (1990) “On technological capabilities & their acquisition‚” On R.E Evenson and G. Ranis‚ Editors‚ Science and Technology Lessons for development policy‚ Boulder‚ CO: Westview Press: 71-80. 16. Nelson‚ R.‚ Rosenberg‚ N.‚ (1993)‚”Technical Innovation and National Systems” chapter 1 in R.R.‚ editor‚ National Innovation Systems: A Comparative
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| SUBMITTED BY: • PRAJAKTA JADHAV - 9 • AYESHA KHAN - 12 • SHIRIN PATHAN – 19 • RACHNA RAUT - 24 • SONIA PAL- 40 • RANI RAMRAKHYANI - 49 Project report submitted to: Ms. Darshana Ma’am INDEX |SR.NO |TOPIC | |1.
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of Group Coordinator: | 7503139250 and praveen7488@gmail.com | Group Members: | Sl. | Roll No. | Name | | 1 | 12 FN - 058 | Himika Chaudhary | | 2 | 12FN-074 | Mayank Swarup | | 3 | 12HR-007 | Debaleena Biswas | | 4 | 12 HR-031 | Sweta Rani | | 5 | 12 IB -002 | Abhik Datta | | 6 | 12IB-031 | Parag Agarwal | | 7 | 12IB-038 | Ravi Kiran Achanta | | 8 | 12IB-048 | Sumeet Singh | | 9 | 12IB -052 | V S R Praveen | | 10 | 12 IB -055 | Varun Garg | Contents Objective 3
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INTRODUCTION Kolkata or Calcutta is the capital of the Indian state of West Bengal. Located on the east bank of the Hooghly river‚ it is the principal commercial‚ cultural‚ and educational centre of East India‚ while the Port of Kolkata is India’s oldest operating port as well as its sole major riverine port. As of 2011‚ the city had 4.5 million residents; the urban agglomeration‚ which comprises the city and its suburbs‚ was home to approximately 14.1 million‚ making it the third-most
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FAMILY LAW RESEARCH PAPER MENTAL CRUELTY By: Anushree Verma TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Grounds of Divorce 2. Cruelty 3. The key things to be understood regarding cruelty are- 4. Mental Cruelty 5. Mental cruelty as a ground for divorce in american law 6. Indian Case Illustrations GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE (1) Adultery. Either party to the marriage may present a petition for divorce under cl. (i) of sub-sec. (1) of s. 13‚ on the ground of adultery
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