Key Concepts: - Focus on pricing to maximise revenues and volumes - Separation of ownership and control - Principal Agent – Highlighted in the 1930’s - Shareholders may incentivise management - Revenue maximisation – why this? - Total revenue test - Price elasticity = Baumol Q - Trigger Price - A strategy set is a string of moves - Neo-classical (market – cost minimisation) vs Managerial model of firm (visible hand of management) - Type influences behaviour = seeking to maximise some objective
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the movement of Gadar prepared the ground for independence. Those saints‚ who had kissed the hanging noose‚ had foisted six martyrs as the Sikhs. Their holy names were – Sardar Kartar Singh Srabha‚ Bhai Bakshish Singh Gillwali (Amritsar)‚ Sardar Sur Singh‚ Sardar Jagat Singh‚ Sardar Sarain Singh and Bhai Harnam Singh Bhatti Guraya. The population of the Sikhs in India is not more than two percent. But their sacrifices for the independence of India‚ their responsibilities toward the country
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Montessori way of teaching mathematic is truly a wonderful and interesting way to learn the concepts of mathematics. Mathematic is very important for our daily life. Mathematic relates to numbers and numbers are around us all the time‚ so it is very important to introduce numbers to the child at very early age‚ but before you introduce numbers it is important to lay a strong foundation of practical life activities and sensorial training to the child. Practical life activities allows the child to
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Sikhism Sikhism is the youngest of the world fifth great monotheistic religions. In 1801‚ the Sikh state was founded in Northern India by Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The word sikh’ the Punjabi language means disciple’ or learner’. Sikhs are the disciple of god who follow the writings and teachings of the ten Sikh guju’s (teacher). The wisdom of these teachings in SRI GUJU GRANTH SHAIB is practical and Universal in their appeal to all mankind. Sikhism was founded by Shri Guju Nanak Dev Ji (1469-1538)
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Sikhism is Guru Granth Sahib Guru Gobind Singh declared before his departure to the heavenly abode that this Holy Granth would be the spiritual guide for Sikhs. Guru Gobind Singh made Khalsa (Sikh common wealth)‚ a full-fledged nation and taught them to perform the noble duty of defending their motherland Guru Gobind Singh‚ the last among the Gurus (1666-1708) initiated the Baptism Ceremony. By the time of tenth Guru Guru Gobind Singh‚ the Sikhs had to defend themselves from
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the British followed the policy of ‘Devide and Rule’. It was their strategy to become offensive against the roots of Indian culture. During those days‚ so many Butcherkhanas (Slaughter houses) in different parts of Punjab. During the days of Maharaja Ranjit Singh‚ there was total ban on cow slaughter. When British annexed Punjab‚ they printed these words on copper plates – “COW are not to be killed in Amritsar. The Penalty of killing cow is death.” But with passing times‚ the British opened slaughter
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North-West Frontier Province‚ British India (modern day Pakistan) | Result | Afghan Pashtun tactical victory‚ British Indian strategic victory | | Belligerents | British India | Pashtuns (Afghans) | Commanders and leaders | Havildar Ishar Singh † | Gul Badshah | Units involved | 36th Sikhs of British Indian Army | Afridis and Orakzais | Strength | 21[1] | 10‚000[2][3] | Casualties and losses | 21 killed (100%)[1] | 180 killed (Afghan claim)[4] ~800 killed[5] (British Indian
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Maharani Gayatri Devi (23 May 1919 – 29 July 2009)‚ often styled as Maharani Gayatri Devi‚ Rajmata of Jaipur‚ was born as Princess Gayatri Devi of Koch Bihar. She was the third Maharani of Jaipur from 1939 to 1970 through her marriage to HH Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II.[2] Following India’s independence and the subsequent abolition of the princely states‚ she became an extremely successful politician. Gayatri Devi was also celebrated for her classical beauty and became something of a fashion icon in
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2 From Trade to Territory The Company Establishes Power Aurangzeb was the last of the powerful Mughal rulers. He established control over a very large part of the territory that is now known as India. After his death in 1707‚ many Mughal governors ( subadars ) and big zamindars began asserting their authority and establishing regional kingdoms. As powerful regional kingdoms emerged in various parts of India‚ Delhi could no longer function as an effective centre. By the second half of the eighteenth
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concerned they made Alwar their base and from here they had fought many crucial battles against Ranthambore. After the Mughals it was the turn of the Jats to rule this district. Finally Alwar received political stability in the hands of Thakur Pratap Singh belonging to the Kachhawaha Rajputs from Jaipur. Even with an average economic condition this ruling class was able to gift the district with splendid palaces and led a
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