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    ^ a b Legal‚ Our (2008-10-31). "Rule review for rickshaw ban". Online edition of The Telegraph‚ dated 2008-10-31 (Calcutta‚ India). Retrieved 2009-04-23. 23. ^ "Rickshaw ban from today". Online edition of The Times of India‚ dated 2007-06-09. 2007-06-09. Retrieved 2009-06-18. 24. ^ "Ban on slow vehicles in select areas likely". Online edition of The Telegraph‚ dated 2006-09-29 (Calcutta‚ India). 2006-09-30. Retrieved 2009-06-18. 27. ^ "Cycle rickshaws: Victims of car mania". Centre for Science and

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    Coca Cola India’s Thirst for the Rural Market Coca Cola India’s Thirst for the Rural Market: ’Thanda’ Goes Rural In early 2002‚ Coca-Cola India (CCI) (Refer Exhibit I for information about CCI) launched a new advertisement campaign featuring leading bollywood actor - Aamir Khan. The advertisement with the tag line - ’Thanda Matlab Coca-Cola’ was targeted at rural and semi-urban consumers. According to company sources‚ the idea was to position Coca-Cola as a generic brand for cold drinks. The

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    enable them to contact during emergencies.  Parents get update from school on their safe arrival. Mobile phone is the latest contribution in the field of revolution of communication. Today mobile phones are too cheap (cost wise) that even the rickshaw pullers are seen having it. But that’s where the problem starts. Every coin has two faces. Same is with mobile phones. There are too many disadvantages of mobile phone that that it appears a nuisance‚ a pest and a bane sometimes. It rings at every

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    Puritanism was a philosophy derived from the religious reform movement which arose amongst the Church of England in the late 16th century. This neglected‚ yet critical aspect of world history‚ was provoked by the siege of the British Crown‚ and the religious persecution the Puritans were often subjected to. When they arrived in Massachusetts‚ which was previously untrodden land‚ they began to develop Colonial America. Albeit‚ the Puritans are often controversial because despite aiming to purify the

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    Bangladesh Studies Topic: Culture And Tradition Submitted by: Marilyn Thipthorpe INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a county encompassing 147‚570-km²of land in South Asia. Our culture and tradition lies in our ancient history spanning thousands of years. This is the product of the repeated entry of varied peoples‚ bringing with them the Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan‚ Mongol-Mughul‚ Arab‚ Persian‚ Turkic‚ and European cultures. In the 16th century‚ Bengal was absorbed into the Mughul Empire‚ later in the 18th

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    Adeline to her kindergarten because I have already been going to school for five years. I can’t understand why she can’t walk herself to school; I mean she has her own legs. Finally‚ after complaining and complaining‚ Nai Nai finally has told the rickshaw puller to pull us to school and bring us home. Yay! I now don’t have to listen to Adeline complaining that her legs hurt‚ or that I need to slow down and wait for her. She complains so much‚ but I also still am mad at her for causing mothers death

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    going to cowardly suicide like him‚ I am going to stand up to this regime. I went into my bedroom and started packing up a duffel bag. I put some clothes‚ a towel‚ toothpaste‚ and some other things I always take with me when I go places. I took a rickshaw to the airport. Emotions of hatred and sorrow were tearing me apart. On the way to the airport‚ I saw poverty in India at its worst. Kids washing cars so they could feed their family. Shoe shiners plagued with malnutrition working for plump‚ well-fed

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    something that happens or comes. Roko Belic controversially argues in his documentary film Happy that poorer countries like India are easily surpassing the U.S. on a list of the happiest nations in the world. Happy begins with a poverty-stricken rickshaw puller in an Indian slum who claims to be happy‚ very happy‚ in fact. Director Belic takes us to various countries‚ examining different people in various economic situations‚ and with the help of some “happiness science‚” evaluating their level of

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    MODERNITY AND NATIONHOOD IN INDIAN CINEMA MODERNITY‚ NATIONHOOD AND NEHRUVIAN IDEOLOGY AFTER INDEPENDENCE B.A FILM PRODUCTION TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO ASC-UCLAN SEMESTER- 1 COURSE: REVIEW: READING FILMS COURSE CODE: SUBMIT BY: BHAVNEET SIROHI DATE: 28 JANUARY 2013 INTRODUCTION In this paper I address some of the ways in which ideas of modernity and nationhood is tackled in Hindi films after independence .My primary interest is to understand how modernity and Nationhood was

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    INTRODUCTION Traffic Management is a very serious issue today. Traffic in Mumbai especially is seen as a major drawback for the city. Everyone belonging to this city of dreams has at some point in their life faced a traffic snarl which has made them wish they lived anywhere else. The core reason for traffic is the buildup of several problems being neglected over the years. This includes‚ over population‚ bad infrastructure‚ lack of education‚ uncontrolled reckless driving etc. I personally feel that

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