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    Nationalism in India

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    Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………….8 Introduction: How did Nationalism begun in India? Well these were organized mass movements emphasizing and raising questions concerning the interests of the people of India. In most of these movements‚ people were themselves encouraged to take action. Due to several factors‚ these movements failed to win Independence for India. British economic interest in India began in the 1600s‚ when the British East India Company set up trading posts at Bombay‚ Madras‚ and Calcutta. At first

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    Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today‚ India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry andfisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009‚ about 50% of the total workforce.[1][2] The economic contribution of agriculture to India’s GDP is steadily declining with the country’s broad-based economic growth. Still‚ agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. History

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    past a hundred years ago won’t relate to modern days. But the famous quote by Yoma from his book The Talmud‚ quoted‚ "Ambition destroys its possessor‚" is relevant to today’s society. There are many examples that can be related to‚ but this one is more general in today’s society. Students have great ambition towards education; they want to compete with other peers and achieve a high mark- more or less an "A‚"- on an assignment or even a test. Most students study to achieve it‚ but even with studying

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    Tranportation of india

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    PROJECT TRANSPORT OF INDIA OBJECTIVE 1. To develop an understanding of terms‚ concepts and principles related to geography. 2. To understand the use of natural resources and development of regions by mankind. 3. To know the availability of resources‚ understand‚ explain their uses and appreciate the problems of development in India and South Asia. INTRODUCTION A well-knit and coordinated system of transport is the lifeline of modern India and its developing economy

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    Why is it important for external auditor to be independent? Throughout the years‚ banks‚ shareholders‚ possible investors and creditors always relied on the financial statements produced by a company. Since the management of a company is producing these documents it has been assumed that the managers may act dishonestly so that their performance looks better. To monitor the company’s performance better the directors along with the shareholders employ external auditors to check all these financial

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    Education in India

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    Education Education plays a vital role in life as it makes the overall development of a human being. Mostly every successful person is educated. It is considered as an asset as it stays with a person till he dies and helps in overcoming his/her problems. Education is vast and is divided into different fields and categories at different levels. It is a key to reduce poverty and reduces problems like unemployment at a great extent and causes economic development in a country. Different countries have

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    Pillsbury in India

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    “Pillsbury in India” The Pillsbury case study was quite interesting. It explained how the Diageo PLC unit of Pillsbury revamps its business by venturing into India (host Country) with a “dying” product in the home country. The four questions asked at the end of the case study will be answered in this paper. Question 1: Identify and describe the roles of the product policy‚ pricing‚ promotion‚ and distribution in Pillsbury’s marketing of flour in India? Marketing mix plays a vital role in helping

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    References: Kothari‚ C.R (2004)‚ Research Methodology‚ Methods and Techniques Revised 2nd Ed‚ New Delhi India. Magigi‚ W (2013)‚ Methodological Tools for Researching and Scientific Writing in Emerging Economies ‚ Thrust Publication Ltd‚ Dar Es salaam ‚ Tanzania Magigi‚ W and I sack Kazungu (2012 )‚ How to Write Research Report‚ A guide Through its Mystery

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    Women education in India : With special reference to advent of modern education amongst women in Assam Mrs. Anuradha Baruwa Astt. Prof. Dept. Education Jorhat Kendriya Mahavidyalaya Introduction. Education is the only device by which the contemporary society may be moulded to meet the current challenges. With women forming fifty percent of the entire population‚ it is essential that they match their strides with the male population. Only then can a nation advance. Keeping this in mind‚ many of

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    Literature Review CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Introduction The main purpose of this chapter is to conduct theoretical analysis on two areas of concern for this study‚ which is‚ e-learning and theory of multiple intelligences. This chapter outlines the areas of concern that precipitated the decision to conduct a review of the literature on learning styles based on the theory of multiple intelligences and how they may be considered in the design of e-learning applications. In order to relate

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