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    Accelerating growth in Gujarat A discussion note KPMG IN INDIA Content Foreward Gujarat : A holistic growth story Growth accelerators Building a success story The way forward 1 2 5 7 22 1 Foreward The success story of Gujarat stands out amongst the Indian states as one of the most dynamic growth stories. This was evident during the Vibrant Gujarat Summit‚ where the State attracted nearly USD 100 billion investments in January 2007 This figure is more than what China attracts as

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    this is what happened every summer; women became free souls‚ but once the temperature dropped‚ their freedom was frozen. Men once again claimed their wives and held them down for another year to come. This was accepted by society‚ as long as a woman followed the implied rules of fidelity‚ but when these rules were broken‚ there were deadly consequences. In The Awakening by Kate Chopin‚ Edna’s freedom of flirtation drags her down as she fights for independence from the possession-driven‚ man-powered

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    “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling but in rising every time we fall” (“Quote by Nelson Mandela”). Katherine Stockett’s novel‚ The Help‚ depicts the struggles of African-American maids living in the South in the 1960s through their experiences whilst working in prejudice white households. Skeeter‚ a young white woman‚ moves back to Jackson‚ Mississippi after getting her degree at Ole Miss. Skeeter wants to be a writer instead of a housewife like the rest of the women in her town

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    Maritime business is one of the prime business in Gujarat from thousands of years. History says the world’s first tidal dock was built in Lothal around 2500 BC during the Harappan civilisation at Lothal near the present day Mangrol harbour in the Gujarat. Gujarat’s maritime history begins during the 3rd millennium BCE when inhabitants of the Indus Valley initiated maritime trading contact with Mesopotamia.[1] The Roman historian Strabo mentions an increase in Roman trade with India following the

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    beliefs‚ causing citizens to protest in the fight for their religious freedom. The idea of having religious freedom has been the dream for colonist since early colonization in the New World. Although most colonies such as Massachusetts would not accept the practice of certain religions‚ Rhode Island was an exception. It was until the Rhode Island Charter of 1663‚ that colonist settled in Rhode Island in hopes religious freedom and separation of the church and state. The Toleration Act of 1689 would

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    PESTLE Analysis of Gujarat PESTLE analysis is the analysis of macro external environment in which business is operates. These factors which are beyond the control of business however are the important to be aware of when doing product development‚ business or strategy planning. PESTLE means: P- Political E- Economical S- Social  T- Technological L- Legal E-Environmental The PESTLE subject should be a clear definition of the market being addressed‚ these are the followings:- * A company

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    Dr. King was a great man he marched for freedom‚ he protested peacefully so that the black could vote‚ and most importantly he had a dream that the nation will rise up to its true meaning. He also had a dream that his 4 kids would not be judged by their color but by their character. He really wanted freedom to ring out all across the world. During the march they mad many mistakes by using violence. Jimmie Lee Jackson was killed in a restaurant. They wanted to have a war with major. Dr. King led a

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    national army to share with them the sacrifices and triumphs of the struggle”. From a Resolution passed on January 26‚ 1931. When the history of India’s fight for Independence comes to be written‚ the sacrifice made by the women of India will occupy the foremost place - Mahatma GandhiJawaharlal Nehru had remarked‚ when most of the men-folk were in prison then a remarkable thing happened. Our women came forward and took charge of the struggle. Women had always been there of course but now there was an avalanche

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    would do‚ just instead took it to the extreme. Throughout the story"Into the Wild" there is evidence to support the claim that Chris was attracted to this danger and was willing to risk anything to get what he wanted‚ which in this case was "ultimate freedom". He did not want help from people and he did not want to help himself with any of his own goods. From the beginning he knew that the journey would be dangerous‚ he took the risk and went on it anyways. He also didn’t take the journey

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    Earthquakes Enquiry The aim of the enquiry is to find out what the factors were‚ which led to more people dying in the Gujarat earthquake in 2001‚ then the San Francisco earthquake in 1989. The Gujarat earthquake started at 8:46 am on Friday 26th January 2001. The earthquake struck the heavily populated (LEDC) state of Gujarat in western India. The earthquake measured 7.9 on the Richter scale and sent tremors thousands of kilometres across the continent. It was so large that it was felt as far

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