Introduction ‘Management is nothing but development of people‚ not the direction of things’ In modern industry system‚ the production is the result of the joint efforts of all the factors of production‚ i.e.‚ land‚ labour‚ capital‚ organization and entrepreneur. Labour‚ unlike other factors of production is an active factor. Human resource Management is‚ perhaps‚ the oldest and most widely researched subject in management. Yet‚ as technologies change‚ cultural diversities occur and people’s expectations
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DOCTRINE OF PART- PERFORMANCE AYUSHI AGRAWAL Aims and Objectives The aim of the project is to present a detailed study on the topic of ‘Doctrine of Part- Performance’ under the Transfer of Property Act‚ 1882. Sources of Data The following secondary sources of data have been used in the project- 1. Articles 2. Books 3. Websites Research Methodology The research work of this project is based on doctrinal method. Introduction Property is one of the most fundamental elements
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GANDHIJI‚ SHRI SARDAR VALLABHAI PATEL‚ SHRI LAL BAHADUR SHASTRI & KARMA YOGI DR.V.KURIEN The main priority of every nation is to ensure food security for its citizens. The best way to achieve this goal in a harmonious and sustainable manner is by ensuring economic well-being of the men and women who feed our nation. The founding fathers of our nation had clearly elucidated that farmers are the backbone of India and unless they prosper‚ our nation cannot realize its growth potential. Sardar Vallabhbhai
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India-it’s achievements in 60 years of independence The foundation of independence laid before 150 years in 1857 ‚ which is described As First war of Independence got success after 100 long years of struggle & On 15th August 1947 when a new Democratic country which has taken over the attention of the world with it’s principles of Non-violence & peace & above all had many challenges before it to stand in the world scenario. Today we have achieved a milestone by completing 60 years of
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UNIT 1 LEGACY OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO DEVELOPMENT‚ RIGHTS AND PARTICIPATION Structure 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Foundation of the Indian National Congress 1.3 Gandhi’s Contribution 1.3.1 Gandhi’s “Substance of Swaraj” 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 The Karachi Resolution of the Congress The Idea of Socialism 1.5.1 The Idea of Planning The Nature of Gandhian Economics The Gandhian Social Philosophy The Consensus Summary Exercises 1.1 INTRODUCTION The developmental aspirations
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IIndian nationalism Indian nationalism refers to the many underlying forces that molded the Indian independence movement‚ and strongly continue to influence the politics of India‚ as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society. Indian nationalism often imbibes the consciousness of Indians that prior to 1947‚ India embodied the broader Indian subcontinent and influenced a part of Asia‚ known as Greater India. National
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SARDAR RAJA COLLEGES SARDAR RAJA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING Raja Nagar‚ Alangulam‚ Tirunelveli District-627808 CHIEF PATRON Dr.S.A.RAJA Department of CSE‚EEE‚ECE&MCA Fonder Chairman National Level Technical Symposium CEEM-TEZ ‘13 PATRONS
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Non – cooperation movement The Non-Cooperation Movement was a significant phase of the Indian struggle for freedom from British rule. It was led by Mahatma Gandhi and was supported by the Indian National Congress. It aimed to resist British occupation in India through non-violent means. Protestors and followers followed the swadeshi and boycott movement. The ideals of Ahimsa or non-violence had mass movement on a very large scale was seen for the first time. Among the significant causes of this
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S I G N I F I C A N C E O F S T U D Y O F K A N D L A P O R T 2.1 R e s e a r c h P r o b l e ms Statement of the problem I have chosen this topic to study about economic pattern of Kandla & Non Major Ports with socio economic conditions and port development in Saurashtra and Kutch region. The study is mainly focused on various types of ports that are developed in the said region. This study highlights the problems during the development of ports and on other side gives suitable
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