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    Individual Profile 1. Name: Dr. Aradhana 2. Designation: Reader 3. Department: History 4. Specialization: Ancient/Modern Indian History 5. Coresspondence Address: 52‚Green City Colony‚vill. Sofipur Roorkee Road‚Meerut-250001‚U.P.‚ India 6. Telephone: +91-121-2956041‚ 09759240896 7. E-mail: dr.aradhana@yahoo.co.in 8. Educational Profile: Ph.D. (History) With specialisation in‘Modern Indian History’‚ fromC.C.S.university‚ 1998. Have done M.Phil. with First

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    Secularism in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. | This article possibly contains original research. Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations. Statements consisting only of original research may be removed. (April 2012) | | This article has been nominated to be checked for its neutrality. Discussion of this nomination

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    anthem. The youngest of thirteen surviving children‚ Tagore was born in the Jorasanko mansion in Kolkata of parents Debendranath Tagore (1817–1905) and Sarada Devi (1830–1875). Tagore family patriarchs were the Brahmo founding fathers of the Adi Dharm faith. He was mostly raised by servants‚ as his mother had died in his early childhood; his father travelled extensively. Tagore largely declined classroom schooling‚ preferring to roam the mansion or nearby idylls: Bolpur‚ Panihati‚ and others. Upon

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    Sheet1 RANK 1 2 3 4 PARTICIPANT NAME COLLEGE NITIN GAJANAN MALUSARE JANARDAN INSTITUTE GIRISH MAHESHKUMAR SAVLANI K S BUSINESS SCHOOL PRATEEK GOVILA BIT MESRA PUNE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF KISHAN BHATTAD MANAGEMENT SCIENCES (PUMBA) CITY MUMBAI AHMEDABAD RANCHI PUNE PORTFOLIO 1666999.9 1666553.6 1666432.5 1662356.05 TURNOVER 16935103.38 19998020 19946293.4 0 % GAIN 11.13% 5.67% 9.36% 0.00% Basis highest % change in profit compared to the previous day portfolio COMMENTS REMARKS 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

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    Social Infrastucture Development In India ABSTRACT India’s rise in recent years is a most prominent development in the world economy. India has re-emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. India’s growth‚ particularly in manufacturing and services‚ has boosted the sentiments‚ both within country and abroad. With an upsurge in investment and robust macroeconomic fundamentals‚ the future outlook for India is distinctly upbeat. According to many commentators‚ India could unleash

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    A Tour Guide to Goa

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    INTRODUCTION ‘the magnificent kingdom of Goa…The people of here are strong‚ prudent and very hardworking …It is civilized‚ having famous orchards and water.  ‘The forgeiners make a practice of going to the kingdom of Goa to enjoy the shade and the groves of trees and to savour the sweet betel.’     During the These remarks on Goa come from the hippies or ‘flower power’ generation of the sixties and early seventies who thronged the beaches of Anjuna‚ Vagator and Arambol in search of salvation

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    Education Sector in India

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    Elementary Education (Std I‐VIII) Present Status The Positives …… • Participation: Rapid improvement in enrollment  p p p rates‚ at least in primary schools 2 • Equity: Social disparity which was very high till  90’s has been reduced significantly. 3 Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) gets most of the credit  for the improvements in Elementary Education  4 The Problem Areas …….. • Drop out rates : 48 % in elementary Education (std I VIII) mainly because of socio

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    adghskjdfbhbvsVWJIOKJIEJNASBGVDFBVFHBHRJEAKJWSKANCMNZDBVSJBH- JANFWKJNVAWLJEOWKORJEWHWP[GSKJBNVJBSJENHSWFJERHGJHGWNHRWIHEGWIRFGVSHDVB Journal Content Search Browse By Issue By Author By Title Other Journals Open Journal Systems Current Issue Atom logo RSS2 logo RSS1 logo HomeAboutLog InRegisterSearchCurrentArchives Home > Vol 30‚ No 3/4 (2010) > Hiranandani Disability‚ Economic Globalization and Privatization: A Case Study of India Vanmala Hiranandani Associate Professor-cum-Deputy

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    EDUCATION SYSTEM OF INDIA • 38% of doctors in America are Indians • 12% of scientists in America are Indians • 36% of NASA employees are Indians • 34% of Microsoft employees are Indians • The India group is the only one from South Asia to figure in the top 10 economically active working-age population. The group’s average annual income is higher than that of the local British (21‚250 pounds). • Third largest tertiary education system after china and US. We have institutions

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    Socio-economic issues in India Overpopulation India suffers from the problem of overpopulation. The population of india is very high- 345 million approx. [1][2][3] Though India ranks second in population‚ it ranks 33 in terms of population density below countries such as The Netherlands‚ South Korea and Japan. There is a lot of problems which arise due to such a large population. Problems such as unemployment ‚ excessive pressure on environment‚ social infrastructure and the most important food availability

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