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    Union Budget Analysis

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    crore‚ indirect tax proposal to give Rs 4‚700 crore. * Fiscal deficit will be 5.2 per cent in current year and 4.8 per cent in the next fiscal. Impact Of Budget On Social Sector: Education: Highlights: * Rs. 27‚258 crore provided for Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan (SSA). * An increase of 25.6 per cent over RE of the current year for investments in Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA). * Rs.

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    (1) Introduction BJP BharatiyaJanata Party भारतीयजनतापार्टी | | Chairperson | Nitin Gadkari | Parliamentary Chairperson | Nitin Gadkari | Leader in Lok Sabha | Sushma Swaraj (Leader of Opposition) | Leader in Rajya Sabha | Arun Jaitley (Leader of Opposition) | Founded | 6 April 1980 | Preceded by | Bharatiya Jana Singh | Headquarters | 11 Ashoka Road‚ New Delhi‚ 110001 | Newspaper | Kamal Sandesh | Youth wing | Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha | Women’s wing | BJP Mahila

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    those organizations‚ which fitted his grand purpose‚ the achievement of Swaraj. Gandhiji made very valuable contribution‚ firstly‚ to frame the secular agenda within the parameters of the Indian cultural tradition‚ and subscribed to the dictum of Sarva dharma sambhava i.e. equal respect for all religions. Secondly‚ he gave an indigenous content to the concept of nationhood‚ arguing that it was the common heritage of a highly pluralistic‚ multicultural civilisation‚ which provided the necessary clue

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    Eleven Vows of Gandhi

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    (1) Satya-Truth‚ (2) Ahimsa-Nonviolence‚ (3) Brahmacharya-Celibacy (4) Asteya-Non-stealing‚ (5) Aparigraha or Asangraha-Non-possession (6) Sharira-Shrama; Physicallabour or Bread Labour. (7) Asvada-Control of Palate‚ (8) Abhaya-Fearlessness‚ (9) Sarva-Dharma-Samanatva- Equal respect for all Religions‚ (10) Swadeshi-Duty towards Neighbour and (11) Asprishyatanivarana - Removal of Untouchability. Of these eleven‚ the first five are found in most of the religions of the world and are called ’Pancha

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    Innovation is a crucial way to leapfrog into the center stage of global business leadership. Based on this cornerstone‚ Marico instituted its CSR initiative in 2003 by forming the Marico Innovation Foundation. The Foundation provides a framework to Industry and Social Sector to leverage innovation for quantum growth. The Foundation plays the role of a catalyst and works towards creating an innovation eco- system through cutting edge research‚ knowledge creation & dissemination. Its recognition platform

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    them will paper to make a soccer ball. Many Brazilians grew up playing soccer in the streets‚ abandoned lots‚ meadows‚ and urban gaps. They had small goals and when they began to see the nice fields‚ it made them motivated to become professional. Sarvas says‚ ““When you see all the nice stuff‚ the nice fields‚ it makes you hungry. All kids dream of becoming a professional soccer player.” Majority of the people living in Brazil are in poverty‚ Futebol is one ticket out of the lifestyle if the talent

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    Gandhigiri in Modern Era

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    Ghandigiri in Modern Era Chedi Lal‚ a retired clerk of food and civil supplies department of Uttar Pradesh government‚ stripped down to his underwear in front of an office staff of same department. He put all his cloths‚ ring‚ purse and other belongings on the table of the concerned officer and told him “that’s all I have to offer‚ if you want brass utensils then come to my house and take it away”. Chedi Lal was annoyed because that staff demanded a bribe of Rs. 15000 to revise his pension.

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    Written by Sambhav Dhawan Advocating for the Appellant Multani v. Commission Scolaire Marguerite-Bourgeoys and Attorney General of Quebec The appellant Balvir Singh Multani and his son Gurbaj Singh Multani are orthodox Sikhs 1. Gurbaj Singh‚ born in 19892‚ as being a devoted Sikh follower. Gurbaj believes that his religion requires him to wear a kirpan at all times. A kirpan is as small religious object which symbolizes the purity of the faith and his commitment to defend it3.It bears a

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    survive. The methodology adopted is the descriptive method and the data relied upon is the secondary data about organizations like Mahindra and Mahindra and some government agencies that took initiative in spreading understanding about activities like Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan‚ polio immunization campaign and the like. Keywords: Advertising‚ Organizations‚ Truths and Myths‚ Social Good‚ Ecology‚ Ozone Depletion‚ Corporate Responsibility‚ Education Social advertising is the use of advertising to inform

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    2. Village Life in Assam: Introduction:  An English poet had once said that god made the villages and man made the towns. The general meaning of this statement is that village life is a life in peace and happiness unlike the life in a town. It is true that villages are free from a number of problems that are seen in towns. For example‚ pollution is a serious problem in towns -pollution caused by factories‚ automobiles and so on. Secondly‚ over crowdedness is another major problem in the towns and

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