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    Definition: (support with 2 references) Obsessive- Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a ‘serious anxiety-related condition where a person experiences frequent intrusive and unwelcome obsessional thoughts‚ often followed by repetitive compulsions‚ impulses or urges.’ OCD-UK (2013). The main characteristics of OCD are the compulsions‚ also known as rituals. They are usually carried out as a way of reducing the distress caused by obsessions. ‘Observable and recognisable behaviours are: physical rituals

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    eligible Cambodians participated in the elections. Those running parties then established a multiparty liberal democracy in the framework of a constitutional monarchy‚ with the former Prince Sihanouk was made the King‚ while‚ Prince Ranariddh and Hun Sen became first and second Prime Ministers in the Royal Cambodian Government. The constitution provides for a wide range of internationally recognized human rights. The last of the Khmer Rouge finally surrendered in 1999. Then later in that same year

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    Impact of global meltdown on Indian economy in 2009 | | | | Ashok Handoo | 08 Jan‚ 2009With the advent of 2009‚ economists are debating the extent of the impact of global meltdown on the Indian economy in 2009. The predictions range between somewhat optimistic to fairly pessimistic. But the common thread running is that 2009 will be challenging‚ indeed. The Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia says the stimulus package part two is part of the government

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    Literature reviews on Financial Inclusion 1. Financial Inclusion: Taking banking services to the bottom of the pyramid. By dr. k. Srinivasa Rao Objective: To extend the scope of activities of the organized financial system t include within its ambit people with low incomes and to lift the poor from one level to another through graduated credit‚ thereby facilitating them to break the chain of poverty. Introduction: _ Financial inclusion means extending the banking habit and ensuring access

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    Financial Inclusion Scenario (A study on extent of Financial Inclusion in remote villages of Medak Dist) P.Hima Bindu * Sneha Jain** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract: The correlation between financial inclusion and economic growth has long been widely recognized: low financial inclusion

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    FINANCIAL INCLUSION

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    FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN INDIA Even after 60 years of independence‚ a large section of Indian population still remains unbanked. This malaise has led generation of financial instability and pauperism among the lower income group who do not have access to financial products and services. However‚ in the recent years the government and RBI have been pushing the concept and idea of financial inclusion. WHAT IS FINANCIAL INCLUSION? Financial inclusion is the delivery of financial services at affordable

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    Philosophy of Inclusion

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    Inclusive Education Introduction Inclusion is a term that expresses commitment to educate each child‚ to the maximum extent appropriate‚ in the school and classroom where he or she would otherwise attend. It is an effort to make sure students with disabilities go to school along with their friends and neighbors while also receiving whatever‚ “specially designed instruction and support” they need to achieve high standards and succeed as learners. In my opinion‚ inclusion is the one of the best decisions

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    “STUDY ON IMPACT OF FINANCIAL INCLUSION IN RURAL AREAS WITH SPECIAL REFRENCE TO SBI IN MANDLA DISTRICT” 2.INTRODUCTION India’s growth story in the years ahead will be the story of inclusive growth in which growth will not be treated as an end itself‚ though faster growth will be the main goal. Our twelfth five year plan also focuses for inclusive growth which states faster‚ more inclusive and sustainable growth. FINANCIAL INCLUSION Financial inclusion or inclusive financing is the

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    Indian Ethos

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    realized if a particular good whch he had in abundance or even just had enough of it could be exchangd with someone else who could give him some other good‚ it would be a beneficial exchange. This is what we know of barter system. Prof. Amartya Sen believes that India’s spirit of tolerance and brotherhood is an important part of Indian Ethos. This thought draws from Hindu‚ Muslim‚ Jain‚ Buddhist strands of Indin thought that to underline the richness of India’s diversity‚ its long tradition of

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    Tuesday‚ focusing on speeding up the realization of the ASEAN Community by 2015.With the theme "ASEAN: One Community‚ One Destiny"‚ the two-day summit gathered heads of state or government from 10 ASEAN member states with Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen as the chairman.The agenda adopted on the first day of the summit emphasized that building the ASEAN Community and narrowing the development gaps shall remain high on the agenda of ASEAN to ensure the benefits of ASEAN integration are fully realized

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