1.When was Gujarat formed? 1st may 1960 2.Who was Gujarat 1st c.m? Dr.Jivraj Narayan Mehta 3.who was Gujarat c.m.in 2000? Keshubhai Patel 4.Who was Gujarat first sultan? Ahmed Shah 5.Which Indian P.M.was from Gujarat? Morarji Desai 6.What is the area of Gujarat? 1‚96‚077 Km sq. 7.Populataion of Gujarat? Six Crores approx.(6‚03‚83‚628 approx) 8.International port & its name? Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Airport only 1 port 9.Where in Gujarat is the earthquake
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INTRODUCTION Test anxiety can be described as physiological‚ cognitive‚ and emotional responses created by stress experienced during the assessment and has a negative contribution on the students’ attitudes towards courses (Spielberger‚ 1980b; Hall Brown et al‚ 2005). Test anxiety reduces students’ academic achievement‚ life quality and inner motivation‚ also it makes difficult their focus attention (Stober et al.‚ 2004). Therefore‚ the determining the level of students’ test anxiety is very important
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Abhinav Bindra From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Abhinav Singh Bindra Personal information Nationality India Ethnicity Punjabi Born 28 September 1982 [1] Dehradun‚ Uttarakhand‚ India Residence Zirakpur‚ Punjab‚ India Education Bachelor of Business Administration(B.B.A..) Alma mater The Doon School St. Stephen ’s School‚ Chandigarh University of Colorado Occupation Sportsman (Shooter) Height 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) (As of August 2011) Weight 65.5 kg (144 lb) (As of August 2011) Medal record Competitor
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XLRI JAMSHEDPUR PRANABESH RAY A CLASSIC CLASS STRUGGLE Radha Iyer The tolerance of the Telco workers suddenly gave way. The storm broke and within months the workforce‚ the management and the entire city of Pune were engulfed by this storm. Some attributed the cause to workers’ leaders like Rajan Nair‚ others to Telco officials like Mehrunkar. The genesis of the phenomena however lay in the history of industrial
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Newzealand and many other countries of the world. Not only this they are recognised as established Indian English poets and many foreign writers and critics have written articles‚ criticism and books on their poetry. Jayanta Mahapatra‚ Nissim Ezekiel‚ Shiv. K. Kumar‚ Kamaladas and K. N. Daruwalla are known as great modern Indian English poets in many countries of the world. Indian English poetry has an individual existence. It is Indian in every sense. Abidi says: The fact that Indo-Anglian poetry
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Carsten Erfgen Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Brand Image: A Communication Process Perspective on 30 Years of Empirical Research Research Papers on Marketing and Retailing University of Hamburg Tor zur Welt der Wissenschaft Institute of Marketing and Media Marketing and Branding Head of the Institute Prof. Dr. Henrik Sattler No. 40 Carsten Erfgen* Impact of Celebrity Endorsement on Brand Image: A Communication Process Perspective on 30 Years of Empirical Research July
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Resources‚ Oxford & IBH Publication Co. New Delhi (1972) 4. Smirnov‚ V. I. ‘Geology of Mineral Deposits’ MIR Publication Moscow. (1976) 5. Arogyaswamy‚ R.N.P. ‘Courses in Mining Geology’ 2nd edition‚ Oxford & IBH Publication Co. New Delhi (1980) 6. Shiv N. Pandey ‘Principles and applications of photogeology’Wiley Eastern Limited‚ New Delhi (1987) 7. Kali Charan Sahu‚ “Text book of Remote sensing and Geographical Information System‚ Atlantic Publishers & Distributers (P) Ltd.(2008)
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Cultural and Societal influence on Contemporary Indian Music through Mass Media 1. The history of Indian music can be traced back to many centuries. Traditionally‚ music was a means of communicating prayers for religious purposes and strictly confined to the theatres. However‚ Indian music has now branched into variousdiverse forms and variesranges from classical to pop. These increasing changes within Indian music These increasing changes within Indian music arecan be directly attributable to
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Qualities of Indianness in Indian English Poetry Indian Poets writing in English around fifties have produced a fairly voluminous body of verse that is often deeply rooted in the traditional Indian sensibility and is yet strikingly modern in expression. The question of Indianness is not merely a question of the material of poetry‚ or even sensibility‚ it is tied up with the factor called the audience. Indian English poets write for Indian audience‚ but they also write quite inevitably‚ for non-Indian
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Aiming at retention of talent Think Google‚ Infosys or Tata Sons. Great brands. Great places to work. And it’s largely word-of-mouth publicity by employees themselves that make these organisations highly coveted by job seekers across the country. That’s called employment branding (e-branding)-- positioning a company as a ‘great place to work for’ by using a well-crafted messaging strategy backed by consequential and relevant employee-oriented initiatives. In an era where organisations are falling
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