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    run for few dollars. This is what is happening in India now. If we study the history of India (Bharat)‚ we find that we had world famous thinkers and scientists in the past‚ hundreds of years back. From Aryabhatta to Chanakya‚ from Shushrutha to Ramanujan‚ From Charaka to Bharadwaj muni‚ from Lord Budha to Lord Mahavira we had super genius people who were real engineers‚ physicians and political and religious thinkers who shaped humanity. There are thousands of such examples‚ if you study history

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    1st : New India Assurance Co Ltd‚ today‚ is a 100 % Govt owned multinational general insurance company operating in 22 countries and headquartered at Mumbai‚ India. Our global business crossed Rs 12‚500 Cr (Rs 125 billion) . Founded bySir Dorabji Tata in 1919‚ we have been market leaders in India in non-life business for more than 40 years. Incorporated on July 23rd‚ 1919 Founded by the House of Tata Founder member - Sir Dorab Tata. Nationalised in 1973 with merger of Indian companies.Our Indian

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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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    Technology (IJARCET)‚ Vol. 3‚ Issue 6‚ June 2014‚ pp. 2076-2080. 2. Vasserman E.Y.‚ Hopper N.‚”Vampire Attacks: Draining Life from Wireless Ad Hoc Networks”‚ Mobile Computing‚ IEEE Transactions on‚ vol.12‚ no.2‚ Feb. 2013‚ pp.318-332. 3. S.Prasanna‚ Srinivasa Rao‚ “An Overview of Wireless Sensor Networks Applications and Security”‚ International Journal of Soft Computing and Engineering‚ vol.2‚ no.2‚ May 2012‚ pp. 538-540. 4. Shio Kumar Singh‚ M P Singh‚ and D K Singh‚ “Energy Efficient Homogenous Clustering

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    It is important to read and discuss Mukherjee’s "A Wife’s Story" as an integral part of twentieth-century American literature and not as an "exotic" short story by a foreign writer. As the essay accompanying "A Wife’s Story" points out‚ Mukherjee identifies herself very strongly as an American writer writing about twentieth-century Americans. Although most of her stories are about South Asian-Americans (South Asia in the contemporary geopolitical arena usually consists of Bangladesh‚ India‚ Pakistan

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    R K Narayan

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    R. K. Narayan From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Not to be confused with K. R. Narayanan. R. K. Narayan | | Born | Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami 10 October 1906 Madras‚ British India (now Chennai‚ Tamil Nadu‚ India) | Died | 13 May 2001 (aged 94) Chennai | Occupation | Writer | Nationality | Indian | Genres | Fiction‚ mythology and non-fiction | Notable award(s) | Padma Vibhushan‚ Sahitya Akademi Award‚ AC Benson Medal | Influenced[show] | R.

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    PROJECT REPORT ON SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE INDIAN EDUCATION SECTOR SUBMITTED BY ANSHULA MADGULA TYBMS (SEMESTER V) H.R. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE AND ECONOMICS PROJECT GUIDE PROF. AMEYA AMBULKAR SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI DATE OF SUBMISSION: NOVEMBER 16‚ 2013 DECLARATION I‚ Anshula Madgula of H.R. College of Commerce & Economics of TYBMS (SEMESTER V)‚ hereby declare that I have completed this project on ‘SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN THE INDIAN EDUCATION SECTOR’ in the Academic

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    Section 10 A of industrial dispute act makes provisions for voluntary reference of dispute to arbitration- a critical study INTRODUCTION: This section was inserted by S 8 of the Industrial Dispute (Amendment and miscellaneous Provisions) Act‚ 1956 and it was enacted with the object of enabling employees to voluntarily refer their disputes to arbitration themselves by a written agreement and for the enforcement of agreements between them reached otherwise then in the course of conciliation proceedings

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    INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY PAPER SINGAPORE I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the tropical fruit in the Philippines is mango. It is known as the National Fruit of the Philippines and the most majestic among Philippine fruits. Philippine Mango is one of the best mangoes in the world because nothing can be sweeter than this. That’s why‚ Philippines is one of the major exporters of mangoes in different countries around the world. Philippine Mango marks the world because of its unique sweetness‚ fruity aroma

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    Globalisation‚ Causes and Consequences: The 21st century is the world of globalisation where people living in Australia have the Laptop made in China‚ Food produced in India and the dresses made in France. According to Oden (2001) globalisation has accelerated in the rapid pace in the last two decades. The new dynamic of the political‚ economic‚ financial‚ social and cultural forces of globalisation has been brought by the scientific and technical information revolution. It has also increase the

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