The Power of Superstition in Public Life in India Why are superstitions a part of public life in India? The modern mechanisms for risk-management or “disciplines” ranging from statistics to modern medicine exist side-by-side with superstitions in the country. The answer to why these disciplines have not penetrated into the pores of Indian society lies in the history of political power in India. It is difficult to use the word “superstition” without imagining quotation marks around it. For‚
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Marketing Management PROJECT REPORT On Corporate Hospitals in India [pic] Industry overview Evolution Current status Industry structure Layers Level of competition Market share analysis Market environmental factors influencing the industry Marketing Strategy Pick a company and analyze their MS Compare the strategies of the Market leader with the follower Compare market leaders Analysis Segmentation Positioning 7 P’s SWOT Analysis Data sources
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Inflation in India and comparison with Other Countries‚ its calculation‚ reason for rise of inflation and effectiveness of measures taken 1. How inflation is measured in India‚ and compares this to the way in which inflation is measured in other countries‚ e.g. the United Kingdom. Answer: Inflation has been defined as a process of continuously rising prices‚ or equivalently‚ of a continuously falling value of money. In other words‚ inflation causes the buying power of a dollar to decrease
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TREES OF INDIa Submitted By Anish Pendharkar 11AR10002 Guided By Prof . Uttam Kumar Banerjee CONTENTS 1. THE BANAYAN TREE 2. NEEM 3. FIRANGAPANI 4. PEEPAL 5. AKASH NEEM 6. USTARD TREE 7. TAMARIND/IMLI 8. ASOKA 9. BAEL 10. COCONUT 11. GULER 12. PHANAS 13. CASHEW 14. ARJUN 15. MANGO 16. TEAK 17. SITAPHAL 18. BADAM 19. PALASH 20. CHIKU 1. THE BANYAN TREE Ficns bengalensis Linn. (Order: Urticaeeae). Ficus is the Latin for fig. Bengalensis‚
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for the Committee on Vision 2020 for India‚ Planning Commission‚ Government of India Revised Version: 22 May 2001 Research and Information System for the Non-aligned and Other Developing Countries‚ Zone 4B‚ India Habitat Centre‚ Lodi Road‚ New Delhi-110003. Tel.: 468 2175‚ Fax: 468 2174; Email: nagesh@ndf.vsnl.net.in An earlier version of the paper was presented at the Fifth Meeting of the Committee on Vision 2020 for India‚ Planning Commission‚ on 8 February 2001
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not even aware of these policies. They are deprived of even primary education and basic employment which make them more backward financially. It fails to establish which causes disequilibrium in the status of the states. The total reservation quota stands at 49% in many states of India and this includes the SCs‚ STs and OBCs. The trend seems to have shifted to reverse discrimination rather than more affirmative action. Some backward class’s elite have gained political and economic clout based on
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Holi Each year when holi is celebrated you know that spring has emerged and it is time to break free from your winter cocoons and bask in the sunny weather. The atmosphere is ecstatic with people spreading there infectious good cheer to others and the ambiance seeming to have an effect on the greenery with bountiful‚ colorful blooms seen all around. It is a commonly established fact that there is no other Hindu festival that is as fun-filled‚ lively and energetic as Holi. With an overdose of music
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Pollution is an issue of concern in the modern world that we live in today. There are many types of pollution‚ namely air‚ water and noise. Pollution in our environment will undoubtedly affect our quality of life. Our naturally beautiful world becoming ugly because it is suffering from the effects of environmental pollution. Pollution can also cause various health problems and other negative effects. Air pollution is caused by the emission of toxic gases from vehicles‚ factories and open burning
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CLEAN INDIA Managing of Solid Waste 1/1/2011 Group 12 Edwin Jude Hariom Singh Kiran S Kumar Kushal Sutodiya Vineeth V Abstract Due to rapid urbanization and uncontrolled growth rate of population‚ solid waste management has become acute in India. The current practices of the uncontrolled dumping of waste on the outskirts of towns/cities have created a serious environmental and public health problem. Plastic waste which is biggest problem in waste management is recycled in India in an
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as well as non-economic on routine domestic concerns. He said that therefore‚ the policy makers have to be far more alert and prompt with their response. The Finance Minister Shri Mukherjee was delivering his keynote address at a Conference on US-India Economic and Financial Partnership in Washington DC yesterday. He was sharing the dais with Mr Timothy Geithner‚ Secretary‚ US Department of Treasury. The daylong conference was being organised by Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) in collaboration
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