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    nevertheless‚ is given by solemn — Rablndnmath Tagore "Our women have a very great part to play in the progress of our country‚ as the mental and physical contact of women with life is much more lasting and comprehensive than that of men. Not for nothing was it said that ’the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world’. In the apron strings of woman is hidden the revolutionary energy which can establish paradise on this earth.’’ Women have generally been looked down upon with disdainful contempt

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    Violations Against Women in India Women all over the world are affected by social injustice. In many countries rules and laws have been put in place to ensure the equal treatment of women. Although these laws and rules have not kept things perfect they have helped to maintain a balance between men and women. This work towards equality does not function the same in all countries. There are still places where women are beaten‚ raped‚ and murdered without so much as a second thought. Some of

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    The Role of Fdi in India

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    FDI Policy in India FDI as defined in Dictionary of Economics (Graham Bannock et.al) is investment in a foreign country through the acquisition of a local company or the establishment there of an operation on a new (Greenfield) site. To put in simple words‚ FDI refers to capital inflows from abroad that is invested in or to enhance the production capacity of the economy.[3] Foreign Investment in India is governed by the FDI policy announced by the Government of India and the provision of the

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    EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN INDIA India‚ our country‚ is well known for its cultural heritage‚ civilisation‚ religion and its geographical features. Moreover‚India is also popularly dubbed as a malechauvinistic nation. We proudly portray our nation as “Bharat-Mata” and raise slogans in praise of our unity‚ integrity and dignity. While doing so‚ we fail to realise that “Bharat-Mata” means mother to every Indian. Even after six and a half decades of Independence‚ women in our country continue to be helpless

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    INTRODUCTION : “Violence against women is a manifestation of historically unequal power relations between men and women‚ which have led to domination over and discrimination against women by men and to the prevention of the full advancement of women...” The United Nations Declaration on the Elimination of Violence against Women‚ General Assembly Resolution‚ December 1993 Since the 1990s‚ there has been increasing concern about violence against women in general‚ and domestic violence in particular

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    Status of Women Entrepreneurs in India Miss Pooja‚ Lecturer Mr. Surinder Bhatia‚ Lecturer SSIMT‚ Dinanagar SSIMT‚ Dinanagar ____________________________________________________________ ______________________ Executive Summary One primary objective of this paper is to find out the status of women entrepreneurs in India. In Hindu scriptures‚ woman has been described as the embodiment

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    2013). This study is to discuss the representation of women in advertising. Women have been portrayed stereotypically for centuries. There are many advertisement contain women in role such as babysitting ads‚ cooking’s product‚ as well as sex object in order to sell the product. In the early beginning‚ advertisements were shown to sell a product or services. However‚ time pass‚ advertisement started begin to objectify women and use women to sell product. This strategy used is to make the advertisement

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    Charlotte Marguerite Powers The Changing Role of Chaebol Multi-Conglomerates in South Korea’s National Economy The chaebol (財閥‚ 재벌) multi-conglomerates were instrumental in the development of the South Korean economy and will continue to be a source of great economic strength in the future. However‚ a weak system of corporate governance has exacerbated past financial failures in South Korea and leaves the Korean economy at future risk. To ensure Korea’s success in an increasingly globalized

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    ROLES OF WOMEN IN AFRICA

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    Generalizations about the role and status of women in traditional African societies‚ as for other aspects of African life‚ are not easy to make because Africa is not one cultural area. It is marked by great cultural and linguistic diversities‚ and any statement which can be made about one trite may to altogether inapplicable to another‚ even in one geographical sub-region. A proper understanding of the status and role of women in traditional African societies therefore involves an appreciation of

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    decisionmaking institutions has important consequences for women and for thelegitimacy of the institutions. Where women constitute half the population in apolitical system which supports equality and where both women and men arelegally eligible for political office‚ women’s participation should be equal to that ofmen. If this is not

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