Ambedkar on Buddhism 14 October 1956 holds a special significance for the Dalit community in India. On that day‚ Bhim Rao Ambedkar‚ by all accounts the most influential Dalit intellectual of the 20th century publicly renounced Hinduism and converted to Buddhism. He told it was his “rebirth” in his speech over there. Actually Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was born in 14th April 1891. He was born in lowly Mahar Caste in the western state of Maharashtra. The caste Mahara was untouchables according to the varn
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Evaluation Study on Construction of Hostels For SC Boys & Girls ALL INDIA (REPORT) Programme Evaluation Organisation Planning Commission‚ New Delhi‚ April‚ 2009 CONTENTS Chapters Topic Preface Executive Summary Chapter - 1 Introduction - Background of the Scheme - Objective of the Scheme - Guidelines for Initiating Hostel Proposal - Procedure for obtaining Central Assistance - Evaluation Study - The Scheme in Selected States Page No. I-II i-xiii 1–2 Chapter – 2 The Evaluation Study
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1. Introduction Leaders are the people who are responsible for effectively managing of the company resources‚ working with advertising teams‚ and inspiring others to do their best work. They also envision ways to improve the company from the perspective of overall involvement. Ultimately‚ the actions and decisions of executives are referred to as corporate leadership. Corporate leadership is comprised of the executives and managers who run a company. It occurs when a company foresees ultimate success
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Ganga Action Plan-A critical analysis The Ganga River Ganga is not an ordinary river. It is a life-line‚ a symbol of purity and virtue for countless people of India. Ganga is a representative of all other rivers in India. Millions of Ganga devotees and lovers still throng to the river just to have a holy dip‚ Aachman (Mouthful with holy water)‚ and absolve themselves of sins. We Indians are raised to consider Ganga as a goddess‚ as sacred. We tell our children and grandchildren the stories
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Contents Introduction 1. Introduce the topic 2. Current scenario of health and oral health in India and world wide 3. Current trends in funding for health and oral health Basic consideration 1. What is insurance 2. Principles of insurance 3. Financing Health care in India and World wide 4. Financing oral health care in India and world wide 5. Health insurance evolution‚ trends‚ current trends 6. Need of insurance 7. Dental insurance around the world
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Education in Ancient India Education in ancient India was tremendously important for the society and was given to the 3 upper classes‚ namely Brahmins‚ Kshatriyas and Vaishya Introduction http://www.sciforums.com/Education-System-In-Ancient-India-t-16676.html It may be said with quite a good degree of precision that India was the only country where knowledge was systematized and where provision was made for its imparting at the highest level in remote times. Whatever the discipline of learning
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TABLE OF CONTENTS S.NO | PARTICUARS | PAGE NO | 1. | INTRODUCTION1.1. ABOUT INPLANT TRAINING1.2. ABOUT THE INDUSTRY | 12-6 | 2. | COMPANY PROFILE2.1. ITI LTD PALAKKAD PLANT2.2. IMPORTANT MILESTONES OF THE PALAKKAD PLANT2.3. ORGANISATIONAL CHART2.4. COMPONY AT A GLANCE | 7-10111213 | 3. | RANGE OF PRODECT | 14 | 4. | DEPARTMENT PROFILE 4.1. HUMEN RESOURCE 4.2. PLANNING 4.3. METERIAL PLANNING 4.4. PRODUCTION PLANNING 4.5. STORE] 4.6. SHIPPING 4.7. DOCUMENTATION 4.8. COMMERCIAL
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Contents Notice Directors’ Report including Management Discussion and Analysis Report Report on Corporate Governance Auditors’ Report Balance Sheet Profit and Loss Account Cash Flow Statement Notes 4 14 24 38 44 45 46 48 1 Year Summary Ten Year Financial Summary ` in Lakhs Nov 2002± Sources Sources of Funds Shareholders’Fund Share Capital Share Capital Suspense A/c Reserves and Surplus Total Shareholders’ Funds Borrowed Funds Secured Loans Unsecured Loans Total Application of Funds
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Asia Research Centre Working Paper 19 Challenges for Urban Local Governments in India Written by Rumi Aijaz Rumi Aijaz was Visiting Research Fellow at Asia Research Centre in 2006. E-mail: rumi_pvg@rediffmail.com A section of this working paper has been accepted for publication in a forthcoming issue of the Journal of Asian and African Studies‚ by Sage Publications Ltd. Copyright © Rumi Aijaz‚ 2007 All rights reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of research
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Amity School of Communication AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN Effects and implications of coalition governments on the political scenario in India Abstract: Parliamentary democracies ruled by multiparty cabinets make foreign policy decisions in a fairly unique institutional context‚ complicated by the politics of coalition government. Recent research suggests that this context is associated with foreign policy behaviors that are quite distinct in character from foreign policy made by single party cabinets
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