Make in India-“Modi’s M for Manufacturing Make in India campaign was launched by the Prime Minister of India‚ Mr. Narendra Modi on 26th September‚ 2014 during his first Independence Day speech as Prime Minister. The campaign was launched in order to encourage the world to invest and manufacture in India. The launch of the campaign is the first step of his vision to see India as manufacturing hub and bring economic reforms in the country by eliminating the expendable laws and regulations. Since the
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Matter of Life or Death India is the seventh largest Country in the world‚ home to one billion people and vast ethnic diversity. It has been making great leaps with education‚ industrialization and technology. Literacy rates are continuously going up along with life expectancy. India has been making continuous progress in many aspects for a country that has been relatively poor and extremely poverty-stricken. India is also one of the world’s largest democracies meaning that citizens have a great
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has also been an appearance of a feudal mindset with a materialistic attitude in a new globalised economy. The price tag for the groom is now bigger and bolder. The emergence of an affluent middle class‚ the torchbearer of social change in modern India‚ is the main factor for the continuation of the dowry system. Families arrange most marriages‚ and a man
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US(Niskayuna)‚ India (Bangalore)‚ China (Shanghai)‚ Europe(Munich)+Brazil(Sao Paulo)‚ US(Detroit). They place RD centers in those countries to be closer to important markets + availability of talent. India: 1. India was an attractive base for the cost reasons and ample supply of talent 2. India Carried out RD for GE for the needs of developed market and emerging markets 9like India)‚ including BOP India as a Healthcare market: 1. Domestic Healthcare device markets in India make only made
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Agriculture in India has a significant history. Today‚ India ranks second worldwide in farm output. Agriculture and allied sectors like forestry andfisheries accounted for 16.6% of the GDP in 2009‚ about 50% of the total workforce.[1][2] The economic contribution of agriculture to India’s GDP is steadily declining with the country’s broad-based economic growth. Still‚ agriculture is demographically the broadest economic sector and plays a significant role in the overall socio-economic fabric of India. History
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India is land of variety. There is great variety in variety of aspects. The languages‚ lifestyles‚ religions‚ habits‚ geography‚ climates‚ cultures might be different but still they unite us into an invisible frame‚ the frame of Indianism. Diversity is there in every aspect of India‚ a land that encloses 1‚222‚559 sq. meters of land and is home to more than one billion people. As such stats imply‚ there ought to be diversity‚ but this does not always imply that there are differences. Rather‚ India
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Yes it is good and poor. Both well‚ there is stressed on theoretical Part of course only not on a practical part. India is much developed and developing very fast these days but didn’t have technology to give better practical training on secondary and Higher education level. Even the children in primary and secondary Education are burdened with lots of books. Homework given to them and the students copied them as it is from books ; they even don’t tried to extract knowledge from that course. This
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Fundamental Rights in India Fundamental Rights is a charter of rights contained in the Constitution of India. It guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony as citizens of India. These include individual rights common to most liberal democracies‚ such as equality before law‚ freedom of speech and expression‚ freedom of association and peaceful assembly‚ freedom to practice religion‚ and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil
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Racism in A Passage To India A Passage to India by E.M. Forster is a novel published in 1924‚ a time when India had not yet won its independence from the British. Forster had visited India during this time‚ so a lot of the setting comes from firsthand experience‚ although he does make up the setting of the caves as well as the town names. During the time that this book was published‚ racism was a major problem in India and it is a major problem in the novel. India at this time was occupied
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INCREDIBLE INDIA - SPEECH India is and will always be an enchanting land. This is because like every other country‚ India also has a special and unique aspect for its greatness. Home to the Indus Valley Civilization‚ this magnificent country has rightly showed that minds of the people living here were scientifically a lot developed from the very beginning. India is the world’s largest‚ oldest‚ continuous civilization. Varanasi‚ was called "the ancient city" when Lord Buddha visited it in 500 B
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