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    CURRENT SITUATION OF INDIAN’S ECONOMY DUE TO INFLATION India’s inflation could accelerate in the current fiscal year due to the rupee’s sharp depreciation‚ said the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). The Indian rupee touched record low of 65.52/dollar on Thursday and is down 16 percent so far this year despite efforts by policymakers to prop it up. "The pass-through of the depreciation of the rupee exchange rate by about 11 percent in the four months of 2013-14 is incomplete and will put upward

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    Rahil Rajesh Gala Media Studies Professor Sylvia Martin 6th April‚ 2010. Fight for your rights: The effect of Bollywood on the status of Indian women. “However much a mother may love her children‚ it is all but impossible her to provide high-quality child care if she herself is poor and oppressed‚ illiterate and uninformed‚ anaemic and unhealthy‚ has five or six other children

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    common among educated women‚ incidents of sati still take place. The head of the family continues to be a man. The story does not end here. In fact what underlines the inferior status conferred upon woman is their status in the field of politics. Throughout the world women face obstacles to their participation in politics. In 2005‚ the rate of female representation was only 16% globally. This figure has increased in recent years. The largest democracy in the world India elected its first woman president

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    1) Public Interest Litigation: The words `Public Interest’ mean "the common well being also public welfare (Oxford English Dictionary 2nd Edn. Vol.Xll) and the word ’Litigation’ means "a legal action including all proceedings therein‚ initiated in a court of law with the purpose of enforcing a right or seeking a remedy." Thus‚ the expression `Public Interest Litigation’ means "some litigations conducted for the benefit of public or for removal of some public grievance." In simple words‚ public

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    Status of ELT with reference to The Indian Culture Mrs. Rupali Londhe Abstract: The basic premise of any language acquisition is the cultural background that the learner possesses. In this paper in general‚ we will be discussing how the culture of a learner affects his language acquisition specially the corresponding ones. In particular‚ case studies across the countries will be referenced to bring home the point of the importance of a learner’s culture‚ his social background and

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    ------------------------------------------------- Betel From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For the mixture of leaf and nut‚ see Paan. For the biblical place‚ see Bethel. The Betel (Piper betle) is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family‚ which includes pepper and kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant[1] and for its medicinal properties. Betel leaf is mostly consumed in Asia‚ and elsewhere in the world by some Asian emigrants‚ as betel quid or paan‚ with or without tobacco

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    NETWORKING ON POLITICS CHAPTER – 3 SOCIAL NETWORKING & FUTURE OF POLITICS CHAPTER – 4 IMPACT OF SOCIAL NETWORKING IN PAST CHAPTER – 5 PROS & CONS OF SOCIAL NETWORK (IN CONTEXT TO INDIAN POLITICS) CHAPTER – 6 EVOLUTION & PHASES OF SOCIAL NETWORKING (BRIEF STUDY OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES) CHAPTER – 7 FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION CONCLUSION

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    Beauty of the ocean is adored by many people. The multi-colors of the corals‚ the unique sea creatures and many more have been candy for the eyes and inspiring to the people. But if people like it so much‚ why do they let it slowly disappear? Right now Indonesia’s Coral Reefs are decreasing in a rapid pace. The main causes are dynamite fishing and demands of reef products. According to the Oceanology Study and Development Centre of the Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI)‚ 70% of Indonesia’s

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    Current and Future Status of Coral Reefs in Malaysia Abstract: Coral reefs‚ also known as the rainforest of ocean‚ are the most productive and biologically rich ecosystem on earth (McAllister‚ 1995). Coral reefs are an important source of food and income to millions of people that are living near coast (Burke‚ et al.‚ 2002). There are about 540 species of hard corals that have been identified in Malaysia in total and there are more than 90% of the country’s reefs are situated off the coast of

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    To: Client Name From: Joseph Willis Subject: Current Status and Impact of Health Care Reform Date: 25 January 2011 The purpose of this report is to examine the current state of health care as well as the impacts that new legislation will have on the United States healthcare system. Specifically‚ this report will inspect the immediate and long term effects of the healthcare reform bill HR 3590 that was signed into law on March 23‚ 2010 as well as investment advice on the medical care industry

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