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    Natural Environment. Another important factor that impacts the is the natural environment. (a) Mohan Meaken company fully relies on the availability of raw materials‚ which include coarse grains‚ agave‚ water‚ grapes‚ wood‚ and glass. The availability of these raw materials is dependent on the growing season. (b) Due to favorable climates crops

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    Laboratories Limited was started by Ranbir Singh and Gurbax Singh in 1937 as a distributor for a Japanese company Shionogi. The name Ranbaxy is a combination of the names of its first owners Ranbir and Gurbax. Bhai Mohan Singh bought the company in 1952 from his cousins Ranbir and Gurbax. After Bhai Mohan Singh’s son Parvinder Singh joined the company in 1967‚ the company saw an increase in scale. Summary of the Case Study: Ranbaxy ranks No. 1with a 2007 turnover of Rs 4‚198.96 crore (Rs 41.989 billion)

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    fought for the rights of women. Raja Ram Mohan Roy is known as the ’Maker of Modern India’. He was the founder of the Brahmo Samaj‚ one of the first Indian socio-religious reform movements. He played a major role in abolishing the role of Sati. Raja Rammohan Roy was a great scholar and an independent thinker. He advocated the study of English‚ Science‚ Western Medicine and Technology. He was given the title ’Raja’ by the Mughal Emperor. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was born on May 22‚ 1772 in village Radhanagar

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    have been put behind walls from ages. Sati Pratha is the bitter truth which shows to what extent our women folk have been exploited. Child marriage and a contemptuous attitude towards the widows are other examples of woman-exploitation. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first who raised voice against these unhealthy systems prevalent in Indian society. He took up the cause of the women and worked hard to abolish ’Sati Pratha.’ It was due to his courageous work that Indian women dared to come out of

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    The book ‘Gandhi’s contribution to the emancipation of women’ by Aloo J. Dastur and Usha H. Mehta focuses on the work done for the women of India. And how much did Gandhi contribute towards their emancipation. The book has altogether 5 chapters‚ starting with the first chapter which is ‘Position of women in before Gandhi’. Chapter 2‚ 3‚ 4 is about ‘Social regeneration’‚ ‘Economic regeneration’‚ and ‘Political regeneration’ of the women in our Indian Society when Gandhi came into the scene. And

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    Blessed Teresa of Calcutta‚[1] born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Albanian: [aˈɲɛs ˈɡɔɲdʒa bɔjaˈdʒiu]) and commonly known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997)‚ was an ethnic Albanian‚ Indian Roman Catholic nun. She knew she had to be a missionary to spread the love of Christ. At the age of eighteen she left her parental home in Skopje and joined the Sisters of Loreto‚ an Irish community of nuns with missions in India. After a few months’ training in Dublin she was sent to India

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    British influence in Bengal arose from Clive’s victory in the 1757 battle of Plassey. That period also coincided roughly with significant developments of political thought in England (e.g. John Locke in the 1680s‚ Edmund Burke who became influential from the mid 1700s and Adam Smith a little later) and in the USA (e.g. Thomas Jefferson‚ John Adams‚ Alexander Hamilton).   After the consolidation of Bengal by Robert Clive‚ the economic advantages of learning English started becoming increasingly obvious

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    were not allowed to come out of the four walls of their houses. Domestic works were their only education. During the British rule in India some noble social thinkers of the time paid their attention to the education of woman in our country. Raja Ram Mohan Ray‚ Iswara Chandra Vidyasagar was famous reformers who gave emphasis on the education of women. They put forth a very strong argument. Man and woman are like the two sides of a coin. Without one‚ the other cannot exist. They help each other in every

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    Deenbandhu Publication Establishment Year: 1873 Objective: Deenbandhu publication‚ the mouthpiece of the Satya Shodhak Samaj‚ played an important role in SatyaShodhak Samaj’s movement to liberate the Shudras and Ati Shudras. 5. Raja Ram Mohan Roy Newspaper Name: Sambad Kaumudi (Weekly) Establishment Year: 1821 *Sambad Kaumudi became bi-weekly in January 1830 and continued for 33 years. Magazine Name: Mirat-ul-Akbar (Persian) Establishment Year: 1822 Objectives:

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    along with the boys in schools. The prevalence of child marriage were excessively practiced. However‚ in the nineteenth century many social reformers like Raja Ram Mohan Roy‚ Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ Annie Besant‚ M.G. Ranade‚ Jyotibe Phule‚ Swami Dayanand Saraswati etc. came forward for the emancipation of women in India. Especially Raja Ram Mohan Roy advocated for female education. Since then there has been tremendous progress in every field but unfortunately still the girls are neglected. In most of the

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