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    Histroy of Press

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    came to India. They published books to preach Christianity. Also translated Bible into Indian languages. Bengali journal ‘Dig Darshan’‘Samachar Darpan’in 1818. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was an Indian religious‚ social‚ and educational reformer. Brahmonical Magazinein English in 1821. Sambad Kaumudi in Bengali in 1821. 1822‚ Ram Mohan published Mirat-ul-Akbar in Persian language. Sir Federick Adam brought out the First Press Ordinance in 1823 as against the increasing criticisms on the British by the

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    On various sessions of congress‚ Malaviya criticized the tyrannical policies of the colonial government. He openly appealed people to struggle for the independence of the country. He was a splendid orator and every word of his speech was carved beautifully. His speeches touched the heart of the masses straightly. Malaviya’s association with the Congress started in the year 1886‚ at the second annual session of the Congress held at Calcutta. Malaviya then 26 years of age delivered a fiery speech in

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    PROFILE oberoi group

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    Leadership Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi Founder Chairman‚ The Oberoi Group Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi was born on 15th August‚ 1898 in erstwhile undivided Punjab‚ which is now in Pakistan. He was only six months old when his father died. Success and fortune did not‚ therefore‚ come easily to him. Initiative‚ resourcefulness and hard work‚ combined with the capability to face and overcome the most overwhelming odds can best characterise this phenomenal entrepreneur. Rai Bahadur Mohan Singh Oberoi completed

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    studied together and lived at Bapu Chhatre’s house. He outlived Bal Shastri by 36 years. He acted as a link between the reformers of the early forties and was also associated with the reformers of the eighties. He was very much influenced by Ram Mohan Roy and other leaders of the Bramho Samaj. The movement that he started had however an origin and growth of its own. Dadoba Pandurang was an educator. His grammar book acquired great popularity in Mahar. He was principal of gujarati schoool at Surat

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    LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT Report on Summer Training [pic] A Study on Recruitment and Selection Process at Wildflower Hall (An Oberoi Resort)‚ Shimla. Submitted to Lovely Professional University In partial fulfilment of the Requirements for the award of Degree of Master of Business Administration [pic] Submitted by: Priyanka Chauhan Regd No.11203013 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT LOVELY PROFESSIONAL

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    Impact of Western Culture

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    over the course of time. India‚ as the name flickers‚ one thinks of religion‚ traditions‚ art and culture and it’s apt to think so because India is the country which is famous for its diversity in these aspects. The land where the great Raja Ram Mohan‚ Tagore‚ Gandhi transformed the thinking of people and removed the social stigmas like sati pratha (the practice of widows being forced to sit on the pior of their husbands)‚ untouchability and many more. India was known as “Sone Ki Chidiya” (The

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    Taj and Oberoi History

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    Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces is a worldwide chain of hotels and resorts. A part of the Tata Group‚ one of India’s largest business conglomerates‚ Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces own and operate 76 hotels‚ 7 palaces‚ 6 private islands and 12 resorts and spas‚ spanning 52 destinations in 12 countries across 5 continents and employ over 13000 people [1] [2]. Besides India‚ Taj Hotels Resort and Palaces are located in the United States of America‚England‚ Africa‚ the UAE‚ Maldives‚ Malaysia‚ Bhutan‚ Sri

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    Sati System

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    Bengal and the Bombay Presidency.The changes that began from this period were to have a huge impact on past few decades. In 1815‚ a pamphlet written in Bengali caused quite a stir in Calcutta. It was on the evil custom of sati and was written by Ram Mohan Roy had been speaking up for reforms in society‚ the need to improve the condition of women especially‚ and‚ equally important‚ to ensure that women received an education. Mr. Roy petitioned the government‚ published pamphlets‚ and travelled to England

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    Oberoi Group of Hotels

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    OBEROI GROUP Understanding Strategy and Design of the Organization An “Organizational Dynamics” Project by – Group 5 (Section G) Parth Krishnan Mannadiar (12HR-018) Priyanshi Kejriwal (12DM-104) Atharv Tilak (12DM-042) Ritu Kapse (12HR-024) Siddharth Venkataraman (12DM-143) Lov Loothra (12FN-068) Puneeth C (12IB-062) Table of Contents Sr. No. | Heading | Page No. | 1. | Introduction | 3 | 2. | Growth and Strategy | 3 - 4 | 3. | Structure | 4 | 4. | Culture | 5 | 5

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    Social Evils

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    and other evils which had crept into the Hindu religion. He opposed child marriage‚ casteism and untouchability. He favoured widow re-marriage. He commended the study of the Vedas. He was in favour of women’s education. In modern times‚ Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first person to raise his voice against social evils. It was at his instance that the evil practice of “Sati” was banned by Lord William Bentick‚ the then Governor-General of India. Mr. Roy had a modern outlook. He welcomed the introduction

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