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    the first ‘Gupi Gayen Bagha Bayen’ movie constituted various classical as well as folk dance sequences not only from India but also from across the world. In just 7 minutes – it showed the different era and transition periods in Indian History – the Raja‚ Maharajas fighting amongst them‚ The emergence of the British as the new Rulers‚ the birth of the ‘ ‘Babu’ culture‚ the struggle of

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    Introduction Railways are of great use to us. They were introduced into India by the English. Description There is an engine at the head of the train. Behind it there are several carriages. The engine and the carriage together are called a train. The train runs over a pair of steel rails. The rails are parallel to each other. They are placed on thick planks of wood. The planks ar called ’sleepers’. There are three classes of railway lines. The widest is called the Broad Gauge‚ the second is the

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    Date : 14 February‚ 2013 Business Management: Individual Essay Name: Hiu Man Lai (Yuki) Class : T1 Tutor: Raja Khan Word Count : 1318 Q1: Definition of Management: According to Joss (2001)‚a set of rules or strategies are used to control and direct by an organization effectively and efficiency‚ manpower is involved to work together in an organization to achieve a common mission continuously. Different skills are required and performed by

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    This article is about the divine entity in Hinduism. For other uses‚ see Hanuman (disambiguation). "Bajrangbali" redirects here. For the film‚ see Bajrangbali (film). "Anjaneya" redirects here. For the 2003 film‚ see Anjaneya (film). Hanuman | Raja Ravi Varma’s lithograph of Hanuman fetching the mountain | Vanaras | Sanskrit Transliteration | हनुमान् | Affiliation | Devotee of Rama | Abode | Earth | Mantra | Rama’s Name | Weapon | Gada (mace) | Hanuman (IPA: hʌnʊˈmɑn) is a Hindu deity

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    INTERNET BANKING & ATM AS A TOOL FOR CRM: A COMPARATIVE STUDY BETWEEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SECTOR BANKS ABSTRACT Customer Relationship Management (CRM) plays very important role in retaining customers. As Mahatma Gandhi said customers are very important for any business organization. The same view has been endorsed by Philip kotler also. Research study shows that instead of creating new customers every day it’s better to retain the existing customers. In order to retain existing customers banks

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    It is an Island in the Indian Ocean. It is also called the ’Pearl of the Indian Ocean.’ This is an agricultural country. Most of the people are farmers. Our staple food is rice. There are several communities in my country. They are the Sinhalese‚ Tamils‚ Muslims and Burghers. The population of Sri Lanka is about 19 million. Our main imports are food‚ clothes and machinery. Our main exports are tea‚ rubber and coconut. Our country became a republic in 1972. We gained Independence in 1948. Now we are

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    Post-Classical Period(“A short history of yoga”). There are many misconceptions of yoga being a religion however; it is not whereas it is more of a set of techniques for one to find spirituality. There are six branches of yoga: Hatha Yoga‚ Bhakti Yoga‚ Raja Yoga‚ Jnana Yoga‚ Karma Yoga and Tantra Yoga(“What is Yoga?”). Various traditions of yoga are found in Hinduism‚ Jainism‚ Sikhism and Buddhism in South Asia. * In Hinduism‚ yoga is one of the six classic systems of Hindu philosophy that practice

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    “Kak Em‚ there is one place called Terrapuri that you must visit because I know you like architecture so much‚” a friend told me when we discussed about places that we had and have not been and of course‚ I was surely enticed. One day‚ I was invited to join Gaya Travel team to stay at Terrapuri. I jumped at the opportunity and said yes. My family and I travelled by car to Kampung Mangkuk‚ Pantai Penarik‚ where Terrapuri is situated. Upon reaching the place‚ the gate was closed. But silly me‚ I

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    Importance of education Education has an immense impact on the human society. One can safely assume that a person is not in the proper sense till he is educated. It trains the human mind to think and take the right decision. In other words‚ man becomes a rational animal when he is educated. It is through education that knowledge and information is received and spread throughout the world. An uneducated person cannot read and write and hence he is closed to all the knowledge and wisdom he can gain

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