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    technical incorrect economy. Set Location: Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)‚ New Delhi. Mohan is busy uploading (un)funny photos in his facebook album and tagging random friends in them to get more “likes”. Vijay Kelkar makes an entry in his office. Kelkar | Sir‚ the expert reports suggest that fiscal deficit will be around 6 percent for 2012-13. This is very dangerous; you need do fiscal consolidation immediately! | Mohan | Ya but what is fiscal deficit and why is it dangerous? | Kelkar | What? you’re

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    Sir Mohan Lal looked at himself in the mirror of a first class waiting room at the railway station. The mirror was obviously made in India. The red oxide at its back had come off at several places and long lines of translucent glass cut across its surface. Sir Mohan smiled at the mirror with an air of pity and patronage. ’You are so very much like everything else in this country‚ inefficient‚ dirty‚ indifferent‚’ he murmured. The mirror smiled back at Sir Mohan. ’You are a bit of all right

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    The Indian caste system describes the system of social stratification and social restrictions in India in which social classes are defined by thousands of endogamous hereditary groups‚ often termed jātis or castes. Within a jāti‚ there exist exogamous groups known as gotras‚ the lineage or clan of an individual. In a handful of sub-castes such as Shakadvipi‚ endogamy within a gotra is permitted and alternative mechanisms of restricting endogamy are used (e.g. banning endogamy within a surname). The

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    down to our plant in Kollakal near Mysore right away. You know we cannot afford this plant any more - the costs are just too high. So godown there‚ check out what would be our operational costs would be if we move‚ and report back to mein a week."Mohan knew the challenge quite well as the branch manager of the Good will Specialty Products. Hiscompany is into manufacturing of special apparel for injured and people with other medical conditions.He needs to deal with high-cost labor in a remote village

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    Clamour at Home: The Price of Becoming Big 4. Wal-Mart’s Response    Dr. Lakshmi Mohan Global Ambitions Re-thinking “One-Size-Fits-All” Approach Flexible Workforce 1 How Wal-Mart Got There - A Retrospective on Its Growth  The Numbers: How “Big” is Big?  IT: The Driver of the EDLP strategy  Management Process … Partnership with Suppliers … Partnership with Employees … Obsessive Focus on Costs Dr. Lakshmi Mohan 2 Wal-Mart: A Behemoth …  1962 : Sam Walton launched his first store  Location

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    Bhagavad Gita Analysis

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    September 2015 The Bhagavad-Gita Translation In the Bhagavad-Gita‚ Vishnu presents three qualities of nature that are bind within a person’s inner self‚ atman‚ which are sattva‚ rajas‚ and tamas. In the Bhagavad-Gita translated by Barabara Stoler Miller‚ she translated in the fourteenth teaching‚ verse five‚ that sattva‚ rajas‚ and tamas were lucidity‚ passion‚ and dark inertia respectively. The first quality of nature‚ sattva‚ is portrayed as the good and light in humans. However‚ according to the

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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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    Chapter Sumamries Chapter 1: Australia after the last days is brutal‚ lawless world where only the most ruthless survive. Ben is a teenage boy who has the ability to communicate with animals using the call. He is also a prisoner of Greg‚ an older boy who forces Ben to use his talent to lure animals‚ which Greg then kills for food. Ben dreams of a different life and the peace of his childhood home on the southern beaches of Sydney. He escapes from Greg one rainy might‚ in search of this dream. Chapter

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    the recent times‚ the land prices in the area have more than doubled in the last 3 years and still land is available with great difficulty. Mr. Mohan is the production head of ABC Ltd. and has been successful with the production and the level is continuously increasing. But in recent times‚ he is facing the problem of quality complaints which have

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    CULTURE Mauryas Art and Architecture During the Mauryan period there was a great development in the field of art and architecture. The main examples of the Mauryan art and architecture that survived are • Ashokan pillars and capitals. • Remains of the royal palace and the city of Pataliputra • Rock-cut Chaitya caves in the Barabar and Nagarjuni hills • Individual Mauryan sculptures and terracotta figurines The famous city of Pataliputra was described in detail by Megasthenese‚ references

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