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    Pest Analysis

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    limited to 240‚000 next year. This may reduce the sales volume of car. Chinese goverment encourage overseas company operate in China‚ such as derating‚ lower lending rate… • Chinese employment legislation is pretty integrated. China’s Tenth National People’s Congress Standing Committee of the twenty-eighth meeting passed the PRC Labor Contract Law. The New York Times‚ the Associated Press and other mainstream media to comment that the law further to emphasize the Chinese labor contracts labor laws. It

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    Women in Indian Politics

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    election. For the last two decades almost equal numbers of men and women have gone to the polling booths to vote. While women do seem to be exercising their voting powers vigorously; the number of women filing their nomination papers in any election‚ national or State‚ is still only a fraction of the corresponding number of men. Some withdraw at the last moment leading to just a half-handful contesting candidates. Ultimately the number of women winning elections will be so small that their percentage

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    Indira Gandhi's Biography

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    Broadcasting. The Congress Party President K. Kamaraj was helpful in making Indira Gandhi the Prime Minister. Gandhi then showed she could win elections and outsmart others. She led India as Prime Minister during the win of East Pakistan over Pakistan in 1971 war and creation of an independent Bangladesh. She imposed a state of emergency in 1975. Congress Party and Indira Gandhi herself lost the next general election for the first time in 1977. Indira Gandhi led the Congress back to victory in

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    S C Bose

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    World War II with the help of the Axis powers. Bose‚ who had been ousted from the Indian National Congress in 1939 following differences with the more conservative high command‚[2] and subsequently placed under house arrest by the British‚ escaped from India in early 1941.[3] He turned to the Axis powers for help in gaining India’s independence by force.[4] With Japanese support‚ he organised the Indian National Army (INA)‚ composed largely of Indian soldiers of the British Indian army who had been

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    J.L.Nehru‚ and Indira Gandhi. But can you imagine a foreign woman can be the main leader of that country. It was not possible before but when Sonia Gandhi took over as the president of the India’s Congress Party in 1999 the whole scenario of the Indian politics changed. At that time‚ the Indian Congress Party was in deep water; its performance was going downward‚ the whole morale of the party was low. There was need of some kind of rejuvenation in the party to bring good old days. Transformational

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    Jan Lokpal

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    n lokpalThe Lokpal Bill might have power concentrated on a single institution which is not healthy for a Democracy. Lokpal shall have powers to direct the Judiciary . This will compromise the independence of Judiciary. Even if this proposal were to be accepted‚ many Constitutional amendments have to be made.. These points have to be taken note of. The LokThe word Lokpal means an ombudsman in India. The word hs been derived from the Hindi words “lok” (people) and “pal” (protector/caretaker).

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    Lala Lajpat Rai

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    Ashely Newsome Period 7 Avid Mrs.McGough Lala Lajpat Rai Thesis: Lala Lajpat Rai was an all around freedom fighter for India. He wanted them to be free from British rule. He protested openly and was arrested several times‚ and eventually killed during a protest. He fought bravely and faithfully for what he believed in‚ he fought for what he thought was wrong and the ways to make it right. India for a long time had grown tired of British rule‚ and they wanted to run their own country. They fought

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    various political parties as of March 2009. India has a multi-party system‚ where there are a number of national as well as regional parties. A regional party may gain a majority and rule a particular state. If a party is represented in more than 4 states‚ it would be labelled a national party. Out of the 64 years of India’s independence‚ India has been ruled by the Indian National Congress (INC) for 51 of those years. The party enjoyed a parliamentary majority save for two brief periods during

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    The Power of Youth

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    The Power of Youth in Creating “Corruption Free India” The essay is a study of role of youth to make country a corruption free nation. It is an effort to give concrete view point on the power of the integrated youth of nation who are future of the country and whose efforts are decisive for country’s progress. INTRODUCTION It is a no brainer that Corruption in India is at its rampant best. There is not one section of the society that is spared from it. Recent examples like CWG‚ 2G and

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    decision of the partition. During the 18th and 19th centuries‚ the British gained full power over India. Bitterness towards the British developed as Hindus and Muslims were denied jobs and high positions in the government and army. The Indian National Congress (INC)‚ lead by Jawaharlal Nehru‚ was created by the end of the 19th Century. Indians demanded equal opportunity and freedom from colonial rule. The British wanted to make the Muslims their allies in order to counter the perceived threat of

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