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    INTRODUCTION The world today is totally depends on industrial relations. So the researcher thought that it would be worthwhile to do a study on relationship between employees and management in the day-to-day working industry. The reason for pursuing this project is to gain more knowledge about relationships which forms an integral part of sound industries. Observing so many applications creeping up in the past decade‚ which involves industrial relations many companies have turned up to these sound

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    Himachal Pradesh an Overview

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    Himachal Pradesh: the Land of Gods. 10/7/2011 ROSHNI RAMCHANDANI Himachal Pradesh: History and Geography Pre History & Early History The history of Himachal Pradesh dates back to around two million years. At this point of time‚ people lived in the foothills of Himachal Pradesh. These original inhabitants of Himachal‚ the Kols and the Mundas‚ were forced by the people of the great Indus valley civilization to move up to the hills. The Indus valley civilization prospered here between 2250

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    were understandable and improving measures necessitated an employment guarantee backed by the State. In this chapter we discuss about the trends in implementations of National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 at all-India level‚ at the Andhra Pradesh State level and the Vishakhapatnam district where the field village exists‚ in the past three years (2006 to 2009). The Act is applicable to areas notified by the Central Government and will cover the whole community within five years. In its

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    Satya

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    Pingali Venkayya | Pingali Venkayya | Born | 2 August 1876 Machilipatnam‚ Krishna district Andhra pradesh | Died | 4 July 1963 (aged 86) | Nationality | Indian | Occupation | Geologist‚ Designer‚ Freedom Fighter. | Known for | Design of Indian National Flag | Kasinathuni Nageswara Rao | A postage stamp of Nageswara Rao Kasinathuni | Born | Yelakurru‚ Krishna District‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ India | Nationality | Indian (Telugu) | Other names | Desabandhu Viswadata | Ethnicity |

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    Raghavendra

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    growth in my field. Course Institution Board/University Year of passing Percentage B.Tech (EEE) MKIT Engineering College‚ Kadapa‚ Andhra Pradesh JNTU May 2013 76.15% Intermediate (MPC) Sri Sai Ram Junior College‚ Kadapa‚ Andhra Pradesh Board of Intermediate. March 2009 82.00% SSC Sri Guru Raghavendra High School‚Kadapa‚ Andhra Pradesh School Secondary Board April 2007 77.43% MATLAB‚ Embedded systems Languages: JAVA Database: Oracle 9i/10g Operating systems: Windows

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    Jonica

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    Commission available for the year 2004-05‚ the poverty ratio for rural and urban areas of Andhra Pradesh were 11.20% and 28.00% respectively and that for the State as combined was 15.80%. The corresponding figures for All India during the same period were 28.30%‚ 25.70% for rural and urban areas and 27.50% for the Nation as combined. Annexure 9.1 depicts the percentage of people below the poverty line in Andhra Pradesh and at All India level for different time periods. As economy grows and per capita incomes

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    Road

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    CONCEPT NOTE Development of road from Gulbarga - Kazi Kotnoor – Hebbal - Kalagi - Sulepet - Chincholli - Konchavaram to Andhra Pradesh Border leading to Zahirabad in Andra Pradesh. Chincholi is one of the most backward taluka’s of Gulbarga district despite the fact that it has rich mineral‚ forest and agricultural resources. At present Gulbarga is connected to Hyderabad through Wagdari-Gulbarga-Sedam-Rebbanpalli road. However‚ Chincholi taluka which is closer to Hyderabad does not have any

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    Jewellery Market

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    -DONE VI. Major Players – Jewelries Outlets -DONE VII. Final Conclusion VIII. References I. Indian Jewelry Market – Statistics II. Major Players – States South India 1. Kerala 2. Andhra Pradesh 3. Tamil Nadu 4. Karnataka North India 1. Punjab 2. Haryana 3. Uttar Pradesh Western India 1. Maharashtra 2. Gujarat - Ahmedabad‚ Palanpur‚ Bhavnagar‚ Valsad and Navsari Eastern India 1. Orissa III. Gold Consumption State Wise No State Name Quantity of Gold /

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    Road accidents claim 419 lives in three years ITANAGAR‚ Jan 10: Almost every day we hear about road accidents in Arunachal Pradesh. However‚ only few accidents are recorded and made known to public as many of such accidents go unreported and unrecorded. The data available with this daily is alarming. Between 2009-2011‚ 419 people lost their lives involving 826 accidents. One died and four others sustained major injuries‚ when their speeding Maruti ZEN‚ AS/22A/3434 collided with a bus bearing

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    and coastal andhra become basis for formation of indias first linguistic state when unified andhra was created in 1956 after the passing of state reorganisation act of 1956 despite the state reorganisation comission final analysis recommending against the merging as the then central government led by jawahar lal nehru feared for creation of inward looking states that would imperil consolidation of nationhood and can encourage pariochalism and separatism but the government unified andhra with the provision

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