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    Non Government Organization ( NGO’s) NON – GOVERNMENT ORGANISATION (NGO’S) Submitted by:- SERIES NAME ROLL NO. 1 CHAVDA VAISHALI D. 09 2 DAVE DIPA M. 15 3 GADANI VINITA H. 18 4 JAIN RUCHITA S. 25 5 JHA ARCHITA K. 28 6 KADIYA PRANJAL A. 30 7 MANKAD RIYAZ M. 42 8 SOLANKI PREM J. 98 9 JOSHI BHAUMIK D. 126 10 GARG ANKIT K. 119 Submitted to: SOM-LALIT INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CERTIFICATE

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    Sunitha Willims

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    Sunita Williams Sunita Williams (born September 19‚ 1965) is a United States Naval officer and a NASA astronaut.[1] She was assigned to the International Space Stationas a member of Expedition 14 and then joined Expedition 15. She holds the record of the longest spaceflight (195 days) for female space travelers Personal Williams was born in Euclid‚ Ohio to Deepak Pandya and Bonnie Pandya‚ who reside in Falmouth‚ Massachusetts. Dr. Deepak Pandya is a famousneuroanatomist. Williams’ roots

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    Eat Pray Love Review

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    Early on in "Eat‚ Pray‚ Love‚" her travelogue of spiritual seeking‚ the novelist and journalist Elizabeth Gilbert gives a characteristically frank rundown of her traveling skills: tall and blond‚ she doesn’t blend well physically in most places; she’s lazy about research and prone to digestive woes. "But my one mighty travel talent is that I can make friends with anybody‚" she writes. "I can make friends with the dead. . . . If there isn’t anyone else around to talk to‚ I could probably make friends

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    Life and thoughts of mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in 1869 in the coastal town of Porbandar‚ one of scores of tiny princely states and now part of theIndian state of Gujarat. Although the Gandhis‚ meaning grocers‚ were merchants by caste‚ they had risen to important political positions. Mohandas’s father was the chief administrator and member of the court of Porbandar‚ and his grandfather that of the adjacent tiny state of Junagadh. Gandhi grew up in an eclectic religious

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    Religion under Globalisation Author(s): P. Radhakrishnan Source: Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. 39‚ No. 13 (Mar. 27 - Apr. 2‚ 2004)‚ pp. 1403-1411 Published by: Economic and Political Weekly Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4414836 . Accessed: 17/10/2013 11:47 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars

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    Economic Ideas of Kautilya

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    Economic ideas of Kautilya (Arthashastra) Introduction: Kautilya’s Arthashastra is the chief source of information. Kautilya’s name was Vishnu Gupta. He was a learned Brahmin. He is known by the name of Kautilya because he was an expert in diplomacy and political strategy. He was the chief minister of Chandra Gupta Maurya. He was responsible for getting Chandra Gupta the kingdom of Nand‚ after destroying its king. Kautilya has given vivid description of the administrative procedures‚ of the duties

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    not essential for the promotion of the spirit of democracy....But as time goes forward and new necessities and occasions arise‚ the custom regarding... interdining and intermarrying willrequire cautious modifications or rearrangements. 38 In his ashram (his experimental model commune)‚ interdining with Untouchables was a corellary to their acceptance in 1915as members. * But for a long time Gandhi took a different stance in regard to Hindu practice at large‚ and in this regard wasin the early

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    Ghandi Salt March

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    journey from Sabarmati to Dandi‚ Gandhi sent a letter to the Viceroy himself‚ forewarning their plans of civil disobedience: If my letter makes no appeal to your heart‚ on the eleventh day of this month I shall proceed with such co-workers of the Ashram as I can take‚ to disregard the provisions of the Salt Laws. I regard this tax to be the most iniquitous of all from the poor man’s standpoint. As the Independence movement is essentially for the poorest in the land‚ the beginning will be made with

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    secrets to the world and saw the way how to make balance in life between all circumstances. His popularity is rising because his personal interest to teach yoga and make difference in people life and society. A large number of people attended his camps‚ ashram‚ TV show and video. He is founder of Trust which name is “Divya yoga Mandir”‚ also the purpose of the ‘mandir’ to popularize yoga and develop Ayurveda. Ramdev was born in northern India in 1965 close to state of Haryana. He attended school till the

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    Rajiv Gandhi

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    Rajiv Gandhi राजीव गांधी (IPA: [raːdʒiːv gaːnd̪ʰiː])‚ born in Bombay‚ (August 20‚ 1944 – May 21‚ 1991)‚ the elder son of Indira and Feroze Gandhi‚ was the 9th Prime Minister of India (and the third from the Nehru-Gandhi family) from his mother’s death on 31 October 1984 until his resignation on December 2‚ 1989 following a general election defeat. He was the youngest Prime Minister of India (at the age of 40). Rajiv Gandhi was a professional Pilot for Indian Airlines (now Air India) before entering

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