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    Abstract: Entrepreneurship is the future of the modern society. They are the driving forces behind Indian economy. Entrepreneurs are people who come out with an new ideas ‚ innovations ‚ do things‚ which are not generally done in the ordinary course of a business. Empowerment of women entrepreneur is an new mantra for development of economy. The present paper focuses mainly women entrepreneur ‚they still represent a minority of all entrepreneurs. It is observed that women entrepreneur networks

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    mind boggling variety of theme as well as that poetry is capable of offering.Toru Dutt‚Sarojini Naidu‚Kamala Das‚Imtiaz Dharkar –these poets have often raised their voices against social and cultural conventions that blocks their freedom.They believe that women need to explore their collective consciousness and shared experience in order to transcend the fragmentation and isolation of their lives. Toru Dutt was the first Indian women poet to write in English and her work depicts archetypes

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    general offer

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    Offer Proposal is defined under section 2(a) of the Indian contract Act‚ 1872 as "when one person signifies to another his willingness to do or to abstain from doing anything with a view to obtain the assent of that other to such act or abstinence‚ he is said to make a proposal/offer". Thus‚ for a valid offer‚ the party making it must express his willingness to do or not to do something. But mere expression of willingness does not constitute an offer. The rules regarding the offer are The offer

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    Bhagat Singh

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    Bhagat Singh In 1923‚ Singh joined the National College in Lahore‚ where he not only excelled in academics but also in extra-curricular activities.[3] He was a participant of the dramatics society in the college.[3] By this time‚ he was fluent in Hindi‚ English‚ Urdu‚ Punjabi and Sanskrit languages.[3][26][27] In 1923‚ Singh won an essay competition set by the Punjab Hindi Sahitya Sammelan. In his essay on Punjab’s Language and Script‚ he quoted Punjabi literature and showed a deep understanding

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    Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar

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    Sahitya Akademi. pp. 4567–4569. ISBN 9788126012213. 6.^ Nikhil Sarkar [Sripantho]‚ "Bat tala"‚ (Calcutta: Ananda‚ 1977) p. 66. (This text is in Bengali and is‚ unfortunately‚ yet to be translated.) 7.^ Romesh Dutt‚ Cultural Heritage of Bengal‚ Calcutta‚ Punthi Pustak (1962)‚ p 8.^ Romesh Dutt‚ Cultural Heritage of Bengal‚ Calcutta‚ Punthi Pustak (1962)‚ p. 117.

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    Discussing the difficulties in tracing the developments in the language press‚ J. Natarajan‚ in his pioneering and famous History of Indian Journalism‚ said that “an important impediment” was that no “coherent connected” record of progress and growth of the Press was available in each of the languages. The case of Urdu Press‚ which is the second oldest language press of the Sub-continent after Bengali (the mother tongue of Bengal)‚ and the first in the rest of India‚ is no exception. Its observers

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    danger than with that of winning political liberty for India. The interests of the British Empire were primary and those of India only secondary’. * Added ‘no one can say that the Congress has not been true to that ideal’ India Today by R.Palme Dutt * Myth of the safety valve = an important element in the liberal and radical section of the political system * Wrote that Congress as bought into existence through direct Governmental initiative and guidance and through ‘a plan secretly pre-arranged

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    and Mains (Yellow cover books) + Any GS Manual (TMH or Spectrum) Modern India - Grover & Mehta or Bipan Chandra + Pratiyogita Darpan Special Issue Polity - Subhash Kashyap‚ M Laxmikanth‚ DD Basu‚ PM Bakshi (all are important) Economy – Uma Kapila‚ Dutt and Sundaram + Pratiyogita Darpan Special Issue + Economics Dictionary + Economic Survey published by Government of India Geography - D.R Khullar‚ Majid Hussain + Pratiyogita Darpan Special Issue Stage 3 – Making notes from Reference books‚ newspapers

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     and boxers Devendro and the unlucky Vikas Krishan are still teenagers with a great future. Even star pugilist Vijender Singh has one more Olympics in him in a higher weight category. Despite competing in his third Games Sushil Kumar is only 29 ­ as is bronze medallist Yogeshwar Dutt. Meanwhile wrestler Amit Kumar‚ who reached the quarters‚ is just 19 and was unlucky to get edged out of the sport’s version of a "tie­break"‚ when he lost the draw in both "periods". The current crop of shooters‚ too‚ can continue for a long period

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    Imperialism in India Imperialism is a policy with a massive influence that completely overpowers weak nations. The late nineteenth and twentieth centuries contained the height of imperialist nations’ power. Not even the rich culture of India was spared at this time‚ for the forceful and industrial Great Britain extended its reach even there. Although originally control rest into the hands of the British East India Company‚ the home government eventually took command themselves. Ultimately‚ controlling

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