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    1. Introduction Indian civilization began in 2500 BC‚ starting from the Indus Valley developed‚ so take the country called India. In additional‚ India’s historic and geographic complex and changing environment‚ rich in a variety of terrain‚ climate changing‚ high population density‚ India is a federal state and composed from 22 provinces‚ the highest population density at the Ganges and Asia tactlessness River Yamuna the intersection of two major holy rivers in Uttar Pradesh. Besides‚ their

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    most populous city in India‚ and the fifth most populous city in the world‚ with a total metropolitan area population of approximately 20.5 million. Along with the neighbouring urban areas‚ including the cities of Navi Mumbai and Thane‚ it is one of the most populous urban regions in the world. GEOGRAPHIC POSITION: Mumbai lies on the west coast of India and has a deep natural harbour. In 2009‚ Mumbai was named an alpha world city. It is also the wealthiest city in India‚[9] and has the highest

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    The culture of India is very unique and goes back thousands of years. In this essay‚ I will focus only on modern India‚ particularly on Mohandus K. Gandhi’s influence on the formation of the 20th century Indian government and culture‚ but also on religion and language. However‚ I will be ignoring movies‚ music‚ and postsecondary education. Additionally‚ I will list major American institutions‚ advice for Indian American parents and children immigrating to the United States‚ academic citations‚ and

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    SUBJECT: Social behavior and personal space of India DATE: July 16‚ 2005 MESSAGE: In doing research‚ I found the following information to be of great value when doing business in India. Personal space in not a concept that the Indians have thoroughly developed in their country (Moxon‚ 1998). They are very curious people and will start a conversation with you the moment they see you. They will ask many questions including questions of a personal nature (Mathew‚ 1996). Indians

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    Consumer Culture in india

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    field work in India for sufficiently long duration (seven months) and studying the relevant literattire that provided me with impxjrtant theoretical insights needed to interpret my empirical observations. ABSTRACT As India moves from a production oriented mixed economy to a consumer society‚ thexe is a need to understand the forces behind this transition. In this paper‚ I examine a number of cultural and social Üiemes accompanying the consumerist trends in India. Although India remains in

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    India and its Business Culture In today’s world‚ globalisation plays a more and more important role. The idea of the “global village” is becoming reality and business is done not only regional but over the whole world. A European enterprise for example nowadays usually does not only have business partnerships in Europe but also in America or Asia‚ depending on the branch of their business. In this world of doing business with any kinds of nations and cultures knowledge about the culture and business

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    CULTURES OF INDIA AND UK

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    Introduction INDIA vs. UK CULTURAL DIFFERENCES * Doing favors: Indian organizational culture means that within an organization needs to do something he / she have the tendency to turn to friends in the hierarchy in order to obtain a favor to do their task. It also can be true when it comes to training and development especially in areas such as promotion where a senior officer might prefer some one due to their relationship. But however this does not happen in an UK organizational culture. In UK everything

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    What is culture? The customary beliefs‚ social forms‚ and material traits of a racial‚ religious‚ or social group is known as culture. A nation that has no cultural heritage is like an orphan who has nothing to feed upon. India is a country with various cultures. Indian culture has always been dynamic and open. Be it religion‚ philosophy‚ maths‚ commerce‚ art‚ architecture‚ music‚ painting‚ or any other enterprise the impact of the Indian Culture is easily visible even in the global

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    Cultural differences between India and Germany Increasingly‚ managers must deal with multiple ethnic groups with very different cultures. Thanks to globalization‚ we are likely to work with Japanese‚ French‚ Chinese‚ German and all sorts of other nationalities. It is important to recognize that people from different cultures are different in a variety of ways‚ including different ways of attending meetings and negotiations. In the following essay I will present the differences between an Europe

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    The 4 principal language of India are Kannada‚ Malayalam‚ Tamil and Telugu Dravidians- descendants of early people Modern Families are Nuclear while there Traditional is being an extended family Holi- arrival of spring Diwali- feast‚ fall Sari- worn by women draped around the body Salwar- lon flowing trousers worn by unmarried or young girls Kameez- long blouse Dhoti- worn by men wrapped between legs Pajama- formal wear Loincloth- worn by poor farmers Sambar- Southern dish like dal with

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