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    QUALITY OF PRIMARY EDUCATION IN INDIA INTRODUCTION Education in India is provided by the public sector as well as the private sector‚ with control and funding coming from three levels: central‚state‚ and local. Taxila was the earliest recorded centre of higher learning in India from at least 5th century BCE and it is debatable whether it could be regarded a university or not. The Nalanda University was the oldest university-system of education in the world in the modern sense of university. Western

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    Center State Relation Center-State relations means the relations between Center and it’s units where there exist Federal System. It is of great importance in a country like India constrained by regionalism‚ religion‚ uneven development‚ demand for autonomy‚ identity politics‚ competing political interests‚ caste and race. Gopal Krishna Gokhale was the first person who proposed for devolution of financial authority among Provinces under Decentralisation Commission in 1908. In January 1947‚ Union

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    Gujarat National Law University Research Paper-Introduction to Indian History Topic-Amalgamation of Princely States in India Amalgamation of the Princely States in India By: Devanshi Sharma First Semester Table of Contents 1. Introduction..............................................................................................................4 2. Chamber of Princes and its importance...................................................................7 3. Lapse of Paramountcy

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    Pharmacy Profession in West Bengal & India Under Health Care System In the Past‚ Present and Future: By: Debasish Bhattacharjee B.Pharm‚ M.Tech (Pharma)‚ PGDHCHM‚ PhD (Scholar) In India‚ the profession of pharmacy is still in its developing stages and is yet to bloom to its fullest extent. Here the pharmacist performs a job of a drug seller and does not practice the profession independently and depends on a doctor who is the decision maker. The Role of Pharmacists as indicated by WHO

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    Inflation in United States of Missouri What is grade inflation and why is it that it’s frequently discusses in relation to education in the United States as opposed to other countries‚ like Europe? Wikipedia defines grade inflation as “ the tendency of receiving higher academic grades for performing a work that would have received lower grades in the past.” In European schools‚ fewer than 10% of students get A’s‚ contrary‚ American students get more A’s. Why is there grade inflation in the United States

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    A Profile of the Indian Education System Gretchen Rhines Cheney‚ Betsy Brown Ruzzi and Karthik Muralidharan Paper prepared for the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce November 2005 ©National Center on Education and the Economy‚ 2006 A Profile of the Indian Education System Gretchen Rhines Cheney Betsy Brown Ruzzi and Karthik Muralidharan November 2005 India‚ with more than a billion residents‚ has the second largest education system in the world (after China)

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    overcome many barriers. Cultural differences‚ language acquisition‚ and discrimination are major obstacles refugee children deal with (McBrien 330). Refugee children especially struggle as students. Since most refugee students are unfamiliar with the United States school systems‚ they find themselves lost in mainstream‚ American classrooms. The majority of refugee students are classified

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    Child Poverty and The United States Melissa Sandusky University of Phoenix Child poverty can be found in every corner of the world. In any country there are children living within the devastating effects of poverty. Child poverty has become a worldwide epidemic‚ and the impacts it has on children are countless. This paper will discuss child poverty in the United States and how it has impacted our poor children in this country. In the research I found four major ways that poverty affects

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    significance and the context of the study There has been a large growth in the Pharmaceutical industry in the world and as well as in India in the recent years. Pharmaceuticals have now become a daily part or the element of many people‚ so there is a need to study a bit about the industry. The purpose of this study is to introduce to the Pharmaceutical industry in India and marketing practices of the pharmaceutical companies‚ so that we can get more familiar to the industry and accept the get more

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    Essay on Indian Education System To strengthen the Indian Education System‚ an educational policy was adopted by the Indian Parliament in 1968. Education was made an important and integral part of the national development efforts. After independence there has been an effort to spread education to all levels of Indian society. Statistics point to the fact that 99 per cent of children in age group 6-11 years have been enrolled in school. However‚ to bring the remaining into the ambit of universal

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