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    Women in India have attained greatness through the ages – in political‚ academic and spiritual spheres. They enjoyed freedom and equal participation in public life in ancient India. In the Rig Veda‚ women are placed at the highest pedestal – ‘Yatr nariyastu poojayante ramante tatr devah’ or where women are worshipped‚ Gods preside there. The Taittriya Upanishad teaches us ‘Matridevo bhava’ or ‘Let your mother be God to you’.  Swami Vivekananda rightly said‚ “All nations have attained greatness

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    allies also sought to capitalize and establish their power on the trade union scene in Mumbai. Although Samant had links with the Congress and Maharashtra politician Abdul Rehman Antulay‚ Prime Minister Indira Gandhi considered him a serious political threat. Samant’s control of the mill workers made Gandhi and other Congress leaders fear that his

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    Feb Major Events -Delhi emerged as worst place in terms of key parameters of environment in the Environmental Performance Index (EPI).Delhi was ranked at number 32. -Sugata Mitra was awarded the million-dollar TED Prize for pursuing his idea for building the schools in the Internet. -Anupam Kher‚ the veteran Bollywood actor was awarded with the City Proclamation Award in Los Angeles. -The Government of Japan nominated Haruhiko Kuroda for the designation of next governor of the Central Bank

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    Introduction: The world is an ever changing place. What is taboo today may become a norm tomorrow. There are vast numbers of countries with various languages‚ religions and their cultural ethnicity. India has been referred to as a country which is a living example of unity in diversity. In today’s age of capitalism and free trade‚ borders are soon getting irrelevant and people are migrating‚ more than ever before‚ to achieve their personal and organisational goals. It becomes all the more important

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    Martin Luther King by Indira Gandhi Prime Minister Of India Speech at the presentation of the Jawaharial Nehru Award for International Understanding to Coretta Scott King in New Delhi‚ India on January 24‚ 1969. This is a poignant moment for all of us. We remember vividly your last visit to our country. We had hoped that on this occasion‚ Dr. King and you would be standing side by side on this platform. That was not to be. He is not with us but we feel his spirit. We admired Dr. King. We felt

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    Challenge before the Nation‚ etc. Mukherjee began his career as an upper-division clerk in the office of the Deputy Accountant-General (Post and Telegraph) in Calcutta. Mukherjee got involved in the politics of the Indian National Congress in 1969. Indira Gandhi made Mukherjee the Deputy Leader of the Congress in the Rajya Sabha in 1978. Mukherjee became Leader of the House in the Lok Sabha in 2004. Mukherjee’s political skills and long experience in government have led him to heading a large number of

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    History of Press Printing press was introduced in India by the British. In 1674 the first printing apparatus was established in Bombay followed by Madras in 1772. The British encouraged only those newspapers and journals that supported them. They were always suspicious of journalists & newspapers. They were against any kind of criticism. The first English newspaper in India ‘The Bengal Gazette’ or ‘Hicky’s Gazette’. Year 1780‚ Published weekly. Political and Commercial paper. Some of his

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    ASSIGNMENT Course Code : MS - 24 Course Title : Employment Relations Assignment Code : MS-24/SEM - I /2011 Coverage : All Blocks Note: Answer all the questions and send them to the Coordinator of the Study Centre you are attached with. 1) Trace down the evolution of Industrial Relations in Indian Context. Explain the concept and approaches of industrial relations. Critically evaluate the industrial relations scenario of any organization you are familiar with. Discuss its advantages

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    CURRICULUM VITAE ANANTH BABU. S.R Email id : srananthbabu@gmail.com ADDRESS: 45‚ Indira Gandhi street mmw colony‚ thirunagar‚ madurai-625006. Mobile no: 97895-67041 ------------------------------------------------- Career Objective: To Work in challenging environment and aiming towards professional development and growth of esteemed organization. -------------------------------------------------

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    particular fields‚ like maths‚ mechanical engineering‚ defence etc. This kind of gender biased approach is detrimental for the development of the society. Time and again‚ women have proved their mettle in every field. Women like Margaret Thatcher‚ Indira Gandhi‚ Mari Curie etc.‚ are symbols of women’s intelligence and skills. Thus‚ I firmly believe that both genders have equal rights and universities should accept them in equal numbers. Equality in education will help in development of the society

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