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    Poverty

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    <div id="TB_overlay" class="TB_overlayBG"> <div class="popup" id="popUp"> <p>This page uses Javascript. Your browser either doesn’t support Javascript or you have it turned off. </p> <p> To see this page as it is meant to appear please use a Javascript enabled browser.</p> </div></div> Rajasthan Yuva Udyamita Protsahan Yojana Results List of Applicants eligible to submit the Detailed Project Report (DPRs) of their Business Plans Cut off Marks: 613

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    SHAH & ANCHOR KUTCHHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES PROJECT SUBMITTED ON: 25/05/2013 PROJECT SUBMITTED BY: AKSHAYA.U.BHADALKAR ROLL NO: 1 COMPANY NAME: BANK OF INDIA PROJECT REPORT ON: CREDIT APPRAISALS 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE BANK Bank of India was founded on 7th September‚ 1906 by a group of eminent businessmen from Mumbai. The Bank was under private ownership and control till July 1969 when it was nationalised along with 13 other banks

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    Delhi Tourism

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    Delhi Attractions Delhi has seen a number of dynasties to take birth and die in its soil for many centuries. The monuments‚ cenotaphs and mausoleums of kings and queens fringed in the city still narrate the bloody heritage of the city. You will also be amazed to see the sky high forts and palaces depicting the grandeur of yore as you take tour in Delhi. Some famous destinations which you should visit once you come in Delhi are - Red Fort Red Fort‚ New Delhi Built in the red sandstone‚ the magnificent

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    Status of Women in Manipur

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    THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN MANIPUR By: Ngangom Joyshree Devi Guest Lecturer‚ The Imphal College‚ Manipur‚ India. Introduction: The Meities (Manipuris dwelling in the valley region) are patrilineal and both patrilicol and virilocal. The society is governed by a highly organised administrative system existing from very ancient times. The history of Manipur is a revealing role of the people’s love for independence. In such a society‚ women not only brought a human element into the masculine world of justice

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    The Rajputs of India

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    THE RAJPUTS OF INDIA "Rajput" identifies numerous ksatriya or warrior castes in northern and western India. The term "Rajput" comes from rajaputra‚ which means "son of kings." Rajputs are famed for their fighting abilities and once ruled numerous Indian princely states. The British grouped many of these states into the Rajputana Province. Today‚ it is the Indian state of Rajasthan. Most believe Rajputs come from tribes in central Asia such as the Parthians‚ Kushans‚ Shakas‚ and Huns. These groups

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    Mahathma Gandhi

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    Indira Gandhi Famous As: Former Prime Minister of India Nationality: Indian Religion: Hindu Political Ideology: Indian National Congress Born On: 19 November 1917 AD Zodiac Sign: Scorpio    Famous Scorpios Born In: Allahabad Died On: 31 October 1984 AD Place Of Death: New Delhi Father: Jawaharlal Nehru Mother: Kamala Nehru Spouse: Feroze Gandhi (m. 1942–1960) Children: Rajiv Gandhi‚ Sanjay Gandhi Education: University of Oxford‚ Badminton School‚ Somerville College‚ Oxford‚ Visva-Bharati

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    Stricter Animal Cruelty Laws Needed The abuse of innocent animals is a serious offense that can be avoided by the enforcement of policy changes and harsher punishment. The current laws regarding animal cruelty and mistreatment are in dire need of being strengthened. Animals are living creatures that deserve basic rights. They are unable to take the witness stand to defend themselves; therefore it is our responsibility as caring people to do something about it. According The Legal Dictionary animal

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    its top 20 managers. Academy of Management Review 9:193-206. Hambrick D‚ Finkelstein S. 1987. Managerial discretion: a bridge between polar views of organizational outcomes. In Research in organizational behavior‚ Vol. 9‚ Staw B‚ Cummings LL (eds). JAI Press: Greenwich‚ CT; 369-406. Hannan MT‚ Freeman JH. 1989. Organizational ecology. Harvard University Press: Cambridge‚ MA. Heckman J. 1979 Sample selection bias as specification error. Econometrica 46: 1251-1271. Jensen M‚ Zajac E. 2004. Corporate

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    Canada‚ 1976-86. In L. E. Preston (Ed.)‚ Research in corporate social performance and policy‚ vol. 10: 241-265. Greenwich‚ CT: JAI Press. Clarkson‚ M. B. E. 1991. Defining‚ evaluating‚ and managing corporate social performance: The stakeholder management model. In L. E. Preston (Ed.)‚ Research in corporate social performance and policy‚ vol. 12: 331-358. Greenwich‚ CT: JAI Press. Clarkson‚ M. B. E.‚ & Deck‚ M. C. 1993. Applying the stakeholder management to the analysis and evaluation of corporate

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    THE ASSEMBLY BOMB OUTRAGE In the face of the actions by the revolutionaries‚ the British government enacted the Defence of India Act‚ also known as the Defence of India Regulation Act. It was an Emergency Criminal Law instituted by the Governor General of India in the year 1915. The British Government enacted it with the objective of restricting the revolutionaries and nationalist activities and endeavours and the German supported threats‚ during the aftermath of World War I. With the arrival of

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