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    members use the services such as free surgeries‚ subsidised hospitalisation‚ free consultation‚ medicines and tests at ARY clinics and other hospitals by paying an annual premium of Rs.120 per head. The scheme has enrolled more than 100‚000 members in Karnataka and‚ in five years‚ has facilitated more than 1‚000 surgeries. With a 100% renewal rate in most villages‚ this plan has benefited almost 250‚000 people. Since many health problems arise due to lack of awareness and poor hygiene‚ the Foundation

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    Industrial Visit to Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd.‚ Bangalore Date : 19-07-2012 Sreerag V S Batch 18‚ Section C Organised by : Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship‚ Bangalore The students of Batch 18‚ Section C visited KARNATAKA SOAPS AND DETERGENTS LIMITED‚ BANGALORE as a part of our Industrial visit on July 19th 2012. KARNATAKA SOAPS AND DETRERGENTS LIMITED (KSDL) ‚BANGALORE is a company owned by Government of India in Karnataka. The Government sandalwood oil factory

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    Karnataka State law University. Navanagar‚ HUBLI – 580 025. ------------------------------------------------- Phone: 0836-2222392 Fax: 0836-2223392 ------------------------------------------------- Website: www.kslu.ac.in Principles and practices of management PROJECT:- done at KMF ( co-operative society) NAME:- Santosh B. M. CLASS:- B.B.A.‚LL.B(HONS)(1STSEM) R.NO:- 08 DATE:- 20-10-2012 SUBMITED

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    Harvard Case Study Karnataka Yashaswini Health Insurance Scheme 1. Background Approximately less than one sixth of India’s billion people have access to affordable healthcare. For the rest‚ medical help is often inaccessible and beyond their means. Too often‚ the cost of staying alive pushes one quarter of Indians below the poverty line[i] and hospitalization can result in years of debt repayment‚ so that rural indebtedness caused by illness is frequently far greater than that caused by

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    Essay in Hindi

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    10 Years Applicant Details Applicant’s Name ANURAG CHOUDHARY Date of Birth (DD/MM/YYYY) 21/03/1996 Place of Birth (Village/Town/City) BIDAR District                                          BIDAR State/UT                                          KARNATAKA Country                                          INDIA Gender | MALE | Marital Status | SINGLE | Citizenship of India by                                          BIRTH | | Employment Type STUDENT Is either of your parent (in case of minor)/

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    Rights of Unborn Coparcener | Gaurang Singh‚ 2010 BA LLB 84 | Family Law II‚ Trimester VI‚ NLIU Bhopal | Sr. No | Heading | Pg No. | I | Introduction | 4 | II | Rights of unborn child under different law | 4 | III | Judgements made before passing of Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956 | 7 | IV | Analysis of Section 20‚ Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956 | 8 | V | Essentials | 9 | VI | Conclusion | 10 | VI | Bibliography | 11 | Statement of Problem: The examination of rights of an unborn

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    Backward Classes Commission Reports in Karnataka: A Critical Review of Criteria‚ Recommendations and Judgements Sharada S. Avantika Gode Abstract: This paper maps the trajectory of recommendations made by commissions set up for the improvement of the status of the Backward Classes in Karnataka. Starting with the Leslie Miller Committee Report in 1919‚ the paper analyses the criteria considered to determine backwardness‚ and critically juxtaposes the recommendations in the socio-cultural context

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    GENERAL AWARENESS QUESTIONS FOR XAT – 2012 (Paper-I) Directions for questions 1 to 35: Select the correct alternative from the given choices. 1. Who is the Author of book “Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten The World Economy”? (A) Amartya Sen (B) Raghuram Rajan (C) Kaushik Basu (D) C. Ranga Rajan (E) None of these Guru Vempati China Satyam‚ Padma Bhushan passed away in July 2012. He is an exponent of which Indian classical dance form? (A) Bharata Natyam (B) Kathak (C) Kathakali (D)

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    Foreign exchange practices & hedging tools used by software industry 2. A Comparative Analysis of Balanced Fund Scheme of Mutual Fund 3. An analytical study on the volatility of securities traded on BSE sensex 4. Analysis of Foreign Currency Funding Option 5. A study on the security analysis for selecting the appropriate security through analyzing economy and industry 6. A study on demat and online trading in secondary market 7. Analytical study of Derivatives 8. A study on Impact of NPAâ„¢s

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    even right next door. Let’s take the state of Karnataka as a example. Even thought the language spoken in Karnataka is Kannada‚ as you go to different parts of Karnataka the accents‚ the dialects‚ the vocabulary change‚ sometimes dramatically. For example‚ the Kannada spoken by a person from Mandya or Mysore region is different from a person who is from Tumkur or Kollegalla region. Now‚ let us look at food preferences. A person from South Karnataka would prefer to eat softer‚ rice-based foods items

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