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    Narayana Hrudalaya

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    Yasarapu (33016) Mimansa Khanna (33022) Surbhi Sood (33051) Ankit Parikh (p28056) Jyothsna Yasarapu (33016) Mimansa Khanna (33022) Surbhi Sood (33051) Ankit Parikh (p28056) Case 02:-Narayana Hrudayalaya Q1) Specialist surgeons such as Dr Devi Shetty are always short of time. Do you think experts like him would be able to spare enough time for providing diagnosis advice to distant patients through ‘telemedicine’ in a sustainable manner for a long time? Telemedicine is the use of telecommunication

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    "The Essence of the Epoche" In the Supreme Court ruling of Davis v. Davis‚ Justice Daughtrey created an epoche of the law when she‚ unlike previous judges‚ based her decision on the recognition of a new category more relevant to the case rather than relying on one previously established. She casts aside conventional thoughts and residual knowledge by declaring the case to present a "question of first impression" which will require the court to act through common law. Although Justice Daughtrey relates

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    Classical Dance

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    Classical Dances of India Rewati Limaye FSC1 50109 Dance in India‚ is rooted in longstanding tradition. This vast Indian sub-continent has given birth to varied forms of dancing. Each of them is shaped by the influences of a particular period and environment. These pristine forms have been preserved through the centuries‚ to become a part of our present culture‚ a living legacy which is both our pride and delight. Some of the world-famous dance forms that originated and evolved in India are

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    Explain why. If successful‚ what were the elements that made it successful? If not yet successful‚ what else should NH be doing? “A dream of making quality healthcare available to the masses worldwide” Narayana Hrudayalaya was established by Dr. Devi Prasad Shetty in 2001 with this mission. Its main focus was to provide affordable cardiac care to the masses. It has followed a hybrid strategy of attracting paying patients by virtue of its reputation for high quality combined with a relentless focus

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    Sarojnee Devi Haulder PTLLS Level 4 Practical Question 5 EXPLAIN DIFFERENT METHODS OF FEEDBACK Learning is an active process. To learn‚ we need to plan what we ’re going to do; attempt to do it and then receive feedback on our work. We then use this feedback to improve the work we have just done; or‚ more often in education‚ to ensure that the next work we do embraces what we have learned. Feedback also affects how we feel about our work‚ and inevitably also about ourselves; feedback thus also

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    Architecture Architecture Planning Architecture Architecture Architecture Architecture Architecture Architecture Architecture Architecture National Institute of Technology‚ Patna National Institute of Technology‚ Tiruchirappalli Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University‚ J&K Page 1 of 3 CENTRAL SEAT ALLOCATION BOARD [JEE (MAIN) [Ministry of Human Resource Development‚ Govt. of India]

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    Topic: Prostitution Brinda S Prostitution is often regarded as the world’s oldest profession. It has existed since time immemorial and probably will continue to do so. Indian culture with its vast diversities is no exception. On one hand it has condemned prostitutes by ostracizing them and on the other hand it has accommodated it as in the case of the devadasi system. It was in this backdrop that I developed an interest to study this inherent contradiction. There are two other reasons for choosing

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    A STUDY ON EFFECTIVENESS OF CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT IN M/S SRI DEVI TEXTILE‚ PALLADAM AUTHOR - KARTHICK.K ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTTMENT OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT RVS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE (AUTONOMOUS) SULUR - COIMBATORE. MOBILE NO-09600549539 LAND LINE NO-0423-2526016 E-MAIL-ID- karthick.k@rvsgroup.com karthickkdv@gmail.com 1.1 INTRODUCTION The Textile industry in India has been pioneer industry. India’s Industrialization in other fields has mainly

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    Translating Standayini

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    the debate over the representation of the colonized ‘other’ does not arise if the translator herself is rooted in the culture of the colonized. The Bengali story Stanadayini is composed by the well known writer Mahasweta Devi‚ and translated into English as Breast-Giver by Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak who has had her roots of cultural upbringing in Bengal. Yet there are remarkable aspects where the ‘other’ of the original text loses her

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    Mahasweta Devi was born in 1926 in Dhaka‚ to literary parents in a Hindu Brahmin family. Her father Manish Ghatak was a well-known poet and novelist of the Kallol era‚ who used the pseudonym Jubanashwa.[3] Noted filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak was the youngest brother of Manish Ghatak. Mahasweta’s mother Dharitri Devi was also a writer and a social worker whose brothers were very distinguished in various fields‚ such as the noted sculptor Sankha Chaudhury and the founder-editor of the Economic and Political

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