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    Legal History of Bangladesh

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    History & Development of Legal System in Bangladesh: Hindu Period to Pakistan Period Md. Ziadul Islam Chowdhury Sadi Department of Law University of Dhaka Legal System has developed gradually in Bangladesh with her growth as a nation over the centuries. Before the advent of British rule this part of the country was under Mughal rule. The Mughals seized power from the Turko-Afghan sultans who ruled the country since the beginning of the 13th century. It was under the Hindu ruler (Aryans) for 1500

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    Arindam Bharath

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    ndamMarch 11‚ 2010 FOR MEANINGFUL AND COMPETENT REPRESENTATION IN PARLIAMENT‚ WOMEN NEED EDUCATION AND EMPOWERMENT‚ AND NOT RESERVATION! So‚ the women’s reservation bill‚ which was first drafted by H. D. Gowda government in 1996‚ finally got cleared in the Rajya Sabha on the 8th of March‚ 2010. Of all the pending bills‚ this one in particular was the most contentious as most political parties could neither accept nor reject it‚ owing to vote-bank politics. Finally‚ amidst some ugly chaos and commotion

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    INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH POEM THE BEGINNING The renaissance in modern Indian Literature begins with Raja Ram Mohan Roy. The infiltration of western culture‚ the study of English literature‚ the adoption of western scientific techniques‚ gave a jolt to India’s traditional life. It shocked us into a new awareness‚ a sense of urgency‚ and the long dormant intellectual and critical impulse was quickened into sudden life and the reawakening Indian spirit went forth to meet the violent challenge of

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    Evil of the Caste System

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    Hindu society is plagued by the ills of caste system and of late‚ this problem has taken the proportions of Goliath and is threatening the very integrity of the nation. The society in India is rather divided on the basis of caste and not a single day passes without an incident where caste becomes the focal point. Recently in Maharashtra State a Dalit family of four was done to death by the upper caste Hindus and there was big riot and arson in the State. Similar incidents also take place in other

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    address the fluctuation in their demand. Advantages and disadvantages of JITD were compared. Introduction Barilla SpA is a pasta manufacturing firm that is founded in 1875 by Pietro Barilla in Parma‚ Italy and currently known as the largest pasta manu-facturer in the world. Barilla owns 25 plants across Italy comprising mostly of Italian super-markets and shops‚ each plant focusing on a particular product such as flour mill‚ pasta‚ and other specialty products like breads‚ cakes‚ and croissants

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    Religion and Homosexuality

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    1. INTRODUCTION Around the world‚ public opinion about homosexuality varies considerably. While‚ for example‚ same-sex marriage is permitted in Canada‚ Belgium‚ and the Netherlands‚ homosexuality is illegal and gay marriage is unthinkable in most African nations. To understand why some countries have such strong penalties for homosexuality‚ we turn to the literature on public opinion and the role that culture and religion have in shaping it. Since public opinion is an important factor in developing

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    A Study on the Effects of Staff Turnover in Business Organisation 1. Introduction Organizations invested a lot for their staff in terms of induction and training‚ maintain and retain them in their organizations. These employees are very important because of their value is huge to the organization‚ and not easily replicate (Meaghan et al 2002). Every organization wishes have high productivity‚ reduce errors and is successes. However‚ to provide basic necessities of secure environment‚ good pay and

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    Boom predicted in Indian beer market One of the world’s largest breweries plans to invest $100m (£70m) in the Indian beer market in the next five years. South African Breweries (SAB)‚ the world’s fifth largest brewer‚ aims to increase its share of the Indian market from 4% to 25%. SAB says it expects the Indian market‚ currently selling 72 million cases of beer a year‚ to treble in size in the next 10 years. A shift in drinking preferences from spirits to beer‚ and also some relaxation in

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    Chapter one INTRODUCTION This line by Mahatma Gandhi is the thrust of the Reformative Theory of Punishment . The most recent and the most humane of all theories are based on the principle of reforming the legal offenders through individual treatment. Not looking to criminals as inhuman this theory puts forward the changing nature of the modern society where it presently looks into the fact that all other theories have failed to put forward any such stable theory‚ which would prevent the occurrence

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    Understanding of women in pre-colonial and colonial Context in Colonial Bengal BY Shrestha Banerjee No one would contest that the law has been a privileged site of struggle and debate in the contemporary women’s movement. Diverse campaign from those relating to forms of violence to unequal rights in the family‚ community or the work place –placed direct and central emphasis on legal provisions if women’s socio-political subordination was to be realized. From demands for legal reform‚ to criticisms

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