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    Mcdonalds in India

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    McDonald’s is the biggest fast food restaurant chain. Over the years this fast food chain has been growing and has accomplished to be a fast food restaurants with presence in all the world‚ and has become a symbol of America‚ fast food‚ capitalism and globalization. The success of this company more than anything else is to offer an unbeatable price-quality ratio. In every country McDonald’s needs to adapt their menu to the cultural preferences of the market‚ but always based on its core products

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    Trip to India

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    INDIA 2012 PART 1 Incredible India beckoned when I received an unexpected email more than a year ago from two classmates from Christian Medical College‚ Ludhiana. They were organizing a class reunion in a year’s time and wanted us to attend. I agreed as I had not been to India in all these years. Something which was organized seemed to be perfect for me. I emailed friends in USA and Germany and asked them to join in as well. Seng Hee said that as long as he was alive‚ he would be there. Karnail

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    Social Reforms, India

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    reform activities united people and the attack on institutions like caste which hampered social unity created a sense of oneness in the people. But most of these reform movements had certain limitations. The questions to which they gave primacy concerned only small sections of Indian society. Some of them failed to emphasize or even recognize that colonial rule was inimical to the interests of the Indian people. Most of them worked within the framework of their respective communities in a way tended

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    India Today! By-Class 7-D India in Danger • Our India is in danger because of its corruption and poverty . Most of the politicians are corrupt and have Black Money and it is a very bad thing because it is income illegally obtained or not declared for tax purposes . To change India we should help to stop Poverty and Corruption. Corruption • Corruption in India is a major issue that adversely affects its economy. A study conducted by Transparency International in year 2005 found that more than

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    india shine

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    to crystallize to gloom. The early trends seemed to be daunting and slowly yet steadily the buildup towards the ultimate result was emerging. Beyond doubt the flow was in favor of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)‚ the major opposition party. By the end of the day... The Congress was truly humbled with an abysmally low tally... 44 seats‚ the lowest ever in the electoral history since independence. For the first time in two decades BJP emerged on its own as the largest single party. Backdrop & Introspection

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    Banks in India

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    Banking in India in the modern sense originated in the last decades of the 18th century. The first banks were Bank of Hindustan (1770-1829) and The General Bank of India‚ established 1786 and since defunct. The largest bank‚ and the oldest still in existence‚ is the State Bank of India‚ which originated in the Bank of Calcutta in June 1806‚ which almost immediately became the Bank of Bengal. This was one of the three presidency banks‚ the other two being the Bank of Bombayand the Bank of Madras

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    Caves: A Look at E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India In E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India‚ the Marabar Caves occupy an important part of the plot. The purpose of this deserves exploration considering Forster entitles the entire second part of his novel to them. Are these caves symbolic of an exploration into one’s own subconscious? Could they be a physical representation of freedom from societal constraint? Perhaps they are meant to embody the enigma that India and the East present to the West? An exploration

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    Secularism in India

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    Anything about a countries political scenario has to have a resemblance with the country’s CONSTITUTION. And when we talk about Indian communalism the constitution itself is questioned. It is an interesting fact that the country that boasts of being secular in the international forum did not define themselves in the same way till 1976‚ which is till thirty years after independence. And funnily even after the forty-second amendment the word was mentioned only in the preamble and nowhere else. So does

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    Nayar of India

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    Nayar of India Latonya Myles ANT 101 Instructor Wendell Johnson April 25‚ 2011   Nayar of India Nayar is a Hindu caste of the India state of Kerala. The region contained small‚ feudal kingdoms‚ in each of which royal and noble lineages‚ the militia‚ and most land managers were drawn from the Nayars and related castes. Unlike most Hindus‚ Nayar traditionally were matrilineal. Their family unit‚ the members of which owned property jointly‚ included brothers and sisters‚ the latter is children

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    Indian advertising industry   The Indian advertising industry is talking business today. It has evolved from being a small-scale business to a full-fledged industry. It has emerged as one of the major industries and tertiary sectors and has broadened its horizons be it the creative aspect‚ the capital employed or the number of personnel involved. Indian advertising industry in very little time has carved a niche for itself and placed itself on the global map. Indian advertising industry with an estimated

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