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    creativity and individual expression. The first step of nationalism was hence the recovery of a cultural integrity and the valorization of Indian art. Reestablishing the link between past‚ present and desired future was necessary. “The past‚ writes Tapati Guha-Thakurta in Monuments‚ Objects‚ Histories‚ Institutions of Art in Colonial and Postcolonial India‚ as a symbol of the nation’s autonomous history and civilizational lineage‚ had to prepare the way for a present where tradition and modernized knowledge

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    Suzanna Arundhati Roy[1] (born 24 November 1961) is an Indian author and political activist who is best known for the 1998 Man Booker Prize for Fiction winning novel The God of Small Things (1997) and for her involvement in environmental and human rights causes. Roy ’s novel became the biggest-selling book by a nonexpatriate Indian author. Contents   [hide]  1 Early life and background 2 Career 2.1 Literary career 2.2 Early career: screenplays 2.3 The God of Small Things 2.4 Later career

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    untouchability. Ambedkar complained that Gandhi moved too slowly‚ while Hindu traditionalists said Gandhi was a dangerous radical who rejected scripture. Guha noted in 2012 that‚ "Ideologues have carried these old rivalries into the present‚ with the demonization of Gandhi now common among politicians who presume to speak in Ambedkar’s name."[6] Guha adds that

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    BPR implementation process: an analysis of key success and failure factors Majed Al-Mashari and Mohamed Zairi BPR implementation process 87 Bradford University Management Centre‚ Bradford‚ UK Keywords BPR‚ Implementation‚ Process management‚ Success Abstract This paper provides a holistic view of the Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) implementation process. It reviews the literature relating to the hard and soft factors that cause success and failure for BPR implementation‚ classifies these

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    glorious victory over the demon king Ravana of Lanka. He came to Ayodhya with his dear brother Laxman and wife Sita on this day. The people of Ayodhya celebrated his arrival and victory by lighting up the houses with candles and lamps. Thus Lord Ramachandra was congratulated. Diwali has a great significance for the Hindu businessmen as they consider it as the beginning date of their business year. Their business is renewed from this day. This day marks the end of autumn and the beginning of winter

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    Vnkata‚ C. Brendon‚ D. Raxesh‚ P. Shazeb‚ S. Ramachandra‚ Y. (2005). U.S. Department of Defence. (2005). Radio Frequency Identification. Retrieved March 9‚ 2012 from https://kb.defense.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/483/~/radio-frequency-identification-%28rfid%29s Murray‚ M. (2012). Cross Docking. Retrieved March 9‚ 2012 from http://logistics.about.com/od/supplychainglossary/g/Cross_Dock.html Sangita‚ A. Vnkata‚ C. Brendon‚ D. Raxesh‚ P. Shazeb‚ S. Ramachandra‚ Y. (2005). Wal-Mart Case Study – RFID and

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    Concept of Subaltern and Subaltern Studies Dr. Abhishek Gopal* ’Subaltern ’ originally is a term for subordinates in military hierarchies which is elaborated in the work of Antonio Gramsci to refer to groups who are outside the established structure of political representation. Subaltern was first used in a nonmilitary sense by Marxist Antonio Gramsci. Some believe that he used the term as a synonyms for proletariat‚ possibly as a codeword in order to get his writings past prison censors‚ while

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    Transcending Sociolinguistics: Language‚ Caste and Power in India Sociolinguistics and the Language Problem in India Though there has been a long tradition of studying and interpreting language in India‚ most of these studies are in descriptive‚ technical or structural mode. For long‚ language has been seen as a non-political or apolitical phenomenon and its study has remained restricted to its structure. India also has a long tradition in the study of language

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    EXPERIENCED CMC STAFF‚ VELLORE Mini Project Report Submitted To SRI RAMACHANDRA COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the award of the Degree of M.B.A (HOSPITAL & HEALTH SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT) Submitted by S. MYTHILI Reg. No: 2811017 Under the guidance of Mr. A. SELVAM‚ MBA‚ M.Phil‚ PGDCA‚ DCBA‚ CAIIB Associate professor SRI RAMACHANDRA COLLEGE OF MANAGEMNT SRI RAMACHANDRA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI-600 116 JULY 2012 CERTIFICATE I certify that

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    The tribals especially were confronted with the vagaries of forest management that continuously eroded their life-styles and simultaneously the assertion of State primacy over natural resources deprived them of an important means of subsistence(Guha 1983). In this context‚ an attempt is made to review colonial and post-colonial forest policies by examining the debate on the ownership of forests between British and Indian colonial officers‚ especially the officials of the Madras Presidency

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