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    Oberoi Hotel Case Study

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    Hotel came into existence by converting Maharaja’s palace in Srinagar and converted it into “The Oberoi Palace Hotel”. Since then the Oberoi Hotel chain is growing, marking a luxurious mark at each step. Product The Oberoi Palace Hotel in Srinagar, Kashmir was introduced by leasing Maharaja’s palace and converting it into a hotel in 1956. After that the company started its flight services in 1957. The first hotel, the Oberoi Intercontinental, now known as The Oberoi, was built in New Delhi, in…

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    Maggie Noodles Case Study

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    positive were banning Maggie there and those states which were not finding anything were not banning it. Maggie was banned by Delhi government for 15 days, after lab reports of its samples was positive many more states including Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir and Tamil Nadu announced a ban on Nestle Maggie noodles after the reports were found to be positive saying the noodles…

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    In Saudi Arabia, women are not allowed to drive. A militant group called Lashkar-e-Jabar forced Muslim women in Kashmir to wear head to toe garments that cover their clothes. Saudi women have to be escorted by a male guardian known as a 'mahram' whenever they leave their home. “In one extreme case, a teenager reported that she had been gang-raped, but because she was…

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    King In Ancient India

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    ROLE OF KING IN ANCIENT INDIA Monarchy in ancient India was sovereignty over a territory by a king who functioned as its protector, a role which involved both secular and religious power. Maintenance of peace: The primary role of the king was to solve disputes and maintain peace in the society. The Aiteraiya Brahmana mentions how the king was created for discharging the vital function of peace maintenance of the state. Gods decided to create a king in the form of a man by taking specific…

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    reserve and active. This military system was put into place in 1947 right after partition from India in order to stabilize relations and help Pakistan settle. Since partition the military has worked and fought in four wars because of boundary lines in Kashmir. The military plays a key role in Pakistan’s formation and they way things are dealt with. Not only does it work to keep the peace, but it has worked to keep the society in tact. The military has worked and helped in many…

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    Why Jogendra Nath Mandal was appointed first Law Minister of Pakistan Critics argue if the purpose of establishing Pakistan was to serve Islam and have Islamic laws in Pakistan, then why he made the above statement in the Constituent Assembly? His speech clearly shows he wanted to have some kind of a secular Pakistan. Furthermore, if he wanted to serve Islam and have an Islamic Pakistan then he should have appointed a Mufti or a religious scholar as a Law Minister of Pakistan. Instead of…

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    Kapida Dynasty Analysis

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    Another ruler of Karkota dynasty specifically Jayapida who is explicit to possess have fallen a prey to avarice and to own laden his people by fiscal exactions. The measures which had formerly been intended for the comfort of the good were currently adopted for the oppression of his subjects. He spent the revenues of the according to his pleasure and as suggested by the Kayasthas. King Jayapida took away even the cultivators share of produce for three consecutive years. Kalhana provided much…

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    Growing up in the Kashmir valley, an area embroiled in armed conflicts, the constant presence of violence around me has left an indelible mark on my mind and soul. It has shaped my passion for working with the psychologically traumatized. During my medical school journey, the clerkships in psychiatry offered knowledge of ever evolving scientific treatments and renewed my hope for those who were mentally afflicted. As the years went by, I found myself eager to learn more about human psychology,…

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    Poverty is a major issue that affects people worldwide. India is one of the biggest examples of a poverty stricken country with approximately 418 million Indians under the poverty line. India’s diverse culture can be a prime reason for its inequality. Does inequality affect poverty? This inequality has influenced decisions in history which take a toll on current poverty. In present day India, most of the revenue generated are spent on warfare. This has been so since the separation of India and…

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    INTRODUCTION Media is the most powerful tool to disseminate any information among the target audiences. It plays an important role not only in transferring information but also in moulding the people’s perception about a particular subject and it has power to tell viewers about what should or what should not be a reality. Cinema as a part of media plays a vital role in shaping a society. Cinema is like an art which act as a reflector of society and further it reflects the society. There are so…

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