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    Videocon Industries Ltd. The Videocon Operations is spread across many different sectors and businesses. They are as follows: a) Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances: Videocon Industries Limited manufactures, assembles and distributes many variants of consumer electronics and home appliances. Flat panel displays, refrigerators with advanced cooling system, washing machines and air conditioners; glass shell panels and funnels, compressors and motors. Since the popularity of Korean…

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    PAPER 1 TITLE – ‘INTERVENTION OF POP CULTURE IN INDIAN CULTURE’ INTRODUCTION This paper mainly deals with westernisation or the spread of a particular culture or among the individuals in the society. Pop culture is nothing but what you listen to, what you read , what you wear and how you speak. Some examples are gangnam style, whatsapp , Facebook , selfie and so on. Indian culture is very different from other foreign cultures. It is rich with its own values and traditions. But nowadays more of…

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    Operating Model- swamibabaramdevmedicines.com Patanjaliayurveda.org Patanjaliayurveda.net Swami Baba Ramdev Medicines holds a relation with Patanjali Ayurveda. Once the medicine molecule gone through its product life cycle as a break through scientific molecule it can be passed on to mass markets. The breakthrough molecules from medicine brand can be brought to the more popular brand. Similar happens with Swami Baba Ramdev medicines and Patanjali Ayurveda. How…

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    infinitesimally and my stay for over a week had served me with ample warnings. Often when I was unable to understand their replies to my queries they would lose their temper and blurt wildly with their arms. “Pon, pon!” It meant, ‘leave at once!’ Bordering Andhra Pradesh, Vellore, formerly the headquarters of Arcot, is one of the northern districts of Tamil Nadu.…

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    Humanitarian relief organizations were established to help countries in crises. India has over a hundred not for profit organizations working toward bettering their country. The National AIDS Control Organization and the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act are two government programs dedicated towards improving the lives of its citizens. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) is an Indian social security development act created in 2005 to ensure people…

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    1. Introduction: The Indian sub-continent is a part of Asian continent. It is separated by the Himalayas to the rest of the sub-continent. India has Bay of Bengal in the East, Arabian Sea in the West and Indian Ocean in the South. India has four regions comprising of mountain zone, Ganga and Indus, desert, and southern peninsula. India is constituted of 29 states and 7 union territories. The prime focus of hazardous waste management is to ensure safe, effective and economic way of collection,…

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    An Analysis of the Historical Development of Successful Democratic Institutions in India The problem of “third world status” has been a major barrier to the development of India as a democratic government throughout the 20th century. British colonialism provided the foundation for a parliamentary system in India, which soon become a means in which Indian nationalism arose and overthrew the occupiers through democratization and popular support. However, over the course of Indian independence in…

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    sculptures of commoners, non-religious sculptures both men and women in the forms of individual as well as friezes. The dress patterns of the secular sculptures are also compared with the statements of foreign travelers, describe the social conditions of Andhras in some literary works with that of the costume depicted in the plastic art. Most of the common people characteristics noted by the foreign visitors are preserved in their sculptures and also…

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    THE MENACE OF MAOISM P ADITIYA MIZAN INTRODUCTION Maoism is a political theory formulated by Mao Zedong (1893 - 1976), the Chinese political leader. It was the guiding political and military ideology of the communist party of China (CPC). Rooted in anti-imperialistic struggle, it supported armed revolution in order to achieve political transformation. It aimed at establishing a classless society through armed revolution and envisaged the agrarian peasantry as the key revolutionary force.…

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    Climate change makes people’s living unsecured, it forces people to migrate and often limit their sources of income. Child labour report 2016 shows the vicious relationship between climate change and child labour as push and pull factors. Push factors include “poverty, economic shocks, social acceptance of child labour, insufficient educational opportunities and/or barriers to education, discrimination in access to schooling or certain jobs and lack of parental guidance (Matt Rosenberg).” Pull…

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