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    Life Of Pi Identity Essay

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    changed his perspective on life and other individuals. Pi’s relationship with his family is portrayed through the novel as the family is having supper, “It was announced to us one evening during dinner. Ravi and I were thunderstruck. Canada! If Andhra Pradesh, just north of us, was alien, if Sri Lanka, a…

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    which generates in him the capacity to adapt him to the society. The present study intended to find out the Social Intelligence of Secondary school teachers. This study belongs to survey method and the study was selected at Kadapa district of Andhra Pradesh by using simple random sampling…

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    Key Drivers of Retailing in India Consumer Pull In Pre-Liberalization the manufacturer was the king of the market, all the power rested with the manufacturer. But in today’s market, consumer are the kings, this is mainly due to liberalization in consumer goods, industries, vanity product, consumerism and increasing wealth. All this change will be mainly seen in youths in metro cities. Consumers can be divided into two broad categories: • High income segment- The consumers who have high income…

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    Naco Case Study

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    female sex workers in India, and 2.8% are living with HIV, although this figure varies between states… one study found HIV prevalence among sex workers ranged between 2% and 38% (averaging at 14.5%) among districts in the south Indian states of Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka” (HIV and AIDS in India). Discrimination and stigma against sex workers…

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    Emperor Ashoka of the Mauryan Empire ruled like no other. Ashoka Maurya built the largest empire in Indian history, paved the road for Buddhism’s entrance as a major world religion, and strengthened the Silk Roads for trade.[1] Many people believe that he ruled tyrannically, like a despot who enjoyed bloodshed and war, such as those accounts translated by Dr. Pradip Bhattacharya. Even though Ashoka admitted to his poor leadership skills in the beginning, he went through a spiritual revival that…

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    b) Problem – Focused Coping: This strategy involves modifying or eliminating the source of stress to deal with the actual consequences of a problem of activity to change the self and to develop a more satisfying situation. Problem-focused coping strategy aims at problem solving which glitter in the mind as an impressive way attempting to remedy a contradictory situation. Formulate the problem, beget alternative conclusion, comparing costs and benefits of the alternatives, opting a right solution…

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    Book Review: Half Lion: How P.V. Narasimha Rao transformed India by Vinay Sitapati. Published in Viking by Penguin Books India 2016. Around the time when the family of P.V. Narasimha Rao was commemorating the former Prime Minister’s 95th birth anniversary and India was marking 25 years of economic liberalisation; a young scholar, Vinay Sitapati, launched his debut book ‘Half Lion: How P.V. Narasimha Rao Transformed India,’ in New Delhi. The book is a biography, that has given Pamulaparthy…

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    SHG Case Study

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    5. Progress of SHGS in India a. Linkage Model SHG - Bank Linkage Programme was launched in 1992by NABARD. This was first time SHGs were directly financed by banks. According to NABARD about 5.8 crore poor households have been linked with banking system through this model. The Indian Model is a “Linkage Model", as it is based on strengths of various partners: - The NGOs, the rural poor and banks. b. Financial Support RBI advises commercial banks to consider lending to SHGs as part of their rural…

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    Spice Case Study

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    “SPICES EXPORT FROM KERALA CURRENT TRENDS & OPPORTUNITIES AHEAD” Author 1: Ashish Bhatt Institute Name:Parul Institute of Management Designation: Assistant Professor E-Mail ID: ashishkumar.bhatt@paruluniversity.ac.in Author 2: JencyValasan Institute Name:Parul Institute of Management Designation: Researcher E-Mail ID: Mailing Address: Parul Institute of Management, Parul University Vadodara, Gujarat Abstract Changing eating habits and lifestyle of consumers across the globe…

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    Pigeonpea Case Study

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    yielding a production of 3.65 Mt with an average productivity of 800 kg/ha (FAO, 2009). In India, it is mainly cultivated in about 3.92 Mha, accounting for more than 80% of the global pigeonpea production. In the states of Maharashtra, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh, which account for >50% of the total pigeonpea area. Millions of people in the semi-arid tropics (SAT) are living below poverty line and their livelihood…

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