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    The bench who made these observations included Justice Jagdish Singh Khehar, who in less than two weeks time will be the Chief Justice of India. The leader of a major political party making such a serious accusation against the Prime Minister would under normal circumstance be no laughing matter, however, in light of the circumstances, it has resulted in nothing more than making the accuser…

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    means of projecting the class interest of the bourgeoisie. The informal sector workers can also be termed as a class for itself that can be liberated by a socialist revolution. Subramanyam Thakur, secretary of AITUC (All India Trade Union Congress), the union federation affiliated with the Communist Party of…

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    INTRODUCTION On November 20, 2014, Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMB) announced a $2.4 billion all-share deal to acquire ING Vysya. With this deal which is expected to close in the second half of 2015, Kotak would claim the fourth position as the largest private lender in India, after ICICI Bank, HDFC Bank and Axis Bank. Founded in 1985 as Kotak Mahindra Finance Ltd., the group's flagship company was given the license for banking business by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in February, 2003 making it…

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    economic growth became the focus of the government’s economic policy, leading to a growing alliance between the political and economic elites. Indira Gandhi let it be known that improving production was now her top priority to build the economy of India. Therefore, beginning in the 1980s, the Indian state clearly signaled to domestic capitalists its intention to commit credibly to an environment where private enterprise would be supported and growth-enhancing policies followed (De Long 2003,…

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    Yoga is a physical, mental, and spiritual discipline which originated in India. The origins of yoga have been speculated to be around fifth and sixth century BCE. Yoga gurus from India later introduced yoga to the west, following the success of Swami Vivekananda in the late 19th century. Since then yoga has been working as a torch bearer for Indian culture in the west. Hence, any amount spend on yoga day celebration helps in glorifying Indian culture. Hence, expenditure on yoga day is fully…

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    Metro Railway Case Study

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    HYDERABAD METRO RAIL PROJECT - A CASE STUDY A.Pavan Kumar D.Arun Kumar II year B.Tech, Civil Engineering II year B-Tech, Civil Engineering Sree Vidyanikethan engineering college Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College pavanroyal.a@gmail.com dabbaraarun@gmail.com +919703040660 +917075354941 Abstract: Hyderabad is an important IT/ ITES hub in the country. The development of Metro Rail…

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    of India who led from 1966 to 1980. Gandhi came to power after the death of her father and India’s leader of the Indian National Congress at the time, Jawaharlal Nehru. She started Indian feminism and increased the potential power of women in the world, but she committed many crimes that prove that she was a bad leader for India. She did everything she could to keep herself in power even though she was harming India and taking away rights. Narendra Modi was elected as prime minister of India in…

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    Madras Presidency Essay

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    Madras Presidency, officially styled as the Presidency of Fort Saint George, occupied the entire south of the Peninsula of India with its dependencies and the State of Mysore. It consisted of three classes of territory- a) the twenty-two British districts within the Presidency; b) the Agency Tracts of Ganjam, Vizagapatam, and Godavari, specially administered by Collector as agent of the Governor in Council; and c) five Native States in political dependence on the Madras government, namely,…

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    It has sidelined the customary ideas like joint family framework, shared trust, and most profound sense of being. Each society has a set of traditions and regulations. Particularly India is a country of various society and Indian individuals are truly enamored with their society and protecting its virtue. It is their affection and connection to their society makes them hesitant to the interruption of other society. The main special…

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    Mughal Garden Essay

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    enduring impression on the taste of the people of India. When the great Mughals came and conquered India and consolidated their power there, they carried the art of gardening like other fine arts to the highest pitch ever attained by it before. The greatest epoch of the Mughals was spread over the reign of six Emperors from Babar to Aurangzeb. During this time the successive Emperors, their wives and their noblemen created innumerable gardens in northern India. An enduring part of Iranian art…

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