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    fraudulent manipulation of religion and religious values among the illiterate population in India by self acclaimed “god men (and women)” and other “godly” people. These words usually represent people who either have godly powers or can talk to God. They are often referred to as ‘baba’, ‘maharaj’, ‘pandit’, etc. I have chosen Krishna and Dante to deal with this problem. Since the majority of the population in India follows the religion that is closely based on the Bhagavad Gita, I think Krishna…

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    2011. Just for the year 2011 there was a sudden surge of credit limit. The other years in the time period are consistent. Also the overall contribution of credit limit in IT sector is low, hence can be neglected. • Personal Loans The banks give personal loan for housing, vehicles, education, personal credit cards, consumer durables and others. Among that credit limit for housing loans contributed nearly 49% for 2014 and nearly 66% for 2013. The housing loans are in the…

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    My Indian Culture

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    identify myself as an Indian American. This is the main culture that i am a part of. This defines my identity, and has influenced my way of life. Different indian festivals is a part of my culture that has influenced me quite a bit. Often trips to India is another thing that has shaped who i am today.…

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    both the investment and working capital needs of the agricultural sector. The financial sector reforms of 1991 had created a basic fear that this would lead to the dilution of the directed credit policy or priority sector lending by the commercial banks and the deregulation of interest rates which consequently reduced the flow of credit to agricultural sector along with higher interest rates on agricultural loan amounts. However, the recommendations of the Narasimhan Committee were not accepted.…

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    Balram In The White Tiger

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    thinking he has an unbiased scope through Balram, he is biased through his transition from dark to light, his limited agency, and his outlandish actions. Balram Halwai is a poor man, having grown up in the small village of Laxmangarh, along the banks of the river Ganga, Balrams. He associates the village with bad memories and poor experiences therefore he has a negative view on the village in general then he returns to his village he climbs to the top of the black fort, something he never…

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    According to sources, Modi made it clear during the meeting that Ram Temple is not his priority and the government wants to remain focused on putting India's development trajectory back on track. The matter was again discussed at length during the All India Executive Committee meeting of RSS. The meeting took place at Ranchi between October 28-31. The then VHP president Ashok Singhal could not attend it owing to poor health. It is learned that the RSS top brass asked VHP leaders to intensify…

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    Suswad Case Study

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    the heart of Virginia Beach. The word “Suswad” is a Sanskrit word which means “Good taste”. Suswad serves pure vegetarian Indian cuisine in Indian style in an ambience similar to restaurants in India. In India, large population are vegetarian. Thus, there are many delicious vegetarian dishes popular in India. Suswad prepares Indian vegetarian dishes in Indian style, by Indian cooks. In Indian dishes, a variety of vegetables and used. There are 20-30 basic spices used in Indian cuisines. Indian…

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    Himalaya Essay

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    are bordered on the north by the Tibetan Plateau, on the south by the Indo-Gangetic Plain, on the northwest by the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges, and on the east by the Indian state of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh. The Himalayas span five countries: India, Nepal, Bhutan, China (Tibet), and Pakistan, with the first three countries having dominion over most of the range.…

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    India India is the seventh largest country in the world. It has vast geographical features. Three different bodies of water surround the country of India. These are the Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south. Because of this, it is very recognizable on the world map. The country covers an area of about 3.28 million sq km. India divides into several different geographical regions. India is a federation composed of 29 states and 7 union…

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    Online Banking In India

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    has been provided to customers as well as banking institutions, but the fact is still in India, not all the financial institutions have adopted the online banking service to its customers. Even few institutions have already established the online banking system successfully. Even in India inadequate web designing and other factors also impact on the decision of the customer to adopt online baking or not. In India the concept of online banking came into existence for around one decade back but…

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