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    known as Central Institute of Hindi. The institute is under The Department of Human Resource, India. The Institute works in teaching, training and International representation of Hindi language. It has eight regional centers in India. These are Delhi (estd. 1970), Hyderabad (estd. 1976), Guwahati (estd: 1978), Shillong (estd. 1987), Mysore (estd. 1988), Dimapur (estd. 2003), Bhubaneswar (estd. 2003) and Ahmedabad (estd. 2006) Kendriya Hindi Sansthan 2018 Application Form Kendriya Hindi…

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    In her first novel, To Whom She Will (1955), R. P. Jhabavala has depicted the Indian society, its tradition and customs, the marital relationship, illicit relationships, the plight of refugee’s in New Delhi in the period of partition. In another novel, The Nature of Passion (1956), the struggle of a modern young girl Nimmi, with the age-old tradition and custom is depicted. Her urge for women’s emancipation is highlighted in the novel. The failure of marriage between an Englishman and Indian…

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    Face Of Poverty

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    beginning of the article, George shows that the nonprofit organization asking for donations during the holiday season and describes multiple examples of the depiction of poverty. For instance, the author describes the distinction between families in New Delhi and New York in order to reinforce her argument. The second part of George’s article focuses on Habitat and how its advertisements affect the public by misinterpreting poverty. George sees that the Habitat for Humanity misinterprets the…

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    The partition of India is the most painful and traumatic episode of Indian history. Partition in general was accompanied by a huge wave of violence, but the atrocities against women were probably the most horrible ones. Though women were neither the part of the political decisions that divided the nation nor they had any role in the violence that followed partition, yet they were the worst targets of brutality inflicted by the men of other communities. The impact of the partition on women was…

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    India Sports Case Study

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    science, , monitor and enhance performance with a scientific evaluation system, training and preparation of national teams, sports infrastructure development & maintenance, maintenance and up gradation of 4 stadia complexes and a shooting range in Delhi, and to produce coaches and physical educationists of high caliber in different disciplines of sports to broad base sports (Sports Authority of India, n.d.). The Sports Authority of India was established as a Society under the Societies…

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    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 Venkata Narasimha Rao his rightful place in the history of India as its ‘principal architect of economic reforms,’ and simultaneously faults the view, propagated by the Indian National…

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    INTRODUCTION “Migration” is one of the past forces that have formed the world. Migration has been always being a part of human behaviour, validity but they are not based on a clear definition of migration. Migration is shift from one place of residence to another place for some length of time or permanently including different types of voluntary movements. It has great impact on social, cultural, economic and psychological life of people. In India the labour migration is mostly influenced by…

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    in sriram food fertilizers which adversely affected various employees of the organization as well as the nearby residents of the locality. On December 6, 1985 another minor oleum gas leakage took place from the joints of the pipe in the plant. The Delhi administration ordered sriram to stop the manufacturing of the hazardous gases and chemicals. 2. At this point, M.C. Mehta, a leading consumer activist filed a PIL requested the court to lay certain guidelines and norms for determing the…

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    Babur was a descendent of Genghis Khan and Tamerlaine. In 1504 Babur moved to Afghanistan and then India. In 1526 he took over the Turkic Ghur’iat Sultanate of Delhi, gaining control of Northern India. Under his rule, he allowed various Hindu temples to be built, further implementing their idea of tolerance. Even slavery began to lose importance in the Empire, which helped create peace between the kingdoms . The…

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    Oyo Hotel Case Study

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    Instead of wasting more time arguing with you/the "hotel", we chose to pursue our purpose in Delhi. During the night the power failed repeatedly and the air conditioning was off for most of the night. A 7*11 cell can get extremely claustrophobic with no ventilation. By morning, not only was it raining outside, there was a steady drizzle in two…

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