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    The novel “The God of Small Things” written by Roy, an Indian author, contains many great issues, and I chose this book to know more about the Indian culture, religion, and mainly caste system. Roy described social interactions, cultural laws, and ideologies clearly in this novel that how these issues are based on specific rules and disciplines. And these cultural laws, ideologies and social compel the people to follow their rules and disciplines. One of the issues that has been discussed in…

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    Human development occurs through use of, and is demonstrated through the construction of, technology. Without technological improvement, there would be no economic development. Over the last era; technology has evolved in every field imaginable. Technology really has expanded and improved at a rate quicker than ever. A few years ago people owned one of the, what now seems ancient, Nokia phones. In present day Smartphones are capable of acting as computers with the ability of having ultra-fast 4G…

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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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    Sultanate Rule Essay

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    The Sultanate rule is known for the destruction of hundreds of Hindu temples across northern and central India. The rulers persecuted Hindus and promoted the forced conversion of the local population to Islam. This period saw the establishment of a Hindu Kingdom, Vijayanagar Empire, in south India in 1336 by two Hindu brothers, Harihar and Bukka. It was an attempt to protect the Hindu culture from the invading Muslim armies from north India. In 1398, the Delhi Sultanate was invaded by Timur the…

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    indoctrinated by communists, became a natural ally of Jihadists. And even after Rohith’s death, his mother and brother are continuing his legacy and maintaining cordial relations with the Jihadists. They recently participated in a Muslim League rally held in Kerala. Some newspapers published the news and claimed that they are baffled by the behaviour of the family members of Rohith. If you are baffled by the behavior of Rohith’s family, you are obviously an innocent. Fudged caste…

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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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    for exploration turned into a lust for expansion. This European lust for expansion would carry over into the 19th century. “The colonial era in India began in 1502, when the Portuguese Empire established the first European trading centre at Kollam, Kerala” The Dutch would begin to colonized India in the 1600s, but ruling power exchange between, the Danish, French, Portuguese and British until the mid 1900s. Europeans began to colonized India as a trade post, to make trading easier between Europe…

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    Film Adaptation Essay

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    When approaching a film adaptation of a novel, it is important to consider the various differences between the two mediums. Adaptations are mostly criticised on the basis of the film's fidelity to the original events of the novel references are constantly made to what is left out or changed, instead of what is there. More than often a three hundred page novel is made into a two-three hour movie, and a great deal of content is sacrificed .Screenwriters and filmmakers may attempt to remain…

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    Cadbury India Case

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    purity-sealed logo was created and displayed on all wrappers and advertisements. In relation to crisis communication, Cadbury held media conferences in Mumbai to launch the new packaging, followed by two more in Pune and Nagpur in Maharashtra and Cochin in Kerala. These conferences gave a chance to media persons to compare the old with new packs see and experience for themselves the significant changes in packaging first hand. A video news release with packaging and factory shots were also to…

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