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    standing putting machine-washed cloths on the clothesline or/and folding them, cooking, or planning for cooking, for example, chopping vegetables and making mixture, or cooking a piece of meal, ironing , housekeeping and extensions of these outside the home, for example, shopping. Domestic worker also work for childcare or care of elderly people. There are no standard standards that choose working conditions. All things considered, employers choose wages however this is frequently the "rate"…

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    Cellular Case Study

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    for mobile operations. In January 2001 it united with Tata Cellular, that had place in province. In June 2001, through its acquisition of RPG Cellcom, it received Madhya Pradesh place. In January 2004 it received service areas of Haryana, state and Kerala through its acquisition of Escotel Mobile Communication (Escotel). In 2006 it became a part of Aditya Birla cluster. plan Cellular has noninheritable forty.8% stake in Spice Communication. Idea encompasses a network of over seventy,000 cell…

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    A significant proportion of women in India do not have an education and cannot read or write (Jeffry, 2005). This does change throughout the country, such as Kerala who has an 85% female literacy rate (Jeffry, 2005). However, the women who have no education are hugely disadvantaged and this can cause them to be poor. They often are not employed in the formal sector or end up in low pay, low skilled jobs (Müller…

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    Shg Movement Case Study

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    1.1. Background of the study 1.1.1. SHG movement in India A number of experiments were made during the last century towards poverty alleviation in the country. The attempts were at finding technical solutions, infrastructural solutions, financial solutions, institutional solutions; skill training solutions, rights based solutions. Large scale projects, large bureaucracies, large scale developmental institutions, programs and schemes were seen as a means which would address poverty in the country…

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    It was a Population based epidemiological study carried out in Chengamanad Panchayat in Ernakulam district in Kerala state, India which proved that the basic necessity in preventing blindness due to diabetic retinopathy is the early detection and one of the methods by which it can be achieved is by improving the awareness and knowledge about the disease in patients…

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    Patriarchy

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    The book “What is Patriarchy?” by Kamla Bhasin is foundational reading about the concept of patriarchy. The book covers the notion about women and men relationship under societal framework, equality and how we should address this issue. The book is in the format of Question and Answer manner. Patriarchy is defined and explained from different point of views: Marxist feminist, socialist feminist, radical feminist and liberal ones. The book explains patriarchy and state of women in the arena of…

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    Small Things (TGOSM) by Arundhati Roy and Barbara Mutch’s The Housemaid’s Daughter (THD) explore an individual’s changing perception of themselves within a corrupt society during the 1960’s Communist era in India and the Apartheid era. TGOSM is set in Kerala, India and revolves around the traumatic childhood of two twins and THD is set in Cradock, South Africa where a black girl is raised within a white family, both facing adversity. They explore the lack of proper familial relationships that…

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    Aryabhatiyam Case Study

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    CTET FEB (2016) - PAPER 2 SOCIAL STUDIES 44. (4) Famous Indian mathematician Aryabhata wrote the famous Aryabhatiyam book. The Aryabhatiyam is reference manual for mathematics and many of its facts and figures are still used in the modern society. The book was written in Sanskrit language and comprises 121 verses. 45. (2) Lord Buddha delivered his first lesson at Sarnath to his five beloved disciples (name). The very first lesson delivered by Lord Buddha is popularly known as Dharmachakra…

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    "also refers to a person's sense of identity based on those attractions, related behaviors, and membership in a community of others who share those attractions. Personal Experience: Experience during internship at Mental Health Centre, Trivandrum, Kerala. Homosexuality is considered more like a taboo in India. In a society which expects heterosexual relationships which generally is coupled up with marriage in order for the need for reproduction and procreation,…

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    Oberoi Hotel Case Study

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    The headquarter is based in New Delhi in India. Its hotels in India are located at strategic and convenient places in major cities like Agra, Jaipur, Udaipur, Shimla, Ranthambore, Chandigarh, New Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Kerala, Gurgaon and Bengaluru. At international front, Oberoi hotels are present at Lombok and Bali in Indonesia, Al Zorah and Dubai in UAE, Mauritius in Mauritius, Sahl Hasheesh and Nile Cruiser in Egypt and Madina in Saudi Arabia. The oberoi’s have a future…

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