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    lack of treating the patient reasonably as per the standards on behalf of the doctor. Law does not imply that every practitioner should cure the infection or disease of the patient but law expects him to perform his actions reasonable enough for general standards in the perfect knowledge of the practitioner. For instance, it is unreasonable to expect from an optometrist to operate upon a patient having hearing impairment. Whether criminal or civil, medical negligence has three main components…

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    Baba Ramdev Case Study

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    Operating Model- swamibabaramdevmedicines.com Patanjaliayurveda.org Patanjaliayurveda.net Swami Baba Ramdev Medicines holds a relation with Patanjali Ayurveda. Once the medicine molecule gone through its product life cycle as a break through scientific molecule it can be passed on to mass markets. The breakthrough molecules from medicine brand can be brought to the more popular brand. Similar happens with Swami Baba Ramdev medicines and Patanjali Ayurveda. How…

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    Consanguineous Marriages In South India Consanguineous marriages are known as blood related marriages. Mostly these marriages are between cousins of maternal or paternal side and also in between uncle & neice. Consanguineous marriages are favourable only with cross-cousins, but not with parallel-cousins. Cross-cousins: child of the father's sister(paternal aunt's child) child of the mother's brother(maternal uncle's child) Parallel-cousins: child of father's…

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    Masculinity In Powada

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    Lavani, a dance form popular mostly in Maharashtra, but also in parts of Southern Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. Lavani is a combination of music and dance performed traditionally to the beats of the dholki by women adorned in their paithini saris and several kilos heavy ghungroos. A classic Lavani performance begins with the swift…

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    Through this trajectory of learning to be … while making and doing… I have always been more attached to the effort of trying to meet the needs of the artist as a person. I have learned that the art can survive only as long as the artist does… and my life in art and design began by serving those vulnerable creative communities who were tenacious enough to withstand the colonial legacy of destruction followed by our own apathy and indifference towards homegrown talent. I took a decision NOT to…

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    Indian Democracy Essay

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    An Analysis of the Historical Development of Successful Democratic Institutions in India The problem of “third world status” has been a major barrier to the development of India as a democratic government throughout the 20th century. British colonialism provided the foundation for a parliamentary system in India, which soon become a means in which Indian nationalism arose and overthrew the occupiers through democratization and popular support. However, over the course of Indian independence in…

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    Wheat Farming Essay

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    expansion of Rice-Wheat farming system of China in India occurred with the development of short duration varieties of rice and wheat (Timsina and Connor, 2004). In addition to indo-gangetic plain Rice-wheat farming system is practised in Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh and south west of India. In this farming system the cropping pattern is rice in the warm wet summers (June - October) and wheat in dry cool winters (November to March) in a calendar year (Ladha, 2003) . The productivity…

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    Omaxe Case Study

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    Seeing an opportunity in level II and III urban areas, the organization settled on a cognizant choice to wander into States like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan to name a couple. Genuine to its aphorism, "Transforming Dreams into Reality", Omaxe has finished and conveyed approx. 90 mn sq ft since beginning – 31.8 mn sq ft of development activities and 58.3…

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    1. During this period, the demand for extension of deposit insurance was gaining momentum on account of significant increase in the operations of Urban Cooperative Banks and their volume of deposits and more particularly in the context of sad experience of Palai Central Bank failure. As extension of deposit insurance to cooperative banking sector presupposes some semblance of Reserve Bank control over them, some provisions of B.R. Act, 1949 were made applicable to Urban Cooperative banks in 1966…

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    PAPER 1 TITLE – ‘INTERVENTION OF POP CULTURE IN INDIAN CULTURE’ INTRODUCTION This paper mainly deals with westernisation or the spread of a particular culture or among the individuals in the society. Pop culture is nothing but what you listen to, what you read , what you wear and how you speak. Some examples are gangnam style, whatsapp , Facebook , selfie and so on. Indian culture is very different from other foreign cultures. It is rich with its own values and traditions. But nowadays more of…

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