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    Executive summary This project is based on for the planning and reduction of drug abuse in north India. India is one of the leading countries in the world which has a large number of drug addicts. To improve this situation, there are many non-government organizations and agencies working together. Government also has taken some various serious steps and plans and schemes to improve the situation and to help those who are addicted to drugs. The work breakdown system shows how the government works…

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    issues. For instance I will give some of the reform movements introduced by the different reformers, like, Raja Rammohan roy who introduced both the sati and brahmo samaj movements which are happened to be occurred in Bengal, the Prarthana Samaj in Maharashtra and arya samaj in Punjab introduced by the swami dayanand saraswati, and ishwar Chandra vidya sagar on age on of consent bill. From all contexts I will be mainly focusing…

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    and valuing relationships. These values are embedded subconsciously through observing my grandparents, family, and friends. I spent 23 years of my life living with my parents and grandparents. My grandparents hailed to Mumbai from rural part of Maharashtra (state in India). My grandfather was a teacher and moved to Mumbai (India)to provide better opportunities for his children and brothers Growing up, even though my grandparents’ house was small, their hearts were big. My grandmother cooked…

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    The Dalit movement, like any other phenomena, has no single ground; it is multi-dimensional in its historic, socio-political and cultural elements. These dimensions are reread and reinterpreted from time to time. Each interpretation has brought a new dimesion to the movement, at the same time we are put to ponder over pitfalls. Dalit literature, in particular Dalit autobiographies, provides a spectrum of different issues around Dalit movement. Dalit autobiographies reflect the ideas of Dr. B. R…

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    Ethical Climate

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    Introduction: "No institution can possibly survive if it needs geniuses or supermen to manage it. It must be organized in such a way as to be able to get along under a leadership composed of average human beings." - Peter Drucker Social and economic inequalities are to satisfy two conditions. First, they must be attached to offices and positions open to all under conditions of fair equality of opportunity; and second, they must be to the greatest benefit of the least advantaged members of…

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    ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the in-vitro anti-inflammatory activity on leaves extract of Callistemon citrinus by using inhibition of albumin denaturation technique. Method- The different extract i.e. chloroformic, ethanolic and aqueous extract at different concentrations was incubated with egg albumin in controlled experimental condition and subjected to determine absorbance to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity. Diclofenac sodium was used as the standard/ reference drug. Result: This…

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    • Suryavanshis – The Suryavanshis are followers of Shri Ram and the Solar Calendar and try to lead a life that is as ideal as possible. The Suryavanshis believe in Satya, Dharma, Maan—Truth, Duty, and Honor.[13] • Chandravanshis – The Chandravanshis are followers of the Lunar Calendar. Traditionally the Chandravanshis and Suryavanshis are enemies.They are democratic dynasty who believes in Shringar, Saundarya and Swatantrata- Passion, Beauty and Freedom.[14] • Naga – A cursed race of people who…

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    Vsnsl Case Study

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    A Brief History 1986 – Videsh Sanchar Nigam Limited (VSNL) was founded by Government of India. 2002 – Tata Communications acquires 25% stake in VSNL. 2004 –VSNL International was launched. 2008 – Majority stakes acquired by Tata Group. VSNL renamed as Tata Communications Limited (TCL). 2009 – TGN-Intra Asia cable system was completed by TCL and Tyco Telecommunications. Introduction to the study, statement of problem and propositions Tata acquiredVSNL in 2008. Indian subcontinent…

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    Eradication of HIV There are many ways that HIV is transmitted but if the risk factors were taken out would there be as many individuals affected by this disease? If there was an immunization to protect the CD4 cells would AIDS be a syndrome anymore? Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is not possible without the human immunodeficiency virus which is the driving force behind scientists collaborating worldwide in ending and preventing this pandemic. Etiology “The primary etiologic agent of…

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    INDIVIDUAL COURSE –WORK-JOURNEY OF AN ENTERPRENEUR Dr. Karsanbhai Khodidas Patel, Founder of Nirma group. An analyses of his journey through the ‘entrepreneurial process’, from the initial idea through to start-up & ‘growth’ Dr. Karsanbhai Khodidas Patel is the founder of the present Rs. 3550 crore Nirma group with main activities in detergents, soaps, cosmetics, and salt Nirma University. He is well known businessman, industrialist and philanthropist of Gujarat. He was born in farmer family…

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