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    A Case Study of The Mann Deshi Mahila Sahakari Bank (MDMSB): A Model of Financial Capability through Social Entrepreneurship Ms. Minakshi Balkawade, Assistant Professor, St. Mira’s College for Girls, Pune, Maharashtra Savitribai Phule Pune University Abstract Economic development in terms of poverty alleviation and gender equity is at the root of all State-run programmes in almost all emerging economies, including India. However although the Indian government has constantly launched…

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    Monkeys” this was the question asked by the Chairman of Kerala State Electricity Board, in 1970. The incident dates back to the days when Silent Valley protection movement was at peak. Save Silent Valley was a movement to save the Silent valley, an evergreen forest in Kerala, in 1973. The campaign was designed to save the Silent Valley from being flooded due to construction of Hydro-electric power plant in that very place by Kerala State Electricity Board. This Project was to come up on the…

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    both the investment and working capital needs of the agricultural sector. The financial sector reforms of 1991 had created a basic fear that this would lead to the dilution of the directed credit policy or priority sector lending by the commercial banks and the deregulation of interest rates which consequently reduced the flow of credit to agricultural sector along with higher interest rates on agricultural loan amounts. However, the recommendations of the Narasimhan Committee were not accepted.…

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    segment. The company's automotive operations are further subdivided into Tata and other brand vehicles like Jaguar Land Rover which has enabled the company to enter the premium car market in developed markets such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Europe and China as well as several emerging markets such as Russia, Brazil and South Africa amongst others. Company produces wide range of products like Passenger Cars, Utility Vehicles, Light Commercial Vehicles, Medium and Heavy Commercial…

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    counterterrorism implications are for the United States in regards to the hawala system. What is the hawala system? The hawala system is a way for individuals to channel money. Unfortunately, terrorists will often use this system to move money around. Terrorist organizations that are financially destitute are unlikely to perform well. They are unlikely to thrive. They are unlikely to be able to coordinate…

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    Ancient India was one of the first civilizations formed in the world. It formed on the banks of the Indus river. Life for the ancient Indian person revolved around 6 different categorizes, Geography, where it is located and its climate.Religion, the civilizations ways worship of gods and how that fit into everyday life. Government, the ways the people were ruled over. Social class, the status of each person in Indian society and how they were put into that status or Caste. Its writing, Sanskrit,…

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    Mera Mobile Case Study

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    economicdecision(to buy or not to buy a mobile) of individuals(women).Mobile penetration among women in many developing markets is consistently low, with just 28% of Indian women in possession of a mobile phone. In an effort to bridge the mobile gender gap in India, Uninor joined forces with the GSM Association‘s…

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    readers to ponder over the state-labour relations as state is nothing but means of projecting the class interest of the bourgeoisie. The informal sector workers can also be termed as a class for itself that can be liberated by a socialist revolution. Subramanyam Thakur, secretary of AITUC (All India Trade Union Congress), the union federation affiliated with the Communist Party of…

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    effects. Yet, many countries worldwide rely upon dams for irrigation of crops and electric power. The World Bank (WB) has been the greatest single source of funds for large dam construction around the globe. Since its founding, the Bank has supported more than 550 dams in more than 90 countries, having provided over US$90 billion in loans and guarantees, mostly to developing countries. World Bank has been criticized for funding many such projects which has led to displacement of millions of…

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    connects” said Charles Eames. And India has its own Vishnu Dharmotra Puran to fall back on. This thousand years old text states… To be a painter one must know sculpture To be an architect one must know dance Dance is possible only through music And poetry, therefore, is essential I conceived and curated numerous installations and displays combining various media as well as created and designed signature artworks installations and architectural spaces around India and different parts of the…

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