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    Not My Life Film Analysis

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    has the largest number of children laborers in the world. Although the numbers of child laborers vary widely, it is estimated that 11.2 million of children between the ages of 5 and 14 were working in India as of 1991. In the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, an estimated 100,000 children are exploited in tobacco mills, match factories, and rock quarries. Nearly a third of those employed are girls. The trades and industries that use children also include garment and footwear making factories,…

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    Ford Car Case Study

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    largest in the automobile industry as the market is growing so fast. 1.2 ABOUT FORD INDIA Ford India Private Limited is a wholly claimed subordinate of the Ford Company in India. Ford India Private Limited's head offices are placed in Chengalpattu, Tamil Nadu. It as of now is the eighth biggest auto creator in India after Maruti Suzuki, Hyundai, Tata Motors, Mahindra, Chevrolet, Honda and…

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    The bullfight, as it is rehearsed today, includes proficient toreros (of whom the most senior, who really kills the bull, is known as a bullfighter) who execute different formal moves which have an importance, or if nothing else a name, as indicated by the matador's style or school. It has been asserted that toreros look to evoke motivation and craftsmanship from their work and an enthusiastic association with the group transmitted through the bull. The nearby closeness puts the matador at some…

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    4.0 CHENNAI FLOOD MITIGATION MEASURES The mitigation measures have to address flood avoidance, flood tolerance, and flood resistance in an integrated way. The measures that are implemented and the new measures to be developed are meant to control causative factors like uncontrolled urban sprawl, loss of natural drainage, the inadequacy of the storm water drainage system, lack of maintenance of existing systems, increase in impervious surfaces and lack of coordination between stakeholders…

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    The Nerolac owned plants are at the following places: 1. Jainpur (Uttar Pradesh) 2. Bawal (Haryana) 3. Lote, Chiplun (Maharashtra) 4. Hosur (Tamil Nadu) Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd. has entered into many technical collaborations with other industry leaders such as E.I. Du-products. In the industrial paints segment, it is a market leader with a market share of over 40% and the third-largest player…

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    Social stratification is one of the dominant features of the Indian society and there are certain characteristics by which it is determined. Aspects like caste, material possessions, status, power etc. are the key determinants in defining the collective framework of the Indian society. Social stratification is an issue that has been widely dealt with and a lot of literature upon this topic exists, Andre Beteille’s book, ‘Caste, Class and Power: Changing Patterns of Stratification in a Tanjore…

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    Dalit oppression, and the reverse mechanism of socio-political and religious upheavals against such tendencies have long been part of the Indian set up. Mass conversions to Buddhism, Sikhism, Islam, in the sub-continent, as documented in history, speaks volumes of the denial of basic human rights to the Dalits or the Untouchables by the caste Hindus. These conversions in no way guaranteed the allocation of rights to the Dalits, who continued to suffer under the yoke of overbearing Hindu…

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    Case Study Of Margo Soap

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    Margo is a brand which never changed with the customer i.e., Margo failed in understanding the changing customer preferences. The herbal base of the product had been major deterrent. Over the years Margo lost its appeal because it failed to attract users from the next generation who incidentally were flooded with an array of new beauty soaps. Margo failed to identify the changing dynamics of the Indian customers, with more and more brands unfolding before the customer. Herbal was equated with…

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    not like celebrating myself. Ok guys don’t put memes for me...i will stop here and gonna start entertaining you… What comes first if we think about memes? Election right… Yes election...what comes to your mind if you think of tamil nadu election? Admk? Dmk? Bjp? Congress? But if i think about election first comes vijaykanth… vijaykanth was not so famous when he was in cine field, he was not so famous after he entered into politics but he became very famous after meme… i can…

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    Hih Case Study

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    1. What are the institutional voids/ deficiencies highlighted by The Case? Ans- • 21 percent of the Indian children under the age of 6 to 14 still did not attend educational institutions, according to the Indian census. Indian census is excluding those children who are engaged in domestic and agricultural sectors. Since ten years percentage of child labor had been increasing 9 percent even if HIH’s has implemented many of their strategies to eliminate child labor in India. Their focus is to…

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