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    Videocon Industries Ltd. The Videocon Operations is spread across many different sectors and businesses. They are as follows: a) Consumer Electronics and Home Appliances: Videocon Industries Limited manufactures, assembles and distributes many variants of consumer electronics and home appliances. Flat panel displays, refrigerators with advanced cooling system, washing machines and air conditioners; glass shell panels and funnels, compressors and motors. Since the popularity of Korean…

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    fodder for livestock, decline in area under different crops, and unemployment. Against this background, the purpose of this study is to study the gender differences in terms of sex ratio, literacy status in Rayalaseema Region of Andhra Pradesh. The Andhra Pradesh State, popularly known as the “rice bowl of India”, while majority of the population (62%) for their livelihood depend on agriculture related activities. The State have two distinct geographical regions, Rayalaseema and Coastal Andhra,…

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    INTRODUCTION India, a collaboration of 29 states and 7 union territories and is known for its great unity in diversity. But that unity bears certain loop holes in maintaining the same in reality. Each state in India has a uniqueness of its own whether it is in culture, geographic pattern, community settlements, economic or natural resources. There is indeed a wide disparity in development which makes rich more rich & poor becomes poorer. As such, people living in rural part (poor regions) of…

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    CASE STUDY Case study No-1 Ms. Remna (name changed )originally hailed from Uttar Pradesh ordinarily resides in Guwahati with her three young sisters and was working in a Beauty Parlour. Her father died in 2008. After her father’s death she became the sole earning member of family to look after her three young sisters. When she was 16 years old was subjected to trafficking to Mumbai in 2010. The trafficker was a lady who was known to her colleague. Her colleague told to Remna about…

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    The Star of David is a symbol used to identify Judaism. It’s supposed to represent the shape of King David’s shield (Levine 2015). This symbol is well respected in Israel, it’s part of their national flag. It’s called a hexagram or six-point star (Levine 2015). One of the first Jewish uses of the Star is part of the colophon; part of the embroidery of the title page of a book, the printer sometimes included the family name on the colophon which showed class and wealth (Levine 2015). Today the…

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    meeting of RSS. The meeting took place at Ranchi between October 28-31. The then VHP president Ashok Singhal could not attend it owing to poor health. It is learned that the RSS top brass asked VHP leaders to intensify the Ram Temple agitation in Uttar Pradesh during the meeting. On November 23, Mohan Bhagwat attended a condolence meeting organized after the demise of Ashok Singhal. He minced no words in declaring that construction of Ram Temple at Ayodhya would be the real tribute to…

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    Morality In Ambedkar

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    Morality as a Common Signifier Ambedkar believed that a religion should treat every individual equal on the grounds of social relationship, cultural history; so that one can acquire desirable profits out of his/her labor. In India, Hindu religion did not provide this equality for all individuals, especially for dalits, though the modern constitution granted it for all individuals. This is why Ambedkar respected western modernity for its commitment to individual liberty, human rights and…

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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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    increase in the country. About 2 million to 3 million prostitutes are there in India. And many of them enter the profession during the age of 12years and 15years. There are many villages which are completely under this influence. The village in Uttar Pradesh, Natpurwa village, in this village Nat caste dominates. Children in this village are not even aware about the name of their father. Around 5,000 people live in this village. More than 70 percent women of this village are into flesh trade.…

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    percentage of financial inclusion in different states of the country varies differentially. For instances Kerala, Maharashtra and Karnataka accounts for high rate of financial inclusion but the states such as Gujarat, Manipur, Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, etc stand poorly on the grounds of financial inclusion. Hence, the growth has not only been uneven but also discrete (Dixit & Ghosh,…

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