3. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS OF INDIAN ENGLISH Indian English is a distinct variety of the English language. Many Indians claim that it is very similar to British English, but this opinion is based on a surface level examination of lexical similarities. Of course, one must keep in mind that not every linguistic item is used by every Indian English speaker and that a great deal of regional and educational differentiation exists. Even so, items can be identified which are indicative of Indian
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Environmental Pollution at Hindustan Lever’s Kodaikanal Plant In mid-2004, Hindustan Lever Ltd (HLL) executives looked back at the events of the past three years at their mercury thermometer factory in Kodaikanal in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. After mercury leakage from the plant had been reported in March 2001, heavy expenditure had been incurred in environmental risk assessment, waste disposal and health monitoring. The expenditure had exceeded the total profits generated by the plant
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Answers 1. a) The passages says that, idealism is the epistemological doctrine that nothing can be directly known outside of the minds of thinking beings, which does not mean that nothing at all can be known outside the mind. 2. d) The passage says that, Hegel asserts that the twin aims of philosophy are to account for the contradictions apparent in human experience and also simultaneously to resolve and preserve these contradictions by showing their compatibility at a higher level of examination
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[pic] PROJECT REPORT B.Sc. Physics (H) 1st Semester Foundation Course Group No.07 [pic] PROJECT TITLE "Management of Delhi Metro" ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We hereby express our deep sense of gratitude to Dr. K.C. Verma, Teacher-in-Charge, Commerce for his continuous guidance and support in successful completion of this Project Report entitled “Management of Delhi Metro”. We are also extremely thankful to Ms. Bhamini Garg, Assistant Professor, Commerce for her generous guidance, help and
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Submitted to Prof. Kousik Guhathakurta By Bharat Subramony PGP/16/012 Ranjan Kumar Sharma PGP/16/040 Utkarsh Rastogi PGP/16/056 A-1. There appears to be a significant trend in the Capital Structure of Indian Inc. as reported by the Reserve Bank of India, which can be seen from the table below. By aggregating the data from the RBI reports provided from 2001 to 2010, we can extrapolate and determine its asymptotic value of the Debt-Equity ratio, which signifies the Capital structure
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Rural LPG Marketing Presentation by Ashok Sen General Manager(LPG-Sales) Indianoil Corporation Limited India Agenda • Overview- LPG Marking in India • New Initiatives • Supply and Demand • Conclusion Various Products Marketed in LPG • Domestic LPG – Packed product in 14.2Kg, & 5kg cylinders, home delivered through distributors Non Domestic LPG – Packed product 19Kg and 47.5 kg delivered supply through distributors. Bulk – Delivered to Storage Tanks of Customers – Business Associates to garner
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International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS): Pros and Cons for Investors by Ray Ball* Sidney Davidson Professor of Accounting Graduate School of Business University of Chicago 5807 S. Woodlawn Ave Chicago, IL 60637 Tel. (773) 834 5941 ray.ball@gsb.uchicago.edu Acknowledgments This paper is based on the PD Leake Lecture delivered on 8 September 2005 at the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, which can be accessed at http://www.icaew.co.uk/cbp/index.cfm. It draws
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SPECIAL ARTICLE Wheat Price Inflation in Recent Times: Causes, Lessons and New Perspectives Sthanu R Nair, Leena Mary Eapen In this paper we demonstrate that the high level of wheat procurement during 2008-09 and 2009-10 at a higher minimum support price was necessitated by the difficult circumstances that the government faced, characterised by a precarious buffer stock position from 2005 to 2008. Hence, blaming larger procurement and a higher msp alone for the soaring wheat prices between
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Sl. No. Sol Id Branch Name Branch Address City District State / UT 1 1898 Bathu Basti Ground and first floor, Opposite Hotel Karpagam, Garacharma. Port Bathu Basti Blair, Dist. South Andamans, Andaman And Nicobar, Pin 744105 South Andaman Andaman & Nicobar UT 2 1560 Diglipur Subhas Gram, Opp. Govt Secondary School, PS.: Diglipur, Dist. North Diglipur & Middle Andaman, Andaman & Nicobar, Pin 744202 North & Middle Andaman Andaman & Nicobar UT 3
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ANALOGY EXERCISE A Directions: In each of the following questions,there is a certain relationship between two given words on one side of : : and one word is given on another side of : :while another word is to be found from the given alternatives,having the same relation with this word as the words of the given pair bear. Choose the correct alternative. 1 . Moon : Satellite : : Earth :? (A) Sun (B) Planet (C)Solar System (D) Asteroid Ans: (B) Explanation: Moon is a satellite and Earth is a Planet
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