class. Like all Indians I too found no exception in following the popular sport of the country – Cricket. I used to be so mad where I even finished exams half an hour before just for watching a bilateral dead rubber cricket match. The excitement of India playing a match always lingers my thought. In this article I highlighted the path I traveled along with cricket (mainly World cup) over the last 25 odd years, how I saw cricket over these years and also how my behavior also changed these years.
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rP os t 9 -7 1 2 -0 3 8 REV: MARCH 12, 2014 LAKSHMI IYER RICHARD H. K. VIETOR India 2014: The Challenges of Governance op yo Introduction In January 2014, India’s government faced significant economic and social challenges. Economic growth rates had slowed from 10.5% in 2010 to only 4.9% in 2013. Inflation remained stubbornly high at 10.1%, despite sustained interest rates of around 10%, and the rupee/dollar exchange rate depreciated from 45 rupees in March 2011 to 62 rupees in December 2013
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Brief Description Bangladesh is a developing country in South Asia that is bordered by India to its west, north and east. It has a population of over 160 million people and is the world's eighth-most populous country. Around one-third of Bangladeshis live in urban areas, including Dhaka which is the capital and largest city. Bangladesh is also one of the world's poorest countries (approximately 31.5 per cent of the population lives below the poverty line). An innovative legal situation that Bangladesh
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The old debate on the public versus the private sector— which one of the two is better for the growth of Indian economy—has been long alive. It has assumed increased importance with India’s recent impressive performance in all fields—from IT to computer software, from telecommunications to health, from generation of energy to manufacturing of industrial goods. While the popular belief is that most of the public sector undertakings are white elephants—a drain on the Indian economy, the fact
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figures in stone and bronze have become some of the most recognizable pieces of art ever produced by any civilization. Indian Sculpture of India has its roots from the planet’s oldest Indus Valley Civilization to globally celebrated modern sculpture art influenced by colonial culture. Magnificence, spirituality, mysticism and elegance define sculpture of India. The very brilliance and finesse of Indian sculpture murmurs the tales of the most civilized history while demonstrating the eroticism and
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industry in the world are Amazon, Alibaba, eBay, etc. In India, the first e-commerce industry related to merchandise was IndiaMart, which started as a directory website for customers in the Delhi-NCR area, this was later extended for the city of Mumbai and soon to all over India. From a small directory website in 1996 it has grown to an industry worth more than $12.6 billion with loads of website for merchandise as well as travel. India has a total user base of more than 354 million, with around
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FEATURES OF THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA Introduction India is indeed a unique country with its diversity in religion, caste, creed, race and languages. In no other country, its natives are so different and varied. In some countries like U.S., people belonging to different countries have settled down there. They could not be called as natives of U.S. In India its natives are so dissimilar yet they are one. Naturally the constitution of such a unique country as India is also unique. The size of the
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Contemporary art (c. 1900 CE-present)In 1947, India became independent of British rule. A group of six artists - K. H. Ara, S. K. Bakre, H. A. Gade, M.F. Husain, S.H. Raza and Francis Newton Souza - founded the Bombay Progressive Artists' Group in the year 1952, to establish new ways of expressing India in the post-colonial era. Though the group was dissolved in 1956, it was profoundly influential in changing the idiom of Indian art. Almost all India's major artists in the 1950s were associated with
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Introduction The Indian television market was all set to witness a high-end technology product launch in April 2009 as Samsung, Panasonic, LG and TCL announced that they would be introducing LED TV in India. LED TVs used 40% lower electricity [5], contained no mercury and were made of environment friendly products [6] With the existing LCD TV market, which used normal crystal display technology, LED used light emitting diodes(LED) in their panels LED TVs costed 30-40% more than LCDs. This price
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|Sports Profile | ➢ Trained Swimmer and Table Tennis Player ➢ Team Member Surat Sports Club ➢ Participated in All India Camel Drawing Competition ➢ Certified Course on Personality Development |Work Experience
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