India Discrimination

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    Yo Yo Honey Singh

    people from Indian villages are migrating to cities very fast. According to you what is the reason behind this exodus?  The corruption in public life is increased in India in past few years; this problem is growing day by day. According to you what is driving factor for the corruption in our day today life need or greed?  India has several states and some of them have progressed very fast, but at the same time some states have shown slow pace in development. According to you what is the basic

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    Accountant

    Introduction of India India is the largest Part of south Asia. It is share with six other countries Including Nepal, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. * Location: Southern Asia, bordering Bangladesh 4,053 km, Bhutan 605 km, Burma 1,463 km, China 3,380 km, Nepal 1,690 km, Pakistan 2,912 km * Capital: New Delhi * Climate: varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperate in north * Population: 1,065,070,607 (July 2004 EST.) * Ethnic Make-up: Indo-Aryan 72%, Dravidian 25%, Mongoloid

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    Gandhi

    Rajiv Gandhi, the eldest son of Feroze and Indira Gandhi, was born on August 20, 1944 and the youngest person to become the Prime Minister of India at the age of 40. He was India’s 9th Prime Minister and 3rd among the Gandhi family. He held his position after her mother’s death on October 31, 1984 until he resigned on December 2, 1989 after an election defeat. Though having no relationship to Mahatma Gandhi, his leadership brought substantial influence in India’s external political relationship.

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    Indian Tradition Analysis

    elaborates how historiography in this period, mostly followed from ideas like oriental despotism in the colonies, village-centric society, caste and racially fragmented society, etc. However, to counter these historical narratives, the nationalists of India started formulating their own history as rational, anti-imperial, and by upholding a glorious past. Despite the fact that in the early phase of nationalist historiography, there had been many confusions regarding methodology, objectivity and identity

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    Social Entrepreneurship Concept

    sustenance-related challenges faced by social ventures due to the lack of an enabling ecosystem is a loss for the nation, especially at a time when India is considered to be on the verge of becoming a dominant global power in the near future. Given that the nation still falls behind when it comes to social justice and equality for its vast population, it is imperative for India to put in place support mechanisms that recognise and promote the prominent role played by social entrepreneurs in filling this gap and

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    One Child Policy Analysis

    China is the second largest country by land area, covering approximately 9.6 million square kilometers. In addition, it is the world's most populous country with a population of over 1.38 billion. Moreover, because of this large number of population, china faces serious social and economic problems. Overly populated regions lead to degradation of land and recourses, pollution, and bad living conditions. The Chinese government has tried to find a solution to the problem of increasing population

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    Essay About Thailand

    Thailand is a country in South Asia with a population of 68.86 million. Some of this population is Hill Tribe, while others fall into groups of Thai people, Lisu people, Akha people, and Mon people. Over 90% of the population of Thailand is Hindu, alongside Hinduism and Chinese folk religion. The official language of Thailand is Thai or Siamese, with little else in the country. Thailand is a very culturally ambiguous country, some of the celebrations including Visakha Bucha and Asalha Buddha. Thailand

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    Dependence on Asean Countries

    ADVANCED MICROECONOMICS II ASSIGNMENT The Look East Policy (LEP) was a recreation and correction of India’s Foreign Trade Policy. The main purpose was to revive both political ties and to build up economic linkages with South East Asia. LEP focuses on re-establishing better political security and economic co-operation. The first phase was based on ASEAN and it focused initially and mainly on trade and investment linkages. The second phase was based on expanding the definition of east, extending

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    Sparkling Glass Limited

    Sparkling Glass Limited Written Analysis and Communication Assignment – 2 Nitesh Raj Nama Yogesh Singh FSB -1 Date : 16/09/2014 1 16th September, 2014 To, The Plant Superintendent Sparkling Glass Limited Subject: Report on Promotional Action to be taken. Dear Sir, A detailed report on the promotional activity which is to be commissioned by our committee headed by Mr. Prasad has been submitted to you. We have four people into our consideration namely, Khanna, Panjabi, Gulati, and Gupta. Various

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    My Contribution in Curbing Corruption

    found in one shape or the other whether the country is a democratic, kingship, Socialist or Communist, developing or a developed but the common man is not so hardly affected by it as in India. In India, corruption has become a way of life. Corruption in India leads to promotion not prison. Corruption in India has wings not wheels. Corruption is a very big problem. This is also a reason for the poverty of the countries. People are becoming greedy because they want money and for this they are crossing

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