SC2354 (11) ACT: Constitution of India 1950, Articles 14 and 16, Air India Employees Service Regulations, Regulations 46 and 47, Indian Airline Service Regulation, Regulation 12. Different conditions of service of Air Hostesses employed by Air India in India and United Kingdom-Validity of. Conditions of service-Discrimination-Determination of question. Indian Kanoon - http://indiankanoon.org/doc/1903603/ 1 Air India Etc. Etc vs Nergesh Meerza & Ors. Etc. Etc on 28 August, 1981 Retirement
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The History of Geometry Geometry, from the ancient Greek “geo” meaning Earth and “metron” meaning measurement, arose as the field of knowledge dealing with spatial relationships. Geometry was revolutionized by Euclid, who introduced mathematical rigor still in use today. In modern times, geometric concepts have been generalized to a high level of abstraction and complexity, and have been subjected to the methods of calculus and abstract algebra, so that many modern branches of the field are barely
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Assignement 2 Rakhi Singh Abhay Raj Singh Yusuf Shaikh 1) Present and discuss the principles of leadership (in YouTube video #1) presented by Captain Raghu Ramam ?? Raghu Raman, with his unique career spanning a decade in the Indian Armed Forces, another decade plus as CEO of three companies in the Mahindra Group and several years of experience in the Government, brings Leadership lessons from the Armed Forces that can be leveraged by corporates, businesses and educational institutions
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America the Land Of The Brave People, in general have difficulties adopting to new environment; mainly because of cultural differences. In “Mrs. Dutta writes a letter”, Mrs. Dutta is a traditional Indian woman who can’t come to terms with the truth that she is not needed in America and is better off living in India as shown through characterization, theme and symbolism. First of all, Mrs. Dutta is subordinate because she puts her family before herself. She states “A good wife wakes up before
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the United States government to describe programs designed to solve the “Indian problem”. These policies would provide the Indians an escape from impoverished reservations and a chance to live the American Dream. To the Indians, these three words described the incalculable loss of the “old ways” which included their culture, heritage and language. Without the support of their communities, thrust into urban life, many Indians found the experience demoralizing. Despite the unduly positive assertions
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Tue, Sep 28 03:37 PM June, 2009: An Indian woman with an MBA from a US university is interviewed by the CEO of an Indian telecommunications company on a muggy Friday afternoon at its Mumbai headquarters. Realising that she has no telecom experience whatsoever, the CEO asks her to work on a report on the sector over the weekend and email it to him on Monday. The lady does exactly that - and she does it so well that she gets the job. "The kind of research and analysis she did over a weekend was amazing
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founder of Kolkata, which is actually not not true according a 2003 Kolkata High Court Verdict, and Kolkata doesn’t have any founder) (The 1st panellist was going through my CV, and suddenly started) P1: Sayantan, you have written Geography and Indian
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government today. My focus is on the issue about the methamphetamine addiction epidemic in the Indian Country. According to Annette James, Health Director, Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, “In the last two years, about a quarter of the babies born on the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation in Arizona tested positive for methamphetamine” (James, A, p.1). James also stated that, “…on the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, assaults and criminal charges for drug possession tripled, thefts doubled
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DONATION TO NATIVE AMERICANS ON RESERVATIONS Prepared for Jeff Berlinger Technical Department Manager Prepared by Kevin Simons Technical Department Intern October 6, 2013 MEMORANDUM OF TRANSMITTAL TO: Jeff Berlinger, Technical Department Manager FROM: Justin Testa, Technical Department Intern DATE: October 6, 2013 RE: Donation of Technical Equipment
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------------------------------------------------- Hemingway & minimalism * Indian Camp * Making something as small as possible * As few details as possible * In architecture: light and simple * Minimal dialogue + symbols * Cutting a long story short * “Iceberg-technique” FOR SALE: BABY SHOES, NEVER WORN. Short story by Hemingway * Perhaps a miscarriage * In a shop? * Shopaholic * Someone who gave up the baby plans * Just six words makes
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