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    Saigal who finally retired from the Western Railway. His brother Gulzari joined the signal branch of the Army and retired as a Lieutenent Colnel and died a bachelor.Yet another sister Shiela, married a Naval Engineering officer, who served to the Indian navy for 35 year and retired as Rear Admiral.Shakunthala or ‘Kunti, his youngest sister also married into the Navy. Her husband Vidya Sagar Laroya,retired in 1989 as a Commadore. From Logistic branch. Kunti died of cancer in 1988. His youngest brother

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    LOVELY PROFESSIONAL UNIVERSITY Form/LPUO/AP-3 (The format to be used for Planning the academic activities other than Lecturers/Tutorial/Practical like Assignments, Case study, Presentation, Quiz, Projects, Class tests, industrial visits, teaching practice, court visits etc. to be undertaken as a part of the continuous assessment for the Course) (TERM PAPER) School: LSB

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    Indian Financial Markets

    among all the financial markets of the emerging economies. The history of Indian capital markets spans back 200 years, around the end of the 18th century. It was at this time that India was under the rule of the East India Company. The capital market of India initially developed around Mumbai; with around 200 to 250 securities brokers participating in active trade during the second half of the 19th century. The journey of Indian financial markets has been of many shades over the last decade. We have

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    Indian Captivity Narratives

    Primary Source Analysis Option 1 Biying Deng HIST 180 Daniel Borses September 29, 14 After reading the Indian Captivity Narratives, it is clear that both narratives describes the author’s captivity life under Indians; however, their experience were totally different. According to The Sovereignty and Goodness of God, Mary Rowlandson suffered from poor condition with her captors for two months; the experience was a nightmare to her. On the contrary, Mary Jemison had a happier life

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    The Rise of Indian Sovereignty

    The Rise of Indian Sovereignty Long before the United States of America ever came to be, this land was ruled by the original Native Americans. As settlers started to make their way to America, the Native Americans were greatly affected. Some of it was good; they learned new farming instruments to help grow certain food, and horses were reintroduced to the land which brought the Indians a form of transportation. But some of the changes came with problems. Though horses were a great benefit for

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    Corruption and Indian Politics

    it happens, you can bet it was planned that way Corruption and Indian Politics Corruption and Indian Politics. Prime Minister in his Independence Day speech said, that there is no magic wand to erase corruption from our country. President, a day earlier to him, through the medium of Doordarshan said that there is no single remedy to fight against corruption. Well I live in an India where the two most supreme authorities in Indian Polity seem to have given up or are helpless on the issue of corruption

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    Indian Apparel Industry

    Indian Apparel Industry: The Indian apparel industry adds 14% to the industrial production and 4% to the GDP of India. The Indian Apparel Industry is one of the largest sources of foreign exchange flow into the country with the apparel exports accounting for almost 21% of the total exports. The market is highly competitive with 65000 garment units in organised sector. Top 3 competitors are Arvind Mills, Madura garments and ITC Lifestyle. SWOT analysis of apparel industry Strengths: • India

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    Indian Healthcare Influence

    Influence of the American healthcare system on Indian health services USA is the world’s largest economy. Its dominance in the sphere of arts, science, technology, culture and medicine is unparalleled today. Given its dominant socio-political and economic status, no country on earth can be said to be beyond the sphere of American influence in almost all aspects of life. While the pervasiveness of such American hegemony is a matter of debate today in many sociological discourses today, for the purpose

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    Plight of Indian Farmers

    Plight of Indian Farmers with Respect to current Credit Facilities Plight of the Indian Farmer India is an agrarian country and around 60% of its people directly or indirectly depend upon agriculture. Agriculture in India is often attributed as gambling with monsoons because of its almost exclusive dependency on precipitation from monsoons. The failure of these monsoons can lead to a series of droughts, lack of better prices, and exploitation of the farmers by middlemen, all of which have led

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    Indian Automobile Industry

    ANALYSIS OF THE INDIAN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY SUBMITTED BY : ANIKET SHARMA ROLL NO. 45 PG-C INTRODUCTION The Indian automotive industry has emerged as a 'sunrise sector' in the Indian economy. India is emerging as one of the world's fastest growing passenger car markets and second largest two wheeler manufacturer. It is also home for the largest motor cycle manufacturer and fifth largest commercial vehicle manufacturer. India is emerging as an export hub for sports utility vehicles (SUVs)

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