Corruption Sanchit Avasti Roll no. 03 TYBMM Introduction of corruption What is Corruption? In philosophical, theological, or moral discussions, Corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. In economy, Corruption is payment for services or material which the recipient is not due, under law. Corruption means the state of being bad and dishonest, especially in matters concerning money. It creates a very impact to the country's education, occupation, living style
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promoting free trade to help remove barriers between countries. An improvement of communication – the internet and mobile technology has allowed us to have a greater communication around the world. Labour availability and skills – countries such as India have lower labour costs and also high skill levels. Labour intensive industries such as clothing can take advantage of cheaper labour coast and reduce legal restrictions on LEDCs. Globalisation is generally force to be seen as good and has positive
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Power Plant The Dulhasti hydro-energy power plant is a run-of-the-river plant on the Chandra River which is a tributary of the Chenab River located in northern Indian provinces of Jammu and Kashmir. Dulhasti is the first hydropower utility of India and the best example of a project management tragedy. In 1989, the Dulhasti project contract was first assigned to a French consortium promising to complete in 57 months and with a budget of $ 50 million. Despite their request for revising the price
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WORLD MUSIC CHAPTER 5 1. Why does the Indian classical tradition dominate the musical image of South Asia in the west? The classical music of India has gained most of the attention of outsiders probably due to the colonization era that has brought Indo-European invaders (Aryan Civilization) into their territory between 2000 and 1500 BCE due to the presence of rich resources. However, Indian music, unlike the communal music of Africa and Southeast Asia, is individual and often virtuosic and
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decades have passed since India has adopted the democratic form of government. The reason for the adoption was the familiarity of the Indian people with the democracy. The working of Indian democracy is stick to the words of Abraham Lincon about democracy i.e. the government is by the people, of the people and for the people. Elections are the essence of every democratic country. On the basis of number of voters, India is known as the largest democracy of the world. In India elections are held from
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Welfare. The following Nobel Prize Winners are persons of Indian Origin/Citizens * of other countries or the Nobel Prize has been for the works related to India:- * * * Rudyard Kipling, a British Poet has been awarded Nobel Prize for Literature for his works in Literature such as Poems and Short Stories related to India and Burma/ Myanmar . Vidiadhar Surajprasad Naipaul, a British Writer of I ndian Origin was awarded Nobel Prize for Literature in 2001. In the Nobel Prize
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attracted close to 80 responses. Thereby the sample size is not sufficient enough to project the findings as being generic to the Indian society at large. The survey conducted focussed on 3 main aspects of student identity at an educational institute in India. The fact that it is a part f their identity is proof enough to assume that there are schisms in the Indian society on the lines of class, caste and community. Considering the kind of people that an elite institution like an IIM would attract, the
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Strategy for UNIQLO in India | Class: Global Strategy - Optimizing your Global Footprint | Professor: Mark Roeske | Students: Hidenobu Hayakawa Nagasaka Sohta Nguyen Thanh Thi Phuong | | Waseda Summer Intensive , August 2012 | Final Report | | CONTENTS Executive Summary PART I/ UNIQLO and Apparel Industry * Overview of UNIQLO business
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dwellers, displaced Kashmiri migrants, earthquake victims and people affected by 1993 Mumbai riots as well as Indian Muslims fighting after the 9/11 attacks. She has also been a member of the National Integration Council, National AIDS Commission of India and the United
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scope in ancient India. Democracy entered its golden stage in he twentieth century. Many countries in the world today follow the democratic form of government. Democracy depends on the following conditions (i) co-existence of ideas and of parties; (ii) the right to free discussion; (iii) universal adult suffrage; and (iv) periodic elections. Indian is the largest democracy in the world. The Constitution of Indian was enforced on 26 January, 1950. It ushered in the age pf democracy. India became a democratic
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