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    Evolution Phases of Non Governmental Organisations in India Dr. Suresh Kumar Bhaker, Assistant Professor, Management in Haryana School of Business, Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology Hisar, Haryana Abstract This survey paper highlights the sequential and verifiable improvement of the Non-Governmental Organizations in India. It additionally assesses how these associations created amid pre-autonomy and post reliance period and considering the advancement time of NGOs altogether

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    A Project on NITI AAYOG REPLACING PLANNING COMMISSION Sociology- II Winter Semester 2014-15 ___________________________________________________________________________ Manthan Jindal ID No. : 214033 ___________________________________________________________________________ • Introduction: “Planning Commission is a very old system and it will have to be rejuvenated, it will have to be changed a lot. Sometimes it costs more to repair the old house, but, it gives us no satisfaction. Thereafter

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    belongs to the first generation of actress family of the Bengal public theatre. She made her debut at the age of eleven in a one-line performance as Draupadi’s hand maiden at Great National Theatre in Calcutta in 1874 under the guidelines, Girish Chandra Ghosh, who is the founder of the theatre. Within a short span of the time, she was recognised as a talented star. The paper depicts categorically about the characters she performed during twelve years of her acting career. Apart from that, it talks

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    Medical Negligence Negligence means the breach of a legal duty to care. In wider sense it means carelessness in a matter in which law mandates carefulness. Negligence is a predominant theory of liability concerning allegations of medical malpractice. Medical malpractice occurs when a health-care provider deviates from the recognized “standard of care” in the treatment of a patient. The “standard of care” is defined as what a reasonably prudent medical provider would or would not have done under

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    Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose

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    Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: সুভাষ চন্দ্র বসু, Shubhash Chôndro Boshu) was an Indian revolutionary who led an Indian national political and military force against Britain and the Western powers during World War II. Popularly known as Netaji (literally "Respected Leader"), Bose was one of the most prominent leaders in the Indian independence movement and is a legendary figure in India today. Bose was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack, Orissa to Janakinath Bose and Prabhabati Debi, and is presumed

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    Essay On Mahalanobis

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    INTRODUCTION Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, also known as P.C Mahalanobis. He was an Indian scientist and statistician who had contributed large-scale sample survey in statistics. With the “ Mahalanobis Distance”, a statistical measurement that he had discovered, he become famous in science and statistic territory. P.C Mahalanobis belonged to a Bengali family who live in Bikrampur (today’s Bangladesh). His grandfather, Guruchanran was an active person who always involved

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    5. Customary and Ritualistic Aspects 5.1 Sati In this time of climbing woman 's rights and concentrate on fairness and human rights, it is diffuclt to absorb Hindi practice of sati, the blazing to death of a widow on her spouse 's memorial service fire, into our cutting edge world. For sure, the practice is banned and illicit in today 's India, yet it happens up to the present regardless is viewed by a few Hindus as a definitive type of womanly commitment and reparation. It has been polished in

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    The purpose of this paper is to analyze to main questions. The first part of the paper will define transnational feminism and identify key factors within a transnational perspective. Another part will be discussing some transnational feminist critiques of mainstream “white/Western” feminism and will also give ideas that a transnational feminist would suggest in order to make positive changes for women. The second part of the paper will choose two concepts to define, as well as discuss how they relate

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    Throughout the years, feminism is continually adapting to the world around it. Like similar movements, feminism also even rejects certain parts of itself. Specifically, in this essay, transnational feminism and its issues will be the focus. The reasoning behind why the term transnational was implemented to replace previously accepted terms, such as ‘international’ and ‘global’ feminism, which was much more exclusive to third world women and dividing feminism where the split did not exist. With transnational

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    Thus, Khuku’s character described in this novel. Khuku’s songs portraits her character and being the backbone of the story. Lost heart on a verdant road I gather strewn flowrs By myself - [Page No.159] Then, in the 90’s the country especially Calcutta city had communal threaten. Amit Chaudhuri describes the condition thus here. “CRPF soldiers, three months ago, and before then, they’d appeared when the roads were silent, waiting for riots to break out in the city through they eventually

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