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    settlement and the agony and unhappiness. Simrit experiences in the hands of cruel and unjust male dominated society of India. The novel exposes the life of the political leaders, business barons, journalists, and free thinkers in the bee and flow of the daily living in New Delhi. Nayantara Sahgal’s had presented the social life of these people living in India in the early sixties when India was on her way to progress after the attainment of independence. The novelist shows that though Indians had got freedom

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    Ban on Tobacco Ads by The Government of India: 1. Summarize the arguments in favor of the ban on tobacco advertising in India · It was said that French Constitutional council declared that ban on advertising tobacco products was not constitutional, it based on the need to protect public health · They argued that the revenue logic of huge contribution in the form of excise to the Exchequer is not valid · According to World Health Organization, tobacco accounted for over

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    Characteristics / Features of Local Government There are some characteristics on which the system of local government is based which are as follows: 1) Local Area : Local governments is an important administrative division of a country that local government is responsible for looks this areas termed as a city , a town, a ward or a village. The local government takes care of the people. The group of people administrate of particular areas and it is run by an authority or any persons who are

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    India won her independence in 1947 and for winning this independence Congress, as a political party, played the predominant role. The leaders of the Congress party, then, were great leaders — stalwarts — really dedicated to the cause and to the party which they served. Mahatma Gandhi was the undisputed leader and there were leaders of such caliber as Jawahar Lai Nehru, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Dr. Rajendra Prasad, C. Rajagopalacharya, Pattabhi Sitaramayya, Sarojini Naidu, Subhash Chandra Bose

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    Ban on Tobacco Ads by the Government of India 1. Summarize the arguments in favor of the ban on tobacco advertising in India 2. Summarize the arguments in opposition of the ban on tobacco advertising in India 3. Discuss the conflict of interest issue as it pertains to government in India 4. Give your opinion on what governments should do in regards to tobacco advertising Smoking is on my list of not to do. Since I was a little girl my dad used to smoke a lot in our living room. I remember this

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    India has a federal form of government, and hence a federal finance system. The essence of federal form of government is that the Centre and the State Governments should be independent of each other in their respective, constitutionally demarcated spheres of Action. Once the fundamentals of the government are spelt out, it becomes equally important that each of the government should be provided with sources of raising adequate revenues to discharge the functions entrusted to it. For the successful

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    Ban on Tobacco Ads by the Government of India A Case Study 1. A summary of the arguments in favor of the ban on tobacco advertising. The arguments in favor of the government banning tobacco advertising generally begins with the belief that the government has the right to intervene in the best interest of its citizens. The banning of cocaine, which is generally seen as worldwide, is often used as an example of this. Public health is often the motive that is cited when countries such as Belgium and

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    Asia Research Centre Working Paper 19 Challenges for Urban Local Governments in India Written by Rumi Aijaz Rumi Aijaz was Visiting Research Fellow at Asia Research Centre in 2006. E-mail: rumi_pvg@rediffmail.com A section of this working paper has been accepted for publication in a forthcoming issue of the Journal of Asian and African Studies, by Sage Publications Ltd. Copyright © Rumi Aijaz, 2007 All rights reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of research

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    country has widespread government corruption, then poverty will increase." Country Chosen: India Introduction As India celebrated its 65th Republic Day in January 2014, President of India Pranab Mukherjee warned the country of corruption "as a cancer...that weakens the foundations of our state" (Mukherjee, 2014) and " If Indians are enraged, it is because they are witnessing corruption and waste of national resources"(Ibid.) Indeed, corruption is an endemic problem in India, with anti-corruption

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    Written Assignment Unit 4 Ban on Tobacco Ads by the Government of India I remembered years ago the California Supreme Courts forced RJ Reynolds to remove their mascot, Joe Camel from all its products. RJ Reynolds would argue that this advertising had nothing to do with selling cigarettes or marketing to minors. This is not a new concept for California, as early as the 1920’s Hollywood has glamorized smoking. It is clear, the direction that the tobacco companies wanted to have a say. The tobacco

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