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    Essay On Breastfeeding

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    rural area of Haryana. According to IYCF (2013) guidelines, Government of India recommends that initiation of breastfeeding should begin immediately after birth, preferably within one hour in normal delivery and as soon as mother recovers from anaesthesia or preferably with in four hours in caesarean-section. In our study, 73.8% mothers initiated breastfeeding at birth according to recommendations. National Family Health Survey-4 (NFHS-4)4,6 data for national level and at Haryana showed it as

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    RESEARCH OBJECTIVE To adopt strategic plan and unique ideas for teaching. To recruit god qualified teachers for classes. To include other technical systems, which are required in today’s era. RESEARCH QUESTION How to improve education qualities in Haryana? What level of staff and sources are needed for school? Other than smart classes what technologies should be implemented? INTRODUCTION: PURPOSE: By doing the research we will know the each and every problems of the school which we

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    All these brands together enjoy the largest market share in North Indian states like Delhi, Haryana, Rajastan and Punjab. Like every other growing company, Shree Cement also had its tough time in the market. In the year 1997 while in the growing stage, the company had expanded it production capacity from 1.2 million tonnes to 1.8 million tonnes

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    “Dadi’s Family” observes what a “traditional” family in Haryana, India is like and the issues / concerns the family faces in “modern” times. In the documentary "Dadi 's family", the film explores the concept of family and the roles that a woman play in life. The roles are daughter, sister, mother, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, and sister-in-law. These roles are portrayed to us via various members of Dadi 's family. In this family, we have Dada and Dadi (grandmother and grandfather) as the head

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    Summary and commentary of Dadi’s family Dadi refers to the grandmother, "manager" of an extended family living in the Haryana region of Northern India. When dadi days family, she meant the male lineage with all their wives and children living as one economic unit. With everyone’s income managed by the oldest couple. This film explores the extended family and its problems, particularly through the women of Dadi 's family. The film also addresses the different roles women play in her lifetime, daughters

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    Green Revolution

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    India’s main priority was food production as they were still suffering from the pain that the Bengal Famine caused and this is how the Green Revolution began. It spread from 1969 to 1978, which WHERE DID IT AFFECT GLOBALLY? ♦ In Punjab and Haryana in northern India, yields of rice and wheat tripled ♦ Crop

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    India. The Tomara Rajputs lost their hold on Delhi to Prithviraj and it was renamed Qila Rai Pithora. Prithviraj also fought and won the battle with Chandela Rajputs from Bundelkhand. His kingdom included much of the present-day Indian states of Haryana, Rajasthan and most of Punjab and Uttar Pradesh. The Rajputs gained most of North India, despite the Muslim rule up to Punjab. The Rajput were a brave and chivalrous race and had control of most of North India, before the coming of the Muslims.

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    Vision Of Nestle

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    facilities at Moga (Punjab) ,Choladi (Tamil Nadu), Nanjangud (Karnataka), Samalkha (Haryana), Ponda and Bicholim (Goa) and Pantnagar (Uttarakhand). Nestle India set up its 8th manufacturing facility at Tahliwal (Himachal Pradesh) in 2012. The 4 Branch Offices are located at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai and Kolkata. They facilitate the sales and marketing activities. The Nestle India’s Head Office is located in Gurgaon, Haryana. All the functions except sales are operated through the head office. All the key

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    and rural infrastructure projects. Understanding the importance of cordial relations with its neighbouring communities, Maruti Suzuki further expanded its community development programme to a village close to the upcoming R&D test course at Rohtak (Haryana) in 2013-14. In addition, the Company is presently undertaking social projects in Manesar and Gurgaon. Rural Infrastructure Projects:  Government School, Molahera: A Story of Change The Senior Secondary Government School in Molahera village was old

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    BSTRACT: Through this paper, I would like to address the heinous act of female foeticide practiced at an alarming rate in various Indian states. I would like to focus on how the phenomenon of selectively eliminating female foetus is not dying away, but rather is emerging as a new disturbing trend. I even wish to highlight how with rapid advancement, technologies such as ultrasound and pre-natal diagnosis are being misused in order to find the gender of the infant. What I wish to mainly examine is

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