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    Often, the westerners do like that. Dixit represents the typical Indian woman because, she thought like as a suffering Indian woman that she willing to forgive her husband for her son. But Lakshmi told Miranda furiously, “If i were her I’d fly straight to London and shoot them both.” (IM 97)

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    (Good Evening ladies and gentlemen, I am Chaitali from BBA 1ST YEAR, and I am Rithul from BCA 1st year we welcome you to our most awaited event ZEAL-enriching life with positivism. We would like to welcome our chief guest Mr. Mohan Vast, Guest of Honor – Dr. Vilasrao Kadam, our director Dr D. Y Patil, hod Vaishali Patil, our teachers and all my dear friends.) - R {I extend my gratitude to our valuable, inspiring teachers and all my dear friends for honouring us with their presence in this beautiful

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    The village gossip, Normala, spreads the news that Madhuri was murdered. She goes on to say that she saw Madhuri body before it was taken away and that her blood is unusual – it was white in colour. Normala believes this to be bad omen and says that something bad will befall the village and villagers and that they have all been “curse”

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    Dance Research Paper

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    up watching Aishwarya Rai, and Madhuri Dixit, the dancing idols of Bollywood. I could only dream of becoming like them day and night. The night before my first lessons, I can still remember receiving that baby pink, ornate lehenga from my dad, feeling enlivened that soon I also will be dancing to those upbeat, familiar melodies in my new dress, like my role models. However, to my rather innocent surprise, instead of teaching me the classical moves of Madhuri, my teacher showed me how to flare

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    the sale of Maggi. The trust level of consumers from the whole instant noodles industry has decreased and this has led to an increased degree of awareness among them about ingredients and food safety. The credibility of the celebrities including Madhuri Dixit, Preity Zinta and Amitabh Bachchan was also dragged to the mud as they became infamous for endorsing this brand. Also, the major social media platforms got flooded with responses, views and opinions relating to the entire issue. Posts and updates

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    Today the success of any firm depends on the number of loyal and satisfied customer it has. With the fast change of world around us in terms of technology, innovation, lifestyle etc, it is really very difficult task to understand the consumer behaviour. It has become evitable for any company to acquire the competencies and the desired perspective to enable them to be successful with ever changing competitive landscape. The world’s largest consumer good company P&G had much anticipated entry in India’s

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    Devdas as the word comes to mind it conjures up the visage of a haggard, world-weary, lovelorn soul, driving himself to drink and hurtling on relentlessly on the path to self-destruction. The ‘Devdas Metaphor’, a time-honoured, enduring tragic symbol of unfulfilled love, has captivated readers and film-going audiences for the better part of a century now. Devdas has several adaptations and translations and therefore it is good to look at the specific ways in which the Devdas metaphor has engaged

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    Devdas Metaphor Essay

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    Devdas as the word comes to mind it conjures up the visage of a haggard, world-weary, lovelorn soul, driving himself to drink and hurtling on relentlessly on the path to self-destruction. The ‘Devdas Metaphor’, a time-honoured, enduring tragic symbol of unfulfilled love, has captivated readers and film-going audiences for the better part of a century now. Devdas has several adaptations and translations and therefore it is good to look at the specific ways in which the Devdas metaphor has engaged

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    Case Study Of Maggi

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    MAGGI : The Crisis and the way forward Summary This case study is about the crisis that happened to Nestle’s brand Maggi. This case details how a company who was running successfully and was the market leader for the past 30 years in the instant noodles segment, was suddenly banned in the whole country. Owing to concerns related to MSG and Lead levels in Maggi samples, many state government banned usage of Maggi. The MSG and the lead levels were found way above the permissible limits. Currently

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    1. History of Bollywood Bollywood is the Hindi Film Industry of the country and a part of the Indian Film Industry. Bollywood is one of the largest film producers in India and one of the largest centers of film production in the world. However, the first films India watched were not made in Bollywood. The various stages of evolution of bollywood can be categorized as follows: Silent Era to Talkies (1930-1940): Dadasaheb Phalke, the father of Indian Cinema was a man with vision and courage. In the

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