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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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    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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    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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    Management Perspectives Jet Airways Management Perspective Assignment-1 Trimster1-2016 Submitted to Mark Johnson By: Bethapudi Praveena Student ID: 00148891T Executive summary: Jet Airways started its journey as an air taxi operator on 1 April 1992.commercialt its operations were started on 5 May 1993 with Boeing 737-300 aircraft. Scheduled airline status was granted on 4 January 1995 to jet airways. Jet air was owned by Naresh Goyal, which is used as sales and marketing for foreign

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    Strategy: 1) Sale and lease back Strategy: Indigo Airlines followed a unique sale and lease back strategy which is found to be very effective (Raja & Prabhakar, 2013). It is an agreement between the airline and the leasing company. The aircraft which is delivered from the manufacturer is immediately leased to a leasing company by the airline and again the same aircraft is taken back for lease for five years. At the end of five years the aircraft is permanently handed over to the leasing company.

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    KINGFISER AIRLINES : A CASE STUDY I stand today in the skeletal remnants of a game changing and trend setting carrier that during its hey days connected 72 centers through 420 daily flights on 77 aircrafts. –Vijay Mallya (source: http://theubgroup.com/ubprofile_UBHL.aspx) INTRODUCTION: Kingfisher airlines limited was established by the United Breweries group of Vijay Mallya in 2003 but commenced operations on 9th May 2005 on Mumbai to Delhi route with a fleet size of 4 A320’s(source : http://en

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    people to rise up against the British. His revolutionary methods did n’t push the British into using force. This made the Indian public less fearful of supporting the movement as compared to the Rebellion of 1857. In previous acts of defiance, Subhas Chandra Bose allied with the Axis powers and Bhagat Singh’s smoked bombed the British Legislative Assembly. In the past Indians tried to rebel against the British in 1857, only to be unsuccessful. The Sepoys went against British authority because it was

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    Bose's Death Summary

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    According to information released by a UK website, a Japanese interpreter confirmed that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose died at a military hospital in Taipei after a plane crash in 1945. Kazunori Kunizuka, who worked as an interpreter with Bose from 1943 to 1945, is still alive and has recorded in graphic detail in his diary the last days of Bose and his death as a result of a plane crash at Taipei on August 18, 1945, said the website bosefiles.Info. Noburu Okabe conveyed the information to the website

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    Bose was elected the President of the Indian National Congress in the year 1937 and 1939. He founded the Indian National Army and raised the slogan- "Delhi Chalo" and "Tum Mujhe Khoon Do main Tumhe Ajadi Doonga". For his anti- British remarks and activities, Bose was jailed 11 times between 1920 and 1941. He was the leader of the youth wing of the Congress Party. 1.Mohandas Karamchand

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    TOPIC: DECOLONIATION OF INDIA: EXTERNAL FACTORS SECUERD INDEPENDENCE. Question: how external factors contributed towards the course of decolonization of subcontinent? Hypothesis: Alongside the global wave of decolonization, the weakening British rule amid the first and the second world wars steered the decline in British military, economic and political powers that was instrumental in decolonization of subcontinent. ABSTRACT: Before the world war Great Britain enjoyed the status of being world’s

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