Vijay Mallya

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    in criminal investigation and trials by Dr B.P Maithil) CASE STUDIES: CASE NO. 1 On night intervening, a Saturday party was going on at kutub colonnade in a restaurant, Delhi. That night the liquor was served by the woman bartenders named as Janvi shah with her co- tender jayant sharma. At about 2 am, mukesh Verma and Brejesh Sharma along with their friends went there and asked for the drinks, the waiter did not serve them the liquor as the party was

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    The vultures "A Show of Abusive behavior at home. "Interpreted by Priya Adarkar, "Gidhade", a two – act play, stands separated from alternate plays of Vijay Tendulkar in that it is a play which shows on the stage, the unmitigated viciousness emerging from intoxication, insatiability, and shamelessness. Besides, it is a play based on differentiating circumstances. From one viewpoint, there is an abhorrent depiction of man 's eagerness and on the other, there is a depiction of delicate love. At the

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    Violence In The Vultures

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    She undergoes a great suffering due to the cruel and greedy nature of her family members. She does all her work dutifully but still everybody is critical of her. For Rama, living among the horrible vultures devoid of any kind of sympathy, is equivalent to a ‘living death’. Rama’s situation in the Pitale’s household gets worse day by day. She is weak and does not utter even a word against her husband’s tyranny. Her passive suffering since twenty two years indicates her subordination. Tendulkar traces

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    Tendulkar Characteristics

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    Vijay Tendulkar was a leading Indian playwright, movie and television writer, literary essayist, political journalist, and social commentator. He is best known for his plays Silence! The Court Is in Session (1967),Ghāshirām Kotwāl (1972), and Sakhārām Binder (1972). Many of Tendulkar's plays derived inspiration from real-life incidents or social upheavals, which provides clear light on harsh realities of life. He provided his guidance to students studying "playwright writing" in US universities.

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    Violence is an integral part of the life of human beings. Tendulkar’s plays illustrate violence in its fullest form. Violence is noticed everywhere in Tendulkar’s dramatic world – excessive sexual lust of the protagonist in Sakharam, the Book Binder, the cruel cunning game in the form of a mock trial in Silence!, overambitious young journalist’s craze for money and fame in Kamala, the rude and brutal interactions of the family members in Vultures, Ghashiram’s revenge on the Brahmins of Poona and

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    Laxmi is a victim of Sakharam’s strange code of sexual conduct. Apart from attending to his sexual needs, she is made to do all the household work. Laxmi’s sexuality with her husband is a failure because she has been kicked out by her husband for not bearing a child, and with Sakharam, as she is aged and weak, it is somewhat forceful. She has to tolerate his sexual advances, whenever he wishes. Laxmi tolerates everything for about a year and then goes to her nephew’s house in Amalner. Sakharam’s

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    leased from DVB Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited(HPCL): In July 2011, HPCL stopped the fuel (ATF) supplies for about two hours to Kingfisher Airlines owing to the non-payment of dues. The situation was later resolved by Kingfisher chairman Vijay Mallya meeting the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) chairman to unfreeze some A/C's. In the past several years, Kingfisher Airlines has had trouble paying their fuel bills. Bharat Petroleum Corporation(BPCL) in 2009 had filed a case against Kingfisher

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    as a result of employee agitation on account of delayed salaries. This situation has arisen as a consequence of our bank accounts having been frozen by the tax authorities. We are making all possible efforts to remedy this temporary situation’ -Vijay Mallya, Press statement 2012 Established in 2005, until December 2011, Kingfisher Airlines had the second largest share in India's domestic air travel market. However, the airline had been facing financial issues for many years, and due to a severe financial

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    Essay On Aviation Industry

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    INTRODUCTION Aviation Industry plays an important role in the economic growth of anation. It not only promotes international trade but also provides an effective and fastest means of transportation across the globe. Today, in the world of globalization and cut throat competition the value of time has become more precious. The history of Indian Aviation industry lies back in the year 1912.The first domestic flight was taken between Delhi and Karachi by the Indian State Air Services. Tata Airlines

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    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.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingfisher_Airlines).It

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