'Mao's model of political development’ |
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After becoming communist, China followed Russia's model of political development. The First Five year plan of China was the copy of Russia, in which more stress was laid on heavy industries and it resulted in bureaucratization. So there was a lot of grumbling about Russian model of political development. But as Chinese and no experience behind them, they had to follow Russian model of political development.
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Rajaapur talukyatil msysheti vyavsayaikachya aarthik drushtikonatun abhyas |
Bhong A.B |
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Bharat ha kurshipradhan desh aahe...
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Naane bajar aani aartik vikas |
R. D. Sikchi |
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Bajar hi arthshastriy...
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"Blowing The Facts" whistle blowing policy in india |
Premlata and Anshika Agarwal |
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"Whistleblowingcan be effective only when it is followed seriously and sincerely" Whistle blowing can be defined as an act of disclosure of information by people within or outside an organization and that which is not otherwise accessible to public, generally activities of organization that are against public interest. Whistle blowing as a channel of unveiling information about illegal or unethical activities thus helping to take a positive step towards reduction of corruption. Here comes the question of Whistleblower protection Act. What if a Whistleblower take a step to blow any of illegal, unethical, or harmful practices? Now in India Whistleblower Protection Act, 2011 introduced. The past is witnessed many corporate scandal can be rectify earlier if they are handled by concern authority when whistle blows. In number of cases whistleblowers has lost their lives, job, mental agony etc. So this article will throw some light on importance of whistleblower policy. The article broadly will speak whistle blower policy in India and why all company must follow robust whistleblower policy?
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IFRS and INDIA: Problems And Challenges |
Gurpreet Kaur and Amit Kumar |
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Globalization has laid down a way for all the countries to adopt a single set of accounting standards.Recent years have seen major changes in financial reporting worldwide under which the most obvious is the continuing adoption of IFRS worldwide. More than 100 countries have converged or recognized the police of convergence with the IFRS. IFRS are the globally accepted accounting standards and interpretations adopted by the IASB.An upcoming economy on world economic map, India, too, decided to converge to International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). InIndia, ICAI has decided to adopt the IFRS by April 2011. This paper discusses the IFRS adoption procedure in India and the utility for India in adopting IFRS, the problems and challenges faced by the stakeholders and its impact on India. Lastly, paper concludes with the ways through which these problems can be addressed.
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A flash back on computer assisted instruction (CAI) |
Rita Saini |
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Today is the age of science and technology. In the field of education, computer takes a necessary place. Computer improves the students' way of thinking and problem solving. E-mail, database and other software are generally used for Computer Assisted Instruction. So, if we don't prepare the students with computer knowledge and skill, they will not be able to keep the society towards the advance future.
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Relationship of somatotypes components of selected psychological variables and fitness status of jumpers |
Baiju Abraham |
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The purpose of the study was to find the relationship of somatotypes components of the selected Psychological variables of Runners. Fifty male athlete in the age group of 17-25 who representation at state, national and inter university level were selected for the present study. The selected subjects were the representative of different parts of the country and belonged to different socio economic strata. All subjects possessed well developed physique (By observation method) because of participation in different athletic meet in a number of years. Following variables were selected Somatotypes: Endomorph, Mesomorph and Ectomorph. Psychological Variables: Achievement motivation, Sports Competition anxiety and Sports Aggression. Fitness test: modified Canadian test Achievement Motivation was measured by Sports Achievement Motivation Test (SAMT). Sports Competition Anxiety was measured by Sports Competition Anxiety Test (SCAT). The aggression score of the subjects was obtained by using sports Aggression inventory developed by Anand Kumar and Prem Shankar Shukla. In determining the body builds classification or somatotypes, the individual is scaled from 1 to 7 in each component. The somatotypes is thus given in the three number sequences in which the first number represents the endomorph, the second number Mesomorph and the third is Ectomorph, an extreme endomorph is classified as a 7-1-1; an extreme Mesomorph is a 1-7-1; an extreme Ectomorph is a 1-1-7. Relationship between Psychological and somatotypes was performed using Pearson Product moment correlation. The above mentioned statistical techniques were performed using SPSS version 11.5.
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Pravasi hindi lekhk-jde v pratibdhdta |
Sunita Baml |
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Hindi sahity me vibhinn vidhao ka anuvad |
Anuj Kumar Trun |
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Anuvad kya hi?...
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KARNATAKADA ITIHAS (1967) R.S PANCHMUKHI — EARLY LIFE, CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE WORK |
S. C. KAMALAPUR |
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The political history of south India is essentially the history of the several dynasties which ruled over the different tracts their in and the interaction among them. The pioneer historians, naturally, concentrated on this basic and important aspect. It become evident to everyone of them that an intelligible and cognent history of any one dynasty or tract cannot be presented succinctly without the study of the data on the dynasties or the, tracts that come into conflicts with or structs former. The alliance of peal and mat-money with helped to enlarge the spheres of influence of the principles contestants, or alternatively to mutually respect the integrity of each other's domain and power.
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HUMAN TRAFFICKING IN INDIA: A STUDY |
R.H.Waghamode , J. L. Kalyan and S. S. Angadi |
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Human Trafficking is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon and requires multidisciplinary approach. Any analysis of the root causes of human trafficking must take into account factors that are specific to India, its socio-economic conditions and its Poverty levels Human trafficking is a violation of human rights and any strategy to eliminate trafficking should be framed within a human-rights perspective by placing the victim at the centre. A focus that is primarily directed to the prosecution of traffickers has the potential to ignore or minimize the human rights of those who have been trafficked by failing to adequately protect the trafficked women. The key feature of the present research lies in its study not only of the affected women but also of the courts, police stations and complaints/FIRs regarding related crimes. For easy translation of the recommendations, the concerns have been concretized into formulating policies and programmes. No other report has so extensively in such a comprehensive manner made recommendations for protection, prevention and prosecution simultaneously and also suggested amendments in the Immoral Trafficking (Prevention) Act.1956
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NON GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS: PROBLEMS & REMEDIES IN INDIA |
Nejkar D.G. |
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NGO are non-profit making agencies that are constituted with a vision by a group of like minded people, committed for the uplift of the poor, marginalized, unprivileged, underprivileged, impoverished, downtrodden and the needy and they are closer and accessible to the target groups. flexible in administration, quicker in decision making, timely in action and facilitating the people towards self-reliance ensuring their fullest participation in the whole process of development. The achievements and success of NGOs in various fields and the excellent work done by them in specific areas is no doubt a tremendous task that has helped to meet the changing needs of the social system. However, in spirit of its achievements in various fields, NGOs are facing different problems which differ from organization to organization, region to region. In this context, an attempt is made in this paper to discuss some of the common problems faced by the NGOs and to give some remedies to overcome these problems.
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