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G Kumar

Vedic Astrology Viii

... in men's hearts His Bliss to heal the unhappiness of this world! Article by G Kumar, Astrologer, writer & programmer of www.eastrovedica.com. Recently he was awarded a Certificate by the Planetary Gemologists Association Global ( www ... Read Read: Vedic Astrology Viii

By: G Kumar | 12/10/2006 | Education
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Kenya: Prepare for Outsourcing

... this industry, the evolution of the industry in Kenya proves we have serious intentions that call for the development of training programmes that will facilitate knowledge to support this industry. Access to market share will require ... Read Read: Kenya: Prepare for Outsourcing

By: Fleming Parker | 13/03/2008 | Outsourcing
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Actual State of Organic Agriculture

... -consumer nor the environment. Crop produced with chemicals contains heavy metals and other contaminants, hence, not well for health. Agrochemicals cause disease and death due to excess nitrate and pesticide residues. The so called ... Read Read: Actual State of Organic Agriculture

By: Dr.Ashok Kumar Panigrahi | 03/06/2008 | College & University
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NADEEM MALIK

Liberalisation of Trade an Assessment of Implications for Develoment in Pakistan

... Indicators’, World Bank, 2001. 25. Under the PRGF reform programme the Government of Pakistan is bound to increase the electricity prices twice ... 27. ‘Economic Survey 2001-02’, Finance Division, Government of Pakistan, pp.55-57. 28. Ibid. 29 ... Read Read: Liberalisation of Trade an Assessment of Implications for Develoment in Pakistan

By: NADEEM MALIK | 21/08/2007 | Causes & Organizations
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Eradication of Hunger a Challenge Before the Nations

... groups. This is particularly important as most governments are under pressure to trim their budgets and cannot afford to expend resources on poverty or hunger alleviation programmes that do not reach the truly needy. Nilabja Ghosh and ... Read Read: Eradication of Hunger a Challenge Before the Nations

By: Ramalingam | 04/06/2008 | Economics
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The Socio-political Scenario of Great Britain

... number of jobless British youths could enjoy the benefits of university training. Besides housing and educational programmes of the government, another area of immediate interest was the provisions of social and economic security to each ... Read Read: The Socio-political Scenario of Great Britain

By: Dr. shivali singh | 31/03/2008 | Education
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Kamil Kanji

Patents and Ethics in the Pharmaceutical Industry

... from developed countries, have a great deal of economic power, which gives them control over drug availability and health. They also lobby governments to make trade policy which suits their profit making agenda. In 1996 the first ten ... Read Read: Patents and Ethics in the Pharmaceutical Industry

By: Kamil Kanji | 24/04/2008 | Intellectual Property
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Fm Radio and Csr

... , socio-economic problems like poverty, illiteracy lack of health care etc.are still ubiquitous and government has limited resources to tackle these challenges. CSR is not a new concept in India Corporate like the Tata Group, the Aditya ... Read Read: Fm Radio and Csr

By: Mrs.Bidya Dash | 22/11/2008 | Branding

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Illicit Trading of Tobacco Products

... by the Framework Convention Alliance (FCA). Dr. Vinayak M. Prasad, Director, Ministry of Health, Government of India, explained the Key Elements/Strategies to Control Illicit Trade, including importance of International ... Read Read: Illicit Trading of Tobacco Products

By: Manjari Peiris | 18/09/2008 | International Studies
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 G M Wani

Crop Damages by Wild Animals Global View Country Report and Reviews in 1-10 Sections

... wildlife under the schedules of the queensland nature Conservation (Wildlife) Regulation 1994. The IPM programme is based on understanding the ecology and biology of each species. It incorporates a large-scale monitoring programme aimed at ... Read Read: Crop Damages by Wild Animals Global View Country Report and Reviews in 1-10 Sections

By: G M Wani | 03/08/2008 | Science
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Globalization, State and Human Rights

... , truth is God and God is truth’. With the help of private organizations Government of India and  State Government of Andhra Pradesh conducting so many programmes about human rights. There is a separate department for human rights at both ... Read Read: Globalization, State and Human Rights

By: naraginti amareswaran | 15/08/2008 | College & University
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Sting Operations -- to be or not to Be?

... wish the matters under scrutiny to remain undisclosed. Among the most popular programmes in India, are those reporting on corruption and misdeeds of politicians and government officials. ‘Candid camera,’ reports many true stories of the ... Read Read: Sting Operations -- to be or not to Be?

By: anand kumar | 03/09/2008 | Personal Injury
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Malik Tariq Mahmood

Impacts of Food Product Advertisements of Pakistan Television on the Eating Habits of Children

... advertising. vii) Parents/Teachers should help children to look for programmes which relevant for their health and has some positive impacts on their health of Pakistan Television. Works Cited Edger A. Shoaff. http:// ... Read Read: Impacts of Food Product Advertisements of Pakistan Television on the Eating Habits of Children

By: Malik Tariq Mahmood | 11/03/2008 | Advertising
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Aijaz Ahmed Gujjar

Literacy: a Foundation for Development of Society

... and higher immunization rates. A growing body of longitudinal research evaluating the health benefits of literacy programmes points to the same impact as that of education, and indeed in some cases, to a greater impact. For example, infant ... Read Read: Literacy: a Foundation for Development of Society

By: Aijaz Ahmed Gujjar | 19/10/2007 | Education
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 G.M. Wani

Extension Education Reformation - I - New Reformation Models

... discipline oriented technology cover is yet to be structured. This is exactly where we should intervene and restructure the discipline, programmes and divisions of extension education in the country. Infact a total change from existing ... Read Read: Extension Education Reformation - I - New Reformation Models

By: G.M. Wani | 13/02/2008 | Science

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