Author: University of Allahabad
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ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 888
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Calendar
Author: University of Allahabad
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 888
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 888
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Yet We Marry
Author: Ajay Kr Bhootra
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1945688386
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Sunny and Swarika are introduced to each other by their parents – and they embark on the important journey of their life as husband and wife. However, the pressures of handling a family and satisfying the expectations of every relatives begin to strain the young couple's relationship. Swarika develops a strong dislike towards Sunny’s family, and Sunny in turn is pulled apart on all sides. The problems escalate and the couple are forced to live apart to retain their sanity. What happens to their married life thereafter? Will they manage to overcome their problems and live together as a happy family? What had happened that push them apart? Will their families ever understand how their unrealistic expectations are breaking the couple's marriage apart?
Publisher: Notion Press
ISBN: 1945688386
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 187
Book Description
Sunny and Swarika are introduced to each other by their parents – and they embark on the important journey of their life as husband and wife. However, the pressures of handling a family and satisfying the expectations of every relatives begin to strain the young couple's relationship. Swarika develops a strong dislike towards Sunny’s family, and Sunny in turn is pulled apart on all sides. The problems escalate and the couple are forced to live apart to retain their sanity. What happens to their married life thereafter? Will they manage to overcome their problems and live together as a happy family? What had happened that push them apart? Will their families ever understand how their unrealistic expectations are breaking the couple's marriage apart?
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Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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Publisher: Arihant Publications India limited
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
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DWARKA
Author: Savita Singh
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
ISBN: 9358464879
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Major Vishal Vikram Singh Kinwar is returning home on leave when his whole family is wiped out in a terrorist shootout. He decides to fulfill the dream of his late father to find the real Dwarka under the sea. With the help of his friend Major Arunoday Singh Solanki, prince of Jahanpur, an estate near the present Dwarka, and his family, they discover the real Dwarka and its treasure, only to be challenged by the Chinese and the Pakistanis as the area is in disputed waters. In the face of destroyed radios, being shipwrecked upon an island being used by cocaine smugglers, and a battle on the sea involving the Chinese and the Pakistanis, the two friends and the family of the prince manage to retrieve some of the treasure. Amongst all this drama, romance sparkles between Vishal and the sister of Arunoday. All is well that ends well.
Publisher: Ukiyoto Publishing
ISBN: 9358464879
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Major Vishal Vikram Singh Kinwar is returning home on leave when his whole family is wiped out in a terrorist shootout. He decides to fulfill the dream of his late father to find the real Dwarka under the sea. With the help of his friend Major Arunoday Singh Solanki, prince of Jahanpur, an estate near the present Dwarka, and his family, they discover the real Dwarka and its treasure, only to be challenged by the Chinese and the Pakistanis as the area is in disputed waters. In the face of destroyed radios, being shipwrecked upon an island being used by cocaine smugglers, and a battle on the sea involving the Chinese and the Pakistanis, the two friends and the family of the prince manage to retrieve some of the treasure. Amongst all this drama, romance sparkles between Vishal and the sister of Arunoday. All is well that ends well.
Economic Environment of India
Author: K.S. Ramachandran
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
ISBN: 9788172112271
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
When Peter Drucker dictated to the US auto industry in the seventies and the latter followed suit with impressive gains for its constituents that costs must be price-driven he not merely repudiated the well established principle of marginal cost determining the price but also sent the strong message across that the economics that mattered to managers was what ruled over the market and not what academic theory laid down. The Ford Company priced its luxury limousine, Mustang, at $1995 on the basis of Drucker's diktat and made a huge profit. Indeed, it emerges that several US manufacturers acted on that very basis and made themselves largely competitive. The record of the eighties tells us that American industry paid a heavy price for its retreat after a decade or so to the regime of cost-based pricing. Drucker seemed to entertain a personal dislike for Keynes and had several harsh things to say about The General Theory. But, he generally accepted Keynes' demand side economics. Both Drucker and Tom Peters sought to dovetail economic theory to the compulsions of the market place. The key message that aspiring and practising managers alike get from these titans is that a good part of conventional economic theory is irrelevant to the demands that managerial functions make on their expertise and professionalism. Price-based costing, for instance, is the first step towards managerial excellence. Companies, which perform well, could have achieved a high level of competitiveness on that basis. The toppers in the corporate arena globally and in the limited Indian context could hardly be prospering with the backward looking cost-based pricing strategy. True management lies in managing costs so as to offer products and services at prices that the market can bear. Globally, the best working strategy is often differential costing and pricing for diverse markets, but excellence is identified only with competitive costing that is price-determined. In the early sixties, the joke one heard about the pioneering research institutions in the country was that the bigwigs there were still stuck with the classical economics of Alfred Marshall, but obviously this was quite unfair and the economic academia generally was well versed in Keynesianism. The Indian economist, Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao’s celebrated rejection in 1949 of Keynesian theory as inappropriate to developing economies, in fact, underlines this aspect. Finally, is there any scope for transplantation of the indifference curves theory, which dictates that the consumer is indifferent in regard to the choice of market baskets? Yes, we can do this in regard to all petro goods subsidised or otherwise although we should remember that differential State duties on these goods as much as the rates of excise overall contest the assumption of indifference. Generally, where subsidies are uniformly available to all consumers, this theory can be said to retain its validity. A uniform system of VAT which is the ultimate goal should uphold the theory. I would close this paper with this. I suppose, economics should be re-written on the basis of what happens in the market place, by how the market behaves as much as how policymakers and administrators as well as regulators play their game.
Publisher: Northern Book Centre
ISBN: 9788172112271
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 484
Book Description
When Peter Drucker dictated to the US auto industry in the seventies and the latter followed suit with impressive gains for its constituents that costs must be price-driven he not merely repudiated the well established principle of marginal cost determining the price but also sent the strong message across that the economics that mattered to managers was what ruled over the market and not what academic theory laid down. The Ford Company priced its luxury limousine, Mustang, at $1995 on the basis of Drucker's diktat and made a huge profit. Indeed, it emerges that several US manufacturers acted on that very basis and made themselves largely competitive. The record of the eighties tells us that American industry paid a heavy price for its retreat after a decade or so to the regime of cost-based pricing. Drucker seemed to entertain a personal dislike for Keynes and had several harsh things to say about The General Theory. But, he generally accepted Keynes' demand side economics. Both Drucker and Tom Peters sought to dovetail economic theory to the compulsions of the market place. The key message that aspiring and practising managers alike get from these titans is that a good part of conventional economic theory is irrelevant to the demands that managerial functions make on their expertise and professionalism. Price-based costing, for instance, is the first step towards managerial excellence. Companies, which perform well, could have achieved a high level of competitiveness on that basis. The toppers in the corporate arena globally and in the limited Indian context could hardly be prospering with the backward looking cost-based pricing strategy. True management lies in managing costs so as to offer products and services at prices that the market can bear. Globally, the best working strategy is often differential costing and pricing for diverse markets, but excellence is identified only with competitive costing that is price-determined. In the early sixties, the joke one heard about the pioneering research institutions in the country was that the bigwigs there were still stuck with the classical economics of Alfred Marshall, but obviously this was quite unfair and the economic academia generally was well versed in Keynesianism. The Indian economist, Dr. V.K.R.V. Rao’s celebrated rejection in 1949 of Keynesian theory as inappropriate to developing economies, in fact, underlines this aspect. Finally, is there any scope for transplantation of the indifference curves theory, which dictates that the consumer is indifferent in regard to the choice of market baskets? Yes, we can do this in regard to all petro goods subsidised or otherwise although we should remember that differential State duties on these goods as much as the rates of excise overall contest the assumption of indifference. Generally, where subsidies are uniformly available to all consumers, this theory can be said to retain its validity. A uniform system of VAT which is the ultimate goal should uphold the theory. I would close this paper with this. I suppose, economics should be re-written on the basis of what happens in the market place, by how the market behaves as much as how policymakers and administrators as well as regulators play their game.
Government Gazette
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Category : Gazettes
Languages : en
Pages : 916
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Gazettes
Languages : en
Pages : 916
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A Digest of the Cases Reported in the Bengal Law Reports, Vols. 1-15
Author: Joseph Vere Woodman
Publisher:
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 418
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Mission 2030 Smart India – Khushhaal Bharat
Author: Dr K P Agrawal
Publisher: Sankalp Publication
ISBN: 9388660374
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Hundreds of social and developmental schemes supported by Central and State Governments including external agencies are in place in the country for more than a decade. There are other flagship programmes of the government such as AMRUT, HRIDAY, NULM, DAY-NRLM, PMAY-G, PMSSY, SAGY, JNNURM, GRKY, SPMRM, PURA including Smart Cities Mission with their main aim to make India Smart. Most of the schemes have no clear aims and objectives, no time-bound work plan and no monitoring and evaluation framework. Expected output, outcome and impact are also missing. Accountability, responsibility, transparency and synergy with other programmes are absolutely ‘No’. After the scheme is closed, no body bothers about the results, their socio-economic impact and long-term sustainability of the gains achieved. Piece meal approach is not going to make any difference in living standard of the countrymen. Need is for smart and holistic approach covering the whole country-both rural and urban India. The Book packed in 5 chapters provides in depth and detailed information on smart and holistic development of urban and rural India. The important areas covered in the book are: 1) Smart Cities Mission and Other Programmes, 2) Developing Delhi, A Role Model of Smart India, 3) Developing Dwarka, A Role Model of Sub-Cities, 4) Developing Rural Delhi, A Role Model of Khushhaal Bharat and 5) Action Plan in Project Mode.
Publisher: Sankalp Publication
ISBN: 9388660374
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
Hundreds of social and developmental schemes supported by Central and State Governments including external agencies are in place in the country for more than a decade. There are other flagship programmes of the government such as AMRUT, HRIDAY, NULM, DAY-NRLM, PMAY-G, PMSSY, SAGY, JNNURM, GRKY, SPMRM, PURA including Smart Cities Mission with their main aim to make India Smart. Most of the schemes have no clear aims and objectives, no time-bound work plan and no monitoring and evaluation framework. Expected output, outcome and impact are also missing. Accountability, responsibility, transparency and synergy with other programmes are absolutely ‘No’. After the scheme is closed, no body bothers about the results, their socio-economic impact and long-term sustainability of the gains achieved. Piece meal approach is not going to make any difference in living standard of the countrymen. Need is for smart and holistic approach covering the whole country-both rural and urban India. The Book packed in 5 chapters provides in depth and detailed information on smart and holistic development of urban and rural India. The important areas covered in the book are: 1) Smart Cities Mission and Other Programmes, 2) Developing Delhi, A Role Model of Smart India, 3) Developing Dwarka, A Role Model of Sub-Cities, 4) Developing Rural Delhi, A Role Model of Khushhaal Bharat and 5) Action Plan in Project Mode.
Report to the Government of Baroda on the Marine Zoology of Okhamandal in Kattiawar
Author: James Hornell
Publisher:
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Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : India
Languages : en
Pages : 212
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The All India Digest, Section II, Civil, 1811-1911
Author: T. V. Sanjiva Row
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1648
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
Languages : en
Pages : 1648
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