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    In a bid to urge citizens to take a pledge to stop bribing‚ Tata Tea claims to have collected over 3.1 lakh pledges over the last 3 months‚ through various routes – internet‚ mobile‚ retail and even schools. It also launched the Tata Tea Jaago Re Vrath Yatra – a 38-day bus journey across the country to connect with the youth and urge them to pledge against corruption.  The Vrath Yatra‚ which started yesterday is travelling from Bangalore to Kolkata via Mumbai and Delhi‚ touching a total of 12

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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vigilance:- Vigilance means to be watchful to be alert what is happening and what can happen. Henry Fayol classified the duties of manager and listed that firsy and foremost is security which means today’s ‘Vigilance’. Importance of Vigilance :- Vigilance makes preparedness to be watchful always and sense the happening around oneself. People always have wrong approach towards vigilance

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    nation is facing .As India is also referred as a sub-continent‚ so we have many states and so many POLITICIANS most of them are very less educated and money minded .our nation deserves great leaders with intellectual brains like ABDUL KALAM AZAD‚ANA HAZARE‚MANMOHAN SINGH ‚etc. Even most of the youth was not involving in politics which is also one of the challenge faced by India. Most of the youth should take active part in Indian politics‚ who are capable of changing the face of the nation. Even poverty

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    IS CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE JUSTIFIED? “The death of democracy is not likely to be an assassination from ambush. It will be a slow extinction from apathy‚ indifference‚ and undernourishment". 1 “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful‚ committed individuals can change the world. Indeed‚ it ’s the only thing that ever has."2 History has shown us through the likes of Mahatma Gandhi‚ Martin Luther King Jr. who went against the greater power of their time to fight for injustice. These few respectable

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    towards building a TEAM India where T stands for technology and transparency‚ E for efficiency and empowerment‚ A for audit trail and accountability and M for metrics measurement and mutual cooperation‚" After the move by the Civil Society led by Anna Hazare the awakened citizens might ask from themselves what is it that I can do to check corruption in my country instead of merely expecting that somebody else can do something to check corruption. CVC Approach First time on 31 October -2011 Participative

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    id=1162535&lang=eng_news&cate_img=44.jpg&cate_rss=news_Perspective. Retrieved 7 November 2011. o ^ G Babu Jayakumar (10 April 2011). "Wasn’t easy for Anna’s ‘thambis’" (in Indian English). The New Indian Express (India). http://expressbuzz.com/topic/wasn%E2%80%99t-easy-for-anna%E2%80%99s-%E2%80%98thambis%E2%80%99/264213.html. Retrieved 12 May 2011. o ^ Colvin‚ Geoff (20 April 2011). "Corruption: The biggest threat to developing economies". CNNMoney. http://money.cnn.com/2011/04/19/news/international/corruption_developing_economies

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    EPGP 2013 Alok Jain | 1314005 | Guru Nandan Singh | 1314019 | Nitin Agarwal NK | 1314032 | Rahul Kumar | 1314040 | Rahul Singh | 1314041 | Online Defamation – What does law say? Table of Contents 1. Introduction 3 1.1 What is Defamation? 3 1.2 How about freedom of speech? 4 1.3 Online Defamation 5 2. Recourses to defamation in India 5 3. Can online defamation law be misused? 8 4. Conclusion 10 5. References 12 -------------------------------------------------

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    VALUE BASED QUESTIONS CLASS X ENGLISH Q1. What according to you are the essential values that go into the making of a true gentleman? Q2. Briefly explain the values that you have learnt from the two young boys of Verona? Mrs.Packletide is vain and full of self-importance and can go to any extent to maintain her public image. On the basis of your understanding of the story‚ Mrs. Packletide’s Tiger‚ briefly describe the values that can make one lead a truly happy life. Today’s youth is too engrossed

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    India is a plural nation‚ where multiplicity is as natural as sunshine and there is no substitute to democratic coexistence. In this democratic coexistence‚ racism and sexism are not simply biological or genetic classifications but social and political processes which still reflect on the face of Modern India. Recognizing its existence‚ which is so deep rooted in the social fabric of India‚ is the initial remedy. Nevertheless‚ law framers need to realize that complete minoritarianism on arbitrary

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    CONTRIBUTION OF MEDHA PATKAR TO THE INDIAN SOCIETY Medha Patkar was born on December 1‚ 1954 in Bombay to socially active parents. Her father Vasant Khanolkar was a well known freedom fighter and trade unionist while her mother‚ Indu Khanolkar‚ runs a women’s organization‚ Swadhar. Coming from such a family background‚ she grew up to be highly motivated‚ exceptionally brave and unafraid to speak out for social causes. Her ideological orientation to values of equity‚ justice and democratic socialism

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