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    Answer- 1: Answer- 1 India was a closed economy in the beginning. Policy banning imports. The Liberalization of India’s Government in 1991. New Industrial Policy. Strict policies regarding the entry of foreign brands. Trade rules & regulations simplified. Foreign investment increased. Pepsi enters in 1986. Coca-Cola follows in 1993. Contd … Slide 14: Unlawful to market under their Western name in India Pepsi became “Lehar Pepsi”. Coca-Cola merged with Parle and became “Coca-Cola India”. Different Laws

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    The Buddhist holiday Vesak is an observation of the birth, enlightenment, and death (otherwise known to the Buddhist religion as parinirvana), of Siddhartha Guantama, more commonly known as the Buddha (O 'Brien). Krishna Janmashtami, a Hindu holiday, celebrates the birthday of Hinduism’s favorite deity, Krishna, who was thought to be the most powerful reincarnation of the god Vishnu (Das). Both Vesak and Krishna Janmashtami are holidays that celebrate the lives of a specific and important individual

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    If we look at elections in India, we will find almost fifty percent voters do not exercise their right to vote surprisingly educated middle class. The Campaign “Vote for India” is a campaign for making people aware to understand the importance of free and fair election and more importantly to realize the power they have as their own precious vote. In India, we have always been talking about the electoral reforms and also we show our concern

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    National Integration

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    8) Inspiration Teacher should inspire them for having faith and love for national language, national literature, national culture, national festivals, national symbols and national glory. 9) Check wrong tendencies When the teacher notices that young minds are going towards casteism, linguism, narrow mindedness, rowdyism and hooliganism, he should try to check the. 10) Implementing Government

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    Super Stellar Software requested a study to be done on the education issues, food, and daily life of India. This information is needed for the employees and their families who will be moving to India with the opening of a new Stellar Home Improvement company, in that country. Mr. Phillips requested this report on December 1, 2017, in a meeting where he announced the expansion of this company to India. Statement of Purpose: The purpose of this study was to gather valuable information about these three

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    Americans get away with cultural appropriation. Yet, they can make Indians’ culture feel silly or insignificant by doing so. Americans can practice yoga for physical activity and attend Holi festivals for amusement even though both of these activities are historically tied to Indian culture. Yoga and Holi festival are widely seen as cultural appropriation, depending on the knowledge and respect for the Indian culture these two activities originated from. They could both be seen as acceptable within

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    collective interests. The challenges and impending dangers this trend brings along are widespread and distressing in the long run. Four main ones in the context of India come to light – rise in corruption levels, divided voting patterns, tendency to challenge government policies and

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    Reflection Paper Introduction This assignment done with my partner named Harwinder Singh. We met at the food court of the Mohawk college on February 5, 2018. That meeting was a part of reflection assignment, which core motive is to know different culture and learn something new about other culture also share good things of own culture as well. The meeting was productive and more interesting. We shared details of norms and values of the culture. Expectations As we belong to same country I expected

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    centuries; it possesses a prime location for different types of cultural and social activity in downtown Charleston. Tourist are able to see how the park has many purposes that help prolong the Charleston vibe. As I grew up attending art festivals, performing in festivals themselves, spending my weekends puppy sitting, and modeling on the garden, it is clear to me why everyone loves the garden due to its radiant environment. People enjoy their summer afternoons outside playing sports, tanning, or reading

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    I grew up in a Christian home and I continue to practice Christianity but the most thoughtful gift I ever received came from someone who did not celebrate Christmas. I received a gift from a person from India who was a practicing Hindu, he was in this country on a work visa. He went home to India and when he came back he brought me a Christmas gift. I was blown a way that someone who doesn’t even celebrate Christmas brought me, someone of another faith and race a gift to help me celebrate. I asked

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