Beyond the sun “sand of Goa, two people in the fight against the pimp, prejudices and political ideas
Not far from the sun kiss hotspots of the port city of Vasco da Gama is the darker face of Goa’s tourist boom. Threatening filled with smoke behind the game of chance, caves and taverns Baina Beach is [...]
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The government should Tatas maroden the resumption of the University of Ranchi.
This radical, Out-of-the-box idea seems to be that there is a growing number of people in the university.
Since University officials, both past and present, and the government does not provide for the University back on the rails, they feel, it can not be a [...]
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Bombay High Court later an internal investigation under the direction of National Aluminium Corporation (Nalco) on charges of sexual harassment and a three-man special panel on the issue again.
Nalco, the implementation of an investigation into a woman said that workers-president-cum-managing director C. Venkatramana made sexual advances to him in a five-star here on February 7.
Hearing [...]
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A workshop was held this week at Seagull Arts and Media Resource Centre with representatives of social workers and NGOs in Bengal and north-east. Organized by Save the Children, an international organization funding and Pairavi, a Delhi-based NGO, it was the latest in a series of four workshops. The comments from regional meetings will be [...]
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An investigation that the inter-nearly 1000 houses in Mumbai and its suburbs can be concluded that stress, especially because of the instability and financial insecurity, makes the fight more families, couples willing to separate the slightest provocation.
The survey, conducted by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, with the common urban and rural development, focuses on [...]
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The Business Today-AC Nielson ORG-MARG survey has ranked India’s business schools based on certain performance parameters. The parameters include, reputation, success and quality of placement, infrastructure and faculty.
The responses to the survey came from 5 distinct groups, current management students, aspirants, young corporate executives and recruiters and functional heads. A total of 427 respondents participated [...]
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Ranchi, Jan. 20: Vice-Chancellor of the universities of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Orissa - which have dominated tribal country where the majority of industrial investments are available - have begun the process of developing a platform in the context of changes recent developments in the region.
“The idea is to work actively to support universities in the [...]
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Mumbai, June 25: While the Prime Minister’s scheduled visit this week has given Vidarbha’s debt-ridden farmers some hope, there’s been no ebb in suicides.
Ten farmers have killed themselves in the past three days, largely because they couldn’t repay loans.
The announcement of Manmohan Singh’s June 30-July 2 visit comes amid clear signs that the state’s special [...]
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The heinous crimes against humanity is known to the sexual abuse of children. What makes sin is a unverzeihliche that the perpetrators are, in general, scotfree, while victims are in their lives. It takes place in the world, in all classes, accountability and illiterate, well-to-do and poor. In most cases, criminals are close links (including [...]
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One of the founding members of the Centre for Advancement of Philanthropy, author of authoritative books on JRD Tata and the Tata enterprise, meticulous administrator, former member of the Academic Council of Tata Institute of Social Sciences, keenly interested in achieving excellence in social work education, RM Lala lives a full life of achievement, fulfilment, [...]
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