Export or Perish Since the advent of internationalism states of the world have become members of the world community. As such others depend upon them and the depend upon others. It is not possible for any single state to produce everything which they need for consumption or to have the raw material for every goods because natural resources are limited to certain areas of the world. So export is absolutely...
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December 15, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygour10th Class, 9th Class, Class 11, Class 12, English (Sr. Secondary), English 12, LanguagesNo Comment
Role of Public Sector in The Indian Economy or Indian Economy Essay No. 01 The modern concept of a welfare state throws heavy responsibility on the shoulders of the democratic government for boosting up nor only the trade within the country but also our export potential. India has been wedded to the policy of democratic socialism. So we have been discouraging, to a great extent private enterprise though it is...
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December 15, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygour10th Class, 9th Class, Class 11, Class 12, English (Sr. Secondary), English 12, LanguagesNo Comment
Can Technology Help Indian Villages? or Technology and Rural Life Essay No. 01 “Go rural”. This is the ‘in’ phrase in the current culture of economic planning and development. The magical code words open many a door of perception but the success in translating the phrase into action depends upon the efficiency of an the strategy to be adopted by the Government. The present effort of decision-makers to give a...
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December 15, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygour10th Class, 9th Class, Class 11, Class 12, English (Sr. Secondary), English 12, Languages1 Comment
How to Curb Black Money or Black Money problem in India Black money is political-cum-administrative problem. Its accumulation is the result of the evasion of taxes like income tax, sales tax, custom duties, death duties, etc. This hoard cannot be used for honest business; it is used for black market operations, donations to political parties, conspicuous consumption and bribery. All of these lead to more accumulation of black money. According...
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December 15, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygourClass 11, Class 12, E-Books, English (Sr. Secondary), English 12, Languages, NCERTNo Comment
Role of Banks in Solving Unemployment With manpower planning still in its infancy, emphasis has all along been laid on financial and physical targets in Indian Planning. The result has been that optimal deployment of human resources has not received due attention in our Five Year Plans. The Sector targets of the plans have somhow underplayed the need for linking them with their employment potential and therefore, notwithstanding the growth...
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December 15, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygour10th Class, 9th Class, Class 11, Class 12, E-Books, English (Sr. Secondary), English 12, LanguagesNo Comment
Need for Peace and Harmony in India People all over the world had though, that with advance in science, in medicine, in education, there would be a peaceful revolution in all the developing countries. It was thought that the big powers, having seen the destructiveness of nuclear and other weapons, would try to resolve their differences in a peaceful manner and whole world would devote...
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December 15, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygour10th Class, 9th Class, Class 11, Class 12, English (Sr. Secondary), English 12, Languages1 Comment
Relational Database Various types of databases were developed. One of them was relational database which was developed by E.F Codd at IBM in 1970. It is a collection of data items organized as a collection of relations where each relation corresponds to a table of values. A table consists of rows and columns. Each row in the table corresponds to a unique instance of data and each column is used...
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December 11, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygourOnline Computer EducationNo Comment
Advantages of using DBMS approach The need of DBMS itself explains the advantages of using a DBMS. Following are the advantages of using a DBMS: 1. Reduction of redundancies – Data in a DBMS is more concise because of the central repository of data. All the data that is accessed is stored at one place. There is no repetition of the same data. This also reduces the cost of storing...
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December 11, 2015 evirtualguru_ajaygourOnline Computer EducationNo Comment