One receives a lot of formal invitations and invites others, too, every year for one's marriage, engagement ceremony or house warming. But there are cases when one has to extend one's invitations to closed ones (Relatives, Friends, Acquaintances) personally to the occasions. In that case, we write informal invitations to them. Such invitations are sent
Mrs.Gandhi’s cruel murder in 1984 plunged the entire nation into deep anguish. But the Congress led by Rajiv Gandhi in 1984 got the kind of mandate that the electorates had denied even to Nehru and Gandhi. As 1980’s came to a close the country saw a few developments which made a long continuing effects on
The Fifth General Elections of 1971 marked the restoration of the Congress dominance in India. The victory which the Congress gained in the Lok Sabha elections was repeated in State Elections also later in 1972. The Political commentators called it the ‘Indira Wave’.
After independence both India and Pakistan adopted same strategies for growth such as; Mixed-growth and both were dependent on public sector more whereas private sector was allotted secondary role for the development of the country. On the other hand, China adopted rigorous model of growth for all the government activities were handled by government and there
Environment refers to all those conditions and their effects which influence the life of human. It includes water, air and land and their interrelationship with one another.
It refers to the steps which are taken to protect the interest of the customer from widespread exploitation such as unfair trade practices of producers and sellers.
Marketing refers to the process of all those activities wherein goods and services move from producer to consumer to satisfy the needs of latter. Needs refers to feeling of deficiency of something which leads to dissatisfaction if not satisfied.
1. The Indian Independence Bill passed by the British Parliament, provided for the creation of the two independent Dominions from 15 August 1947, to be known as India and Pakistan.
2. The country was free, but at the cost human life, a lot of trauma and displacement was accompanied with it which became one of the
1. The backdrop to India's Foreign Policy was the Second World War, which caused a lot of destruction in terms of human life and property.
2. The world was trying to recover from the losses incurred during the war.
3. After the failure of League of Nations, the World leaders were attempting to establish another such kind