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...In 2005, an amendment was made in the Hindu Succession Act...
It is a cause as counterfeit as its champions. On the one hand there are self-appointed moral guardians, as full of bluster as they are of brimstone, speaking up for the Other India which is seemingly offended by an unceasing spiral into anti-Indian ways. On the other hand are a series of starlets, the newly crowned public intellectuals in a world gone awry, holding forth on their right to kiss or be kissed, to wear or not to wear clothes, to manhandle or be manhandled. In the vast, unblinking middle is a majority of the public, voraciously consuming this carnival, often played out in the full glare of television cameras, while silently making its own private and often progressive adjustments with globalisation. It is a cause that skims the surface of a rapidly changing society's deepes...
... he has received since he became minister in 2005, 70 were disposed of at the primary level. The Wes... after two women eloped in quick succession, both with Muslims. Even in seemingly liberal Mumb...
...Karnataka High Court on Friday upheld the Hindu Succession Amendment Act, 2005. This means those d...
...The September 2005 amendment to the Hindu Succession Act gave women p...
... Sinha gave detailed information about Hindu Succession (Amendment) Act, 2005. Bihar Domestic W...
This case study describes the story of the launch of Air Deccan, India's first Low-cost Airline, and the challenges ahead of it. It can be discussed in a course/module on 'Entrepreneurship.' It can also be used in a course on 'Strategy' to illustrate how a start-up with a strong value proposition could take on the well-established players in the industry, by 'frame-breaking' innovation. In addition to the usual approaches to cost containment adopted by low-cost airlines worldwide, Air Deccan has implemented several measures that are unique in the Indian context. This has resulted in steady increase in the market share of the airline, much to the consternation of the established players. It perceives the market as practically unlimited, and sees itself as the largest airline in India fiv...
...". - Captain Gopinath, in The Hindu, Sunday, August 15, 2004. Air Deccan, India's firs... the planes land and take off in quick succession. Is our air traffic agency geared to this increase...
The Airport Circus There's only one way to straighten out the mess in airport privatisation, and that is to call in fresh bids all over again.
... out that the initial bid deadline of May 24, 2005, had been revised to benefit Reliance, which hadn'...If we have three-four good years in succession, we will be a $1-billion company in India. How doe... The Guardian, at a lecture organised by The Hindu. "I don't have the luxury of a biggest challenge. ...
...Till 2005, when the Hindu Succession Act was amended to give...
A unique dataset containing comprehensive information on demographic characteristics, patterns of inheritance and asset ownership over three generations of individuals allows us to examine intergenerational transfers of physical and human capital following amendments in inheritance legislation in India.
... the form of state-level amendments to the Hindu Succession Act, provide an interesting natural exp... (where similar changes have been made, in 2005, on a national scale), and for other countries whe...
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