Telangana Essays

  • Technology And Culture

    1553 Words  | 7 Pages

    children, young, middle aged and the elders and their struggles entwine with the protagonist. The short stories are translated by individual translators and render universality to the socio-cultural life of the marginalized productive communities of Telangana region. Each of these stories contributes to the aesthetics of the subaltern writing and the author’s journey of self- discovery is refurbishing of a world and a community that has experienced agony, apathy, oppression and exploitation for thousands

  • Civil Disobedience Argument Analysis

    695 Words  | 3 Pages

    is spread to others, lastly is that they are frustrated by the higher powers responses. It is absolutely unjust for government systems to desolate its people's hopes or vision of their country, such as a scenario that happened in India during the Telangana movement/peasant protest. Without Civil disobedience there will only be violence and no peace in any

  • Crop Rotation Case Study

    904 Words  | 4 Pages

    sequences and changes to their daily crop-tending practices to naturally maintain the soil’s fertility (Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education, 2012). The effectiveness of this philosophy of education on horticulture was tested in a study done in Telangana, India (Rangareddy district) for a duration of 3 years (2011-2014). In this study, some Indian women farmers were trained with a GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) program and the other Indian women farmers

  • Burn Injury Essay

    893 Words  | 4 Pages

    Burn injury is a major cause of Acute renal failure. It is very common and leads to mortality. Finally it results in a complex interplay of various cellular and neuro – hormonal changes. In severe burn patients there will be a continuous homeostatic alteration. The aim of this study is to present the salient features in burn patients. There is a comprehensive understanding of the global physiologic changes underlying the condition of burn patients and a judicious interpretation of their continuous

  • Consumer Buying Behaviour Essay

    1057 Words  | 5 Pages

    Consumer is one who consumes the goods & services product. The aim of marketing is to meet and satisfy the Consumer needs and wants. The modern marketing concept makes customers the centre stage of organisation efforts. The focus, within the marketing concepts is to reach target and largest customer’s sets ball rolling for analysing each of the conditions of the target market1. Consumer behaviour can be defined as “the decision making process and physical activity involved in acquiring, evaluating

  • Pros And Cons Of Hate Speech

    1758 Words  | 8 Pages

    The Information Technology (Intermediaries Guidelines) Rules 2011, functioning in addition to the Act, arguments the capacity of the Indian Government to proscribe ‘hate speech’. It is worth noting that disparate existing ‘hate speech’ provisions, they explicitly prohibit the ‘hosting, display, uploading, modification, publication, transmission, updating, or sharing’ of any information which, as per clause 3(2)(b) of the Rules, is ‘blasphemous’; such judicious reference to ‘blasphemy’ is unprecedented

  • Patient Satisfaction

    1497 Words  | 6 Pages

    Introduction: The health care industry is undergoing transformation to meet the demands of the patients. Hospitals are shifting from viewing patients as illiterates and with little health care choice, to that of educated consumer who has wider health care choices. Patient satisfaction is regarded as an important indicator of quality of care and survey is one tool for measuring consumer experiences in hospital. Objective: To study “Patients’ perceived satisfaction with diagnostic MRI services” in