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    SNAPSHOT AT 1947

    18 transmitters/2.5 lakh receivers/325 million listeners Covered only 2.5% area and 11% population of the country Six Radio Stations in India: Delhi, Bombay, Calcutta, Madras, Tiruchirapalli and Lucknow. Three Radio Stations in Pakistan: Peshawar, Lahore and Dacca
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    Industrial Dispute Act 1947

    Hiiiiiiiii....................this isppt on industrial dispute act 1947.......check it out
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    Industrial Disputes Act, 1947

    Industrial Disputes Act, 1947: Some Important Definitions: Industrial Disputes: [Sec. 2 (k)]  Any dispute or difference between o Employers and employers, or o Employers and workmen, or o Workmen and workmen, This is connected with the o Employment or non-employment, or o The conditions of...
  4. prakash_dudes

    Calcutta before 1947 New Images (Antique Pictures)

    Calcutta Before 1947 Pic Got a link to these photos from a friend of mine. I consider all of them treasures and fear that it will be lost in time. Already the links on the page (where i found these photos) are not working. I guess it wont be long before these pages get pulled down. So, I...
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    industrial disputes act, 1947

    hey guys check out this project. here u will find industrial disputes act 1947 pro in deatail.short n sweet as it is said
  6. vengabeats

    A shop that's open 24x7 since 1947

    Indore: A vehicle going out of order can be a nightmare for anyone. But in Indore there is a repair shop that has remained open 24x7 since 1947. Located near the Sarwate Bus Stand, the small workshop, is believed to be the oldest repair shop in Indore and can be visited by any customer...
  7. ankit_maheshwari

    EXIM POLICY - development since 1947

    i guys i need help with the changes and the growth in the Indian economy because of the change in EXIM policy . If u have any data help me.
  8. Akash_arny

    Some rare pictures on 1947 INDIA N PAK!!!

    Here are some rare pictures of the time of partition.... Aug. 15, 1947: Mountbatten swears Nehru in as Prime Minister of India TRAIN TO PAKISTAN; India 1947. Trains packed with refugees - Hindus and Sikhs headed for India, and Muslims headed for Pakistan - were convenient targets for...
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