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Founded in 1336 in the wake of the rebellions against Tughluq rule in the Deccan, the Hindu Vijayanagar
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Types of relations are :
- Empty Relation
- Universal Relation
- Inverse Relation
- Reflexive Relation
- Symmetric Relation
- Transitive Relation
- Equivalence Relation
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- The profit earned by the company through special transaction, that is not available for distributing dividend to shareholders is known as Capital Reserve. Whereas, The part of uncalled capital, that is called up only on the event of company's liquidation is known as Reserve Capital.
- Capital Reserve is created out of Capital Profits like profit on sale of Fixed Assets. Whereas, Reserve Capital is created out of the Authorised Capital.
- Capital Reserve is shown in the Equity & Liabilities sideof the Balance Sheet under the head "Reserves and Surplus". Whereas, Reserve Capital is not disclosed in the Balance Sheet.
- The amount of Capital Reserve is used for writing off fictitious assets, capital losses, etc. Whereas, Reserve Capital is used only at the time of liquidation of the company.
- It is compulsory for every company to create a Capital Reserve, but it is not compulsory to create a Reserve Capital.
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Political agitation is a form of political protest, resistance and contentious behaviour. The political agitator is often fundamentally disenchanted with certain actions or inactions of the political class, and he seeks redress to them in means acceptable to him.
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Yes companies are failed its reason is choice of wrong way to survive and this type companies can not choose trending for future it is thought only Present not thought for future so it is also a reason to failed ... example: NOKIA Nokia is Popular Brand in past but that's can't compromise with his Microsoft/can't change with android and he always thought something new but his thoughts always with Microsoft and Android is also famous in future and microsoft is go down. so the world always demand for something new. and the companies can't compromise with his old thoughts so That's always go down.
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Orientation means to acquaint the employees with their job and the organisation. It includes the introduction of new employees to the existing ones in the organisation and familiarising them with the rules and policies of the organisation.
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The First Five-year Plan was launched in 1951 which mainly focused in development of the primary sector.
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In Percy Bysshe Shelly’s poem Ozymandias, there is an overriding irony presented to show the difference between the sculptor and sculpture.
The poem’s irony revolves around Ozymandias himself. The great irony here was having the pharaoh narrate the poem, boasting of all his greatness and power, yet all that he has ‘established’ now lies in ruins, crumbling through time, slowly joining the surrounding sands. Ozymandias was full of authority, even though there was nothing left of what he boasts. His kingdom and his glory now lie in the sands with only stone slabs.
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