Early childhood education in India began developing in the 1950s. In 1937, Gandhi proposed free and compulsory basic education nationally. In 1939, Maria Montessori established preschool foundations in India by training teachers and translating works. In 1964, the Kothari Commission recommended establishing state-level pre-primary centers, following the 1963-64 Child Care Committee's preschool philosophy recommendations. India's childcare system is primarily private, voluntary and lacks standards,
This document outlines an agenda to discuss business strategies between a company and its distributor. It includes reviewing 2011 performance, discussing 2012 growth plans, the distributor's market position, and introduces a Strategic Advantage Partnership Program. The program offers incentives like discounts, rebates, and strategic incentives up to 29% in total for commitments to aggressive growth, information sharing, new accounts, and supporting new LPS products.
Nirma is an Indian public limited company founded in 1969 that produces detergents, soaps, and other fast-moving consumer goods. It was founded by Mr. Karashanbhai K. Patel and is headquartered in Ahmedabad, India. Nirma produces a wide range of detergent powders, cakes, and soaps that are sold at half the price of competitors. It uses a multi-level distribution network of depots, distributors, retailers, and reaches over 400 million customers across India. The company advertises through television, radio, and digital channels with slogans and brand ambassadors to promote its products.
Early childhood education in India began developing in the 1950s. In 1937, Gandhi proposed free and compulsory basic education nationally. In 1939, Maria Montessori established preschool foundations in India by training teachers and translating works. In 1964, the Kothari Commission recommended establishing state-level pre-primary centers, following the 1963-64 Child Care Committee's preschool philosophy recommendations. India's childcare system is primarily private, voluntary and lacks standards,
This document outlines an agenda to discuss business strategies between a company and its distributor. It includes reviewing 2011 performance, discussing 2012 growth plans, the distributor's market position, and introduces a Strategic Advantage Partnership Program. The program offers incentives like discounts, rebates, and strategic incentives up to 29% in total for commitments to aggressive growth, information sharing, new accounts, and supporting new LPS products.
Nirma is an Indian public limited company founded in 1969 that produces detergents, soaps, and other fast-moving consumer goods. It was founded by Mr. Karashanbhai K. Patel and is headquartered in Ahmedabad, India. Nirma produces a wide range of detergent powders, cakes, and soaps that are sold at half the price of competitors. It uses a multi-level distribution network of depots, distributors, retailers, and reaches over 400 million customers across India. The company advertises through television, radio, and digital channels with slogans and brand ambassadors to promote its products.
The document discusses Canada's actions to promote and protect children's rights. It outlines initiatives to implement children's rights, protect them from abuse, and enable their healthy development and participation. The Coalition promotes children's rights to health, education, and access to information. It provides policy recommendations and its membership is open to those who support children's rights. It recommends resources like CRIN and the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to further these goals.
Shaken baby syndrome is caused when someone vigorously shakes an infant, which can lead to brain injury or death in some cases. Survivors often suffer lifelong disabilities such as blindness, paralysis, seizures, and developmental or cognitive impairments. To help prevent shaken baby syndrome, parents and caregivers should be educated about child development, strategies for coping with a crying baby's frustration, and programs that provide support.
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The document discusses Canada's actions to promote and protect children's rights. It outlines initiatives to implement children's rights, protect them from abuse, and enable their healthy development and participation. The Coalition promotes children's rights to health, education, and access to information. It provides policy recommendations and its membership is open to those who support children's rights. It recommends resources like CRIN and the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child to further these goals.
Shaken baby syndrome is caused when someone vigorously shakes an infant, which can lead to brain injury or death in some cases. Survivors often suffer lifelong disabilities such as blindness, paralysis, seizures, and developmental or cognitive impairments. To help prevent shaken baby syndrome, parents and caregivers should be educated about child development, strategies for coping with a crying baby's frustration, and programs that provide support.
Explicit questions have clear, obvious answers directly stated in the text and usually start with who, what, where, and when. Implicit questions require inferring answers that are not directly stated and usually start with why or how, forcing the reader to think deeply and search the text for implied meanings and interpretations.