The Golden Glow of India


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Gold is a large Global business and represents the most liquid commodity market other than crude oil. These notes offer an overview of issues relating to Gold market and should be looked at as only information presented after the investigation of the structure of gold, trading as a futures contract on the NCDEX. In Part I, as an introduction to the precious metal Gold and its origin, a brief review of a prominent book on Gold and its history titled “The Ages of Gold” by Timothy Green is presented, Part II emphasizes on the demand and supply of gold in the world market with trend analysis, Part III emphasizes on aspects of the Gold Futures market, exchange trading of Gold futures with an overview of the now familiar GARCH properties (autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity). Part IV emphasizes on a the Indian gold futures market and illustrates a rarely used measure in the capital markets-the Garman Klass estimator - is used to provide new insights in intraday and interday gold counter dynamics. As part of the closing remarks an executive summary is presented encompassing latest data on gold from a Global perspective. Scope for further research - Trend analysis of the Indian Gold futures market in the backdrop of the more mature American market would result in better forecasting of prices and demand.




Consumer Behaviour


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With special reference to India.




Hollyhocks and Goldenglow


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Bulletin


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Bulletin


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England and India


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The Web of Indian Life (1904)


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The Web of Indian Life by Sister Nivedita: This book is a meditation on the cultural and spiritual life of India, exploring the many facets of its rich and diverse heritage. The book celebrates the depth and beauty of Indian culture, and offers valuable insights for anyone interested in exploring the mysteries of this ancient and complex civilization. Key Aspects of the Book "The Web of Indian Life": Cultural History: The book provides a rich and detailed portrait of Indian culture, exploring its many dimensions and celebrating the richness and diversity of its heritage. Spirituality and Mysticism: The book reflects on the deep spiritual and mystical traditions of India, offering valuable insights for anyone interested in the nature of consciousness and the mysteries of human experience. Ancient and Modern: The book explores the continuity and change of Indian culture over time, highlighting the many ways in which its traditions and values continue to shape and influence the modern world. Sister Nivedita was an Irish-born teacher and social activist who lived in India during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her book on Indian culture and spirituality remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and traditions of this ancient and complex civilization.




Yesterday in Paradise


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Author Cyprian Fernandes was born a war baby in 1943 in Kenya. Forced to leave school at the age of thirteen because he would not drop his pants for a caning, Fernandes experienced a wild and epic childhood. In Yesterday in Paradise, he tells his story growing up in colonial British East Africa. With a history of the region and the people originating from the state of Goa, India, and the Republic of Kenya, East Africa, woven in, Fernandes shares a host of stories that became a part of his first twenty-plus years. He was in the middle of the bloodcurdling Mau Mau rebellion and was arrested with thousands of others. He was there when Pio Gama Pinto was murdered. He embarked on an adventure that eventually took him to the four corners of the Earth. He travelled the length and breadth of Africa, the United Kingdom, and Europe as an investigative reporter. Providing a look at Fernandes eventful past, Yesterday in Paradise narrates a memoir filled with prejudice, murder, conflict, and more. He shares the events, the people, and the many, many places that fashioned his life.