Ashish nanda biography of christopher columbus
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‘I believe over half of IIM-N students placed’
“I believe more than half the batch has been placed, but I don’t have the exact numbers,” he wrote to TOI two days ago.
(TOI has been trying to seek the exact number since January this year but the institute has not responded with it so far)
The quote that a student got Rs 1.6 lakh for two months summer placement has been wrongly attributed to him, said Nanda.
(The fact is correct as IIM-A had issued a press release and TOI had reported the development on April 4)
He also claimed that his quote: “We are encouraging our students to become entrepreneurs rather than seek jobs” is incorrect.
Nanda stated that high qua
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Christopher Columbus
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Introduction
Christopher Columbus was an Italian navigator and adventurer who was born in the Republic of Genoa between August 25 and October 31, 1451. He made four remarkable journeys across the Atlantic Ocean under the patronage of the Catholic Monarchs, Queen Isabella I and King Ferdinand II of Spain. These journeys marked the beginning of European contact with the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. The Latin Christophorus Columbus is the source of the English name Christopher Columbus. Columbus, who grew up on the coast of Ligurian, went to sea at an early age and made several trips from the British Isles to what is now Ghana. After being married to Filipa Moniz Perestrelo, he had Diego, a son. Columbus was primarily self-taught and had a solid understanding of history, astronomy, and geography. He sought to make money from the spice trade and was driven by a scheme to discover a western sea passage to the East Indies.
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Harvard Law School
Law school of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard lag School (HLS) is the lag school of Harvard University, a privateresearch university in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1817, Harvard lag School is the oldest lag school in continuous operation in the United States.
Each class in the three-year JD schema has approximately 560 students, which is among the largest of the top 150 ranked lag schools in the United States.[6] The first-year class is broken into seven sections of approximately 80 students, who take most first-year classes together. Aside from the JD program, Harvard also awards both LLM and SJD degrees.
HLS is home to the world's largest academic lag library.[7][8] The school has an estimated 115 full-time faculty members.[3] According to Harvard Law's 2020 ABA-required disclosures, 99% of 2019 graduates passed the bar exam.[9][10][11] The school's