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સિમ્બાયોસિસ ઇન્સ્ટિટ્યૂટ ઓફ કમ્પ્યૂટર એન્ડ રિસર્ચ SICSR has been one of the local pioneers in the Open source movement by taking various initiatives such as introducing PHP, MySQL and Linux Programming in its course syllabi since 2004—which was unheard of in the education scenario in Maharashtra at that time and providing labs equipped with OpenSUSE and Ubuntu.
ભારતીય રાષ્ટ્રીય કોંગ્રેસ Initially and for a long time, the economic policy of the INC was centred around the public sector and aimed at establishing a "socialistic pattern of society". However, after the recent adoption of Economically Liberal policies started by મનમોહન સિંહ the then Finance Minister in the early 1990s, the economic policy of INC has been changed somewhat and it is now adopted free market policies, though at the same time it is in favour of taking a cautious approach when it comes to liberalising the economy claiming it is to help ensure that the weaker sectors aren't affected to hard by the changes that come with liberalisation.
એરિસ્ટોટલ Additionally, things can be causes of one another, causing each other reciprocally, as hard work causes fitness and vice versa, although not in the same way or function, the one is as the beginning of change, the other as the goal. (Thus એરિસ્ટોટલ first suggested a reciprocal or circular causality as a relation of mutual dependence or influence of cause upon effect). Moreover, એરિસ્ટોટલ indicated that the same thing can be the cause of contrary effects; its presence and absence may result in different outcomes. Simply it is the goal or purpose that brings about an event (not necessarily a mental goal). Taking our two dominos, it requires someone to intentionally knock the dominos over as they cannot fall themselves.
અનેકાંતવાદ The origins of "anekāntavāda" lie in the teachings of Māhavīra, who used it effectively to show the relativity of truth and reality. Taking a relativistic viewpoint, Māhavīra is said to have explained the nature of the soul as both permanent, from the point of view of underlying substance, and temporary, from the point of view of its modes and modification. The importance and antiquity of "anekāntavāda" are also demonstrated by the fact that it formed the subject matter of "Astinasti Pravāda", the fourth part of the lost "Purva" that contained teachings of the prior to Māhavīra. German Indologist Hermann Jacobi believes Māhavīra effectively employed the dialectics of "anekāntavāda" to refute the agnosticism of . "Sutrakritanga", the second oldest canon of Jainism, contains the first references to "syādvāda" and . According to "Sūtrakritanga", Māhavīra advised his disciples to use "syādvāda" to preach his teachings:
અણ્ણા હઝારે અણ્ણા હઝારે realized that the only way to increase agricultural production in a sustainable manner was to build a better irrigation system. Taking into account the geographical location of Ralegan , located in the foothills, અણ્ણા હઝારેpersuaded villagers to construct a watershed embankment to stop water and allow it to percolate and increase the ground water level. He motivated the residents of the village into "shramdan" (voluntary labour) to build canals, small-scale check-dams and percolation tanks in the nearby hills for watershed development; efforts that solved the problem of scarcity of water in the village that also made irrigation possible. The first embankment that was built using volunteer efforts developed a leak and had to be reconstructed this time with government funding.