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  • SOLVE YOUR PROBLEMS - The Birbal way by RAGNAOP
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    Insights from the legendary guru to solve family ,professional and business problems. May every child grow up to be as clever as Birbal.
  • Who were The Nine Gems (Navratna's) of emperor Akbar ? by 12345Hitesh
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    This blog has a list of nine gems or Navratna's of Akbar and why they were the gems of emperor Akbar
  • Sme Birbal by smebirbal
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    Growth and expansion are crucial in any business, but it is especially true in the case of small businesses that could only start in their industries. Hitting the ground running and planting strong foundations on the market is critical for your company to build on the future.
  • Mahatma Gandhi Life Stories by 119377arun
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    Hello Everyone, I am George and I am passionate about writing the stories Akbar Birbal story for Kids as well as Akbar and Birbal stories For Kids in English because I understand that by reading these Akbar and Birbal for Kids in English will learn many ideas from these and will implement to their life. You can know this Akbar Birbal story in English for Kids
  • Solve Your Problems --The Birbal Way  by Priya_jha
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    A short amusing and engrossing tales of Akbar and Birbal to spark your creative thinking......A management moral at the end of each tale to help you make practical use of the insights on the legendary Guru and tackle your personal and professional problems creatively.
  • Franchise Birbal by franchisebirbal
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    In today's business environment, one of the biggest challenges is to generate revenue by growing sales. Your salespeople only have so much time. Even if you hire the most focused people, invest in tools that boost their efficiency, and remove all distractions, there's a limited number of selling hours in the day.
  • seobirbal by seobirbalmumbai
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    With nearly every marketing operation now taking place online, it can be tough to distinguish between the various types of digital marketing people use today. Ecommerce marketing and digital marketing are not mutually exclusive. Ecommerce websites can use all of the above digital channels to promote a product and grow their business.
  • The tales of Akbar and Birbal by yourLOSTinnocense
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    this is a a collection of short stories that follows the story of Akbar, a mughal emperor and Birbal, his witty courtier and one of his nine gems. Note - all the pictures that I use are not mine. They belong to the owners respectively. This is the fist short stories collection that I am writing. Please give it lots of love.
  • Akbar And Birbal by RDZaia
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    These stories are about one of the greatest Mughal ruler Akbar and his favourite Minister Birbal who is known for his wit and humorous way of answering and solving problems.
  •    '  (ℝ) : by ways2capitalcsr
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    On a cold winter day Akbar and Birbal took a walk along the lake. A thought came to Birbal that a man would do anything for money. He expressed his feelings to Akbar. Akbar then put his finger into the lake and immediately removed it because he shivered with cold. Akbar said "I don't think a man would spend an entire night in the cold water of this lake for money." Birbal replied "I am sure I can find such a person." Akbar then challenged Birbal into finding such a person and said that he would reward the person with a thousand gold coins. Birbal searched far and wide until he found a poor man who was desperate enough to accept the challenge. The poor man entered the lake and Akbar had guards posted near him to make sure that he really did as promised. The next morning the guards took the poor man to Akbar. Akbar asked the poor man if he had indeed spent the night in the lake. The poor man replied that he had. Akbar then asked the poor man how he managed to spend the night in the lake. The poor man replied that there was a street lamp near by and he kept his attention affixed on the lamp and away from the cold. Akbar then said that there would be no reward as the poor man had survived the night in the lake by the warmth of the street lamp. The poor man went to Birbal for help.