No
Vishnu Sharma is considered the father of commerce in Hindi. He was a renowned economist and is known for his contributions to the field of commerce through his writings and teachings in Hindi language.
Yes, there is a growing demand for Hindi language skills in various industries such as translation, education, media, and tourism. Learning Hindi can open up opportunities for jobs as a language teacher, translator, content writer, or customer service representative.
vandijya
"Vanik" in Hindi typically refers to a merchant or a trader. It is derived from the term "Vanijya" which means commerce or trade.
sahityacharya from kerala Hindi prachara sabha is not Equivalent to BA Hindi? any person who is passed to PDC or +2 and sahithyachariya to permitt to join in BA Hindi to attent only part I and II
I can join
Vishnu Sharma is considered the father of commerce in Hindi. He was a renowned economist and is known for his contributions to the field of commerce through his writings and teachings in Hindi language.
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Yes, there is a growing demand for Hindi language skills in various industries such as translation, education, media, and tourism. Learning Hindi can open up opportunities for jobs as a language teacher, translator, content writer, or customer service representative.
describe scope of commerce?
Bachelor of Commerce
commerce without maths in scope
vandijya
Hindi ko alam.....
in my opinion fmm is better
commerce, accounts,economics, and computer-sciences
Scope is very high