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    Many people claim that the English taking over India is a bad thing, and then begin to list off all the poor things that they had done to India, but never stop the consider and/or say all of the positive things that the English actually did for the Indians. To start off, I’m going to explain the positive things that England did for India, then explain and begin to deconstruct the counterclaim and why I disagree with them, I will explain these from political, economic, and social points of view…

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    Partition of India was when the abdication of British Imperialism of India, and the creation of a Muslim State, separating India into a Hindu prominent India and Muslim prominent East and West Pakistan. Jawaharlal Nehru was the main Hindu leader during the time, later on becoming the first Prime Minister of India. Mohammad Ali Jinnah was the main leader of the Muslim population and eventually became the first Prime Minister of Pakistan. Finally, Lord Mountbatten was the last Viceroy of India,…

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    INTRODUCTION: EDUCATION IN INDIA Education is very important in India, because it allows them to advance to better jobs, create a positive economic impact and have a more relaxed lifestyle. The educational system is designed to help the students learn at a fast pace and improve their communication skills to be able to adapt to any situation • Education benefits for the Indian citizens. • Negative consequences of having lower education. • Education allowing people to help their community. THE…

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    An example of this can be found in the rules on marriage between castes. Throughout the course of Vedic India, the rules on marriage become more and more strict. Brahmin men were originally allowed to marry into any Varna with the understanding that they would be stripped of their priest ship if they married a Shudra, but Brahmin women were only allowed to…

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    When one thinks of India, the endless diversity is noticeable. The significant difference in culture is evident throughout India. Considering territories there are 29 states, geographically from Everest to Desert and land surrounded by the Indian Ocean. India is a country with 22 official languages and so many local languages. Certainly, India is a country with various subcultures and numerous cultural values. At the same time, the country with population one side rooted to India’s own…

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    Caste and social policy in India The caste system has been playing a very vital role in India. Even in the present 21st century also the Indian social structure is completely based on the caste system. Apparently it plays a critical role in Indian society. The caste system is basically derived from Hindu society and it has been practised since 1000- 1500 B.C. in Hindu society particularly. Basically the Hindu society has been divided in to four varna or caste in a typical hierarchical order,…

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    While these arguments do have a lot merit, most of the water sharing issues that are stemming with what Pakistan calls violation and India calls progress, are due to an ineffective and rather obsolete IWT which doesn’t clarify ownership and can’t solve geographical issues ( Michel and Panday 2003) so to say that IWT is keeping peace is controversial at best. The fact that the fairness of the treaty is today being questioned from both sides suggests that the distinction and separation between the…

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    great place to live. From its vibrant colors to its food the Mauryan Empire in India was a beautiful and wonderful place to live. I would have lived in the Mauryan Empire and I think you would’ve too. The Mauryan Empire in India had its ups and downs, but it was overall a great place to live. Religion was everywhere in India which they worshipped the Buddha. “Some scholars believe that it was in this period of ancient India, especially under Asoka, that Buddhism became established as a major…

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    Sahara India Case Study

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    Summary Sahara India is a major Indian corporate group fondly known as the “Sahara India Pariwar” which was established in the year 1978. Subrata Roy is the Chairman and Managing worker of the Sahara Group of companies. Mr. Subrata Roy started of his astonishing journey with a vision that was backed up by the belief that “Emotion is the key to Success”. Initially he started of with a saving of Rs.2000 and in a span of 29years, the Sahara India Pariwar has just grown from 42 depositors in all…

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    Economic liberalization and globalization have introduced Indian society to the global market in which India has developed a transnational labour force in technology call centers and an increasing consumer market within major urban areas. Furthermore, through globalization India has experienced large-scale diasporic emigration to European, South East Asian, Middle Eastern, and North American countries. Globalization has drastically altered manner in which labour is organized worldwide. This…

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