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    April 2015, when samples of MAGGI Noodles were detected with the presence of MSG on the packs that contained a “No added MSG” claim. The hit was so hard that Maggi was temporarily banned from many states like Tamil Nadu, Delhi, Uttarakhand and Jammu Kashmir. It was dropped from most of the retailers like Big Bazaar, Hypercity, Walmart and other online stores. Nestle had to destroy 30,000 tones of Maggi, costing about Rs 450 Crore. The company even paid 20 Crore to Ambuja Cements for disposing…

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    (1940) and Ocean of Night (1964), Iqbalunnisa Hussain’s Purdah and Polygamy: Life in an Indian Muslim Household (1944), Humayun Kabir’s Men and River (1945), a novel based on a folk tale, Amir Ali’s Conflict (1947), Via Geneva (1967) and Assignment in Kashmir (1973), K. A. Abbas’s Tomorrow is Ours: A Novel of the India of Today (1943) and Inquilab: A Novel of the Indian Revolution (1955). Among others who deserve mention are: Dhan Gopal Mukherji’s four novels: Kari, The Elephant (1922), Hari,…

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    Buddhist Nun Relationships

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    ample resources. Since monks normally dictate a lot of what the nuns can and cannot do, the gap of wealth between nunneries and monasteries is only one of the factors affecting the Buddhist nuns’ activities, as the actual ecology of the Himalayan Kashmir directly affects the Nuns work. While reading the analysis of the life of a Buddhist nun…

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    India India is the seventh largest country in the world. It has vast geographical features. Three different bodies of water surround the country of India. These are the Arabian Sea in the west, Bay of Bengal in the east and the Indian Ocean in the south. Because of this, it is very recognizable on the world map. The country covers an area of about 3.28 million sq km. India divides into several different geographical regions. India is a federation composed of 29 states and 7 union…

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    4.1.1 Scope of Tourism in India India has the Himalayan ranges in the north, a long coastline surrounded by seas in the south. In addition, India is rich in varied landscapes, enchanting historical sites and royal cities, clean beaches, serene mountain retreats, rich cultures and festivities to enjoy and rejuvenate. In any part of the year, India can offer a wide selection of destinations and experiences. In summer, there are lovely retreats amidst the heady beauty in the Himalayas or the…

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    In hard times nations come together and individuals learn to work together under the fact that they are one nation. But nationality and identity do not always go hand in hand and it can be very unsettling when the aspects do not coincide. Saadat Hasan Manto wrote many stories depicting the life and troubles of the soldiers during the Partition of India, including his famous stories, “The Last Salute” and “The Dog Titwal.” In both stories Manto focuses on the relationship of nationality and…

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    only at 71%. Almost half of all workers still work in agriculture even though the service sector is the best performing sector of the Indian economy. The major external issues facing India are with Pakistan and China. With Pakistan there is the Kashmir province, a disputed land that has provoked three wars since both India and Pakistan have gained there independence. Along with the conventional wars India has faced issues with Islamic terrorists due to the tensions with Pakistan. With both…

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    Akbar Research Paper

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    art. In architecture, Jahangir could be accredited with the building of the tomb of Itimad-ud-Daulah, the father of Nur Jehan, which was build under her supervision and portrays great mosaic work outside with paintings inside. He build gardens in Kashmir and Punjab and mosques in Lahore. He was also interested in fashion and used to design clothes for himself that were prohibited for others to adopt. It can be easily deduced that Jahangir was a great patron of art and creativity and never shied…

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    Kasab Case Study

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    forget these days in their lives. The 10 men who entered India illegally had loads of ammunitions and weapons with them which killed almost 166 of people in Bombay and 238 were injured. This was done to threaten the Government of India and to liberate Kashmir. Ajmal Kasab was convicted for waging and abetting war against the government,…

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    For the next 1,500 years, different parts of India were ruled by Middle kingdoms, among which the famous Gupta Empire stood out. This period witnessed an intellectual resurgence of the Hindu religion. It can be called the "Golden Age of India". During this time, aspects of culture and religion spread to a lot of Asia, while kingdoms in southern India had sea trade with the Roman Empire. During this time, the Indian cultural influence spread over large areas of Southeast Asia. This would lead…

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