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    book is simple to read and understand. The authors have been able to pen down the harsh realities of Bodoland area. The book starts with the introduction of Bodoland area and the Bodo Accord which was signed between Government of India, Government of Assam and the Bodo Liberation Tigers on 10th February 2003. It gives a brief detail of the Bodo Territorial Council (BTC) Area using maps. It also introduces the administrative structure of the BTC. In the second the authors have focussed on areas…

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    Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi or Bapu, as everyone used to call him is known for his strong ideals. Not only did he include them in his individual life, but also turned those very ideals into a mass movement which led a nation to its independence. His movement or Satyagraha was moment for the truth. One of those ideals was that of Ahimsa. While the word “Himsa” would mean violence, Ahimsa would mean non violence. According to Gandhi, the essential element of Ahimsa is truth. It is inseparable from…

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    Introduction Frederick Herzberg was a behavioural scientist who proposed what is called the two-factor theory which this annotated bibliography is about. According to Herzberg , there are some actual job factors that result in satisfaction while there are other job factors that prevent dissatisfaction (MSG, 2018). A recurring theme among these articles show a motivator-hygiene study which the practitioners test both the motivators and the hygiene factors and result in the hygiene…

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    resolution after which the Muslims of the sub-continent start to strive for an Independent state under the guidance of Quaid-e-Azam. (3) The resolution denied the concept of united India and gave forth the formation of independent states comprised of Assam and Bengal in the northeast and N.W.F.P, Punjab, Baluchistan and Sindh in the northwest. It lead to the Unity of Large scale Muslim masses of the sub-continent.(1) The British were no longer to be considered as the architects of United India.…

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    The tropical rainforest climate is very diverse and interesting. The combination of the climate, vegetation, animals, and uses that the tropical rainforest provides is extensive. One day I will visit one of the few locations of the tropical rainforest, but first I need to know some basic information; where the tropical rainforest is located, the climate and weather, vegetation, animal life, production and people, and impact on the biome. This biome is located on the equator but doesn’t restrict…

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    Rajyalakshmi, 2013) The percentage of financial inclusion in different states of the country varies differentially. For instances Kerala, Maharashtra and Karnataka accounts for high rate of financial inclusion but the states such as Gujarat, Manipur, Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, etc stand poorly on the grounds of financial inclusion. Hence, the growth has not only been uneven but also discrete (Dixit & Ghosh,…

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    Moralityanatika Essay

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    As expressed by Prastuti Parasar, as a dancer in Nrityanatika the roles of women performer even in the Nrityanatika have seen numerous positive changes. She said that Nrityanatika is always performed on some social issues where it is necessary to showcase the women’s character for the people to understand it. Here being male dominant will not bring out the exact story, so female actor is very much necessary for Nrityanatika. Most of the time it is fifty percent female and fifty percent male.…

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    Curcuma Longa Case Study

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    2.1 Test materials: The essential oils of Curcuma longa (Zingiberaceae) rhizomes, Pogostemon heyneanus (Lamiaceae) leaves and Zanthoxylum limonella (Rutaceae) fruits were obtained from a commercial oil extraction plant in Assam, India. DMP was supplied by High Purity chemicals, New Delhi, India while DEPA was obtained from Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior, India. Four concentrations (5, 10, 20 and 30%) of the essential oils, their mixtures, DEPA and DMP were prepared in…

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    and corruption. The novel is based on the theme of elucidation of the maltreatment of thousands of despicable labourers by a handful of egotistical and haughty British planters and their minions on large tea estates in the thick hill forest area of Assam. On perusal ‘Two leaves and a Bud’ is undoubtedly a novel which gives a microscopic view of colonial system. It is essentially a novel which exemplifies the colonial structure in which Colonized people do not have any right and are suppressed by…

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    Destination Branding – India’s North East – “Paradise Unexplored” Destination Branding: Destination branding in a way can be said to be creating value and favorable opinion of a place or destination in the minds of the people by way of images, advertisements, blogs and travel diaries to promote the place and harness its tourism potential. Through destination branding people try to communicate the cultural, behavioral and aesthetic aspect of the places so that the tourism industry in the place…

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