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    BUILD OPERATE TRANSFER Introduction Build operate transfer is a project delivery method which establishes a well-developed public- private partnership with the clear agreement. This is an option for the government to outsource the public project to the private company. Private sectors conduct the project offered by the government under the concession contract. During the concession period, the private sectors are responsible for financing, constructing, designing, operating and maintaining the…

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    Madras Presidency Essay

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    country and bore testimony to the cultivator’s dependence on a precarious rainfall. These unfavourable conditions explained that why these eastern districts of Madras provided very large numbers of emigrants to other parts. The plantations of Ceylon, Assam, Mysore, the Malay States and the Straits…

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    headman of Lulla village, is betrothed to Saria Dann, the only daughter of Hari Jani, a respectable elder of the community. But Thenga falls in love with Santosh Kumari, a Christian Domb girl and violates the tribal codes. They decide to run away to Assam to work on tea estates and plan to build their dream home in a town where the rules of the tribal society do not prevail. Thenga Jani and Santosh Kumari’s elopement could be seen as an act of dishonouring and disregarding tribal values and…

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    Blood Pressure Case Study

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    A Comparative Study of Body Composition and Blood Pressure between Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff of Dibrugarh University Dr. Mantu Baro, Associate Professor Centre for studies in Physical Education and Sports Dibrugarh University, Assam Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the differences of body composition and blood pressure between the teaching and non-teaching male staff of the Dibrugarh University. The data pertaining to the study was collected from 30 teaching…

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    The British wanted India for economic reasons. The industrial revolution made the British have too many products to sell to everyone in their own country, so they had to find a new place to sell. India was the golden land for British at the time of the industrial revolution. It had a huge population along with lots of resources to make more products. At first, colonizing India was an economical scheme by the British East India Trading Company to sell products, until the Sepoy Rebellion which is…

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    Analysis and interpretation of Rudyard Kipling’s short story “Lispeth” The short story “Lispeth” is about the Indian Hill-girl Lispeth, who, ever since her parents died of cholera, is a half-servant, half-companion for two Englishmen; a priest and his wife. The story deals with many issues, such as identity crisis and unrequited love, but most of all a critique of Christianity and on the Western mindset towards the natives. The point of view in this short story is a 3rd person point of view…

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    and will have curriculum related to urban planning, urban transport and other related issues. The proposed institutions are likely to come up at Karnataka, Kerala, Uttar Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Chandigarh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, West Bengal and Assam. There is a serious shortage of qualified urban planning professionals due to lack of institutions teaching such subjects. The government has, therefore, decided to open new urban planning schools in different parts of the country, a senior…

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    “You are pretty f*****g awesome. Keep that s**t up.” This line has been censored, because it contained several inappropriate words. This kind of censorship is considered completely fine, but does it get it’s point across anymore? Even with replacements for those words, it’s meaning is lost due to the lack of strength and feeling that’s being put into it, but I’m not saying that swearing is absolutely necessary to put passion into a message, but it does help do that every now and then. However,…

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    Mizoram Case Study

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    Located on the high hills of North Eastern corner, Mizoram is an epitome of natural beauty with its eternal assortment of landscape, hilly terrains, meandering streams deep gorges, rich wealth of flora and fauna. Nearby to Bangladesh on the west and Myanmar on the east and south, Mizoram has got an important tactical position and have a long international boundary of 722 Kms. Mizos are well known for their friendliness and are a close-knit society with no class division and no prejudice on…

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    Benefits Of Lemon Essay

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    especially Vitamin C which strengthens our immune system. Our immune system fights or protects us from diseases and bacteria that try to enter our body. One example of the fruit which is rich in Vitamin C is lemon and was thought to have grown first in Assam (region found in Northeast India) and Northern Burma or China. Lemon is widely used as a cleaning agent, for culinary uses, industrial uses and medicinal uses. It is a great source of Vitamin C which provides 64% of the Daily Value in a…

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