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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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    Indian Textiles Essay

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    I. Introduction -250 This essay is based on the forgotten history of the Indian textiles and the trading connection it made between Britain and South- Asia. In every civilized community there are two industries which are the oldest and most fundamental of all textiles and pottery. (Fraser G, 1948:3) The earliest textiles were made at Mohenjo-Daro, an archaeological site of the third millennium BC on the Indus River. A woven and madder- dyed cotton fragments were found wrapped round a silver…

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    The Weakness RAJ 1937-39

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    CONGRESS RAJ 1937-39 INTRODUCTION: Sufficient time period of 27 a few several weeks from Come early July 1937 to Oct 1939, when The legislature ministries made the decision eight out of 11 Local Indian native places was essential for the Hindu-Muslim interaction and the future of the region. This treatment strategy of persecution was “Far more similar to the contingency Nazi program in European countries than to any kind of democracy.” PROVINCIAL ELECTIONS OF 1937 AND THEIR…

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    The Slums Are Betrayed

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    How People of The Slums Are Betrayed India is one of the world’s largest countries undergoing poverty, where harsh circumstances promote slum villagers to involve themselves in unjust acts. The people fight daily against deadly diseases, and corruption. Many residents spend their day trying to figure out the best way to make a rupee and rise above poverty, utilizing any tactics in the hope of bettering their lives. Families compete against each other to get ahead socially and financially.…

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    Overpopulation in India With a population of 1.3 billion people, India is coming dangerously close to a national tipping point environmentally, socially, and economically. Subsequently, the citizens of this highly populated nation are being left hungry, insufficiently educated, and without proper health care. Wealth and a lack of schooling are recognized as factors that are directly correlated to the ever-growing population of the country. Furthermore, a disproportionate distribution of…

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    Examples of sin against mankind in happiness of the families If you do not experience of love and serve others, you will not also have experience of worship. The family is one of the most steadfast and most important buildings in Islam and it is the most popular institution the sight of God, maybe we hate each other, do not trust each other because of sin against mankind. Parents are children's first teachers of their children and they are able to teach about the devastating consequences of the…

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    Food security is a condition relating to the supply of food and people’s access to it. Food security is the "availability at all times of adequate world food supplies of basic foodstuffs to sustain a steady expansion of food consumption and to offset fluctuations in production and prices”. The lack of balanced diet with essential nutrients leads to chronic malnutrition. Concerns over food security have existed throughout history. In India, more than 30% of the population still lives below the…

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    Introduction As 21st century Indians, we have more than enough reason to be proud of the strides our country has achieved over the past few decades, in technology and science, medicine, agriculture, finance and the arts, to name a few. However, it is important to remind ourselves that we do not rate high on the Human Development Index of the 2014 Human Development Report (HDR); India is ranked 135 among 187 countries. This is mostly due to the miserable condition of our education, health and…

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    Sthanapati: How did Dr Ramatosh Sarkar, a mathematician, help the planetarium in reaching its goals? Subramanian: Dr. Ramatosh Sarkar worked with us in Birla Planetarium as a Curator for more than 30 years. He was a very cooperative, very congenial, very knowledgeable person. Sarkar was with me almost from the beginning. At that time he was an M.Sc. in mathematics. We took him initially as a lecturer. He worked under me – in the sense it’s not as a higher staff to a lower staff, very close. If…

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    Proof Of Ramayana

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    CHAPTER 4 4.1 FACTS TO PROVE REAL HAPPENINGS OF RAMAYANA The Ramayana is one of the prestigious possessions of Indian history and with Mahabharata, had a crucial role in shaping the nature and culture of Indian civilization. Ramayana was also a part of the oral tradition when it was recited as early as 1500 BCE, but was finally considered to be penned down in fourth century BCE. Many people of our modern generation have questioned the reality of Ramayana and considered it only a myth. However…

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