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    Essay On Indian Rebellion

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    During the 18th century, the British East India Company came to India and established three main presidencies: Bengal Presidency, The madras Presidency, and the Bombay Presidency. Company rule was significantly centered around getting as much wealth from India as possible. This type of financial-based rule is a fundamental trigger for the Rebellion of 1857-58. Another major factor that caused the Rebellion of 1857-58 was an insult to the Sepoy soldiers’ religious adherences. The Rebellion was a…

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    in RSS efforts to re-ignite this issue, especially when it is lying pending with the court? A top BJP leader says it is a well-considered strategy of BJP and RSS. Uttar Pradesh is bound for assembly polls in 2017. After the humiliating defeat in Bihar, the signals emerging from the ground in UP are not encouraging for BJP. Party's internal surveys suggest it is trailing at the third spot after BSP and the ruling…

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    The opening Surah of the Quran is Surah Al Fatiha. And we commits our salah next Surah to the degree that the Salaah is not the correct for the one who does not read Surah Al Fatiha. Prophet Muhammad ( peace be upon him ) said: your salaah is not valid if you didn’t read Surah Fatiha in it. There is how important the Surah is. للهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِ اللهِ بِسْمِ In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful. The Holy phrase bism ill ah ir…

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    Tribal Tradition Essay

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    TRIBAL HISTORY UNDER COLONIAL RULE BY ROSHAN KUMAR Introduction This article talks about the education of the tribal during colonial rule. Tribal are one of the most marginalized group of Indian society even in that period they are the most backward class. Although education was introduced but it was just to meet their own needs. Missionaries introduced education in tribal land but it was not for the betterment of the tribal instead for their conversion and they were successful to large…

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    What is Genetics? Genetic Diseases A genetic disease involves an abnormality in genetic material. Otherwise, there could be mutations or changes in an organism’s DNA. A genetic disease can be inherited through a family. There are three types of disorders: Chromosomal Disorders, Single Gene Disorders, and Multifactorial Disorders. Chromosomal Disorders are caused by too many chromosomes, not enough chromosomes, or the chromosome structures are abnormal. Polymelia is considered as a…

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    In this movement a lot of religious, spiritual leaders , social activist and politician joined hands to crate a serene Ganga. This movement was basically centered in UP and Bihar. The campaign was supported by the Ganga Seva Abhiyanam and National Women’s organization. Baliyapal Movement: This movement was launched to protest against the testing of missiles by Indian Armed Forces n the land of Baliyapal village which made the…

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    have more commitment to work, while Arabians are less committed to work. Within the country also, people attitude to wok may differ. It is so because of different cultural values in these regions e.g. a person of Bihar has low attitude to work as comparison to the people of Punjab. So in Bihar, business activities have grown less in comparison to Punjab. Culture and Global…

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    Proverbs In Garden City

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    Abstract: Prominent folklorist Alan Dundes mentions about three levels of studying and analysing folk lore: (1) Text, (b) Texture, and (c) Context; of all these the level of context is the most important. According to Allan Dundes the context of an item of folklore is the specific social situation in which that particular item is actually employed. Without context study of proverb also remain incomplete. In his book Magic Science and Religion (Garden City, 1954 P- 104) Bronislaw Malinowski…

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    Baba Ramdev Case Study

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    Operating Model- swamibabaramdevmedicines.com Patanjaliayurveda.org Patanjaliayurveda.net Swami Baba Ramdev Medicines holds a relation with Patanjali Ayurveda. Once the medicine molecule gone through its product life cycle as a break through scientific molecule it can be passed on to mass markets. The breakthrough molecules from medicine brand can be brought to the more popular brand. Similar happens with Swami Baba Ramdev medicines and Patanjali Ayurveda. How…

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    Rock’s Rugged Whisper What took me to Arcot, the city of Nawabs, was the photograph of a Rock Cut temple at Vellore Museum. Though not at par with Ajanta and Elephanta Caves it was a beautiful sight and reminded me of Bagh Caves. Flanked by a carpet of green grass it seemed to represent the romance of ancient nomadic-spiritual life. Finding it was going to be difficult. First, the caption hardly gave any idea about its exact location and second, I didn’t understand Tamil. The problem…

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