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    s. places, Primary places, and Bihar. Group B consists of Punjab, Sindh, NWFP, and Baluchistan Group C, Bengal, and Assam. iii) Third, all the places and Declares should be the basic unit. All the themes other than partnership subjects and all the residuary capabilities should be interested…

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    Ikshvaku Essay

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    THE SURYA VAMSA The Ikshvakus are a sublime race of men and women famed in the Puranas and Epics. It owes it’s origins to the great patriarch of the same namesake, Ikshvaku, who was the son of Vaivasvat Manu. He, in, turn was the son of Kashyapa Muni who in turn was the son of Marichi, the son of Brahma. The Solar dynasty comprised of the three lines of Ayodhya, Videha, Vaisala and the Saryatas. Ikshvaku was the first king of Ayodhya, and his father, Manu Vaivasvata, gave him Madhyadesa. He had…

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    Industrial Revolution

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    Around the eighteenth Century, various critical occasions occurred on the planet. One such occasion was the Industrial Revolution which occurred in England. It continuously spread to different nations of Europe moreover. The Industrial Revolution that occurred in England also led to the revelation of new ocean and exchange courses. One such ocean course to India was found by a Portuguese called Vasco da Gama in 1498. Thus, the English, French, Portuguese and the Dutch came to India for exchange.…

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    Shg Movement Case Study

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    1.1. Background of the study 1.1.1. SHG movement in India A number of experiments were made during the last century towards poverty alleviation in the country. The attempts were at finding technical solutions, infrastructural solutions, financial solutions, institutional solutions; skill training solutions, rights based solutions. Large scale projects, large bureaucracies, large scale developmental institutions, programs and schemes were seen as a means which would address poverty in the country…

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    Case Study Of Maggi

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    CHAPTER-III CONCEPTUAL BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Nestle has its presence in India for around nine decades, making it one of the oldest company in India. Nestle India is a subsidiary of Nestle South Africa of Switzerland. The company has its headquarters at Gurgaon near Delhi and has seven factories spread all over India. It started its journey in India in 1912 by entering into the dairy business. Nestle launched Maggi noodle with its captivating two-minute tagline way back in a982 when instant…

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    Sacred Cow Research Paper

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    One of the most pervasive symbols that is associated with Hinduism, and often India as a whole, is the concept of the “sacred” cow. The purpose in placing “sacred” in quotations is because this persistent image of Hinduism and India in general is endlessly complicated in both its origins and in its applications, historically and in the present day. Many scholars have analyzed the origins and importance of the “sacred” cow, addressing it through various lenses: economic (Adcock 2010), political…

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    The Central Government in India ought to propose the E4SD system presently deployed by the UNESCO 's (educational Scientific and Cultural Organization) if they want to prevent the vicious circle of gender discrimination from continuing. The cycle of violence in India is directly tied to Foucault (philosopher) view of the prison system. This cycle starts with India 's male population, as they 're the ones facilitating these horrific acts. Discrimination females face include foeticide, poor…

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    Gaiutra Bahadur is an autobiographical expedition to find heritage and cultural ties to history and the hidden oppression faced by many who lived through an indentured lifestyle. After almost 10 decades since Bahadur’s great grandmother first moved from Bihar, Calcutta to British Guiana, Bahadur returns to India to follow the paper trail of her great grandmother’s past. A shortage of needed labor post-slavery was a catalyst for the British to gather replacement workers worldwide under what…

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    On October 2 1869, Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born in Porbandar, India. As his mother was devoted to religion, his lifestyle was heavily impacted on by teachings of mutual tolerance non-injury toward living things and the practise of vegetarianism, coming from the beliefs of Jainism. His father being Chief Minister of Porbandar, meant that Gandhi was fortunate enough to be born into a high caste of Indian society. Gandhi received a thorough education however proved to perform no better than…

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    Identity Crisis Essay

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    stood for. When he tried to recollect the shape of her body, hands, face, he would only remember pliant windows, doors, stairs, and verandah!’ (Palit, 69). This speaks of how with losing the house, Alam has also lost Raka, both belong to the other side of the border. Home, we realize rather than being a physical space becomes an irrevocable feeling, as opposed only to the idea of ‘Homeland’, which is characterized by geographical boundaries. Vijay Mishra recalls an incident where V.S. Naipaul is…

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