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    BAN ON TOBACCO ADS BY THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA The scientific community is in agreement that the use of tobacco products has many negative health consequences to direct users of the products as well as for those who have to inhale the poisonous second hand smoke. Governments have not been dealing with the conflict of interest that arises when they try to ban the advertisements of products that are legal and on the other hand, they benefit from the taxes associated from the sale of those products…

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    Tourism in India is economically important and growing rapidly. Tamilnadu, Uttarpradesh and Maharashtra are the top most tourism places in India. Delhi, Agra, Mumbai, Chennai and Jaipur are often visited by foreign tourists. The ministry of tourism designs national policies for the development and promotion of tourism. Quality in the travel and tourism sector is pretty much essential. Providing security and minimising crime is very important. The Ministry of tourism has already designs national…

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    of India who led from 1966 to 1980. Gandhi came to power after the death of her father and India’s leader of the Indian National Congress at the time, Jawaharlal Nehru. She started Indian feminism and increased the potential power of women in the world, but she committed many crimes that prove that she was a bad leader for India. She did everything she could to keep herself in power even though she was harming India and taking away rights. Narendra Modi was elected as prime minister of India in…

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    April, 1930. The coastline in Dandi, India is dotted with millions of people illegally extracting their own salt from the water, each feeling a mixture of triumph and fear. They have come together to protest the British salt laws, which they believe are wrong. But it is also understood that in doing so, many will face consequences. Civil disobedience is vital to bringing a positive change to society, under the circumstances of tyranny and/or discrimination. However, fear is induced by the danger…

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    the East in terms of growth prospects and economic potential. Similar to other Asian countries, India has possessed the right ingredients for this transformation. However, because of its combination of a closed economy and a democratic government, changes were slow to come. India is in a different place now; it has been growing rapidly: inflation has eased, international investors are bullish on India and the Modi administration has been making changes its priority. If it keeps up with this…

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    SPIRITUAL TOURISM IN KANGRA DISTRICT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH ABSTRACT India with a home to many spiritual activities is considered a tourist’s paradise as it compromises a number of unmatched destinations to the visitors for satisfying their spiritual needs. In the recent years tourism has become a competitive industry in India. The location of the region and its prosperity has become a place of attraction for tourism industry. India is having many states which are rich in state-of-the-art…

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    The video shows the real images of Gandhi and his revolutionary March, This event was a part of the non-violent Civil Movement against the British Government. A historian can use this video to support the argument that the promise made by Gandhi to challenge the British in peaceful manner was indeed successful. A secondary source about this topic is an article called Gandhi, non-violence and Indian…

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    parts for neighborhood governance over the thing that will be Right away pakistan. The Pre-Independence period Pre-existing neighborhood Governments: preceding the coming of the british manage in India, there might have been no propelled custom about neighborhood government toward oneself in the cutting edge feeling. However, An simple neighborhood government framework completed exist in the rustic regions. This might have been the framework about town panchayats (literally board from claiming…

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    the “Adivasis as a whole have gained least and lost most from six decades of democracy and development in India” Ramachandra Guha in his essay argues that Adivasis are the ones who has gained almost nothing from the development of India after its independence but instead they have been exploited and have lost so much from their lives in the process. He focuses on the tribals of peninsular India who are marginalized invisible victims with other minorities to show how they are socially,…

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    In the middle of financial capital of India, Mumbai, one fourteen year old Nepali girl is waking up to a horror she can hardly believe. She just found out that she has been sold to one of a brothel that dots the alleyways of Mumbai by the hundred. She was either lured by the promise of work and better life in the big city or smitten in love by a predator that target innocent young girls and traffic them across the border. She is a victim of women and child trafficking that force them into…

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