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    Fabrizio 2). This was later known as the license raj. By following the strict guidelines of the Industries Act, it limited the potential expansion of Indian firms and slowed economic growth. Economic conditions were made even worse, under the rule of Indira Gandhi. During her rule, there…

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    were against or altered the basic structure doctrine. In this judgment, separation of powers was included in the basic structure of the constitution, though it is not followed in the most rigid manner. The doctrine was also upheld in the case of Indira Gandhi Nehru v. Raj Narain . In this case, the Prime Minster elections were in question. The constituent body had declared the elections valid. It…

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    “What is more important? Man or Monkeys” this was the question asked by the Chairman of Kerala State Electricity Board, in 1970. The incident dates back to the days when Silent Valley protection movement was at peak. Save Silent Valley was a movement to save the Silent valley, an evergreen forest in Kerala, in 1973. The campaign was designed to save the Silent Valley from being flooded due to construction of Hydro-electric power plant in that very place by Kerala State Electricity Board. This…

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    Air India Flight 182 Case

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    On June 23 1985, Air India flight 182 was operating on the Toronto-Montreal-Delhi route. As the plane was in Irish aerospace, en route to Toronto at 31,000 feet, a bomb located in the cargo hold detonated (Remembering Air India 182), and resulted in the death of 329 souls, 268 of them being Canadian citizens. (The victims) Nobody survived the crash. Five minutes prior to the attack, another bomb went off while being checked in Narita International, Japan. The bomb killed 2 baggage handlers…

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    Womens Life In India

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    Women’s Life in India Women in ancient India were held in high honor, but now many women’s life in India is dangerous and scary. They are often receiving ends in Indian society. They are treated and tortured at every stage. A girl child is in slavery from her early childhood. She is under unbroken watch, first by the parents then her husband and finally her own children. Not only that, she is often condemned to death even before she is born. In ancient India the birth of a girl was lucky, and…

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    the militant movement but this unsuccessful. So because of the people, not the religion, over 400 civilians and over a hundred died during Operation Blue Star. This happened because Sikhs wanted a full nation and it caused the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to step in which lead to a tragedy and…

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    Indian Democracy Essay

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    An Analysis of the Historical Development of Successful Democratic Institutions in India The problem of “third world status” has been a major barrier to the development of India as a democratic government throughout the 20th century. British colonialism provided the foundation for a parliamentary system in India, which soon become a means in which Indian nationalism arose and overthrew the occupiers through democratization and popular support. However, over the course of Indian independence in…

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    Top 10 Best Child Specialist in Thane INTRODUCTION A child is a unique gift to its respective parents and so the parents are completely responsible and authorized to take care of him/her. Children especially of 1-5 years old are more susceptible to various kinds of illness and diseases because of their weak developed immune system, so in case of anything above we should immediately consult a pediatrician (child-specialist) and discuss the smallest things that are affecting our child’s health.…

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    Every person who takes creative writing has to make a statement about hum in condition. The statement of the writer about humanity and human life can never be completely objective. It usually has a dash of subjectivity in it. As a writer can never be absolutely objective, so he can never be absolutely subjective. he is either more subjective than objective or more objective than subjective. In a way subjectivity is welcome. It is subjectivity, the way the writer looks at the human condition, and…

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    Since its independence, India has come a long way in terms of its democratic journey. It has faced many challenges and has its own set of unique problems. Today, about 80 percent of the Indian population is Hindu, and the recent political and social trends show that there is a rise of a Hindu Nationalism in India. There are many factors like, the decreasing popularity and power of Congress over the years, party fragmentation and rise in leadership and popularity of the BJP that are responsible…

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