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    Shg Movement Case Study

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    the later 1990s, particularly with the introduction of several externally funded projects through DRDAs. There are more than 1,70,000 primary federations, 7,091 secondary federations and 66 tertiary federations in the country. Southern and eastern regions account for more than 90 percent of total number of federations in the…

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    Raja Pratapaditya Analysis

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    Varanasi on his way to the Delhi court; or he was pardoned by the Mughals owing to the intercession of Ibrahim Khan Fathjang (Sarkar ed. 1973: 269). The serious resistance to the Mughal imperialistic policies came from the Afghan zamindars of the Bhati region- Musa Khan and Usman Khan of Bokainagar were the most famous among…

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    The Weakness RAJ 1937-39

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    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 RESULTS Under the Act of 1935, the elections…

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    the expense of import of timber and wood based items is of billions of rupees. Following are the factors which are excessively leading towards deforestation. Infrastructure Development: Recently we have come across some massive constructions in Punjab, building of roads, overhead bridges, the metro bus routes and orange train paths constructions. Such mega constructions are eminently the major reason for the deforestation in Pakistan. The infrastructural developments are destroying the natural…

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    Consanguineous Marriages In South India Consanguineous marriages are known as blood related marriages. Mostly these marriages are between cousins of maternal or paternal side and also in between uncle & neice. Consanguineous marriages are favourable only with cross-cousins, but not with parallel-cousins. Cross-cousins: child of the father's sister(paternal aunt's child) child of the mother's brother(maternal uncle's child) Parallel-cousins: child of father's…

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    In Becoming Evil: How Ordinary People Commit Genocide and Mass Killings, author and social psychologist Chris Waller focuses on how the everyday person has a hand in the brutal act of annihilation that is genocide. In his book, Waller analyzes the evolutionary forces responsible for shaping human nature and the psychosocial influences on individuals that make them more prone to engage in acts of extraordinary human evil. Waller offers readers a persuasive four-prong model for how everyday…

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    MUJEEB-UR-REHMAN’S SIX POINTS INTRODUCTION: Sheikh Mujib-ur-Rehman was the start dad of Bangladesh. During the idea of Ayub Khan and Yahya Khan, he performed many in Pakistan state guidelines as a well-known head of the Awami Team in Southern Pakistan. He offered a Six-Point program on 5 Feb 1966, together with his celebration and required the Pakistan government to accept them and to make use of them the way they were. The primary government of Pakistan was showing detest for the…

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    Omaxe Case Study

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    Seeing an opportunity in level II and III urban areas, the organization settled on a cognizant choice to wander into States like Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Rajasthan to name a couple. Genuine to its aphorism, "Transforming Dreams into Reality", Omaxe has finished and conveyed approx. 90 mn sq ft since beginning – 31.8 mn sq ft of development activities and 58.3 mn sq ft in land…

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    Pakistani Refugees Essay

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    Over the years, the number of refugees from the area of Sindh have increased, the first exodus of refugees which entered India at the time of Partition were resettled in areas of North India, particularly Delhi. They were placed in campsites which were later converted into permanent housing through Government of India. There were a number of schemes which were implemented for the process of rehabilitation and integration of Pakistani refugees. A number of laws were introduced such as The…

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    like India, the industry gets even more diversified based on the diversification of the particular geographical area. Therefore, India is considered to be the most diversified country and its consumer interest towards any product varies from region to region within the country (Venkatesh et al, 2016). Apparel industry…

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