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    Prepaid Cell Phones

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    94474 91515 25857 I. 6. Outcomes • 37.57% students prefer Airtel as a network provider which means approximately 2500 students rely on this network provider. On interacting, majority of the students were from Uttar Pradesh, Delhi-NCR, Punjab and Madhya Pradesh. Plus on further investigating, these students prefer to commute via trains, and as per TRAI’s Quality of Service (QoS) report released in second quarter of 2012, Airtel offers coverage on approximately 95% of rail routes. [3]…

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    anticipated later critical theorists by half a century. Indeed, it turns out that the British themselves were quite aware of the objectifying power of the census. Among the many British critics of caste-counting, Ghurye singles out L. Middleton, the Punjab census officer in 1921 who noted that many were refusing to give their caste, a refusal that Middleton took to show that Indians were abandoning caste altogether. Ironically, the British insistence on classification reflected in part a desire…

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    ABSTRACT Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement which started off in Italy from the late fifteenth century to the early seventeenth century. After it started in Italy, spreads across European countries such as England and had an effect upon the literature of this period, so based on from here the purpose of this study was to search these effects in terms of poem’s theme, structure, aspects and some parts where poetry was influenced by renaissance in Elizabethan Age. The study analysed…

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    British colonization was more tactical than that of other colonial rule. The key agenda of the British was to get maximum economic benefits from this region. In the beginning of 17th century, East India Company was granted permission by the Mughal ruler Jahangir to commence its business activities in India. This organization was supposed to do business and earn profits by trade via sea but soon they tried to become a monopoly and as they were fully armed therefore managed to draw its means from…

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    Censorship: a necessary evil? What is it that separates humans from other animals? It is the fact that we are a social species and cannot survive without any communication with another person. This also gives us the ability to express our thoughts in multiple mediums including, music, art, literature, etc. At the same time this ability also differentiates us from one another as others may not share our views on a particular subject. Right from our daily conversations we tend to restrain our…

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    give some of the reform movements introduced by the different reformers, like, Raja Rammohan roy who introduced both the sati and brahmo samaj movements which are happened to be occurred in Bengal, the Prarthana Samaj in Maharashtra and arya samaj in Punjab introduced by the swami dayanand saraswati, and ishwar Chandra vidya sagar on age on of consent bill. From all contexts I will be mainly focusing…

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    Persian flourished as a language of prestige and elitism throughout Europe and Asia for centuries, but its importance began to diminish around the eighteenth century. In 1722, the fall of the Safavid Empire occurred and under the rule of Sultan Husayn, the Persian state suffered long term economic deterioration. It wasn’t until Nadir Shah of the Afsharid dynasty took power that political unity was restored, and for the first last time Persia’s borders were extended. However soon after this…

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    Development of Ghost Cities To increase GDP growth several cities in China have been constructed, which are now home to very few inhabitants and are therefore called Ghost Cities. After having constructed the city it turned out that only a few people were willing to live in the new city others stayed away or couldn’t afford an apartment. Often prices are too high for the Chinese citizens willing to live there. This inefficiency is a serious problem. A substantial part of the lower class…

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    Confession The provisions of sections 164, 342 and 364 of the Criminal Procedure Code and articles 37 to 43 of Qanun-e-Shahadat Order, 1984 deals with confession. Section 164 deals with the recording of confession at any stage before the commencing of an enquiry or trial. Section 342 deals with the examination of accused persons during the course of the enquiry or trial. Section 364 prescribes the manner in which the examination of an accused person is to be recorded. Confession is not defined…

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    Policies dividing states already troubled by discrimination and gross systemic inequality are perplexing and illogical, more so in countries already plagued by multiple types of division. A special case of this type of rule is the Republic of India, in which the country is divided politically as the cause of different regions taking on different identities through the recognition of multiple languages as being national. This has led to many regions institutionally standardizing different…

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