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    List and Nielsen Hit List: raw data was provided to us by the Perfetti Van Melle’ MIS team regarding the geographical area we were going to work in. In my case it was Rural Punjab. They gave us two reports, Census Town List and Nielsen Hit List. Census Town List provided us with the population of all the towns in Rural Punjab. This was very helpful since it helped in determining which towns to target. Nielsen Hit List on the other hand gave…

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    This project has been Submitted by Prakash Kumar Id. no. - 214089 Monsoon semester Topic Female Feticide in India: Issues & concerns Abstract We are facing the major problem which is harmful for human species. It is Female Feticide. After the globalization, the practice of the killing of female fetus could be found in almost all the parts of the Country. There are many reasons behind such gruesome practice. We are facing gender inequality; killing of girl child in a large scale is the main…

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    The annexed regions included the North-Western Provinces (comprising Rohilkhand, Gorakhpur, and the Doab) (1801), Delhi (1803), and Sindh (1843). Punjab, Northwest Frontier Province, and Kashmir, were annexed after the Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1849. Kashmir was sold under the Treaty of Amritsar (1850) to the Dogra Dynasty of Jammu, and thereby became a princely state. In 1854 Berar was annexed, and the…

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    Indira Gandhi Influence

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    at first that the Congress Party changed their name to Congress Party-Indira (Encyclopedia of Asian History). During her first year as Prime Minister, the Sikh population in Punjab demanded a separate Sikh religious nation. Indira Gandhi negotiated a compromise so that the official language in Punjab became Punjabi, but Punjab remained a part of India. This appeased the Sikhs because they felt more connected to their religion and culture, and the government was pleased because India remained a…

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    When planning a vacation, we look for experiences .Experiences and stories that we will never get tired of narrating over and over again. In the words of the French scholar, Romaine Rolland,”If there is one place on the face of earth where all the dreams of living men have found a home from the very earliest days when man began the dream of existence, it is INDIA. “ A country where you will be welcomed by “Namaste” (Folding hands in humility because we believe that God resides in the soul of…

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    DBQ: The Green Revolution

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    In Document 5, it stated that the farmers in the Punjab were the pioneers of the Green Revolution, this is meant that without them, the revolution would have never prospered. The Green Revolution brought a lot of new technology into the world, but with that came competion. People were then always trying…

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    Scholars have by and large discussed three core concepts, which include; the traditional breadwinner role in Punjab; changes in this role in Punjabi in contemporary society; and changes in the breadwinner role in Punjabi families who have migrated to Western countries. In the first case, research suggests that prior to World War I, most Punjabis lived in peasant…

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    Analysis Of Iqbal Address

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    ALLAHABAD ADDRESS: In 1930 Iqbal distributed the Presidential Address the Allahabad Address, afore address Iqbal additionally distributed landmark lectures on Islam in 1928 and 1929 in Aligarh, Hyderabad and Madras. Because Iqbal's address ocular perceiver-plot was predicated on Islam. Iqbal's views on Islam and introversion with the modern conditions and modern situation avails him to engender the Allahabad Address. In 1932, Iqbal additionally presided over All India Conference that was held at…

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    “1 in 4 women cannot read this sentence” (Source #6, 2011). Across the Middle East, there are thousands of females who are unable to access a proper education. The rates of illiteracy in countries such as Pakistan and Bangladesh soar. When girls are educated, they outstand expectations and revolutionize society. Women face many hardships regarding receiving an education. The government not focusing on academic issues, poverty, social traditions, dangerous transportation, safety hazards, and…

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    which had wanted 89 cuts, the court said the film must be certified for release in the next 48 hours, ordering one cut and a removal of disclaimer. The film board had said they thought the movie portrayed Punjab in a bad light. The proposed cuts included removing every mention of the word "Punjab" from the film, deleting swear words and also a number of other words such as "parliament", "legislators" and "elections". The court also observed that the role of CBFC is not to censor, but certify the…

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