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    As each of us hear the word slum or read anywhere, a picture comes to our mind which is usually dilapidated, dirty, congested having narrow lanes etc. Scholars have extensively defined the concept of slum. Let us look at a few of them. Charles J Stokes in his article “A theory of slums” (1962) writes that in a slum, the housing and also the social activities or arrangements develop differently from that of the city. From this definition it can be said that slums are a part of a city yet it is…

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    have physical deformities. They are extremely skilled warriors.[15] Kingdoms • Meluha – The empire of the Suryavanshis, also known as the land of pure life. Meluha is based in the areas of the modern Indian provinces of Kashmir, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh,…

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    returns with a production potential (50-80 t ha-1)[5]. It has a good source of protein, starch as well as minerals and is very popular as a vegetable in various Indian cuisines. In India, it is cultivated in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Gujarat, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh…

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    Bhimrao Ambedkar University is one of the famousBBAU 2018 Admission university in the country. The foundation of the university took place in 1966. This university is known as the central university. The location of the university is in Lucknow Uttar Pradesh, the city of Nawabs. The name of the university is chosen after Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, the man who designed the constitution of our country to make India a republican country. The university provides various courses for Graduation,…

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    Importance Of Ganga

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    Narendra Modi started many campaigns for bringing change in the society all over. Swach bharat is also one of his motto. Ganga is the holy river, it the most important river in India. But unfortunately it is one of the most polluted river. It is Narendra Modi’s dream to make Ganga clean and not only clean but also beautiful. So making his dream possible he has started a Project Called Namami Ganga to make it unpolluted and beautiful. So this paper will go through the Importance of Ganga, History…

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    Mera Mobile Case Study

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    Case Study: Mera Mobile, Mera Saathi In November 2010, a village in Uttar Pradesh banned unmarried women from using mobile phones. Here, and elsewhere in this region, mobile phones are seen as unwelcome tools that enable women to step beyond the confines of traditional roles and social mores. This explains the concept of behavioral economics. Herein thesocial, cognitive and emotional factors helps in understanding the reason for the economicdecision(to buy or not to buy a mobile) of…

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    HIV/AIDS. The adult HIV prevalence at national level has showed steady decline from 0.41% in 2000 through 0.36% in 2006 to 0.31% in 2009. Rajasthan shows increase from 0.12% to 0.19%. The states of Bihar, Orrisa, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Gujrat and Madhya Pradesh together account for 41% of new infections. (National AIDS Control Programme Phase III March 2012). WHO placed India in the intermediate zone in the prevalence of Hepatitis B (2-7%).Prevalence of HbsAg in our blood donors…

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    growth rate in population of STs was 23.7% from 2001 to 2011. The population density of STs was different for different states like- Lakshadweep 94.8% Uttaranchal 2.9% Mizoram 94.4% Uttar Pradesh 0.6% LITERACY RATE – In 2001 only 32.3 million people of STs were educated but there was significant improvement in 2011, statistics reached at 51.6 million…

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    Indira Gandhi Case Study

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    for the first time when daughter Priyanka gave birth to a son. Mrs Gandhi is a familiar figure in Amethi, her husband's rural parliamentary constituency in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh which her son Rahul Gandhi now represents. She herself has represented the neighbouring seat of Rai Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh One of the references quotes By refusing the Prime Minister’s chair Mrs. Sonia Gandhi has shown the nation that she is the true successor of the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty and that she…

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    Women In South Asia Essay

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    South Asia: Absurd Women Rights in Society Affect the Globalization Are we all equal in society? Are we treating everyone with dignity and respect? Then why women in South Asian society are still neglected and subjected to oppression predominantly by the men, and aren’t considered as equal as others? However, many of us believe in women rights, but do they really exist in our society? Women rights around the world are an important indicator to understand global well-being. However, in South…

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