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    Scolarship

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    Agro Based Industries

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    These are those industries which derive their raw materials from the agricultural products. These industries have huge base in our country because agricultural activities contribute about 30 per cent to our national gross domestic products and about 65 per cent of labour force is employed in the agriculture. Textiles‚ sugar‚ vegetable oil and plantation industries derive their raw materials from agriculture. These are therefore called agro-based industries. The Sugar Industry: After the

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    Ralegan Siddhi (Marathi: राळेगण सिद्धी) is a village in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar District‚ Maharashtra state in western India. It is located at a distance of 87 km from Pune. The village has an area of 982.31 ha (1991). It is considered a model of environmental conservation. The village has carried out programs like tree planting‚ terracing to reduce soil erosion and digging canals to retain rainwater. For energy‚ the village uses solar power‚ biogas (some generated from the community toilet)

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    Fort Murud Janjira

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    Murud-Janjira Murud-Janjira is the local name for a fort situated at the coastal village of Murud‚ in the Raigad district of Maharashtra‚ India.[1] It is famous for being the only fort along India’s western coast that remained undefeated despite Dutch and English East India Company attacks. Origins of the name The word Janjira is not native to India‚ and may have originated after the Arabic word Jazeera‚ which means an island. Murud was once known in Marathi as Habsan ("of Habshi" or Abyssinian)

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    Gangapur‚ Aurangabad Ahemdnagar Road‚ Dist : Aurangabad (M.S.) * 25-A Vallabh Nagar‚ Kota (Raj.) Phone : 0744-3097884‚ 2501513 * Mahi Main Dam Project‚ Labriya‚ Dist. Dhar (MP). Tel# (07296) 268639 Area of operation :: Maharashtra‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Rajasthan‚Gujarat & Uttar Pradesh. THE COMPANY : KETI

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    COMMUNITY HEALTH INSURANCE IN INDIA – A STRATEGY TO COVER THE INFORMAL SECTOR Dr. N. Devadasan Research Fellow Institute of Tropical Medicine‚ Antwerp AMCHSS‚ SCTIMST – Trivandrum. Correspondence: C/o The Valley School Thatguni Post (Kanakapura Road) Bangalore – 560062 Tel +91 94484 91355 deva@devadasan.com Overview of health insurance in India Health care in India is financed traditionally from two sources. The government is both the funder and the provider of health care and has a wide

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    RADICAL SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL ACTION SOCIAL WORK SEMINAR PAPER SUBMITTED BY SANDEEP CHAURASIA BASW FINAL YEAR STUDENT ROLL NO. 07 AT SCHOOL OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT TATA INSTITUTE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES TULJAPUR‚ OSMANABAD RADICAL SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL ACTION ABSTRACT “There are no rules for revolution any more than there are rules for love or rules for happiness‚ but there are rules for radicals who want to change their world”………… Saul D. Alinsky‚ 1971. Above statement has the key to change

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    “Social Sector Expenditure and Human Development Index Ranking of States in India” Dr. Subhash A. Jadhav* Mr. Ranjit A. Todkar ** ABSTRACT Social Sector Expenditure of the States is playing very significant role in socio-economic development of India in general and States in particularly. The prime objectives of social sector expenditure of the States are to improve the standard of living of the peoples and to achieve maximum social welfare. This Social Sector Expenditure in India includes expenditure

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    plantation are unable to leave so several hundreds of them died of starvation. Children ages between 11-17 years are dropped out of the school due to low income in their families and started working in tea plantation. These children from tea families (Adivasi) in India are discriminated to go to the governmental school that separates them from the rest of the population. This also causes language barrier and led them to work in tea plantation. The gender discrimination is the big problem in which men get

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    Ambedkar on Buddhism

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    intellectual of the 20th century publicly renounced Hinduism and converted to Buddhism. He told it was his “rebirth” in his speech over there. Actually Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was born in 14th April 1891. He was born in lowly Mahar Caste in the western state of Maharashtra. The caste Mahara was untouchables according to the varn vyavasta. Mahar were generally village servant whose caste duties including cutting wood for cremation‚ removing dead cattle‚ washing wells‚ delivering massage over long distance among other

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