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    great Indian freedom fighter-Lokmanya Tilak used Ganesha Festival as a hidden way to gather people and to encourage them for the fight for freedom. After that‚ Ganesha festival became a big public event. Initially‚ it was celebrated only in the Maharashtra state of India but slowly it has spread all over the India. Even after the freedom from British rule‚ Ganesh festival is used as a noble cause to gather people and spread the awareness about different national issues through different symbolic imitations

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    the goddess Durga. Navratri in India The Navratri celebrations in India also vary from state to state. Each state has something unique of its own to add to the celebrations of the festival. The Navratri celebrations in the state of Gujarat‚ Maharashtra‚ West Bengal‚ Kerala and Kashmir are popular all across India for being reflective of true Indian culture through traditional dances and pujas (prayers) among numerous other activities. If you wish to travel to any place in India to enjoy the

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    Tungabhadra River | Q&A: Karnataka Quiz Questions: 1. When did Karnataka acquire its present name? a) 1 January 1951 b) 15 June 1971 c) 21 August 1991 d) 1 November 1973 2. Which of the following states is to the north of Karnataka? a)Maharashtra b)Kerala c)Tamil Nadu d)Orissa 3. Which sea is to the west of Karnataka? a) Ionian b) Adriatic c) Arabian d) Beaufort 4. Which is the official language of Karnataka? a) Tulu b) Konkani c) Kodava d) Kannada 5. When did the British

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    SHRI RAMDEOBABA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND Management NAGPUR REPORT ON Study of working in finance department at wcl and analysis of its financial performance. DONE WITH WESTERN COALFIEDS LIMITED A Miniratna company (A subsidiary of co. of coal India limited) PREPARED BY PROJECT GUIDE JAYDEEP G. TRIVEDI Miss. SUKRITI MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION IN FINANCE

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    Mar’02-May’02 Issue 31 RURAL LIVELIHOODS Kirankumar Vissa (AID Maryland) Why are they begging on the trains? When you are traveling in India‚ you are invariably forced to ask yourself‚ “What do I do when someone comes to me begging on the street or in the train?” Many say that by giving them money‚ you are only encouraging them not to work for their living - that you are encouraging them to remain poor. But‚ are the people who say this doing anything that helps remove the poverty? Should

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    NAME: N. ARUN KUMAR MINERAL RESOURCES DONE BY: 1. N.ARUN KUMAR. 2.N.GAUTAM REDDY. 3.B.HARSHAVARDHAN. 4.K.VENKATESH. 5.P.TARUN. WHAT IS A MINERAL? A mineral is a naturally occurring substance that is solid and stable at room temperature‚ representable by a chemical formula‚ usually abiogenic‚ and has an ordered atomic structure. It is different from a rock

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    Mahatma Gandhi: (2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948) (Father of the Nation‚ Rashtrapita‚ राष्ट्रपिता) was the pre-eminent political and spiritual leader of India during the Indian independence movement. He was the pioneer of satyagraha—resistance to tyranny through mass civil disobedience‚ firmly founded upon ahimsa or total non violence—which led India to independence and inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world. Gandhi led nationwide campaigns to ease poverty‚ expand women

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    Nanaji Deshmukh

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    Early childhood Deshmukh was born on October 11‚ 1916 in Kadoli‚ a small town in the Parbhani District of Maharashtra to Shri Amritrao Deshmukh and Shrimati Rajabai Amritrao Deshmukh. Deshmukh’s career was full of strife and struggle. He lost his parents at an early age and was brought up by his maternal uncle. His family had little money to pay for his tuition fees and books‚ but his keen desire to learn encouraged him to work as a vendor and sell vegetables to raise money to fund his education

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    GANDHIAN PHILOSPHY RELEVENT TODAY You find him everywhere anywhere you go in India today in every hamlet in every village in every town‚ in every city - north‚ south‚ east or west. Yes my friends he smiles on every “note” of the Government of India‚ he goes everywhere! He is currency! Relevant in anything and everything – 2G scam‚ Radia tapes‚ CWG‚ ISRO et al! A giant of a man with his frail body‚ his short dhoti‚ his walking stick‚ a khadi shawl over his bare shoulders and his round spectacles

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    Ironically‚ sugar cane is not a native plant to most Americans. It is a perennial grass whose tropical species seems to have originated in New Guinea and India. During the invasion of India in 326 B.C.‚ Alexander the Great’s soldiers became the first Europeans to see sugar cane; honey was the primary sweetener of the Western world at that time (Aronson and Budhos 11). Sugar offered a stronger sweet flavor. From New Guinea‚ knowledge of the sweet plant spread slowly to Asian mainland. It was in India

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