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    MID DAY MEAL

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    Research Findings on Mid Day Meal Some research findings on Mid Day Meal Scheme conducted by independent agencies reported that MDM programme is a visible programme and has helped in increase in attendance and enrolment of children particularly girls. They also reported that there is an increase in retention‚ learning ability and achievement as well as greater social equity among caste‚ creed‚ sex and gender groups in the schools. The main research findings are as under: i) Research findings

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    Curriculum Implication

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    Curriculum‚ Pedagogy and Evaluation: Implications for Edit Article | Posted: Aug 24‚ 2007 |Comments: 0 | Views: 484 | 1Share Ads by Google Heritage Home School Online Home School 24/7 at your computer. Mo payments available. www.heritagehomeschool.com/H Primary Education Doctoral Online PhD In Primary Education 100% Online‚ 100% Supported! WaldenU.edu/Primary-Education Aviation Mechanic Education Aviation Maintenance Careers Begin in Florida and New England www.NAA.edu Education Scholarship Offers

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    Self Help Groups

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    Self Help groups 11 am‚ 13th Sep12…. A speeding military van stops at the door of the Sarpanch’s residence. Two army men come out rushing and walk towards the house door. They are looking for the Village Sarpanch to convey an important message- that a blast is going to take place in sometime and people of certain areas need to be warned. As Varsha‚ a skinny young woman‚ her head duly covered‚ steps forward‚ the army men give a doubting look and repeat to her that the Sarpanch be called instead

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    Ashik

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    PRANAB MUKHERJEE 13TH PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA New Delhi‚ July 2012 Klaus Julian Voll and Kamakshi Nanda.1 For further information please contact Ernst STETTER‚ FEPS Secretary General at ernst.stetter@fepseurope.eu or David KITCHING‚ FEPS Policy Advisor at david.kitching@feps-europe.eu 1 Dr. Klaus Julian Voll advises FEPS on Asia and Kamakshi Nanda is a historian and political analyst. FEPS Rue Montoyer 40 B-1000 Brussels +32 2 234 69 00 | www.feps-europe.eu TABLE OF CONTENTS

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    Naxals:evrywhere‚and nowhere 17th January‚2008:Samireddy Ganesh‚a 35-yr old tribal in Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh is axed to death by the Maoists on the charge of being a ‘police informer’..(1) 20th March‚2008: Three tribal villagers in Bijapur district of Chhatisgarh are killed by maoistsfor being activists of ‘Salwa Judum’..(2) These are just two incidents of the ‘dangerously’ large number of criminal and ambush undertaken by the left-wing ‘radicals’(in their own prerpgative) in

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    Caste Discriminations in India India is an extreme diverse country with vast differences in geography‚ climate‚ cultures‚ languages and ethnicity across its expanse. India is a union of twenty-eight states and seven union territories. India is also well known from its caste system. In order for me to fully understand the concept of the word caste‚ in my Webster dictionary it states that caste is a social group or class distinction. The word caste derives from the Portuguese casta‚ meaning breed

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    AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT Barasha Mahanta I am my parent’s only child‚ a girl child‚ unwanted in the family; trying to break stereotypes since my childhood to stand as a strong and independent girl. From the beginning of my days‚ I am a witness to many doings of the people and the society‚ which are very unpleasant to my eyes. Starting from my own house‚ my own family‚ I see my mother having not much of a say in family decisions‚ in spite of being a working lady and earning as much as my father

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    GANDHIAN PHILOSPHY

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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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    ECONOMIC NOTES EPW Research Foundation Prospects for Agricultural Production in 2012-13 Nishigandha Lokhande An analysis of the first advance estimate of kharif crop production in 2012-13. he prospects for agricultural production in the first year 2012-13 of the Twelfth Plan are not bright because of a delayed monsoon and then breaks in-between. The government has fixed a kharif foodgrains production target of 129 million tonnes (mt) for 2012-13 which is slightly less than the fourth advance

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    Job Reservation

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    latter. They are an integral part of the process of democratising the distribution of wealth. In today’s world‚ the caste that historically had access to education‚ power and wealth is at an advantage. That is why one can rarely find a dalit or an adivasi among professionals‚ be it in the infotech sector or any other private sector industry. A level playing field in the Indian context necessitates the creation of unequal opportunities favourable to the lower castes. What-happens-to-merit is only

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