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    10 Greatest Resources of India A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced. Typically resources are materials or other assets that are transformed to produce benefit and in the process may be consumed or made unavailable.  The 10 greatest resources of India are as follows.. Land : Land Resources in India enclose approximately 1.3 million sq miles and is a cape‚ protruding into the Indian Ocean‚ in between the Bay of Bengal on the east and Arabian Sea on the west. Indian

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    Constitution of India

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    CONSTITUTION OF INDIA The Constitution of India‚ according to Ivor Jennings‚ is “The longest and the most detailed in the world.” Constitution of India is the supreme law of India. It lays down the framework defining fundamental political principles‚ establishing the structure‚ procedures‚ powers and duties of the government. It spells out fundamental rights‚ directive principles and duties of citizens. The constitution of India was drafted by the Constituent Assembly. The drafting

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    Water Pollution in India

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    family’s clothes in this water. Pollution and specifically water pollution is a problem facing the entire world; however it is a serious problem facing India today. This includes most of India’s rivers. Unfortunately‚ India’s holiest river‚ which is the Ganges is involved in this situation. The Ganges River is located in the North Eastern part of India. This river is India’s holiest river because of the main pilgrimage site for Hindu’s to travel to and when they do they perform many rituals in it. This

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    India of My Dreams

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    INDIA OF MY DREAMS Everyone in this world dreams. One always makes a plan about his future. So‚ I also have an India of my dreams. Our country India has completed 63 years of her independence. In every walk of life‚ we find Indians on the top. For example‚ earlier in sports we found Indians winning only in cricket‚ but now we have been captivating other sports like Chess‚ Boxing‚ and Badminton etc. But‚ have we achieved the milestone which was kept by our freedom fighters to be the perfect

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    Corruption in India

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    So how many of you know what is corruption? And position at which India stands in corruption? Well‚ India stands at 2nd position after China in corruption. So to define corruption in bookish terms is dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power. Corruption is spiritual or moral impurity or deviation from an ideal. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement. Government‚ or ’political’‚ corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts

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    India Dbq Analysis

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    Gandhi. Although the British taking rule over India had many positive economic and some social effects‚ The majority of all political‚ social‚ and economic effects had negative impacts on the people and land of India. The British took all political power from the Indian government. For example of the 960 civil offices that controlled the civil administration of India‚ 900 were ran by British Men and the other 60 offices were ran by the natives of India (Doc. 2). Also the Indians had no power to change

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    Endangered Animals - India

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    Endangered Animals of India :  Endangered Animals of India Nataraj M.B. Department of Zoology. What is an endangered animal? :  What is an endangered animal? A species is called endangered when there are so few of its kind left that it could disappear from the planet altogether and become ’extinct.’ Extinct means an animal hasn’t been seen in the wild for 50 years. In total 762 plant and animal species are now recorded as extinct. IUCN RED LIST :  IUCN RED LIST The IUCN Red List of Threatened

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    to keep quiet. And when few girls went to hospital to protest‚ ACP Bunny Singh harassed one of the girl by slapping her thrice and her ear start bleeding! Police who is meant to help and safe citizens are beating innocent women! Incredible India!! A woman is the full circle. Within her is the power to create‚ nurture and transform. - Diane Mariechild Woman must not accept; she must challenge. She must not be awed by that which has been built up around her; she must reverence that woman

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    Ethno Consumerism in India

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    communication and becoming bolder‚ frank‚ and more tongue-in-cheek in their communication strategy. This is seen especially in an emerging market like India where advertising in the last ten years has progressed in leaps and bounds with the influence of the western culture especially United States of America. With the introduction of satellite television in India (1991) and the availability of MTV in 1996‚ the youth population have had resurgence in their outlook and ideals. Hence the advertising and the

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    Essay on cultural heritage of India "A nation without a cultural heritage is like an orphan who has nothing to feed upon" said Emerson. The individual being‚ or race‚ or nation must necessarily have certain roots somewhere. They are not of much value unless they have certain roots in the past which is after all the accumulation of experience of generations. Countries achieve greatness not because of their material prosperity but because they follow traditions. Every country’s culture is peculiar

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