India‚ Pakistan agree to ceasefire after recent Kashmir fighting NEW DELHI -- India and Pakistan agreed on Wednesday to ease tensions in disputed Kashmir by strictly observing a decade-old cease-fire after five soldiers were killed in recent clashes‚ an Indian army spokesman said. The military commanders of the two armies spoke by telephone for 10 minutes and reached an understanding not to allow the situation to escalate further‚ spokesman Col. Jagdeep Dahiya said. Three Pakistani soldiers
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References: Appadurai‚ A. (1991). Global ethnoscapes: Notes and queries for a transnational anthropology. In R. Fox‚ Recapturing anthropology. Working in present (pp. 191–210). Santa Fe‚ NM: School of American Research. Appadurai‚ A. (1996). Modernity at large. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. Arce‚ A.‚ & Long‚ N. (2000). Anthropology‚ development‚ and modernities
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Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar Alternate name: Baba Saheb Date of birth: April 14‚ 1891 Place of birth: Mhow‚ Central Provinces‚ India Date of death: December 6‚ 1956 Place of death: Delhi‚ India Movement: Dalit Buddhist movement Major organizations: Independent Labour Party‚ Scheduled Castes Federation‚ Republican Party of India Religion: Buddhism Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (Marathi:डॊ.भीमराव रामजी आंबेडकर) (April 14‚ 1891 — December 6‚ 1956)‚ also known as Babasaheb‚ was an Indian nationalist
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Union Carbide Corporation vs. Union of India (AIR 1992 SC 248) [Bhopal Gas Tragedy] -: SUBJECT :- CONTRACT LAW- 1 -: SUBMITTED BY:- Akshat Thakkar Akshat VIN Janak Vardey Jaimil Doshi B.B.A-LL.B – BATCH 2014-19 -: MODULE LEADER :- Mrs. SHILPI SHARMA SUBMITTED TO AURO UNIVERSITY OF HOSPITALITY & MANAGEMENT SURAT‚ GUJARAT APRIL 16‚ 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER
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Uttam Kumar Banerjee CONTENTS 1. THE BANAYAN TREE 2. NEEM 3. FIRANGAPANI 4. PEEPAL 5. AKASH NEEM 6. USTARD TREE 7. TAMARIND/IMLI 8. ASOKA 9. BAEL 10. COCONUT 11. GULER 12. PHANAS 13. CASHEW 14. ARJUN 15. MANGO 16. TEAK 17. SITAPHAL 18. BADAM 19. PALASH 20. CHIKU 1. THE BANYAN TREE Ficns bengalensis Linn. (Order: Urticaeeae). Ficus is the Latin for fig. Bengalensis‚ pertaining to Bengal. Description: : A very large‚ spreading‚ deciduous
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FOOD: HISTORY AND CULTURE IN THE WEST Institute of European Studies and EU Center of Excellence 2010 Food Symposium K-14 Educational Resource Materials As part of its public outreach activities‚ the Institute of European Studies (IES) at the University of California‚ Berkeley has developed curricular resource materials for K-14 educators‚ adapted from the proceedings of two IES events in 2010 that explored food cultures and histories. We hope these materials will serve as a point of departure for
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SUMMER TRAINING PROJECT REPORT ON “EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION” {Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of degree of B.B.A}
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I think Hard work is necessary when you are at very initial phase of your work‚ you need to collect all those information which is required‚ then how smartly and efficiently you put those into practice is your Smart Work. Experience teaches you all how to work smartly but to get those experience you need to work hard. I think both Hard Work and Smart Work re inter related. Smart work is absolutely necessary to achieve your goal within desirable time. Let me give an example of Smart Work-. 2 men
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Defence Policy Of India India pursues a road of peaceful development‚ and firmly pursues a national defense policy which is defensive in nature. India is a developing country with vast territory and large population. India’s peace‚ security and development needs effective national defense. India’s national defense is subject to and serves its development and security strategy. It is not directed against nor does it threaten any country‚ and its fundamental purpose is to safeguard national security
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Socio-economic issues in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search This article ’s lead section may not adequately summarize key points of its contents. Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article. (August 2013) This article uses bare URLs for citations‚ which may be threatened by link rot. Please consider adding full citations so that the article remains verifiable. Several templates and the Reflinks
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