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    credit for creating India’s vast tea empire goes to the British‚ who discovered tea in India. The East India Company after losing its monopoly in China in 1832 has taken up cultivation of Tea in India (Assam) in 1834. The first commercial batch of Tea ever produced outside of China came from Assam in 1839. Since then‚ tea continues to be the most popular drink in India. From official conferences to railway station‚ tea (chai) remains the favorite hot beverage among Indians (almost 85% of the total

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    children in armed conflicts is widespread India as a nation is facing a new problem concerning its children- emergence of children as soldiers in strife -torn states of Chattisgarh‚ Jharkhand‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Jammu and Kashmir‚ Manipur‚ Nagaland and Assam. They are getting drawn into fighting both with rebel groups as well as security forces. What was considered a problem in African countries of Sudan‚ Sierra Leone and other countries like Sri Lanka and Nepal has become a reality for India too. No

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    1. Refining Capacity Indian refining industry has done exceedingly well in establishing itself as a major player globally. India is emerging as a refinery hub and refining capacity exceeds the demand. The last decade has seen a tremendous growth in the refining sector. The country’s refining capacity has increased from a modest 62 Million Metric Tonnes Per Annum (MMTPA) in 1998 to 215.066 MMTPA at present‚ comprising of 22 refineries - 17 under Public Sector‚ 3 under private sector and 2 in Joint

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    Comparing the Socio-Economic and Demographic Factors of Crime in India and Germany Table 1: Criminal Statistics in India and Germany 2009 | India | Germany | Population | 1‚170‚938‚000 | 82‚002‚400 | Number of Registered Cases | 6‚675‚217 | 6‚054‚330 | Offence Rate (per 100‚000 residents) | 571 | 7‚383 | Number of Established Suspects | 7‚751‚631 | 2‚187‚217 | Rate of Established Suspects (per 100‚000 residents) | 663 | 2‚477 | Number of Suspects below

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    value-added tea. James Finlay sells their shareholdings to Tatas heralding the "Dawn of a new Era" and the company changed its name to Tata Tea Limited in the year 1983. The company is headquartered in Kolkata and owns 27 tea estates in the states of Assam and West Bengal in eastern India and Kerala in the south; it represents the world’s second largest global branded tea operation with product and brand presence in 40 countries. The company has five major brands in the Indian market such as Tata Tea

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    OVERVIEW OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN SSA INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN RTE- SSA- AN OVERVIEW Background RTE mandates free and compulsory education to all children from 6-14 years of age. The key objective of RTE- SSA is Universalization of Elementary Education (UEE). Three important aspects of UEE are access‚ enrolment and retention of all children in 6-14 years of age. This goal of UEE‚ has further been facilitated by the Constitutional (86th Amendment) Act‚ making free and compulsory elementary

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    PROJECT On NEEDS AND IMPORTANCE OF COMMUNITY BASED TOURISM WITH A CASE STUDY ON NAGALAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PREFACE OBJECTIVES INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1 Tourism In India Community Tourism and its Principals Challenges of Community based Tourism Considering the Potential for social ‚environmental and economic gains Pre – conditions for community based Tourism . CHAPTER 2 Adopting an Integrated approach Finding best way to Involve Community

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    - Rank: 1st - Criteria for Ranking: 306 death (the most deadly earthquake in year 2012) - Date: August 11‚ 2012 - Location: East Azerbaijan Province‚ Iran - Type: Twin earthquakes (Magnitude 6.3 and 6.4) - Description: The earthquake resulted in an estimated 306 deaths‚ over 5000 injured‚ most of houses destroyed. - Sources of information: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earthquakes_in_2012#cite_note-98 and http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/recenteqsww/Quakes/usb000bupa.php#details -

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    of internal trade. The saying goes—land divides‚ seas unite. But waterways bring also a good deal of misery to the people by causing devastating seasonal floods In India‚ for example‚ the sub-Himalayan regions of Uttar Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Bengal and Assam are heavily flooded by the rivers of the Gengetic basin and the Brahmaputra‚ almost every rainy season. It brings untold sufferings to the people of these low-lying plains. Millions are rendered homeless; men and cattle die in large numbers; the damage

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    regions of Arunachal Pradesh‚ Meghalaya‚ Assam‚ Nagaland‚ the Tarai areas of the Himalayas and the Andaman groups of Islands. The trees in these belts have dense growth. Important varieties of trees are sishu‚ chap lash‚ rosewood‚ mahogany‚ bamboos‚ garjan and sandalwood. • Deciduous or Monsoon type of forests: These forests are found in areas where the rainfall is between 100 cm and 200 cm. These forests grow on the lower slope of the Himalayas‚ Assam‚ West Bengal‚ Bihar‚ Jharkhand‚ Orissa‚

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