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    The Tradition of Textiles in India | | India has a diverse and rich textile tradition. The origin of Indian textiles can be traced to the Indus valley civilization. The people of that civilization used homespun cotton for weaving their garments. Excavations at Harappa and Mohenjo Daro‚ have unearthed household items like needles made of bone and wooden spindles‚ suggesting that the people would spin cotton at home to make yarn and finally garments. Fragments of woven cotton have also been found

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    August‚ 2013‚ nearly 4 months before the bill was passed. The Anti- Superstition Act is the first of its kind in the country and has been dealing with superstition effectively since its implementation last year. Other states such as Karnataka and Assam are also contemplating an Anti -Superstition Bill. This article provides the meaning and causes of superstition. It also discusses the history of the anti- superstition act in Maharashtra‚ its scope‚ limitations and subject matter KEYWORDS

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    Tea Study

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    The Indian branded tea market is highly vibrant and full of challenges. This article looks at some of the interesting aspects constituting the branded tea market in India in the packed‚ tea bag and flavored tea segments.   Branded tea market of India: not everybody’s cup of tea India is a vast country of 1.2 billion populations spread out in 5000 plus towns and 6 lakh villages. It not only has a wide geographical spread but also has complex demographics‚ which lead to varied regional taste preferences

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    Marketing Report on Tata Tea

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY {draw:frame} The major point in the relative growth of Tata Tea is that of Efficient Brand Differentiation & Strong Strategic Planning. The market share of Tata Tea in comparison with HUL on the basis of the Value can be shown below: {draw:frame} ANALYSIS OF MICRO‚ MACRO AND GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT COMPETITIVE STRUCTURE The number of firms in an industry or those supplying substitute products affects the strength of competition. The competitive structure in which Tata Tea is

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    Wildlife Conservation in India

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    Chapter 9 Wildlife and Nature Conservation 9.1 Protected Areas The first national park in India was declared in 1935‚ now famous as the Corbett National Park. Since Independence‚ there has been a steady rise in the number of Protected Areas (PAs) (National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries)‚ especially after the enactment of the Wildlife Protection Act in 1972. In 1988‚ there were 54 national parks and 372 sanctuaries covering a total area of 109‚652 sq km. By the year 2000‚ this number

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    Dhaka City

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    served as the centre of the worldwide muslin trade.[10][11] The modern city‚ however‚ developed chiefly under British rule in the 19th century. After the Partition of Bengal in 1905‚ Dhaka became the capital of the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam but lost its status as a provincial capital again after the partition was annulled in 1911. After the partition of British India‚ Dhaka became the administrative capital of East Pakistan‚ and later‚ in 1971‚ the capital of independent Bangladesh. During

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    Types of Soil

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    for cultivation LATERITE SOIL Formed in areas of high temperature and heavy rainfall. Humus content is low because the microorganisms get destroyed due to high temperature Karnataka‚ Kerala‚ Tamil Nadu‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ hilly areas of Odisha and Assam. Cultivation is suitable with adequate doses of manures and fertilizers. Soil in Tamil Nadu‚ Andhra Pradesh and Kerala are suitable for growing cashew nut. ARID SOIL Soil ranges from red to brown. Soil is saline ‚ sandy texture ‚ lack of humus

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    comprising the northern and eastern regions of Bangladesh (Sylhet‚ Mymensingh and Rangpur Districts) with the presence of the Dauki Fault system of eastern Sylhet and the deep seated Sylhet Fault‚ and proximity to the highly disturbed southeastern Assam region with the Jaflong thrust‚ Naga thrust and Disang thrust‚ is a zone of high seismic risk with a basic seismic co-efficient of 0.08. Northern Bangladesh comprising greater Rangpur and Dinajpur districts is also a region of high seismicity because

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    reviews of radio‚ movies‚ television‚ plays and restaurants; classified ads; display ads‚ radio and television listings‚ inserts from local merchants‚ editorial cartoons‚ gag cartoons and comic strips.  Asian Age  (29297 hits) |  Assam chronicle  (16103 hits) |  Assam Tribute  (19044 hits) |  Business Line  (56822 hits) |  Daily Excelsior  (12969 hits) |  Deccan Chronicle  (104356 hits) |  Deccan Herald  (61418 hits) |  Dina Karan  (57602 hits) |  Gomantak Times  (27324 hits) |  Greater Kashmir 

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    makes a mockery of the basic human rights. The recent violence in Kashmir triggered a nationwide debate on the validity of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act‚ 1958‚ popularly known as AFSPA. First introduced in the states of Arunachal Pradesh‚ Assam‚ Manipur‚ Meghalaya‚ Mizoram‚ Nagaland and Tripura‚ the act was later extended to Jammu and Kashmir in July 1990. It is a draconian law which gives unbridled powers to the armed forces. Any commissioned officer‚ warrant officer‚ non-commissioned officer

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