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    Speech on Future of Democracy in India Posted in Essays‚ Paragraphs and Articles by Sanjoy Roy On February 3‚ 2014. No comments Democracy refers to the system of government run by through the elected representatives of the people of the country. Democracy means that the people should rule themselves. India is a democratic country and has a well defined constitution of her own. This constitution has given us the right to choose our government. It has given us some rights like freedom of speech

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    Waterlogging in Guwahati

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    Water-logging in Guwahati Guwahati is called the gateway of Assam. It lies at the banks of the river Brahmaputra. It is surrounded by hills and has a tropical climate. The weather is often hot and humid in summer‚ cold and frosty in winter‚ but in the rainy season and also to some extent‚ in summer‚ it is often bombarded by heavy rainfall. Rainfall is frequent in the summer season and very frequent in the monsoon. The city experiences an annual downpour of almost 400cm. But apart from quenching

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    Andhra Pradesh N. Chandrababu (list) Naidu Telugu Desam Party Arunachal Pradesh Nabam Tuki Indian National Congress Tarun Gogoi Indian National Congress Jitan Ram Manjhi Janata Dal (United) Raman Singh Bharatiya Janata Party (list) Assam (list) Bihar (list) Chhattisgarh (list) Delhi[b] Vacant[c] (list) (President’s rule) Goa N/A Laxmikant Parsekar Bharatiya Janata Party Anandiben Patel Bharatiya Janata Party Manohar Lal Khattar Bharatiya Janata Party (list) Gujarat

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    CONTRIBUTION OF MULK RAJ ANAND. “If Indo-Anglian novel as secured a place of prestige‚ it is mainly the result of the of the contribution of the leading writers like Anand‚ Narayan and Raja Rao. Each of them has contributed in his own way to the rich thought and technique of the poem. If Raja Rao has virtually ‘indianized’ English in his narrative‚ Narayan forte is his genial ironic comedy‚ whereas Anand’s strength lies in the pathos of the lives of his characters.” Mulk Raj Anand was born

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    former Indian Empire was partitioned in August 1947. East Pakistan and the four western provinces were separated by about 1600 km of Indian territory. East Pakistan was formed from the former Indian province of East Bengal and the Sylhet districts of Assam. Although the East was more populous‚ government was based in West Pakistan. From the very inception of its formation‚ language remained the most problematic issue. Same status for Bengali language with Urdu and English was the demand and the movement

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    THE HIGH COURT The Constitution provides for a High Court in every State which works under the Supreme Court of India. But in some cases‚ one High Court serves more than one State. For example‚ the Gauhati High Court serves not only Assam but also the other States of the North-Eastern region. Composition: The High Court consists of a Chief Justice and other judges. There is no fixed number regarding the judges of the High Courts. The President may also appoint a qualified person as an additional

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    Incredible India

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    attitude or the very fact that I was born here‚that my nationality is Indian. Our country is blessed with several kinds of landscapes be it the Himalayas‚ the rich and fertile deltas of the Ganges and other rivers‚the Thar desert‚the rain forests of Assam and the seas. Indian tradition and culture changes with every 28 states that you visit‚ but the essence remains the same. Our ancient culture includes various dance forms‚music‚dressing style‚festivals‚beliefs‚language etc. trust me‚when I tell you

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    invited from the Indian Citizens (Male & Female) for appointment to Group ‘A’ post of Specialist Medical Officers (Deputy Commandant)‚ Medical Officers (Assistant Commandant) and Dental Surgeon in Central Armed Police Forces (BSF‚ CRPF‚ ITBP‚ SSB and Assam Rifles) Ministry of Home Affairs‚ Government of India. On joining‚ candidate shall be governed by the Act and Rules‚ as applicable to which organization he/she is allotted after selection and will be liable to serve anywhere in India or outside. 2

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    History of Spice Notes

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    History Of Spice Egyptians used a lot of spices for cooking and stuffed mummies Burned cinnamon to hide stench First recorded spice Traded spice with India Spice trade silk road All roads go to fertile crescent Arabs created a monopoly on the spice trade moving toward Europe Arabs Kept Europeans in the dark about the source of spices brought from India Created secrets and Myths Might boil seeds so Europeans couldn’t grow it Crusaders brought back new spices when they returned from battle

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    Silk Industry

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    variety of silks called Mulberry‚ Tasar‚ Muga and Eri‚ based on the feeding habit of the cocoons. The sericulture industry today employs over 700‚000 farm families and is mostly concentrated in Karnataka‚ Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh and to some extent Assam and West Bengal. Karnataka accounts for more than 70 percent of the country’s total silk production. Sericulture is one industry which is beneficial to the agriculturists. As in today 56 lakhs people are dependent on the sericulture industry‚ 5.6

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