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    ROUGH ESTIMATE NAME OF THE WORK: CONSTRUCTION OF PROPOSED ASSAM TYPE BUILDING ……. Plinth Area of the Building = 44.51 Sq m As per Specification of APWD SOR 2004-2005 (Building) ‘A’ 1. Plinth Protection : 75 mm thick prop 1:3:6 2. Plinth Beam : As per design (RCC) 3. Plinth Wall a) Outer Wall : 225mm thick 1st class brick works in cement mortar in prop1:5 and 15mm thick cement plaster in prop 1:6 on exposed faces with neat cement slurry finish. b) Inner Wall

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    Flood appears as a curse to the people who are directly affected by it. There are mainly two reasons that can create a flood: excessive rains and overflow of rivers. Rain is wel¬come for the growth of crops and cooling down the atmos¬phere‚ especially after the hot summer. But excessive rains spoil the harvest‚ and sometimes with the accumulated rain water‚ the tanks are overflowed and fields and roads remain under water‚ and even water enters the courtyard or drowns the ground floors of human habitations

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    Wild Peter The first really famous feral child Wild peter was described as “a naked‚ brownish‚ black creature”. He was captured near Helpenson in Hanover‚ Germany in 1724‚ when he was about 12. He climbed trees with ease‚ lived off plants and seemed incapable of speech. He refused bread‚ Preferring to strip the bark from green twigs and suck on the sap; but he eventually learnt to eat fruit and vegetables. He was presented at court in Hanover to George I and was then taken to England‚ Where he

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    provide the people an immediate relief from mosquitoes. Nearly 40 million people die every year due to malaria‚ chickengunia ‚etc which are caused due to the presence of mosquitoes in large numbers in rural areas‚ places like Lakhmipur and Golaghat in Assam‚ Shravasti ‚Mau Aadamgarh in U.P.‚ Pimpri in Pune are the worst hit. So the only way we can help protect them from this killer disease is by developing a product which is not very expensive‚ and at the same time acts as a mosquito repellent.

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    Basic Statistics on Indian Petroleum & Natural Gas 2011-12 MINISTRY OF PETROLEUM & NATURAL GAS GOVERNMENT OF INDIA NEW DELHI (Economic Division) Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas Economic Division Preface The “Basic Statistics on Indian Petroleum & Natural Gas‚ 2011-12” is the Seventeenth in a series that was first released in 1996. It is a skeletal forerunner of the detailed annual Statistics Bulletin published regularly after the end of the financial year. Basic Statistics

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    Women’s Movement in Manipur Introduction Women play a very important role in the social life of Manipur. A study of social life and social change of Manipur will be incomplete without a study on women. Women participate in multifarious activities of socio-economic and political matters. They does not raised only women’s issues‚ but raised all others social issues such as discrimination of the minorities‚ negligence to culture‚ language ‚ marginalization due to developmental process leading to displacement

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    Essay‚ an English language paper and a regional language paper. This is followed by an interview. After selection for the IPS‚ candidates are allocated to a cadre. There is one cadre in each Indian state‚ with the exception of three joint cadres: Assam-Meghalaya‚ Manipur-Tripura‚ and Arunachal Pradesh-Goa-Mizoram-Union Territories (AGMUT). Two-thirds of the strength of every cadre is filled directly by IPS officers and the remaining are promoted from the respective states cadre officers. State

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    Introduction Tea is the second most popular drink in the world‚ after water. For a number of developing countries it is also an important commodity in terms of jobs and export earnings. Tea production is labour intensive and the industry provides jobs in remote rural areas. Millions of livelihoods around the world depend on the production of tea. For a number of tea exporting countries‚ including world champion exporters Kenya and Sri Lanka‚ tea is a critical source of foreign income. However‚ as

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    Introduction South Asia In the world has many region ‚ we discuss such kind of region geo-strategically ‚geo-politically and geo-economically which is very important for its Geographical location‚ two economic giant ( member country India and neighbor country China)‚Energy based Natural resources‚huge men power‚ two nuclear countries(India and Pakistan) etc* this region is South Asia *.South Asia is Surrounded by Middle east‚ Easternasia ‚Centralasia Southeasternasia‚Indian Ocean and the Himalayas

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    9 Main Types of Farming Systems Practices in India – Essay (1) Subsistence Farming: Majority of farmers in the country practise subsistence farming. It is characterised by small and scattered land holdings and use of primitive tools. As the farmers are poor‚ they do not use fertilisers and high yielding variety of seeds in their fields to the extent they should do. Facilities like electricity and irrigation are generally not available to them. These result into low productivity. Most of the food

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