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    Economy

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    needed]‚ it is the first phase of the National Highways Development Project (NHDP)‚ and consists of building 5‚846 km (3‚633 mi) four/six lane express highways at a cost of INR600 billion (US$10 billion).[1] The project was launched in 2001 by Atal Bihari Vajpayee under the NDA government‚ and was planned to complete in January‚ 2012.[2] The vast majority of the Golden Quadrilateral (GQ) is not access controlled‚ although safety features such as guardrails‚ shoulders‚ and high-visibility signs

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    Apj Abdul Kalam

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      (Redirected from Abdul kalam) This article is about the former President of India. For the freedom fighter‚ see Abul Kalam Azad. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam  BR | | 11th President of India | In office 25 July 2002 – 24 July 2007 | Prime Minister | Atal Bihari Vajpayee Manmohan Singh | Vice President | Bhairon Singh Shekhawat | Preceded by | K. R. Narayanan | Succeeded by | Pratibha Patil | | Born | 15 October 1931 (age 79)[1] Rameshwaram‚ Madras Presidency‚ British India | Alma mater | Madras Institute

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    students . His purpose was to understand the aspiration of the youth ‚ share his experience & evolve approaches for the apps of technology for societal transformation through a specially designed course of ten lectures for PG students. The PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee with agreement with coalition party NDA and Indian national congress mutalley agreed Kalam to be in Presidential elections but Abdul kalam took plenty time to decide on same. Seven Turning points Seven Major Events that shaped his life 

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    Indian Politics

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    India is the world’s most populous democracy.[143] A parliamentary republic with a multi-party system‚[144] it has sixrecognised national parties‚ including the Indian National Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)‚ and more than 40regional parties.[145] The Congress is considered centre-left or "liberal" in Indian political culture‚ and the BJP centre-right or "conservative". For most of the period between 1950—when India first became a republic—and the late 1980s‚ the Congress held a majority

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    Role of political parties As with any other democracy‚ political parties represent different sections among the Indian society and regions‚ and their core values play a major role in the politics of India. Both the executive branch and the legislative branch of the government are run by the representatives of the political parties who have been elected through the elections. Through the electoral process‚ the people of India choose which representative and which political party should run the

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    India)‚ usually referred to as Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam ‚ was the 11th President of India‚ serving from 2002 to 2007‚[2] he was elected during the tenure of the National Democratic Alliance (India) coalition government‚ under prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee.[3] During his term as President‚ he was popularly known as the People’s President.[4][5] Before his term as India’s president‚ he worked as an aeronautical engineer with DRDO and ISRO. He is popularly known as the Missile Man of India for

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    Earthquake in India

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    Gujarat State of western India spent the night outside Friday‚ too fearful to go back into their damaged homes after India’s most powerful earthquake in half ... "The earthquake is a calamity of national magnitude‚" said Indian Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee‚ who planned a trip to the area to survey damage. "We have decided to meet the emergency on a war footing‚" he said. "This is the time for people to rally around." MESSAGE BOARD The temblor shook high-rise towers 600 miles away in the capital

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    India Burma Relations

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    Little History: India shares a1600km of border along 4 NE states –Arunachal Pradesh‚ Nagaland‚ Manipur‚and Mizoram. Burma was made a province of British India by British rulers and again separated in 1937. For many years‚ Indo-Burmese relations were strong: Burma previously having been a province of India 1) due to cultural links 2) flourishing commerce 3) the presence of a significant Indian community in Burma.  India provided considerable support when Burma struggled with regional insurgencies

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    Norms in Security

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    Do international norms have an impact on security issues? Why? Norms can be understood as rules for standard behaviour. Norms are a common belief or understanding usually shared by a majority. International norms are determined by the international community and they usually set the stage for the behaviour of individual countries. These norms shape international as well as domestic security issues. These norms shape inter-state behaviour‚ they also shape the security policies of nation-states

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    Nuclear War

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    DO NATIONS NEED NUCLEAR WEAPONS? -TUSHAR AGARWAL A3256112028 LL.B. IInd Semester 2012-2015 Amity Law School I Amity University Noida [pic] A giant column of dark smoke rises more than 20‚000 feet into the air‚ after the second atomic bomb ever used in warfare explodes over the Japanese port and town of Nagasaki‚ in this August 9‚ 1945 file photo. If a nuclear war were to start today there will be no victor‚ no vanquished. On August 6‚ 1945

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