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    aPublic Distribution System of Essential Commodities as a Social Safety Net A Study of the District of Allahabad‚ Uttar Pradesh Final Report Submitted by Bhaskar Majumder To Planning Commission Government of India New Delhi G ovind B allabh P ant S ocial S cience Institute Jhusi‚ Allahabad Phone: 667214‚ Fax: 667207 E-mail: majumderb@rediffmail.com reach@gbpssi.com Contents Chapter Contents Research Team Preface Location Map List of Boxes List of Tables List of Figures Executive

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    Life of Bengal and Savannah Cats The Bengal cat’s ancestor is the Asian Leopard Cat. The African Serval is the ancestor of the Savannah Cat. Savannahs are banned in New York City‚ Massachusetts‚ Hawaii‚ and Georgia due to the concern of the cats escaping and their wild side emerging causing changes in the ecosystem. I personally know both a Bengal and Savannah; my dad owns a snow Bengal named Sassa and my cousin owns a Savannah named Zoe. They are both amazing and entertaining cats. The Bengal and

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    department proved that EAPL had received only 300 metric ton of harvested produce. Worse‚ some of the farmers who had considerable experience of sesame production had reported a lower yield of the new variety than local established varieties. EAPL‚ a West Bengal based company had been in the agri-business of trading oil including sesame oil. It entered in the trading of sesame seeds in recent past‚ and dealt with all types of seeds other than white seeds. In 2006‚ Agarwal attended an international conference

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    defeated the Pakistani Army on 16 December in the same year‚ which is celebrated as Victory Day. Bangladesh and Pakistan The creation of Pakistan contained the germs of discord between "West Pakistanis" and Bangalis. Initially‚ the population of East Bengal supported the creation of Pakistan‚ that is‚ the partition of the Indian subcontinent into two constituent parts following the withdrawal and departure of the British. The Bengali support for the creation of Pakistan was a result of the transformation

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    LEADERS AND THEIR STYLE OF LEADERSHIP Introduction: Leaders are individuals who carry a characteristic persona in them‚ they have a set of beliefs and paved pathway towards their destined success. Leadership qualities and traits differ with every Leader which is dependent on various factors. Analysing their Leadership qualities and traits gives us a coherent data about their manner of Leadership. This report presents the leadership styles of three leaders: 1. Donald Trump 2. Joseph Stalin 3. Benito

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    The Rwandan Genocide July 11‚ 2009 The Rwandan genocide is argued to be one which stands out from all other genocides in the 20th century. Howard Adelman‚ a theorist and professor emeritus from York University argues that the Rwandan genocide stands out from any other genocide‚ because it could have been prevented (Adelman‚ 2005). The essay aims to critically evaluate the Rwanda genocide by asking ‘who and why’‚ to accurately point out the cause of the genocide. There have being many debates

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    therefore‚ needs to be analysed in that context. Bengal is basically an alluvial land with a network of a large number of small and big rivers. The early establishment of settled agricultural economy in the region helped her people to evolve their own distinctive lifestyle. By the end of the eighth century‚ the people of Bengal constituted a homogenous ethnic whole‚ possessing a distinct language‚ culture‚ and ethos. Ethnologically‚ however‚ Bengal is inhabited by a mixed race formed by three main

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    HEAVY ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT BACKGROUND & HISTORICAL TRENDS Electricity in India Unlike other technological developments in the West‚ which were introduced in India after a time lag‚ electricity was introduced in India in the form of galvanic electricity (both electro chemical and electro magnetic) through telegraphy. The first experimental line was set up in Kolkata in 1839 at the Botanical Gardens along the river Hooghly. Electricity in the form of lighting arrived 35 years later with

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    internationally to achieve a greater impact through collective efforts. Oxfam was originally founded in Oxford§‚ in 1942 as the Oxford Committee for Famine Relief§ by a group of Quakers§‚ social activists§‚ and Oxford academics; this is now Oxfam Great Britain‚ still based in Oxford‚ Oxfordshire§. It was one of several local committees formed in support of the National Famine Relief Committee. Their mission was to persuade the British government§ to allow food relief through the Allied§ blockade for the starving

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    37 Lesson – 3 THE FIRST WAR OF INDIAN INDEPENDENCE (GREAT REVOLT OF 1857) — END OF EAST INDIA COMPANY’S RULE Learning Objectives 1. Pupil gets an idea about the early revolts against the English rule. 2. Pupil gains knowledge about the political‚ administrative‚ economic‚ social‚ religious and military causes for the outbreak of the Revolt of 1857. 3. Pupil understands the causes for the failure of the revolt and the results of the revolt. 4. Pupil recognises the significance of Queen

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