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    Social Stratification

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    Contents 1. Social stratification 2. Characteristics of social stratification 3. Origins of social stratification 4. Social stratification in Bangladesh 5. Religious stratification In Bangladesh 6. Caste systems among Hindus 7. Caste systems among Muslims All societies arrange their members in terms of superiority‚ inferiority and equality. The vertical scale of evaluation‚ this placing of people in strata‚ or layers is called stratification. Social stratification is a natural

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    capital. The first reaction of the Court of Directors to the jubilant news from Calcutta in 1765‚ about the acquisition of the Diwani‚ which gave the Company for the first time an exclusive control over the land revenue of Bengal‚ Bihar and parts of Orissa was to ask the Company in Bengal‚ to enlarge every channel for conveying to them as early as possible the annual produce of their acquisitions and to increase the investment of the Company to the utmost extent. Parts of the resources were later diverted

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    Employment Opportunities

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    INTRODUCTION The human resource of a country is the most dynamic and valuable of all resources. For a developing and over populated country like ours‚ it is essential to understand and utilize the tremendous potential that lay in our human resource. The youth‚ therefore‚ is the determining factor of the quality of this potential. Poverty‚ unemployment‚ illiteracy and overpopulation have plagued India for ages now. We shall discuss a segment of one of these evils – unemployment of the youth. Before

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    Retention

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    systems of the world consist of the West African and Asia-Australian monsoons. The term was first used in English in British India (now India‚ Bangladesh and Pakistan) and neighboring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the area. The south-west monsoon winds are called ’Nairutya Maarut’ in India. Definition Monsoon‚ derived from the Arabic word "Mausim" meaning "season"‚ although generally defined

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    Essay on Monsoon

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    aridification which occurred 34–49 Ma.[36] The southwest monsoon arrives in two branches: the Bay of Bengal branch and the Arabian Sea branch. The latter extends toward a low-pressure area over the Thar Desert and is roughly three times stronger than the Bay of Bengal branch. The monsoon typically breaks over Indian territory by around 25 May‚ when it lashes the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in the Bay of Bengal. It strikes the Indian mainland

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    Beautiful Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh is Located in the north-eastern part of South Asia. The majestic Himalayas stand some distance to the north‚ while in the south lays the Bay of Bengal. There is West Bengal border on the west and in the east lie the hilly and forested regions of Tripura‚ Mizoram (India) and Myanmar. These picturesque geographical boundaries frame a low lying plain of about 1‚47‚570 square kilometer criss-crossed by innumerable rivers and streams. Mighty rivers are the Padma (Ganges)‚ the Brahmaputra (Jamuna)

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    Land Law in Colonial India

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    onwards; and current research linking present-day economic outcomes to colonial era choices. In this paper we provide an overview of this literature‚ focusing on the period 1765-1900. In the interest of brevity and coherence we focus two regions‚ Bengal‚ which was first conquered (1757-64)‚ and the Bombay Deccan‚ which was annexed in 1818‚ though we make references to other regions as well. From the very beginning‚ Company rule in India generated an extraordinary amount of documentation. Policy

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    caste

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    the states of Uttar Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Himachal Pradesh‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ West Bengal‚ Tripura‚ Assam‚ Delhi‚ Rajasthan‚ Maharashtra‚ Punjab and Chandigarh The Kayasth community in North India and the Deccan have sought to establish a pan-Indian identity for themselves by linking up with the Chitragupta Kayasth of North India‚ the Prabhu Kayasth of Maharashtra and the Bengal Kayasth of West Bengal‚ despite being different communities and located in distinctly different cultural environments

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    Beauty of Bangladesh

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    Burma (Myanmar) to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south. Together with the Indian state of West Bengal‚ it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. It is the eighth most populous country and among the most densely populated countries in the world. Bangladesh is in the low-lying Ganges–Brahmaputra River Delta or Ganges Delta. The Ganges unites with the Jamuna and later joins the Meghna to eventually empty into the Bay of Bengal. We have lots of natural elements. In this term paper

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    Famine Assignment

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    people to see how the world turned a lot of people in refugees. And through all of these economic problems happening in Bengal‚ there is no help with relief funds being sent to provide them in their time of desperate needs. The three arguments that Singer has and that peaks my philosophical brain are: One Argument: Lack of assistance with food‚ shelter‚ medical care and funds. The Bengal people are suffering from not having enough food or not having any food to eat at all. They do not have enough resources

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