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    Wikipedia contributor of 18‚000 edits We now accept ₹ (INR) Wildlife of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Part of a series on | Wildlife of India | | Biodiversity[show]Flora and Fauna Molluscs · Ants · Odonates Butterflies · Moths · Spiders Fish · Amphibians · Reptiles · Birds Mammals · Endangered species | Protected areas[show]Protected areas (List) National parks Biosphere reserves Wildlife sanctuaries Ramsar wetland sites Conservation

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    England where his father was at that time a schoolmaster‚ before later emigrating to India as a missionary. Move to India[edit] At the age of 5‚ Marshman travelled with his parents and William Ward on an American ship called the Criterion to Bengal‚ arriving at Serampore on Sunday morning‚ 13 October 1799. In May 1800‚ his parents opened two boarding schools at Serampore; these became the most popular in the area and Marshman received his education from his parents. He was part of the growing

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    GEOGRAPHY OF INDIA Particulars Description Location The Indian peninsula is separated from mainland Asia by the Himalayas. The Country is surrounded by the Bay of Bengal in the east‚ the Arabian Sea in the west‚ and the Indian Ocean to the south. Geographic Coordinates Lying entirely in the Northern Hemisphere‚ the Country extends between 8° 4’ and 37° 6’ latitudes north of the Equator‚ and 68° 7’ and 97° 25’ longitudes east of it. Indian Standard Time Area Border Countries

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    monsoon-dominated floods and the tectonic setting‚ which provides abundant sediment from Himalayan uplift into the subsiding Bay of Bengal. It is a major river of Central and South Asia. It flows some 1‚800 miles (2‚900 km) from its source in the Himalayas to its confluence with the Ganges (Ganga) River‚ after which the mingled waters of the two rivers empty into the Bay of Bengal. Along its course it passes through the Tibet Autonomous Region of China‚ the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh and Assam‚ and Bangladesh

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    BIOGRAPHY Samudragupta (ruled 335-380) is the second leader of the Gupta Dynasty‚ who introduced the Golden Age in India. He was a kindhearted ruler‚ an incredible warrior and a supporter of expressions. Samudragupta‚ child of Chandragupta‚ was maybe the best ruler of Gupta administration. His name shows up in the Javanese content ’Tantrikamandaka’. In any case‚ the most itemized and real record of his reign is safeguarded in the stone mainstay of Allahabad‚ formed by Harisena‚ the court artist

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    Kālī (Sanskrit: काळी‚ IPA: [kɑːliː])‚ also known as Kālikā (Sanskrit: काळिका)‚ is the Hindu goddess associated with empowerment‚ shakti. The name Kali comes from kāla‚ which means black‚ time‚ death‚ lord of death‚ Shiva. Since Shiva is called Kāla—the eternal time—Kālī‚ his consort‚ also means "Time" or "Death" (as in time has come). Hence‚ Kāli is the Goddess of Time and Change. Although sometimes presented as dark and violent‚ her earliest incarnation as a figure of annihilator of evil forces

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    D.K.Basu Vs State of West Bengal (AIR 1997 SC 610) The case was upon custodial violence and death that are florishing & the victim or the family did not get any compensation regarding this. The Law Commission of India forwarede a copy regarding "Injuries in police custody and suggested incorporation of Section 114-B in the Indian Evidence Act." UBI JUS IBI REMEDIUM - There is no wrong without a remedy. The law wills that in every case where a man is wronged and undamaged he must have a remedy

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    cotton textile centre in India. Mumbai is called COTTONPOLIS OR MANCHESTER of India. (Manchester is the main cotton textile centre of England.) The other important centres of cotton textiles are Nagpur and Sholapur in Maharasthra‚ Kokatta in West Bengal‚ Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh‚ Indore in Madhya Pradesh‚ Surat in Gujarat‚ Salem‚ Coimbatore and Chennai in Tamil Nadu‚ Bangalore and Davangere in Karnataka and Delhi. •RAW MATERIAL: The main input of cotton textile industry is cotton. Cotton is easily

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    Singer’s unwavering belief that our moral consciousness would save humanity obviously did not work out. EDIT. However‚ Singer does briefly entertain the idea that merely ending famines‚ once they have killed many‚ is not sustainable. “If we save the Bengal refugees now‚ others‚ perhaps the children of these refugees‚ will face starvation in a few years time” (CITE). He suggests that introducing population control methods-- like contraceptives and abortion options-- can prevent future famines. However

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    Sati (practice) "Ceremony of Burning a Hindu Widow with the Body of her Late Husband"‚ from Pictorial History of China and India‚ 1851. Satī (Devanagari: सती‚ the feminine of sat "true"; also called suttee)[4] is a religious funeral practice among some Hindu communities in which a recentlywidowed Hindu woman either voluntarily or by use of force and coercion immolates herself on her husband’s funeral pyre.[1] The practice is rare and has been outlawed in India since 1829.[2] The

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