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    India's Achievement

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    India-it’s achievements in 60 years of independence The foundation of independence laid before 150 years in 1857 ‚ which is described As First war of Independence got success after 100 long years of struggle & On 15th August 1947 when a new Democratic country which has taken over the attention of the world with it’s principles of Non-violence & peace & above all had many challenges before it to stand in the world scenario. Today we have achieved a milestone by completing 60 years of

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    The most recent figures discharged toward the start of the year indicate it has fallen further to 918. Campaigners called it "genocide"‚ saying a great many female embryos had been prematurely ended as of late. Previous Prime Minister Manmohan Singh depicted it as a "national disgrace" and required a "campaign" to spare young lady babies and not long after in the wake of assuming control in the mid year of 2014‚ Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to Indians to quit executing their

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    Student

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    passing of the bill. The movement attracted attention in the media‚ and hundreds of thousands of supporters‚ in part due to the organizational skills of Arvind Kejriwal.[6] Following Hazare’s four day hunger strike‚ Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the bill would be re-introduced in the 2011 monsoon session of the Parliament.[7] Accordingly‚ a committee of five Cabinet Ministers and five social activists attempted to draft a compromise bill merging the two versions but failed. The

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    Energy Crisis

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    I saw India’s power problem up close less than two weeks ago when the house in which I was staying in Delhi almost caught fire. The family hosting me was one of India’s burgeoning middle class. They have air-conditioning and electrical goods such as fridges and televisions as they enjoy the spoils of their success. Unfortunately‚ it also means that their electricity needs far exceed the limitations of the creaking power grid that serves their northern city suburb. As we sat in the living

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    Does Nobel Grow on Trees?

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    Nobel Grow on trees?” The centenary session of the Science Congress was held at Kolkata in the first week of January 2013‚ which attracted huge attention because of the august presence of the President Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Man Mohan Singh as its Chief Guest and General President respectively. A remarkable observation in that session was that of the President‚ when he expressed concern that a Nobel Prize in Indian science was ‘long overdue’. This should not be taken lightly for the simple

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    INDO PAK RELATIONS AFTER MUMBAI ATTACK Introduction: The two countries are playing cat and mouse game since their independence. They have fought four wars in their history‚ first in 1948 soon after independence but in December 1948 a cease fire was accepted by both states although in the year of 1950 Nehru-Liaquat Pact was also signed to safeguard the minorities of both states‚ second in september1965 and this was followed by the Tashkent Declaration on 10th January 1966‚ it was a peace agreement

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    Jan Lok Pal Bill

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    stalled in the Rajya Sabha. Subsequent Lokpal bills were introduced in 1971‚ 1977‚ 1985‚ 1989‚ 1996‚ 1998‚ 2001‚ 2005 and 2008 but all failed to pass.[5] Following the four day Anna Hazare fasting struggle‚[clarification needed] Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stated that the Lokpal Bill would be introduced in the 2011 monsoon session of parliament.[6] Contents[hide] * 1 Background * 2 Key features of proposed bill * 3 Difference between Draft Lokpal Bill 2010 and Jan Lokpal Bill * 4 Protests

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    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case Study 1: Technology changing the face of education ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Technology is changing rapidly with new innovations and discoveries being made across the world. The change has touched our lives‚ directly and indirectly. One of the core aspects of an individual’s life is education and today‚ technology through the availability

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    "For India to become a superpower‚ each child should be educated" Poorva Sagar‚ OneWorld South Asia Share on facebookShare on twitterShare on linkedinMore Sharing Services Sep 17‚ 2011 It’s time to unite and end child labour‚ educate those children and shape their future‚ says Kalpana Sankar‚ CEO‚ Hand in Hand. Talking to OneWorld‚ she discusses issues of governance‚ sanitation and mobilising the power of grassroots groups for sustainable development. OneWorld: Please throw some light on the

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    The oriental plane tree Chinar which reflects the mixture of colors is the specialty in Kashmir for the civilians and tourists. It seems to be more beautiful in autumn when its leaves containing the different colors. A mixture of red‚ light purple‚ honey-yellow and yellowish color of chinar leaves add more beauty in the Kashmir valley. It brings the happiness on the faces of Kashmiri civilians who are living in the appearance of Indian military for a couple of years. All the visible sceneries of

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