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    Naxalism

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    NOW WITH the latest train attack‚ we the people failed to understand our government policies and strategy‚ which is unsuccessful in tackling the Naxalism despite so many innocent civilians are being killed without their any fault. Like earlier attacks‚ this time too political parties in West Bengal tried to corner each other with municipal polls across West Bengal on Sunday (May 30‚ 2010). Worst is that country Home Minister P Chidambaram is escaping with theory of just sabotage. How many times citizens

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    years in our national scenario . Enjoy reading ………. ------------------------------------------------- Bane of Indian science -Need to free scientists from babudom In his address to the 97th Indian Science Congress‚ Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has admitted that bureaucracy was the bane of Indian science. Later Dr Madhavan Nair said that except in departments under the Prime Minister’s control‚ every other science section suffered from red tape. Clearly‚ there are many telling instances of

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    Yo Yo Honey Singh

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    • • Home • About Site • Content Quality Guidelines o o o o o • Suggest Us • Report Errors • Contact Us 383 Words Essay on My Childhood Days by Shruti • • • digg • My childhood days were filled with fun and laughter‚ like those of most children. We lived in a big house with my paternal grandparents and my uncle’s family. Though I had an elder brother‚ I was closer to my cousins. My elder brother was a serious type who didn’t want to hang out with girls. He had a face like

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    Ind-Japan Relations

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    I recently spoke to a high-ranking Indian diplomat about the future of Indo-Japan relations in light of Shinzo Abe’s return to the premiership. The response was unwavering: India places “great importance” on its relationship with Japan and wants it to go “higher and higher.” With Abe at the helm‚ the time is ripe for this relationship to advance. Abe is known to be staunchly pro-Indian. Not only did he describe strengthening bilateral ties as extremely important to Japan’s interests in his 2006

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    food security

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    Food Security Act hits selection criteria hurdle All efforts to bridge the gap between government estimates and the Sonia Gandhi-led National Advisory Council over the Food Security Act are coming up against a central concern posed by the Congress chief: How can the selection criteria ensure the poor and deserving don’t get left out? NAC members who interact with the government point out that Sonia repeatedly underlines her personal experience over the years during visits to deprived areas where

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    IS THE RIGHT TO INFORMATION ACT WORKING AS AN IMPORTANT TOOL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT‚ GOOD GOVERNANCE AND STRONG DEMOCRACY IN INDIA? Prakhar Gupta Student PGDM-RM (2013-15) Xavier Institute of Management‚ Bhubaneswar Email: u313035@stu.ximb.ac.in Abstract: The Right to Information Act‚ 2005 is an act to empower the citizens to secure access to information under the control of public authorities‚ in order to promote transparency and accountability in the working of every public authority. But after

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    Hard News

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    family in Amritsar Amritsar: In a shocking incident‚ a group of eleven men forcibly gained entry in the house of a 21-year-old girl whom they were following and severely beat her and her family members in Amritsar on Thursday. Police Commissioner Ram Singh said the incident took place in the evening when the boys began passing vulgar comments on seeing the girl‚ who was returning home after attending tuition classes. The situation turned ugly turn when the boys followed her home where her

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    Bhupinder Singh‚ B (March 7‚ 2010)‚ ‘Introduction of GST in Malaysia – Short and Long-Term Impacts’‚ Tax Guardian Quarter 2. 1.0 Introduction In this article‚ Bhupinder Singh is evaluating the short-term and long-term effect of implementation of Goods and Services Tax (GST) in Malaysia based on the experience of other countries like Australia‚ Singapore‚ Canada and so on. GST is known as Value Added Tax (VAT) is a broad-based consumption tax levied on goods and services. Bhupinder Singh concluded

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    Forest” by Dilip SinghSingh proposes an argument that the news media aren’t giving enough attention to extreme poverty. Singh effectively builds his argument by using statistics and facts‚ word choice‚ historical references‚ and comparisons. First of all Singh provides a fair amount of statistics and facts about extreme poverty throughout the whole article. For example‚ “The World Bank defines extreme poverty as living on less than $1.25 per day.” Within this information‚ Singh provides background

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    India Russia

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    India‚ even as India improved its relations with the West after the end of the Cold War. Traditionally‚ the Indo-Russian strategic partnership has been built on five major components these are‚ political‚ defence‚ civil Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh with Russian President Dmitry nuclear energy‚ counter terrorism cooperation Medvedev at the 2008 G8 Summit in Hokkaido. and space.[1] These five major components were highlighted in a speech given by the Indian Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai in Russia

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