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    NIRMAL BHARAT ABHIYAN

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    NIRMAL BHARAT ABHIYAN 1. Introduction: To accelerate the progress of sanitation in rural areas‚ Government of India is implementing from 1.4.2012‚ the ‘Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan (NBA)’‚ a Centrally Sponsored Scheme [earlier Total Sanitation Campaign (TSC)]. Similarly‚ to provide drinking water to rural population in adequate quantity‚ the Govt. of India is implementing a centrally sponsored Scheme called the National Rural Drinking Water Programme (NRDWP). New Delhi: The union cabinet Wednesday gave

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    Bharat Engineering Works

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    Bharat Engineering Works Limited is a major industrial machineries besides other engineering products. It has enjoyed market preference for its machineries because of limited competition in the field. Usually there have been more orders than what the company could supply. However‚ the scenario changed quickly because of the entry of two new competitors in the field with foreign technological collaboration. For the first time‚ the company faced problem in marketing its products with usual profit

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    The ‘Beej Bachao Andolan’ [BBA]‚ begun in the late 1980s‚ is twenty five year old‚ led by farmer and social activist Vijay Jardhari. The Andolan started in the village Jardhargaon of district Tehri‚ Uttaranchal‚ famous for its unique movement to save the traditional seeds of the hills.   The ‘Beej Bachao Andolan’ [Save the Seed Movement or BBA] is not only a crusade to conserve traditional seeds but also to promote agriculture and local tradition.   A farmer and social activist‚ Vijay Jardhari

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    Tarun Bharat Sangh

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    Tarun Bharat Sangh of Alwar is well-known for its work on reviving traditions of water harvesting. But few know abut the economic advantages of the water harvesting structures it has built and promoted in villages. For every RS 100 invested in small earthen check-dams known as Johads‚ the economic production in villages has risen by RS 400. And all this prosperity has come through the use of only three per cent of the total rainwater. The dense forests disappeared under the railway tracks‚ in

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    Bharat Me Fdi

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    1. Difference of recruitment Public sector banks recruit mainly through bank exams and public notices. Private banks‚ on the other hand‚ prefer campus placements and referrals. For entry level jobs too‚ private banks usually go through campus placements. You would seldom find a public notice issued by a private bank for recruitments.    2. Difference of vacancies Public sector banks go by the vacancy rules laid by the government. There is a certain portion of vacancies reserved for OBCs and SC/STs

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    International Dimensions of Ethics Education in Science and Engineering Case Study Series Narmada Dams Controversy – Case Summary MJ Peterson with research assistance from Osman Kiratli and Ilke Ercan Version 1; September 2010 The construction and maintenance of public facilities involves several sets of stakeholders: the political leaders who ultimately decide when‚ whether‚ and what to build; the engineers and other government staff who provide or oversee design‚ construction‚ and maintenance;

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    studied bid to avoid the chutzpah of India Shining‚ the Congress has chosen the more prosaic catchphrase of Bharat Nirman. But‚ with due apologies to Shakespeare for paraphrasing‚ does a rose by any other name smell any different? Comparisons are inevitable and the similarities undeniable. If India Shining was a marketing slogan intended to hard-sell the optimism of an economy on the upswing‚ Bharat Nirman is an attempt to restore the feel good factor of the 9% growth story from UPA 1. The BJP hired

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    Ancient Bharat Case Study

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    Deendayal Ji spoke about his views on an ideal economic system in his 4th lecture delivered on 25th April 1965. It has been briefly discussed here. Autonomous Institutions In Ancient Bharat: We must have such an economic system that helps in the development of our humane qualities or civilisation‚ and enables us to attain a still higher level of all round perfection. We should have a system which does not overwhelm our humane quality‚ which does not make us slaves of its own grinding wheels.

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    Ancient Indians were not known to have a great sense of history. Historians have had to rely a lot on accounts by foreign travellers and foreign sources to reconstruct our history. And all such sources‚ including Megasethenes‚ Fa-hsien and many medieval Arab travellers‚ have uniformly found that Indians were remarkably law abiding and that crime was very rare. Most historians including A.L. Basham and recent writers like Abraham Eraly have treated such rosy accounts with suspicion merely because

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    EK BHARAT- UNITY IN DIVERSITY 1.India is a multi-cultural‚ multi-racial‚ multi-lingual and multi-ethnic society. It is a land of diversity. People of different creeds‚ customs‚ cultures and traditions live here. They have their different festivals‚ manners and lifestyle.Their religions and beliefs are also different. Despite all these‚ there are certain common visit able bonds that link them together. This is a distinct feature of India and it is popularly known as unity in diversity.Basically

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