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    Mordenisation in Rly

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    Your bill for mobile services Railtel Corporation Of India Limited M/s Shambhu Singh Sr Goods Guard -TRAFFIC-OPTG C/o Snr DSTE DRM Bldg Eastern Rly DRM Building Asansol WB 713303 Relationship Number Bill Number Bill Date Bill Period Due Date 118-100079692 558842600 03-Sep-2011 02/08/11 - 01/09/11 24/09/11 Summary of This Bill Period Charges Account No. Airtel Number One Time Charges 0.00 Monthly Charges 0.00 Call Charges 1195.95 Value Added Services 153.20 Roaming Discounts

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    contended validity of Orissa Agricultural Income-tax (Amendment) Act‚ 1950 claiming it to be colourable legislation as its object was to reduce income of intermediaries in order to pay them less compensation and as it was based upon provisions of Bihar Land Reform Act. Secondly that in relation to Madras Estates Land (Amendment) Act‚ 1947 that improper delegation of legislative power to Provincial Government and provision were against Article 14 of Constitution. Thirdly that building was treated

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    Chhattisgarh

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    ------------------------------------------------- Chhattisgarh Chhattisgarh is a state in Central India. The state was formed on November 1‚ 2000 by partitioning 16Chhattisgarhi-speaking south-eastern districts of Madhya Pradesh. Raipur is the capital of Chhattisgarh‚ which is the 10th largest state in India‚ with an area of 135‚190 km2 (52‚200 sq mi). By population‚ it ranks as the 16th most-populated state of the nation. It is an important electricity and steel-producing state of India. Chhattisgarh

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    of government schools in the vicinity‚ a situation that could be termed as ‘supply side failure’. As mentioned in table 4.11 principals (45.45%) reported that Muslim access Madrasa education because the educational infrastructure of the state‚ like Bihar‚ is in shambles. Absent teachers and poor infrastructural facilities keep Muslim families away from sending their children to such schools. Moreover‚ Madrasas are generally located in the area of high concentration of Muslim population and the children

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    Tribes of India

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    sedentary agriculture‚ usually as low-status laborers‚ find their ancient religious forms in decay and their place filled by practices of Hinduism‚ Islam‚ Christianity‚ or Buddhism. One of the most studied tribal religions is that of the Santal of Orissa‚ Bihar‚ and West Bengal‚ one of the largest tribes in India‚ having a population estimated at 4.2 million. According to the 1991 census‚ however‚ only 23‚645 people listed Santal as their religious belief. According to the Santal religion‚ the supreme deity

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    Indian Poverty

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    EFFECTS OF ECONOMIC GROWTH ON POVERTY REDUCTION IN INDIA (STATE OVERVIEW) From 1974-2005 By Sagir Khericha ID:1053378 Contact Details: sxk978@bham.ac.uk‚ shagirk@gmail.com Topic Page number Abstract 01 Introduction 01 Literature review 03 Literature review Specific to India 07 Methodology 10 Empirical Findings 11 Conclusion 12 Appendix 13 References 13 ABSTRACT India has had an

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    for the development of internal trade. The saying goes—land divides‚ seas unite. But waterways bring also a good deal of misery to the people by causing devastating seasonal floods In India‚ for example‚ the sub-Himalayan regions of Uttar Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Bengal and Assam are heavily flooded by the rivers of the Gengetic basin and the Brahmaputra‚ almost every rainy season. It brings untold sufferings to the people of these low-lying plains. Millions are rendered homeless; men and cattle die in large

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    Khair tree. Acacia is the botanical name of this tree and it has different varieties like Acacia Sundra‚ Acacia Catechuoides & Acacia Catechu. These species of tree are mainly concentrated in Uttar Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Rajasthan‚ Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh. The preferred locations are either UP or Bihar. Manufacture of Kattha is an important forest-based traditional industry in India. The Central Forest Research Institute has developed an improved process to manufacture kattha and cutch. Manufacture of

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    The court of directors on 12th April 1786 directed the Cornwallis to vest in one person the revenue‚ judicial‚ and magisterial functions. Cornwallis followed the ordered and introduced plan of 1787. In this plan Cornwallis increased the salaries of collectors. 2nd He reduced the number of Diwani districts from 36 to 23 and this made it possible to increase the salaries of collectors. The scheme was introduced through 2 Regulations. First Regulation dealt with Revenue Administration and it

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