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    estimated at 400 million tonnes‚ with a metal content of 5 million tones. The principal copper belt of India lies in Singhbhum and Hazaribagh in Jharkhand. The mining centres are located at Mosabani‚ Ghatsila‚ Thobani and Badia of Singbhbum‚ Hazaribagh of Bihar‚ the Khetri and Dariba areas of Rajasthan‚ and Agnigundala of Andhra Pradesh. Total production is 2.6 million tones. 7. Jhum or Jhoom cultivation is a local name for slash and burn agriculture practiced by the tribal groups in the northeastern states

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    One Polity‚ Many Countries: Economic Growth in India‚ 1873-2000 Gregory Clark‚ University of California‚ Davis Susan Wolcott‚ University of Mississippi We argue‚ based on Indian experience‚ that the major determinants of economic growth are not political and economic institutions. Through the laissez faire Colonial regime‚ and the interventionist economy of Independent India income per capita declined relative to advanced economies until the 1980s. And though economic growth has been impressive since

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    Child Abuse in India

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    The desperate conditions affecting the rural as well as the urban poor in India are forcing growing numbers of children to toil often in subhuman conditions. They are deprived of their most basic rights as children‚ including education and a joyful childhood. Most have never been to school or dropped out at very youngages.despite of the fact that 9% of the world’s children live in India. 42% of India’s total population are aged below eighteen.India is home to almost 19 percent of the world’s children

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    Eko India Financial Services - Simplibank A Case Study Submitted by S.Aravind (403/17) Giridharan Raghunathan (413/17) Pappu is a migrant labourer from Bihar who lives at Uttam Nagar west. He like thousands of others does not have access to formal banking and is often at the mercy of the informal ways of savings and remittances. One day he learns about a mini savings bank account‚ a joint initiative by Eko India Financial Services and SBI. So he approaches the customer service point

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    company has operations in Delhi‚ Himachal Pradesh‚ Rajasthan‚ Haryana‚ Uttar Pradesh (W) & Uttaranchal‚ Uttar Pradesh (E)‚ Madhya Pradesh& Chhattisgarh‚ Gujarat‚ Maharashtra & Goa‚ Andhra Pradesh and Kerala with the planned expansion into Mumbai‚ Bihar &Jharkhand. Idea’s footprint will cover nearly 70 percent of India’s telephony potential. Idea Cellular had 16.13 Million subscribers as on June30‚ 2007‚ and had a market share of 15.4 percent as on June 30‚ 2007 in its 11 service areas of operation

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    Enquiry Reports and the Quinquennial Survey data of NSSO on "Employment and Unemployment". Findings     The changes in the labour markets Of rural India have been influenced by the structural changes occurring in eight states viz.‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Gujarat‚ Madhya Pradesh. Maharashtra‚ Orissa‚ Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal since then‚‚ account for over 70

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    ducation Levels EDUCATION LEVELS AND SECTORAL DISTRIBUTION OF WORK FORCE: AN ANALYSIS OF URBAN INDIA I. INTRODUCTION Low levels of literacy and educational attainment‚ large gender disparity in enrolment‚ completed education and labour market participation are important features of the Indian Economy. Educational systems have developed out of social demands and have tended to follow social changes rather than to lead them. This is partly because of their nature. Common to all countries are

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    During the last decade‚ cell phone has diffused rapidly through Indian society. While this cell phone boom has provided ample opportunities for the Indian businessmen to propagate development communication messages‚ there has also been some concern regarding the impact of cell phone‚ especially blackberry advertising‚ on traditional cultural. The purpose of the present paper is to examine Indian cell phone advertising‚ focusing on the influence of cultural on cell phone advertising. A brief prescription

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    The Munda are tribal (Adivasi) people of the Chota Nagpur Plateau region. They are found across much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Odisha ‚ West Bengal‚ Chhattisgahr ‚ Bihar and into parts of Bangladesh. Their language is Mundari‚ which belongs to the Munda subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family * Mostly Munda people follow the Sarna religion‚ believing in a god called Singbonga. * However one-fourth of them have adopted Christianity.[citation needed] * The surname

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    the right-wing Hindu nationalist movement in India. He refused to criticise the destruction of mosques: "“Muslims do not have the slightest right to complain about the desecration of one mosque in Ayodhya. From 1000 AD every temple from Kathiawar to Bihar‚ from the Himalayas to the Vindhyas has been sacked and ruined. Not one temple was left standing all over northern India. They escaped destruction only where Muslim power did not gain access to them for reasons such as dense forests. Otherwise‚ it

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