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    Samudra Gupta

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    had a passion for them’.[2] The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in ancient India‚ ruled by the Mauryan dynastyfrom 321 to 185 BCE. Originating from the kingdom of Magadha in the Indo-Gangetic plains (modern Bihar‚ eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bengal) in the eastern side of the Indian subcontinent‚ the empire had its capital city at Pataliputra (modernPatna).[1][2] The Empire was founded in 322 BCE by Chandragupta Maurya‚ who had overthrown the Nanda Dynasty and

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    Tamilnadu‚ Chennai) GPA:7.1/10 June 2013 AISSCE(Delhi Public School‚Jharkhnad‚Ranchi) Aggregate:70% March 2008 AISSE( D.A.V Public School‚Bihar‚Jehanabad) Aggregate:82% March 2006 TECHNICAL SKILLS Programming/ Scripting Languages: C‚ C++‚ C#‚ASP.NET‚HTML‚R Database:

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    Independence Day (India)

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    partition of the provinces of Punjab and Bengal. Many millions of Muslim‚ Sikh‚ and Hindu refugees trekked across the newly drawn borders. In Punjab‚ where the new border lines divided the Sikh regions in half‚ massive bloodshed followed; in Bengal and Bihar‚ where Gandhi’s presence assuaged communal tempers‚ the violence was more limited. In all‚ anywhere between 250‚000 and 500‚000 people on both sides of the new borders died in the violence.[4] On 14 August 1947‚ the new Dominion of Pakistan came into

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    Margo Strategies

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    Margo’s Strategies to Attract Customers: Failure to Understand Changing Customers In the herbal soaps category‚ Margo is a brand which is more than 85 years old. The product has neem features and is unique due to its medicinal value which led to the development of dedicated customer base. It has gained great positive results‚ but few years back‚ it saw a decline in its sales. The failure to understand the changing Indian demographics and their tastes led to Margo’s failure. When it was successful

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    British Rule

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    the British rule. By mid nineteenth century‚ the British introduced the railways‚ telegraph and postal service in India. This was a move to establish their rule permanently in India. The first railway line was from Howrah in Calcutta to Raniganj in Bihar. The introduction of telegraph and postal services simplified communication all over the country.  The British passed many acts that were met with dissatisfaction and resentment by the Indians. As a result the Indians formed large groups and revolted

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    Gandhi and Tagore

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    reverence to each other‚ Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore got involved in protracted debates more than once. These debates exemplify the philosophical differences between the two most famous Indians at the time. On January 15‚ 1934‚ an earthquake hit Bihar and caused extensive damage and loss of life. Gandhi maintained this was because of the sin committed by upper caste Hindus by not letting untouchables in their temples (Gandhi was committed to the cause of improving the fate of untouchables‚ referring

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    Animal Feed Market India

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    about 3.0 million tonnes‚ which represents only 5 percent of the total potential and feed exports are not very high. The Indian animal feed industry is undergoing a very exciting phase of growth for the next decade.   Production area The regions of Bihar‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh and coastal areas are rich in the production of animal feed due to high crop cultivation and industrial setups that give animal feed as the by product.   Growth promotional activities The indian animal feed industry

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    bengal tiger

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    Bangladesh Sundarbans‚ where adult females are 75–80 kg (165–180 lb).[12] A white Bengal tiger at the Cougar Mountain Zoo The white tiger is a recessive mutant of the Bengal tiger‚ which is reported in the wild from time to time in Assam‚ Bengal‚ Bihar and especially from the former State of Rewa. However‚ it is not to be mistaken as an occurrence of albinism. In fact‚ there is only one fully authenticated case of a true albino tiger‚ and none of black tigers‚ with the possible exception of one dead

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    Jagannath

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    Jagannath (or Jagannatha) meaning "Lord of the Universe"‚ is a deity worshipped primarily by Hindu people‚ mainly in the Indian states of Orissa‚ West Bengal‚ Jharkhand‚ Bihar‚ Tripura and by Hindus in Bangladesh. Jagannath is considered a form of Vishnu[1] or his avatar Krishna by the Hindus. Jagannath is worshipped as part of a triad on the "Ratnavedi" (jewelled platform) along with his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra by his devotees. The icon of Jagannath is a carved and decorated wooden

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    ------------------------------------------------- Betel From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For the mixture of leaf and nut‚ see Paan. For the biblical place‚ see Bethel. The Betel (Piper betle) is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family‚ which includes pepper and kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant[1] and for its medicinal properties. Betel leaf is mostly consumed in Asia‚ and elsewhere in the world by some Asian emigrants‚ as betel quid or paan‚ with or without tobacco

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