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    basilicum during first week of April and attained peak in September – November. C. bullita can be effectively controlled by spraying the crop with 0.03 Azadiractin or Malathion 0.03% or Phosphamidon 0.02% or Neem oil 0.5 (Sathe et al.‚ 2014). In Bihar‚ for effective control of C. bullita‚ spraying of dimethoate @ 1 ml/l of water at fortnightly intervals from last week October to mid-January has been reported (Anonymous‚

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    Bata in India

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    BATA IN INDIA Export Quantity Million pairs 49.22 52.05 62.19 Export Value Rs. in millions 19‚308 20‚962 26‚073 Import Quantity Million pairs 2.37 2.75 4.54 Import Value Rs. in millions 386 414 654 Sales Value Rs. in millions 51‚000 52‚000 53‚000 Market Size Rs. in millions 51‚386 52‚414 53‚654 Domestic Consumption Rs. in millions 32‚078 31‚451 27‚581 Source: .Industry Market Size & Shares. dated February 2005‚ Economic Intelligence Service Key Milestones Date/Year Event 1894

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    Gst India

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    Overview GST (Goods & Services Tax) is the biggest taxation reform in India. The present indirect tax regime in India will be replaced by a dual GST with Central and State GST to be levied concurrently by the centre and the respective states. GST is expected to integrate State economies and boost overall economy. In GST model through a tax credit mechanism‚ the tax is collected on value-added goods and services at each stage of sale or purchase in the supply chain. Implementation of GST will have

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    Demographic Environment

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    Demographic environment The phrase demographic environment is composed of two words‚ demographic which in turn comes from demography and environment. Demography is the study of the human population living in an area‚ their age‚ jobs‚ income‚ spending habits‚ ethnicity‚ and gender and so on. In terms of marketing and business‚ this study of human population actually leads to an identification of the potential customers. Businesses employ quite a few methods to identify potential customers for their

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    The Initial Slave Dynasty

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    Delhi Sultanate‚ principal Muslim state in India before the advent of the Mughal Empire. It was founded in 1206 by Qutubuddin Aibak‚ a lieutenant of Muhammad of Ghaur‚ the Muslim conqueror of north India. It remained confined to the north under Qutubuddin Aibak’s Slave dynasty (so called because he was once a slave of Muhammad). Under the Khalji dynasty (1290-1320) its control was extended over most of the subcontinent. Alauddin‚ the second Khalji sultan‚ repelled an attempted invasion by the Mongols

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    What Is Child Marriage?

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    often performed without the consent of the girls involved in the marriage. Indian law has made child marriage illegal‚ but it is still widely practiced across the nation. The highest rates are seen particularly in the rural states of Andhra Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Rajasthan‚ and Uttar Pradesh.[3] It affects both boys and girls‚ but statistics show that girls are far more likely to be forced into a child marriage than boys; however the percentage of girls forced into child marriage in India has

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    Introduction : The Constitution of India is the supreme law of our country and hence every law enacted by the government of India must conform to it. We know that it came into effect on 26th January‚ 1950. Our Constitution avows the ’’Union of India’’ to be a sovereign‚ democratic republic‚ assuring its citizens of justice‚ equality‚ and liberty and to promote among them all fraternity. In 1976‚ by constitutional amendments‚ the words ’socialist’‚ ’secular’ and ’integrity’ and ’Fraternity’ were

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    M Raghuraj

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    Dr. Rajendra Prasad Dr. Rajendra Prasad Date of Birth : Dec 3‚ 1884 Date of Death : Feb 28‚ 1963 Place of Birth : Zeradei‚ Bihar Tenure Order : 1st President Took Office : Jan 26‚ 1950 Left Office : May 13‚ 1962 Successor : Dr.S Radhakrishnan  Subhash Chandra Bose Date of Birth : Jan 23‚ 1897 Date of Death : Aug 18‚ 1945 Place of Birth : Orissa Subhash Chandra Bose (January 23‚ 1897 – August 18‚ 1945?)‚ also known as Netaji‚ was one of the most prominent leaders of the Indian Independence

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    Family Planning Programme in India India is the second most populous nation‚ after China. United Nations Fund for Population Activities (UNFPA) has worked that such an increase in population will have adverse effect on the existing economic and social condition of our nation. India launched a nationwide Family Planning Programmed in 1952. India is the first country in the world to launch such a programme. A fully-active Department of Family Planning was created at the Centre in 1966 and

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    Child Trafficking Speech

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    trafficking is in front agenda of many governments and non government authorities during the last decade and even after formulation the National Plan of Action against Trafficking of Human Being in the year of 1998‚ the source states su ch like Assam‚ Bihar and Jharkhand and the destination States like Haryana & Punjab were not in the Trafficking Map of the India till the year 2003. A team Shakti vahini had visited the state of Assam along with a team of Haryana Police in 2003‚ to search a minor missing

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