THE INDIAN RELIGIONS The Indus Valley Civilization Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa (2500 – 1500 B.C.) - trade‚ commerce‚ domestic‚ sewage system‚ drainages‚ buildings‚ establishments‚ streets‚ paved roads‚ fortresses‚ urban planning‚ infrastructure‚ peaceful civilizations - indigenous Indian people – Dravidian‚ language – Dravidian or Indo-Aryan - declined between 1800 – 1700 B.C.E.‚ possibly due to the effects of flooding and drought - Aryan (‘Noble Ones’) Invasion/Migration - nomadic tribe located
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PUNJAB NURSES REGISTRATION COUNCIL‚ CHANDIGARH Notification No. 1‚ GNM 1st Year-May/June- 2010 Result Of GNM First Year Examination May/June- 2010 (Conducted by Baba Farid University of Health Sciences‚ Faridkot on behalf of Punjab Nurses Registration Council.) The Result of each candidate is notified as shown in the column of result marks have been shown in the case of pass candidates R’ Means Re-Appear in the subject (S) R-L’ means result late. CC’ Means candidature cancelled. A/A’ Means award
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against trade unions. �The state government has been excessively oppressive on any section of the workers who have been protesting. In most cases‚ there is this whole apathy or hostility of managements for workers forming unions.� Daksha Baxi‚ ED‚ Khaitan & Co‚ too shares Bhowmik view that there is an unhealthy relationship between managements and trade unions. He also sees a clear divide between organised and unorganised workers. What can the government do? Dawar says the auto body has been
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ADBI Working Paper Series Emerging Geopolitical Trends and Security in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations‚ the People’s Republic of China‚ and India (ACI) Region C. Raja Mohan No. 412 March 2013 Asian Development Bank Institute C. Raja Mohan is distinguished fellow at the Observer Research Foundation in New Delhi. This paper was prepared as a background paper for the ADBI/ADB study on the Role of Key Emerging Economies—ASEAN‚ the People’s Republic of China (PRC)‚ and
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events EVENTS LEADING TO QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT 1. Government of India act of 1935 was passed by the British Government. 2. Elections of 1937 3. Resignation of the congress ministries- which led to Deliverance Day-Dec 22 1939 4. Jinnah’s Two Nation Theory- January 1940 5. August offer – Lord Linglithgow- August 1940. 6. Failure of Cripps Mission- 1942 7. Japans threat of attacking India. QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT. This movement was organized under the leadership
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investment and access to APL’s manufacturing expertise but the disadvantages were in the possible loss of independence in decision making‚ dilution of company’s own brand‚ ‘MKG’‚ and family prestige. KCPL and its Background KCPL was started in 1945 by Mohan Kumar Gupta‚ then 28‚ in Jaipur‚ Rajasthan State‚ to sell sugar candies under the brand `MKG’. Earlier‚ he was a worker in a candy unit in Jaipur. He started his own business with the dealership of candies produced by others. With the experience gained
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wanted to help the liberation army . So‚ he encouraged them for the establishment of democracy in Nepal and also financially help them. Then‚ the king asked for asylum in Indian Embassy and flew to India with his family. Then ‚ the prime minister ‚ Mohan shumsher crowned Gyanendra (the second grandson of king Tribhuwan). This act was not supported by India and other countries. At last‚ the Ranas decided to negotiate with king Tribhuvan and the leaders of the Nepali congress. Hence‚ an agreement was
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Mymensingh is a district of Dhaka division‚ Bangladesh which was once a large district. Mymensingh district was established in 1787. This greater district was later reorganized as six districts. They are Tangail‚ Jamalpur‚ Kishoreganj‚ Sherpur‚ Netrokona‚ and Mymensingh. Mymensingh district has eight municipalities and twelve Upzillas. The municipalities are‚ namely Bhaluka‚ Gaffargaon‚ Gauripur‚ Ishwarganj‚ Mymensingh Sadar‚ Nandail‚ Muktagachha‚ and Trishal. The twelve upzillas are: Bhaluka‚ Dhobaura
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CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT: OBJECTIVE The consumer protection act was enacted in the year 1986‚ in order to mainly protect the interests of the consumer. There was widespread consumer movement back then. Who is a consumer...? Any individual who buys goods‚ which has been paid or will be paid Hires or avails a service by paying or with credit Goods and services obtained for commercial purposes are not included. Rights of a consumer A consumer has the following rights Right to safety Right to be informed
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1) An Incident Lu Hsun Six years have slipped by since I came from the country to the capital. During that time I have seen and heard quite enough of so-called affairs of state; but none of them made much impression on me. If asked to define their influence‚ I can only say they aggravated my ill temper and made me‚ frankly speaking‚ more and more misanthropic. One incident‚ however‚ struck me as significant‚ and aroused me from my ill temper‚ so that even now I cannot forget it. It happened during
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