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    Essay on India After Independence By vidyadharghate on June 29‚ 2011 in Essays India got freedom on 15th August 1947. Many unknown heroes risked their lives so that all of us may breathe in freedom. Achieving independence was a tremendous task. After the building of the country began in right earnest. India is heading towards major superpower in the world. During the last sixty years‚ India has seen many up and downs. Typically speaking‚ if a person reaches 63 years of age‚ he is labeled as

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    Essay on India After Independence By vidyadharghate on June 29‚ 2011 in Essays India got freedom on 15th August 1947. Many unknown heroes risked their lives so that all of us may breathe in freedom. Achieving independence was a tremendous task. After the building of the country began in right earnest. India is heading towards major superpower in the world. During the last sixty years‚ India has seen many up and downs. Typically speaking‚ if a person reaches 63 years of age‚ he is labeled as

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    [pic]Postcolonialism Postcolonialism (also Post-colonial theory‚ Postcolonial studies‚ and Post-colonialism) comprises methods of intellectual discourse that present analyses of‚ and responses to‚ the cultural legacies of colonialism and of imperialism‚ which draw from different post-modern schools of thought‚ such as critical theory. In the field of anthropology‚ post-colonial studies record the human relations among the colonial nations and the peoples of the colonies they had ruled and exploited

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    It has been 65 years since India won its independence from the British. A lot has changed in these years. From the silent films to the musical blockbusters‚ from the patriotism to the capitalism‚ from joint families to nuclear families‚ India has grown and changed. But with the growing population of the country‚ the problems also grow manifold. On one hand Incredible India promises economic prosperity‚ greater opportunities‚ better infrastructure etc. But on the other hand‚ our government and citizens

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    A.LOGESWARI logeswari.annamalai@gmail.com Phone no: 0427-2464707 Mobile no:+91-9994715278 CAREER OBJECTIVE To obtain a position within an organization that will allow me to utilize my technical skills‚ problem solving skills and willingness to help others ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE ▪ Pursuing B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Kongu Engineering College with a CGPA of 9.51(upto 6th semester) ▪ Completed Higher Secondary Course at Cluny Matric Higher Secondary School

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    Agriculture In India – Introduction Agriculture has been an integral part of the Indian Economy‚ before and after Independence‚ despite its decline in share of GDP (17.2% as of 2011). Half of India’s population depends on Agriculture as a livelihood. India is 2nd in farm output. It the largest producer of coriander‚ spices‚ millets and many more; second in fruits such as mangoes and papaya; and third in rapeseed‚ tomatoes and coconuts. Yet 1/3rd of Indian population is under poverty line. Before

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    CHANGES IN INDIAN ECONOMY AFTER INDEPENDENCE INDIA’S ECONOMY HAS MADE great strides in the years since independence. In 1947 the country was poor and shattered by the violence and economic and physical disruption involved in the partition from Pakistan. The economy had stagnated since the late nineteenth century‚ and industrial development had been restrained to preserve the area as a market for British manufacturers. In fiscal year (FY--see Glossary) 1950‚ agriculture‚ forestry‚ and fishing accounted

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    molecules which fluorescence. The incoming light excites the dye molecules into the singlet state to emit stimulated radiation via fluorescence‚ and the dye is transparent to the lasing wavelength. Within a microsecond‚ or less‚ the molecules will change to their triplet state where light is emitted via phosphorescence‚ and the molecules absorb the

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    Independence of India ¤ Sailing of San Gabriel To India When the San Gabriel sailed around the Cape of Good Hope to finally dock at Calicut‚ a prosperous port and an independent principality on the Malabar Coast in May‚ 1498‚ half a century of the Portuguese tentative to find a sea route to India was finally crowned with success. The man behind the quest was Vasco da Gama (1460-1524) – a devout Roman Catholic whose nightlong vigil in a Lisbon chapel before commending himself to the unsure

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