(4400ft) above the sea-level towards the Western Ghat and takes and easterly course passing through Stats of Karnataka and TamilNadu and confluence into the Bay of Bengal. The river has many small tributaries. Mettur Reservoir constructed across the river Cauvery by the State of TamilNadu. The waters from Mettur Reservoir is passing into upper Anicut where river
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This article explores representation of women in short stories written by women writers from the state of Karnataka‚ India. The seven different stories selected for analysis are – (1) The Two Paintings (2) Mother‚ (3) Second Marriage‚ (4) Roowariya Lakshmi‚ (5) Dog’s Tail‚ (6) The Third Eye‚ and (7) The One Who Left Forever. Each of these stories represents women who play different roles that were archetypal of the social milieu of the times. The authors were preoccupied with women’s suffering‚ status
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members use the services such as free surgeries‚ subsidised hospitalisation‚ free consultation‚ medicines and tests at ARY clinics and other hospitals by paying an annual premium of Rs.120 per head. The scheme has enrolled more than 100‚000 members in Karnataka and‚ in five years‚ has facilitated more than 1‚000 surgeries. With a 100% renewal rate in most villages‚ this plan has benefited almost 250‚000 people. Since many health problems arise due to lack of awareness and poor hygiene‚ the Foundation
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Industrial Visit to Karnataka Soaps and Detergents Ltd.‚ Bangalore Date : 19-07-2012 Sreerag V S Batch 18‚ Section C Organised by : Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship‚ Bangalore The students of Batch 18‚ Section C visited KARNATAKA SOAPS AND DETERGENTS LIMITED‚ BANGALORE as a part of our Industrial visit on July 19th 2012. KARNATAKA SOAPS AND DETRERGENTS LIMITED (KSDL) ‚BANGALORE is a company owned by Government of India in Karnataka. The Government sandalwood oil factory
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1/29/13 [Polity] Article 371-J: Special Status for Hyderabad-Karnataka region (118th Constitutional Amendment Bill) « Mrunal [Polity] Article 371-J: Special Status for Hyderabad-Karnataka region (118th Constitutional Amendment Bill) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. What is 118th Constitutional Amendment Bill‚ 2012? What is Article 371? What is Article 371-J? What is Domicile requirement? Where do Domicile requirements apply? What is 118th Constitutional Amendment Bill‚ 2012? It seeks to amend Article 371
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Indian cuisine encompasses a wide variety of regional cuisines native to India. Given the range of diversity in soil type‚ climate and occupations‚ these cuisines vary significantly from each other. Indian cuisine has also shaped the history of international relations; the spice trade between India and Europe is often cited by historians as the primary catalyst for Europe’s Age of Discovery.[6] Spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia. Cuisine differs across India’s diverse
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CHAPTER -III PANCHAYATI RAJ – A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE Contemporary debates on decentralization has revolved around three important issues: issues of historicity‚ 92 issues of expanding democratic spaces‚93 and finally inclusive growth as well as inclusive politics of social categories. These debate have over looked certain historical facts – one‚ it has overlooked the historicity of decentralization particularly in the imagined history of orient‚ and thereby accept the argument that it is a post-colonial
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and separates the plateau from a narrow coastal plain along the Arabian Sea. The range starts near the border of Gujarat and Maharashtra‚ south of the Tapti river‚ and runs approximately 1‚600 km (990 mi) through the states of Maharashtra‚ Goa‚ Karnataka‚ Tamil Nadu and Kerala ending at Kanyakumari‚ at the southern tip of India. These hills cover 160‚000 km2 (62‚000 sq mi) and form the catchment area for complex riverine drainage systems that drain almost 40% of India. The Western Ghats block rainfall
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India’s growth rate was highest among the other top four countries. As of 31 Jan 2013 the installed capacity of wind power in India was 18634.9[2][3] MW‚ mainly spread across Tamil Nadu (7134 MW)‚[4] Gujarat (3‚093 MW)‚ Maharashtra (2310.70 MW)‚ Karnataka (1730.10 MW)‚ Rajasthan (1524.70 MW)‚ Madhya Pradesh (275.50 MW)‚ Andhra Pradesh (200.20 MW)‚ Kerala (32.8 MW)‚ Orissa (2MW)‚[5][6] West Bengal (1.1 MW) and other states (3.20 MW).[7] It is estimated that 6‚000 MW of additional wind power capacity
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Backward Classes Commission Reports in Karnataka: A Critical Review of Criteria‚ Recommendations and Judgements Sharada S. Avantika Gode Abstract: This paper maps the trajectory of recommendations made by commissions set up for the improvement of the status of the Backward Classes in Karnataka. Starting with the Leslie Miller Committee Report in 1919‚ the paper analyses the criteria considered to determine backwardness‚ and critically juxtaposes the recommendations in the socio-cultural context
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