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    PAKISTAN STUDIES ASSIGNMENT PAKISTAN RELATIONS WITH INDIA: Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained by a number of historical and political issues‚ and are defined by the violent partition of British India in 1947‚ the Kashmir dispute and the numerous military conflicts fought between the two nations. Consequently‚ even though the two South Asian nations share historic‚ cultural‚ geographic‚ and economic links‚ their relationship has been plagued by hostility and

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    Excellent Study Material & P r a c t i c e Te s t S e r i e s f o r 1st Edition | Release Date: December 12‚ 2012 Series Editor: V. V. L. Raju Associate Editor: V. Ravi Varma | Chief Editor (New York): V. Vivek Siddhartha Overseas Editor (London): V. Shivani | Graphics and Illustrations: D. Sridevi Editorial Off: DIGIMEDIA‚ Plot No. 271‚ Jalvayu Vihar‚ Kukatpally‚ Hyderabad 500 085. C S AT 2 0 1 3 w w w . f a c t s . c o email: hi@facts.co Printed study material covering both CSAT

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    Chipco Movement in India

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    Chipko Movement‚ started in 1970’s‚ was a non violent movement aimed at protection and conservation of trees and forests from being destroyed. The name of the Chipko moment originated from the word ’embrace’ as the villagers used to hug the trees and protect them from wood cutters from cutting them. Chipko movement was based on the Gandhian philosophy of peaceful resistance to achieve the goals. It was the strong uprising against the against those people‚ who were destroying the natural resources

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    1 Abstract 2 Introduction 4 The discussion 5 Important milestones 6 1. The first amendments......starting 1951 6 2. 1967 The Golaknath verdict 6 3. 1971 elections: 6 4. 1973 Kesavananda Bharati verdict 7 5. 1975 the Indira Gandhi Election case 7 6. 1976 The 42nd amendment act 8 7. The Minerva Mills case 9 The aftermath 9 Reasons for amendment 9 Introduction If a nation values anything more than freedom‚ it will lose its freedom; And The irony of it is that

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    abdul kalam

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    Early life and education A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 in a Tamil Muslim family to Jainulabdeen‚ a boat owner and Ashiamma‚ a housewife‚ at Rameswaram‚ located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[7][8][9][10] He came from a poor background and started working at an early age to supplement his family’s income.[11] After completing school‚ Kalam distributed newspapers in order to financially contribute to his father’s income.[11][12] In his school years‚ he had average grades‚ but

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    Women Empowerment

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    an example of women empowerment. Women are no less than to the men‚ be it in business‚ politics‚ entertainment‚ sports or whatever. Let’s talk about some bold women; it’s a woman who is leading Indian National Congress as its president‚ Smt Sonia Gandhi who has got the supreme leadership qualities. Smt. Mamta Banerjee‚ Mayawati‚ pratibha patil‚ Meera kumar is some of the most influential name in the Indian Politics. Women could really do more than what they actually think they can. First woman

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    Kamaraj

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    kamaraj- he was instrumental in bringing to power two Prime Ministers‚ Lal Bahadur Shastri in 1964 and Indira Gandhi in 1966. In Tamil Nadu‚ his home state‚ he is still remembered for bringing school education to millions of the rural poor by introducing free education and the free Midday Meal Scheme during his tenure as chief minister. On 13 April 1954‚ K. Kamaraj became the Chief Minister of Madras Province. To everyone’s surprise‚ Kamaraj nominated C. Subramaniam and M. Bhakthavatsalam‚ who

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    Major Events of Feb

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    Feb Major Events -Delhi emerged as worst place in terms of key parameters of environment in the Environmental Performance Index (EPI).Delhi was ranked at number 32. -Sugata Mitra was awarded the million-dollar TED Prize for pursuing his idea for building the schools in the Internet. -Anupam Kher‚ the veteran Bollywood actor was awarded with the City Proclamation Award in Los Angeles. -The Government of Japan nominated Haruhiko Kuroda for the designation of next governor of the Central Bank

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    4 1/2 ratings Table of Contents Introduction Cast of Characters Plot Summary An Analysis of Major Characters Piscine Patel Richard Parker Chapter Summary and Analysis Summary: Author’s Note Summary: Part One‚ Chapters 1-7 Summary: Part One‚ Chapters 8-15 Summary: Part One‚ Chapters 16-28 Summary: Part One‚ Chapters 29-36 Summary: Part Two‚ Chapters 37-47 Summary: Part Two‚ Chapters 48-62 Summary:

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    Ashik

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    PRANAB MUKHERJEE 13TH PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDIA New Delhi‚ July 2012 Klaus Julian Voll and Kamakshi Nanda.1 For further information please contact Ernst STETTER‚ FEPS Secretary General at ernst.stetter@fepseurope.eu or David KITCHING‚ FEPS Policy Advisor at david.kitching@feps-europe.eu 1 Dr. Klaus Julian Voll advises FEPS on Asia and Kamakshi Nanda is a historian and political analyst. FEPS Rue Montoyer 40 B-1000 Brussels +32 2 234 69 00 | www.feps-europe.eu TABLE OF CONTENTS

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