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    Water

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    In fact‚ we even throw things in it that water cannot dissolve‚ thus making the water unfit for drinking or any other use.   Water‚ that once was the elixir of life‚ thus becomes the carrier of death and disease.   The perfect example of the river Ganga‚ which is now one of the most polluted rivers in the world today. Sources of water pollution Sources of Water Pollution  Sources of water pollution‚ particularly groundwater pollution are group under two categories based on the origin of the pollutant

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    ENDOGENOUS PROCESSES AND ASSOCIATED LANDFORMS THE EVER CHANGING LANDSCAPE • • • • • • Earth’s surface is ever changing Endogenous processess- interior of the earth Mountains‚ plateaus and plains formed Occurences of volcanoes and earthquakes Processess- slow and sudden Many areas rise or subside NOTABLE CHANGES • • • • Breaking of Gondwanaland 120 mya Indian peninsula started drifting towards north Took present shape around 40 mya Raising of Himalayas- present height during last 1 million years

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    Sikhism

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    baptized and get sworn in to follow the religion. The Sikhs do not practice idol worship or pray to any ‘superficial powers’. There is a legend that preaches this- Once Guru Nanak was in Hardwar‚ a Hindu center of pilgrimage on the banks of the holy Ganga. Here the Guru found a large gathering of devotees bathing in the river and offering water to the sun. “Why do you throw water to the sun in this way?” Guru Ji asked the pilgrims. “It is an offering to the Sun God” they replied. Guru Nanak heard this

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    Raghuvanshi Vanshavali

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    Res:Kachwa n Devnath Unmarri ed Expired Daughte r Married Res:Bhanaip ur ( Pratap Garh) Daughte r Daughte r( Married ) (1) Chingi Singh’s Family Chingi Singh Exp 1960 Wife:- Rajpatti Devi (Belhari ‚ Kerakat) :-1968 Due to Drowning in Ganga river with grandson Gnyan prakash Prabhunath Singh Janardan Singh Kalpanath Singh Udal Singh Pyari Singh Prabhunath Singh Exp - 1948 Marriage:- 1940 Wife:- Manraji Devi (Hinauti‚ chandauli) Exp :- 1996 Omprakash Singh Born:-1944

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    THEMES IN INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH Introduction: The end of World War II led to the end of colonialism‚ which in turn saw the emergence of independent nations‚ trying to gain a foothold in the world. India was one of those nations. Before Independence‚ Indian Writing in English had no direct relation to the events which led to Independence. Hence‚ it was neglected by most critics. However‚ post-independence‚ this situation changed. The concern of the new poets became their relationship to and

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    Valmiki

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    “VALMIKI MAHARSHI” Valmiki’s real name was Ratnakara. He was the son of Prachetasa‚ a sage. by profession. Before this Valmiki was a robber Later with the teachings of Maharshi Narada he became a Rushi. What is Valmiki - Valmika in Devanagari means “ant- hill” Once when he was a very young boy‚ he had gone to the forest playing and was lost in the forest. His parents An searched for him but could not trace him. They thought that the boy has been eaten by some wild animals. hunter and his

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    turn helped in achieving mass support Communications and extensive travel by Shri Modi instilled a sense of connection in people and served as a call to action that is voting Mission was clearly defined as per the place of promotion for example Clean Ganga for Varanasi‚ Market • • • • • • • • • • • • Frustrated youth of India dissatisfied with policy paralysis in the country Unemployed qualified workforce not getting jobs due to slow growth ‘Aam Aadmi’ of India belonging to all classes from the most

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    ashok leyland

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    Note: Registration form can be downloaded from www.mnnit.ac.in/conference (1) Bank DD payable in favour of “NCDPPRD” payable at Allahabad. (2) Accommodation will be provided on request and payment basis in the Institute Guest House/hotels at subsidized rate. Important Dates Last date of submission of abstract Jan. 20‚ 2014 Last date of Notification of accepted Abstract for Presentation Jan. 25‚ 2014 Last date of submission of full papers Feb. 15‚ 2014 Date of notification of selected

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    Muhammad Ghori

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    | Muhammad Ghori‚ Medieval History of India Muhammad Ghori was among the second invaders from Central Asia who invaded India after Mahmud of Ghazni in the 12th century. | | | | |   | • | Invasion of Muhammad Ghori |   |   | | |   | | | | Sultan Shahab -ud -din Muhammad Ghori‚ also known as Muizzuddin Muhammad Bin Sam‚ was born in 1162 in a small region of Ghor located in the mountains between the old Ghaznavid Empire and Seljuk dynasty situated in the western part of the then

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    Circuit Tourism A country like India with it’s diversity can best be covered in clusters of tourists spots grouped together so that they are well connected for all travelers‚ especially international travelers and more especially repeat travelers. Circuits can be developed within a state or between two states. Inter-state circuits could be based on various themes or on effective transport connectivity. What we mostly see is intra-state circuit tourism development. For example Goa‚ Rajasthan

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