CHAPTER-I INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION This Act came into force on February 2‚ 2006. The twin objectives of the Act are augmenting wage employment and strengthening natural resource management. As per the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act‚ job cards are issued to the rural unskilled labour by guaranteeing work for 100 days in a financial year at a minimum daily wage of Rs.100. It is the largest programme in the world for rural reconstruction. The scheme covered 604 districts in India in three
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model of a village republic. The village’s biggest accomplishment is in its use of non-conventional energy. For example‚ all the village street lights each have separate solar panels.[2] The village is headed by a Sarpanch who is the chief of the Gram Panchayat (village panchayat). Watershed development In 1975 the village was afflicted by drought‚ poverty prevailed‚ and trade in illicit liquor was widespread. The village tank could not hold water as the embankment dam wall leaked. Work began
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Jarred Mayo GEOG 200 8/22/2012 REFLECTION ESSAY I live in a major city for Tennessee‚ particularly West Tennessee. Jackson has many landmarks‚ as I look through this fair city the items that I see and feel have made an impact and are of importance are the buildings. There are numerous businesses‚ schools‚ shopping‚ housing‚ hospitals‚ and other buildings in my city. I see all of these buildings‚ but very little forestry and what little I do see was planted by man in a square in concrete
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the bacteria of my initial unknown project. Determining which bacteria I had was completed by many steps. The one fact that I had‚ was that it was a gram negative bacteria because on the gram stain it appeared pink. Its cell wall is composed of a plasma membrane‚ periplasmic space‚ peptidoglycan and an outer membrane (lipopolysaccharide and protein). By looking at the agar plate it was easy to tell that it was not a swarmer and it did not have any
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* Length of L. lactis ranges from 0.5-1.5 micrometer (µm). * L. lactis does not produce spores (nonsporulating). * No capsule formation. * L. lactis grow in microaerophilic conditions * L. lactis are non motile. * L. lactis are Gram (+ive). * L. lactis are catalase (-ive). * L. lactis have low-GC content. * L. lactis are acid-tolerant * Optimum growth temperature is 30oC at pH 6.8. * L. lactis are not produce CO2 in MRS Broth. Colony Morphology: * No
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Name: Kristen Jackson Form: 35 Date: May 30‚ 2012 Geography Homework 1. Explain the difference in the process between carbonation and oxidation. When carbon dioxide in the air dissolves in rain‚ a weak carbonic acid is formed. This weak acid‚ while harmless to plants and animals‚ is able to dissolve some kinds of rocks‚ like feldspar and limestone‚ in a process called carbonation. Many caves begin forming during the process of carbonation. On the other hand‚ any mineral that reacts
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Hinduism- Created in India‚ approximately 4‚000 years ago with >750 million followers today. Unlike other religions‚ no single founder or text; heaven isn’t always the ultimate goal in life. Third largest in world religion behind Christianity and Islam. Religion is inseparable from life; god (Brahman‚ universal soul) may be in many forms (polytheistic); karma (what goes around comes around; transferability of the soul) and reincarnation are cornerstones; caste system locks people into class levels;
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1. What are the major rock groups? -Igneous‚ sedimentary‚ metamorphic 2. The Columbia Plateau basalts (floor basalts) issued from fissures‚ which are now preserved as? -Dikes 3. Remove crystals from an andesitic magma and you will get? -A more felsic residual melt 4. Which of the following types of volcanoes is typically the largest in terms of overall volume? -Shield Volcano 5. What minerals are involved in the continuous part of Bowen’s Reaction Series? -Plagioclase Feldspar
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abolition of zamindari‚ the person who ploughs the fields is now the real owner of the land. A great change has taken place in the political and social life of the villagers too. Before Independence‚ they had no say in the affairs of the village. Now Gram Sabha‚ Gram Panchayat an‚ Panchayati Adalat are there. Due to the functioning of these bodies‚ the villagers have now begun to understand their rights and duties. There are changes in others fields also: Roads are constructed by the villagers. Now every
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number 12 was picked. According to the procedures that we have been learned in class‚ our performances were running properly. More than 20 kinds of experiments were performed to identify unknown bacterium. The first test is gram stain. The result is pink rod which means gram negative rod shape cells. Also‚ in nutrient broth tube‚ it is observed to growth bacterium. To determine the production of protease‚ we do the gelatin stab. The result of this experiment is negative which has solid texture. The
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