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    Devloping Country

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    following article talks about the various measures which if adopted by Indian government can make India not only a developed country but a world super power. India has the potential of becoming a super power & it can become so if the following fifty steps are taken by the Indian government. India is a rapidly developing country but at the same time it is facing lot of problems both internally & externally & India can become a developed country & a world Super Power only if these problems

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    Child Labour

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    informal economy are considered as the important causes of child labour in India. The 2001 national census of India estimated the total number of child labour‚ aged 5–14‚ to be at 12.6 million. The child labour problem is not unique to India; worldwide‚ about 217 million children work‚ many full-time. In 2001‚ out of a 12.6 million‚ about 12 million children in India were in a hazardous job. UNICEF estimates that India with its larger population‚ has the highest number of labourers in the world

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    Consti Project

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    Constitution of India‚ 1950. The University Grants Commission Act‚ 1956. List of Cases A.P.S.W.I. Society v. Labour Court‚ AIR 1987 SC 182 (Supreme Court of India). A.S. Krishna v. State of Madras‚ AIR 1957 SC 297 (Supreme Court of India). Amar Singh v. State of Rajasthan‚ AIR 1955 SC 504 (Supreme Court of India). Anjan Bhattacharya v. State of West Bengal‚ (2006) 3 CHN 669 (High Court of Calcutta). Diamond Sugar Mills v. State of UP‚ AIR 1961 SC 652‚ 655 (Supreme Court of India). Gujarat University

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    Farmer's Suicide

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    ------------------------------------------------- Farmers’ suicides in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia India is an agrarian country with around 60% of its people depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture. Agriculture in India is often attributed asgambling with monsoons because of its almost exclusive dependency on precipitation from monsoons. The failure of these monsoons can lead to a series of droughts‚ lack of better prices‚ and exploitation of the farmers by middlemen

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    framed by the representatives of Indian people after a long period of debates and discussions. It is the most detailed constitution in the world. No other constitution has gone into such minute details as the Indian Constitution. The Constitution of India was framed by a Constituent Assembly which was established in 1946. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was elected President of the Constituent Assembly. A Drafting Committe was appointed to draft the Constitution. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was appointed the Chairman of

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    Tourism

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    Tourism in India: With a view to earning foreign exchange India wants to develop her tourist-industry. Since a pretty long time Kashmir has become a regular receiver of tourists. Innumerable number of people come from abroad to visit this prettiest place of India. Most of the people of Kashmir earn their bread and fortune by dealing with the tourists in various ways getting money from the tourists through hotels‚ restaurants‚ rest houses‚ boat-houses‚ conveyances and by hawking‚ peddling and guiding

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    Seal of the Central Vigilance Commission | Agency overview | Formed | February‚1964 | Legal personality | Governmental: Government agency | Jurisdictional structure | Federal agency | India | Governing body | Government of India | General nature | * Federal law enforcement * Civilian agency | Operational structure | Headquarters | New Delhi‚ India | Agency executive | -‚ Central Vigilance Commissioner | | | Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) is an apex Indian governmental

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    Fedralism

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    provincial/state governments‚ creating what is often called a federation. The Government of India (referred to as the Union Government) was established by the Constitution of India‚ and is the governing authority of a federal union of 28 states and 7 union territories. The governance of India is based on a tiered system‚ in which the Constitution of India delineates the subjects on which each tier of government has executive powers. The Constitution originally provided for a two-tier system of government‚ the

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    Centre State Relations

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    Centre State Relations in India In the Objective Resolution adopted on 22nd January 1947‚ the Constituent Assembly declared its firm and solemn resolve to make India an Independent Sovereign Republic‚ where the States shall possess and retain the status of autonomous units. By July 1947‚ the question of partition was resolved with the fulfillment of the demand for Pakistan. Hence‚ the provision for autonomy to the status was dropped in favour of a strong Centre. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ while speaking

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    Rti Act

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    INFORMATION ACT IN INDIA Parvathi Nambiar Roll no. 2067 Number of words: 2‚302 Introduction For a democratic republic like India‚ it is necessary to have citizens who are well informed and for the fundamental clarity in functioning of the Government‚ there needs to be transparency of information. Till now‚ the people could only criticize the incompetency and ineffectiveness of the Government and be silent watchers. But now‚ we have the right to question the Government‚ inspect their work

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