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    were notified under the NREGA with effect from April 1‚ 2008. Thus NREGA covers the entire country with the exception of districts that have a 100% urban population Key Stakeholders of NREGA comprises of Wage seekers‚ Gram Sabha‚ Panchayati Raj Institutions (specially the gram panchayat)‚ Programme Officer at the block level‚ District Programme Coordinator‚ State Government & Ministry of Rural Development. During the first six months of the financial year 2011-12 as per reports available with

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    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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    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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    Two different types of procedures were carried out over the course of this experiment: tube inoculation and plate inoculation. We started with plate preparation. Three different lysogeny broth‚ or LB‚ agar plates were prepared for E. coli growth every other week: a control where water was used‚ one for triclosan‚ and one for streptomycin. Using an inoculation loop‚ E. coli was transferred from the test tube to the agar plate. This was done to each plate twice‚ creating a grid-like pattern of bacteria

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    73rd Amendment Constitution of India THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA "PART IX * THE PANCHAYATS 243. Definition -In this Part‚ unless the context otherwise requires:a) "district" means a district in a State; b) "Gram Sabha" means a body consisting of persons registered in the electoral rolls relating to a village comprised within the area of Panchayat at the village level; c) "Intermediate level" means a level between the village and district levels specified by the Governor of a State by public notification

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    In addition‚ Gram and Gramps also helped Sal accept her mother’s death. Within the book‚ on page 143 Gram says to Sal‚ “Sometimes you know in your heart you love someone‚ but you have to go away before your head can figure it out” (Creech 143). I can infer‚ that Gram was trying to explain to Sal that her mother didn’t leave because of her‚ but to clear her mind. Gram saying this to Sal was important for Sal’s knowing that her mother didn’t leave because of the baby that died before birth. Along with

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    antibiotic that works on gram negative bacteria. Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that do not retain crystal violet dye in the Gram staining protocol whereas Gram-positive bacteria are those that are stained dark blue or violet by Gram staining. The bacteria we used were E-coli that are a gram negative bacteria and the only antibiotic out of Penicillin and Streptomycin that will work is Streptomycin. Penicillin is also effective antibiotic but it will only work on bacteria that Is gram positive because

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    Blood Film Staining – Normal & Malignant Cells Case Study 1 Male 72 yrs Hb 77g/l (NR 130-180) RBC 2.23 x 10¹²/l (NR 4.5-6.5) MCV 88fl (NR 76-96) WBC 98.2 x 10/l (NR 4-11) Platelets 28 x 10/l (NR 150-400) A) Calculation of PCV (packed cell volume or haematocrit) PCV = RBC (cells/l) x 10¯¹² x MCV (fl) RBC = 2.23 x 10¹²/l MCV = 88fl or 88 x 10/l PCV = 2.23 x 88 x10 PCV = 196.24/1000 PCV = 0.196 (NR 0.4-0.54) B) Calculation of MCH (mean cell volume) MCH = Hb

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    fountain was rising in popularity as a social gathering spot.And this was when Coca-Cola was born. Now coke refreshes many people’s mouths as one of the most popular drinks in 2016. To continue‚ one of the primary drawbacks to drinking tea is the staining effect it can have on your teeth. Tea contains a substance called tannic acid‚ which is what gives it the dark color‚the tannic acid may settle into your teeth‚ causing

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