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    Insurgency

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    active in Assam while the state of Manipur alone is the victim of 39 active outfits. The state of Meghalaya witnessed the trauma of four active militant groups. Nagaland is the dwelling place of 3 militant groups while Tripura‚ Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh suffered the activities of 30‚ 2 and 1 militant groups respectively. The region of North East India is a habitat of multi - ethnic groups with each tribe and groups having a different way of life‚ but the common features they share together may easily

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    Harivanshrai Bachchan

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    work Madhushala. He is also the father of Bollywood megastar‚ Amitabh Bachchan. Born in a Srivastava Kayastha family‚ in the village of Babupatti (Raniganj) in the district of Pratapgarh‚ U.P. near Allahabad in the United Provinces (modern Uttar Pradesh) he was the eldest son of Pratap Narayan Shrivastav and Saraswati Devi. He was called bachchan (meaning Kid at home). He received his formal schooling in a municipal school and followed the family tradition of attending Kayastha Paathshaalas (कायस्थ

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    evergreen tree belongs to the family Combretaceae and its telugu name is called Tella-Karaka. Wood and fruit are highly medicated due to the prescence of bioactive compounds. These parts are widely used by the tribals of various districts of Andhra Pradesh to cure diarrhoea‚ peptic ulcers and diabetes. Fresh plant parts were collected‚ shade dried and ground in to coarse powder. Extraction of Bioactive compounds can be done with different type of solvents for further phytochemical analysis. Results

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    humour‚ chivalry‚ fury‚ fear and dread are expressed through this traditional folk form.  The range of the villagers who perform raslila is quite vast. They perform legends that portray different stages of Krishna’s youth. In some areas of Uttar Pradesh raslila is performed only by Brahmin boys in the age group of 13 to 14 years.  Even now‚ many roles of sakhis or mother of Radha and Krishna are performed by men disguised as women. Raslila is also performed by mobile troupes moving from village

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    rameshwaram

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    2. INTRODUCTION Rameswaram is called as “Corridor of faith”. Rameswaram is a famous religious destination in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The name “Rama Eswaram” itself shows the Hindu religion gods Raman and Eshwran. Rameswaram is also known as Pamban Island because Pamban Bridge connects the island to the Indian Territory. According to Hindu mythology‚ Rameswaram is the place where the Hindu god Rama constructed a bridge‚ across the sea to Lanka to rescue his wife Sita from her abductor

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    India became a nation under the British regime after 400 years of Mughal rule. Despite many changes during this long period‚ one unchanging phenomenon was castediscrimination. Before British rule‚ a stream of Sufi saints had rejected the Brahmanism and injustice to Dalits (untouchables)‚ but their main focus was on encouraging self-awareness and trust in a seemingly egalitarian religion with a non-discriminating‚ omnipresent and omnipotent god. Real changes came in the 19th century‚ when the leaders

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    Unexplored States in India

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    awe-inspiring country has zillions of unexplored travel places which offer an unforgettable experience to all types of tourists. Let’s have a glimpse on the most fabulous of them. Khajuraho A UNESCO world heritage site‚ Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh) is an archaeological marvel known for its sculptured temples that are exquisitely carved with stone figures of deities. The 9th-12th century temples constructed of red sandstone are famous for the eroticism carved on their walls in the form of erotic

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    Mangal Pandey

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    Bengal native infantry of the East India Company‚ Mangal Pandey is counted among the most popular figures associated with India’s freedom struggle in present times. He was born on 19 July 1827 in the Nagwa village in the Ballia district of the Uttar Pradesh state. There still exist families in this village who claim to the descendents of Mangal Pandey. However‚ some disputes exist over the exact place where Mangal Pandey was born. So read on to know more about the biography of Mangal Pandey‚ who joined

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    Samudra Gupta

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    them’.[2] The Maurya Empire was a geographically extensive Iron Age historical power in ancient India‚ ruled by the Mauryan dynastyfrom 321 to 185 BCE. Originating from the kingdom of Magadha in the Indo-Gangetic plains (modern Bihar‚ eastern Uttar Pradesh and Bengal) in the eastern side of the Indian subcontinent‚ the empire had its capital city at Pataliputra (modernPatna).[1][2] The Empire was founded in 322 BCE by Chandragupta Maurya‚ who had overthrown the Nanda Dynasty and rapidly expanded his

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