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    Indian Golden Age

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    Cni P5 In ancient India two kingdoms dominated and reigned. Seperate and unique respectively‚ they were very powerful. The Gupta and Mauryan empires where both attempts to recreate very successful previous empires. The Mauryan attempt to recreate the Magadha empire and the Gupta try to recreate the Mauryan empire. But the essential question is which kingdom was the golden age of ancient India. A big part of answering this question is to first find the classical

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    The Gupta Empire

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Gupta Empire (Golden Period of ancient India) * After Greek Empire in India‚ the Empires of Northern India belonged to invaders who came from Central Asia. * In 4th century AD‚ there rose a pure Indian dynasty‚ the Gupta Empire. * In about 320 AD‚ Chandragupta‚ an Aryan prince made a matrimonial alliance with a Nepali queen. The queen’s army was very powerful and her warriors helped by Chandragupta’s skill in leading them‚ quickly

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    requires an understanding of the sacred texts and religions‚ traditions and customs‚ norms and practices‚ ideologies and outlooks‚ and also of the various events in which Indian society is rooted. The colonisation of India by the British is one such event. The hegemonies imposed on India resulted in the dominance of Western thought and education and prepared the country for the economic competition that the world was tending towards. This caused a major shift from the rigid ways of the caste system

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    National Flag and address the citizens? Should not a chance be given to a citizen who is enjoying independence?(?!) This is an attempt to think how a citizen will address on the eve of Independence Day. My dear Citizens of India (bayoon aur bahnoo) Namaskar. India is a free country and everybody has freedom. Isn’t it? There is no section of our society which is not enjoying freedom in this country. Even our prisoners are free to live with kanja and Mobile phones inside the prisons. Not only

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    Hinduism: Notes

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    ancient Indians. 4. The rise of Hinduism affected the Indian people tremendously. It contributed to India’s two greatest features- political diversity and regionalism. Such as during the Mauryan dynasty. India was under frequent attack by people on the northwestern mountains. As a result‚ India became a very well governed thread made up of smaller kingdoms. Hinduism promised personal salvation‚ so more of the Indian people practiced it more frequently. 5. The Mauryan Empire

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    History of Banking in India

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    Industrial Profile HISTORY OF BANKING IN INDIA Without a sound and effective banking system in India it cannot have a healthy economy. The banking system of India should not only be hassle free but it should be able to meet new challenges posed by the technology and any other external and internal factors. For the past three decades India’s banking system has several outstanding achievements to its credit. The most striking is its extensive reach. It is no longer confined to only metropolitans

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    HISTORY OF INFLATION IN INDIA The inflation rate in India was recorded at 6.46 percent in September of 2013. Inflation Rate in India is reported by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry‚ India. India Inflation Rate averaged 7.72 Percent from 1969 until 2013‚ reaching an all time high of 34.68 Percent in September of 1974 and a record low of -11.31 Percent in May of 1976. n September‚ India’s headline inflation rate based on monthly WPI rose to 6.5 percent from 6.1 percent in August‚ hitting

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    Women Empowerment

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    109 | 4 | Poland | 106 | 5 | Austria | 105 | 6 | Spain | 104 | 7 | Argentina | 103 | 8 | Germany | 103 | 9 | Canada | 102 | 10 | Brazil | 102 | 11 | Australia | 100 | 12 | China | 94 | 13 | India | 94 | Source-http://ngureco.hubpages.com Gender disparity attitude in India has taken place from long generation and has affected women and their lives. When a boy is born the family members‚ friends and relative exclaim congratulations. Birth of a son is taken for granted as insurance

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    Pandora’s Box of knowledge is opened‚ its consequences are unstoppable. Indians quickly became aware of the enormous leaps made by Western political thought over the centuries. This awareness laid the seeds for subsequent demands for self-rule. But India faced a steep learning curve first. It had not paid the slightest heed to what had been going on elsewhere for centuries‚ if not millennia. But in the meantime the world had completely changed. People’s power was on the rise as never before in Britain

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    establishment is quite interesting. In the early 1990s‚ both Dr Saroj Ghose and Shri I.K. Mukherjee had visited a panorama museum based on the theme of ‘Battle of Borodino’ in Moscow. They wanted to create a panorama museum on the ‘Battle of Kurukshtra’ in India. When Dr Ghose approached Shri Bhajan Lal‚ CM of Haryana in 1995‚ he welcomed the proposal and arranged a suitable place adjacent to the existing Sri Krishna Museum in

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