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    Maurya Empire

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    Mauryan Empire The Mauryan Empire was a geographically extensive and powerful empire in Ancient India. The Mauryan Dynasty from 321 to 185 BC ruled this powerful empire. It was one of the world’s largest empires in its time. At it’s greatest extent‚ the empire stretched to the north along the natural boundaries of the Himalayas‚ and to the eat stretching into what is now Assam (South of the eastern Himalayas). To the west‚ it most likely reached beyond modern Pakistan‚ and joining into what

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    James Lentz DBQ essay on Asoka Asoka: Ruthless Conqueror or Enlightened Ruler Asoka was one of the greatest rulers of ancient India. He was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya of Magadha who established the first Indian empire. Chandragupta reigned for twenty-four years before relinquishing his throne in favor of his son‚ Bundusara (Asoka’s father)‚ who left no noticeable mark upon the empire. My thesis would be that Asoka was an enlightened ruler and not a ruthless conqueror. The first

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    Janapada-the Land‚ and the People‚ Durga-the Fortres‚ Kosha the Treasury‚ Danda-the Army and Mitra-the Allies. This entire set-up of the kingdom was described as Saptanga Theory in ancient India. The Swamin refers to the king‚ regarded as the indispensable‚ integral and inseperable part of the state in ancient India. King in all cases belonged to the noble and royal family who possessed qualities of both head and heart. Amatya or the minister refers to all the official involved in the functioning of

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    British/India History

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    industrialization‚they crushed the Indian rural economy and forcefully developed a market for British products.The wealthy power of UK Pound is stands on the looted Indian wealth. They divided India in seven parts and left a wound named Pakistan in body of India.Actually they benefited from India. Advances in transportation. India benefited as it made roads‚ tunnels railways‚ ship yards and a lot of different things. But most important it made education more accessible. Network developed a modern economy

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    Vedic

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    math Vedic mathematics (book) | |Note that there are two distinct articles with almost the same name: this one has "mathematics" lowercase‚ Vedic Mathematics (book) has "Mathematics" capitalised. For the actual mathematics of the Vedic period‚ see Sulba Sūtras and Indian mathematics. Vedic mathematics is a list of sixteen basic sūtras‚ or aphorisms‚ presented by a Hindu scholar and mathematician‚ Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja‚ during the early part of the 20th century.[1] While its author

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    INDUSTRY PROFILE OF INSURANCE COMPANIES IN INDIA It was in 1818 when the first Life Insurance Company was established in India by private and foreign insurers. In the twentieth century many medium and large sized foreign as well as Indian Insurance companies cropped up with different objectives all across India. The Government of India issued an Ordinance in 1956 on nationalizing the Life Insurance sector and Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) came into existence in the same year. The Life Insurance

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    Palani(History of India)

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    materials of abhishegam like milk‚ sandalpaste‚ etc.‚ attain medicinal properties on being poured over Lord Palaniandavars idol and they have cured many diseases‚ when taken by the patients. It is a speciality of Palani. PALANI STHALAPURANAM The History of Palani written by Balasubramania Kavirayar speaks about the glory of this place. This contains 23 chapters in 987 verses‚ and was written in 1628AD. The Temple Office has released a new and revised book in 1998. The story of Lord Muruga‚ why

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    My Aim in Life

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    Bio-Technology Paper-A (0108) 4. Bio-informatics Paper-I(0150) English (Compulsory) (0001) (For B.A. and Shastri Part-I) 9.15 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. MORNING English (Compulsory) (0401) (For B.A. and Shastri Part-III) 1. 2.15 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. EVENING History Paper-A (0251) (Same for Shastri Part-II) 2. Mathematics Paper-I (0277) 3. Zoology Paper-A (0294) English (Compulsory) (0201) (For B.A. and Shastri Part-II) ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION (0349) (SAME FOR B. Com./ B.B.A./ B.C.A.& B.Sc. (Hons. School) 1st‚

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    1. As a trend setter and harbinger of the movement‚ Madhusudan Das organised the first multifacet cooperative enterprise of the country "The Cuttack Cooperative Store" as early as 1898. 2. The Cuttack Co-operative Store came into existence on 11th June‚ 1898 with Madhusudan Das as the honorary secretary and Jankinath Bose‚ the father of Netajee Subash Chandra Bose as the treasurer. 3. To save the poor cultivators from the exploitation of the money-lenders‚ the Co-operative Movement started in

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    A Brief History of India

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    admission that all problems are not central problems and that the results of problems not central; in their incidence require decision at the place and by the persons where and by whom the incidence is most deeply felt.3 Historical Notes: The history of Local Government elections inside Pakistan was started from the regime of General Ayub Khan (1959-1969). In 1959‚ he issued an Ordinance through which non-party Local Government “Basic Democracy” elections were held. “Basic Democracies introduced

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