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    India of my dreams

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    India has emerged from the very background of people living in southeast asia. It is a perfect blend of some of the largest religions in the world. Having held the position of the largest democracy in the world for over 65 years is a difficult task and we need to give credit to our great thinkers of the time. Today we cherish‚ we are happy‚ we play‚ we enjoy in India due to 2 reasons: 1) The struggles by our forefathers and 2) The power of democratic principles which hold us today. Our ancestors

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    The India of My Dreams

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    importantly‚ an indian who dreamt of a better india in the future. Well‚ talking of dreams‚ a dream is a sub-conscious psychic vision of the ’Ideal’;coloured by personal affections and framed by the human yearning to reach what one wants.But for all the myriad personal fantasies and dreams‚the only common dream born out of the heart of patriotic sensibility is that of the country of our dreams.And when the country at the heart of such a dream is as great as India‚the dream is rather vivid‚colourful and

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    Heritage of India

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    HERITAGE OF INDIA | Heritage means what we inherit from our ancestors and from our past. The heritage of India is the result of developments in the social‚ economic‚ cultural and political life of Indian people over a period of thousands of years. | India is a vast country. It extends for approx 3000 km from Kashmir in the north to Kanyakumari in the south and for the same distance from its western-most parts to its eastern-most parts. The Himalayan ranges in the north and the sea in the east

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    Poverty and India

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    adequate for a comfortable lifestyle. India has the world’s largest number of poor people living in a single country. Out of its total population of more than 1 billion‚ 350 to 400 million people are living below the poverty line. Nearly 75% of the poor people are in rural areas‚ most of them are daily wagers‚ landless laborers and self employed house holders. There are a number of reasons for poverty in India. Some of the basic reasons of rural poverty in India are: • Unequal distribution of income

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    50 letters a day expressing admiration for his action. This was part of a much wider right-wing‚ religious‚ reaction against Partition. Hindu and Sikh refugees from Pakistan were calling for retribution against the Muslims who had stayed behind in India. The relations between the two communities were poisoned further by the tribal invasion of the state of Jammu and Kashmir. With the raiders aided and equipped by the Pakistani army‚ the religious conflict had‚ inevitably‚ become a national one. A bloody

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    Unity in Diversity in India India is probable the only country in the world where people belonging to different religions‚ castes and creeds‚ speaking different languages‚ having different cultures‚ different modes of living‚ different clothing‚ different feeding habits‚ worshiping different gods and deity live together in harmony and believe to be the children of one mother-MOTHER INDIA. They are one nation at large. They are governed by one central authority‚ have one Prime Minister‚ one president

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    Country Profile India

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    Country Profile India http://www.dnb.co.in/IndianRetailIndustry/overview.asp http://www.ukessays.com/essays/business/international-business-strategy-of-amorepacific.php http://www.indianmirror.com/indian-industries/cosmetics.html http://www.thenational.ae/thenationalconversation/industry-insights/retail/a-makeover-for-indias-cosmetics-industry http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/country-profile/asia-oceania/india http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes

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    role of women in india

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    The Role of Women in India Synopsis:- Introduction Women of the Vedic period Women in modern India Women empowerment Conclusion Introduction:- The status of women in any civilizations shows the stage of evolution at which‚ the civilization has arrived. The term “status” includes not only personal and proprietary rights but also duties‚ liabilities and disabilities. In the case of an Indian woman‚ it means her personal rights‚ proprietary rights‚ her duties‚ liabilities and disabilities

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    The Jesuit Legacy in India

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    The Jesuit Legacy in India Abstract: The Jesuits arrived in India in 1542 A.D. to carry out Christ’s command to “go and make disciples of all nations” (Matthew 28:19). Over the last 500 years‚ they have woven themselves into the very fabric of India with deep psychological‚ theological and sociological connotations. This article tells that story; highlights some noteworthy Jesuit influences on Modern India‚ particularly in the fields of education‚ medicine‚ social service and leadership training

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    Causes For Terrorism in India The causes for the various insurgent/terrorist movements include: Political causes: This is seen essentially in Assam and Tripura. The political factors that led to insurgency-cum-terrorism included the failure of the government to control large-scale illegal immigration of Muslims from Bangladesh‚ to fulfil the demand of economic benefits for the sons and daughters of the soil‚ etc. Economic causes: Andhra Pradesh‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Orissa and Bihar are prime examples

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