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    Child Labour in India

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    | CHILD LABOUR IN INDIA   CHILD LABOUR(harish).pptx (Size: 2.57 MB / Downloads: 17)  INTRODUCTION Child Labour‚ consisting of children below 14 years of age‚ is defined by the International Labour Organization (ILO) Child labour is a universal problem and as a citizen of India we must strive to take stern actions against child labour. Who Is a Child Labour? Children are the greatest gift to humanity and the same gift is being misused for personal gains as child labour..  person

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    India of My Dreams

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    tryst with destiny‚ and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge‚ not wholly or in full measure‚ but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour‚ when the world sleeps‚ India will awake to life and freedom With these words of Pandit Nehru‚ on 15th August at the stroke of the midnight hour India declared itself independent from the British rule. As the Union Jack was being brought down and the Indian tricolor flew up the hopes and aspiration of the Indian founding fathers were completed

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    Indias Engagement with SAARC India’s Engagement in SAARC In December 1985‚ seven South Asian countries – Sri Lanka‚ Bhutan‚ India‚ Maldives‚ Nepal‚ Pakistan‚ and Bangladesh – adopted the charter formally establishing the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC). With Afghanistan joining the organisation in 2007‚ SAARC comprised of eight members. SAARC member cooperation among others were in the area of agriculture and rural‚ biotechnology‚ culture‚ energy‚ environment‚ economy

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    India and Pakistan Conflicts

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    Revolution and Reform in the Making of Modern India (UC Press) Nine Hours to Ra?na Morky and India‚ 7906-1910 (UC Press) An Error of Judgment Roots of Confrontation in South Asia: Afghanistan‚ Pakistan‚ India and the Superpowers Jinnah of Pakistan: A Life Massacre atjalliamvala Bagh Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan: His Life and Times An Introduction to India Nehru: A Tryst with Destiny Gandhi’s Passion: The Life and Legacy ofMahatma Gandhi Encyclopedia of India (editor) Shameful Flight: The Last Years

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    The Role of Women in India

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    The Role of Women in India. Synopsis:- * Introduction | * Women of the Vedic period | * Women of the post-Vedic period | * Women‚ during British rule in India | * Women of the post-Independence period | * Women in Modern India | * Brutalities afflicted on women folk | * Five-Year plans | * Goals Visualized for women | * Conclusion | Introduction:- The status of women in any civilizations shows the stage of evolution at which‚ the civilization

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    Internal Terrorism in India

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    Introduction 01 Chronology of major incidents 04 • Western india 04 • Jammu and kashmir 05 • Northern and Northwestern India 06 • Northeastern india 10 • South india 13 • Challenges before India’s Internal Security 14 Internal strategy 16   Introduction Internal terrorism has been an ugly scene in India probably for as long as we have known. The independence war saw the nation split into two parts

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    Role of Womens in India

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    Role Of Women In Modern India INTRODUCTION: Our Indian is gradually emerging as a powerful land since women began playing significant role for the development of the nation. Role of woman in modern India can be called as phenomenal. Woman who once considered being the masters in the art of home making are now considered to be the forces that shape a country. “The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world.” -Albert Einstein PRACTICAL STATUS OF INDIAN WOMAN: There was a time when women

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    Social Reforms in India

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    Roy‚ a pioneer in modern religious reform movements in India‚ was also the Morning Star of GullyBaba Publishing House modern social reform movement in the country. Social reform became integral part of religious reform in India and this was equally true of Brahm0 Samaj‚ Prarthana Samaj‚ Arya Samaj‚ Ramakrishna Mission‚ and Theosophical Society in Hinduism as also among the Muslims‚ the Parsis and the Sikhs. The social reform movement in India has aimed at uprooting social evils and inculcating in

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    Ancient India Religion

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    | Ancient India saw the relationship between knowledge of science and technology‚ with religion and social relations. The archaeological remains of the Indus Valley reveal knowledge of applied sciences. Scientific techniques were used in irrigation‚ Metallurgy‚ making of fired bricks and pottery‚ and simple reckoning and measurement of areas and volumes. Aryan achievements in the field of astronomy‚ mathematics and medicine are well known. Chinese records indicate knowledge of a dozen books of Indian

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    McDonalds in India

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    With India’s business environment showing potential for growth in the early 90s due to economic liberalization‚ population and income growth‚ MacDonald’s (MD) has adopted an international strategy by tapping into the market in India to expand their business. MD relative success has come from their willingness to ‘think global‚ act local’ in its transnational strategy‚ taking India’s macro-environment into consideration in carrying out their business. The 4 factors are as follow: Firstly‚ the main

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