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    As India is a country of many languages‚ religions‚ and cultures‚ the Constitution provides special measures‚ in Articles 29 and 30‚ to protect the rights of the minorities. The Cultural and Educational Rights is one of the six fundamental rights that have been granted to us in the Indian Constitution. This right allows every citizen of India to have a cultural and education up to where that person wants. This fundamental right is described in the constitution as: Any section of the citizens

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    Dalits in India

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    Seminar:Dalits In India By K.Hymavathi Asst.Proffessor Dept.Of AS&H Vitam College of Engg. Visakhapatnam My Paper deals with the “Social Status of Dalits during the pre and post Independent IndiaIndia is a vast country. It is a land of rich culture and heritage. It is also a land of unity in diversity with its people following multi-religion and speaking many languages. India enjoys a democratic form of government. It has become independent 62years ago. Cast System In India: Social structure

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    References: Books 1.Shanthakumar‚ S.. ‘Introduction to Environmental law’. Nagpur: Wadhwa and Company law Publisher‚ 2008. 2.Thakur‚ Kailash. ‘Environmental Protection Law and Policy in India’. New Delhi: Deep & Deep Publications Pvt. Ltd.‚ 2005. 3.Leelakrishnan‚ P. ‘Environmental Law in India’. New Delhi: LexisNexis Butterworths‚ 2005. 4.Leelakrishnan‚ P. ‘Environmental Law Case Book’‚ New Delhi: LexisNexis Butterworths‚ 2005. Article 1.Shantanu Jugtawat: “Role of human rights to achieve

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    Imperialism In India

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    The British Empire was at its zenith when‚ in 1911‚ it was decided to move the capital of British India from Calcutta to Delhi. While the move away from Calcutta was the result of political and administrative considerations‚ the choice of Delhi was dictated strongly by symbolic associations – the desire to tap into the aura of an ancient capital city. Soon work began on grand capital city‚ worthy of the jewel in the crown of the British Empire. A major aim was to represent the might of the Empire

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    highest scoring team for ten games‚ England for seven and Canada for one. At the 1930 games‚ women competed in Swimming and Diving only. From 1934‚ women also competed in some Athletics events. The next edition is going to held in 2010 in Delhi‚ India. In 2014 the Games will be held in Glasgow‚ Scotland. 2010 Commonwealth Games {draw:a} The 2010 Commonwealth Games are the

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    and could not survive independently‚ would you seek a new religion to find peace and equality? Buddhism was a major advantage for India because it made people equal in the caste system compared to Hinduism and Jainism. Within the caste system In India‚ there are five levels of diversity in Hinduism. “The Brahmins were the upper class men who in India refer to the class of educators‚ law makers‚ scholars‚ priests and preachers of Dharma in Hinduism (I.N.Z.com).”The Kshatriyas were warriors

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    President of India

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    President of India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia President of India Presidential Standard Incumbent Pranab Mukherjee since 25 July 2012 Style Hon’ble President (Within India) His Excellency (Outside India) Residence Rashtrapati Bhavan Appointer Electoral College Term length Five years (renewable) Inaugural holder Rajendra Prasad 26 January 1950 Formation Indian Constitution 26 January 1950 Salary 1.5 lakh (US$2‚400) (monthly)[1] Website President of India The President

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    wrote important points in the notebook paragraph. It told that Hindustan is a land of rivers‚ Derived from a Persian word Hind (Sindhu)‚ Primarily the term “Hindustan” refers ( A river in Sanskrit) to Republic of India and it’s usually applied to the Ganges Plain of North India‚ between the Himalayas in the north and the Deccan Plateau in the South. These were some information by me and some from my teacher. The conclusion was – Thus‚ it tell us that the term Hindustan involved in terms

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    ANTI-DISCRIMINATION LEGISLATION IN INDIA Discrimination has been a major issue in India and people have been exploited on the basis of their caste and gender for years. The two main legislations that have been enacted by the Parliament of India to prevent such discrimination are The Scheduled Castes and Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act‚ 1989 and The Hindu Succession Act‚ 1956. Article 15 of the Indian Constitution also prohibits discrimination on grounds of religion‚ race‚ caste

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    1. How did the geographical location of the Indus Valley make possible the growth of civilization there? The growth of civilization in the Indus Valley was made possible by the many geographical features surrounding the area where settlement in India first began. For example‚ the Indus River‚ which flows across the northern region of the subcontinent‚ would flood when the heavy snows of the Himalayas melted. As a result‚ a layer of fertile soil was left behind along the banks of the river‚ creating

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