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    Prime Ministers of India

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    The Prime Minister of India‚ as addressed to in the Constitution of India‚ is the chief of government‚ chief advisor to the President of India‚ head of the Council of Ministers and the leader of the majority party in parliament. The prime minister leads the executive branch of the Government of India. The prime minister is the senior member of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system. The prime minister selects and can dismiss other members of the cabinet; allocates

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    connected to important cities | Has sea port and airport. | Has madras sea port. | Sea port and airport is far away from the place. | * As per the experts guidance ‚ steel plants were set up in vizag and salem. * But then PM Smt. Indira Gandhi layed the foundation stone in 1971 at vijayanagar ‚though she knew that the place was not suitable to set a steel plant. This was ultimately done to please the people and impress them because it was election time. But the work never started there

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    1. U.C. Banerjee Commission :- Enquiry into Godhra carnage (railways) 2. Sarkaria Commission : Centre-State relations 3. Srikrishna Commission : 1992 Bombay riots 4. Thakkar Commission : Indira Gandhi assassination case 5. Malhotra Committee : Insurance Reforms 6. Ajay Vikram Singh Committee : Faster promotions in army 7. Rajinder Sachar Committee {1} : Companies and MRPT Act 8. Rajindar Sachar Committee {2} : Report on the social‚ economic and educational status of the Muslims of India 9. Jyoti

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    Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru

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    1916‚ Nehru married sixteen year old Kamala Kaul. In the first year of the marriage‚ Kamala gave birth to their only child‚ Indira Priyadarshini. The son of the wealthy barrister and politician Motilal Nehru‚ Jawaharlal Nehru became a leader of the left wing of the Congress when fairly young. Rising to become Congress President under the mentorship of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi‚ Nehru was a charismatic and radical leader‚ advocating complete independence for India from the British Empire. In the long

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    became a follower of Mahatma Gandhi who had just returned from South Africa at that time. When India gained its independence‚ he became the first Prime Minister of free India. He was a perfect blend of eastern philosophical values and western scientific thinking and encouraged technological progress. But he was also a man of letters and a great poet and wrote some famous works like‚ ‘Glimpses of World History’ and ‘Discovery of India’. His letters to his daughter‚ Indira‚ were also compiled into

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    Tejas Best

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    Imp:- Role of Women in Modern World Looking back at history pages of ancient times‚ we find that women were treated with respect in the Indian society. In the Vedic age women were educated. However‚ as society became orthodox‚ there was change in their status. They were confined to the four walls of kitchen and occupied in rearing children. Men became bread earners. The roles of men and women were thus separated. But now the social scene has considerably changed. Women all over the world are

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    PAKISTAN STUDIES ASSIGNMENT PAKISTAN RELATIONS WITH INDIA: Relations between India and Pakistan have been strained by a number of historical and political issues‚ and are defined by the violent partition of British India in 1947‚ the Kashmir dispute and the numerous military conflicts fought between the two nations. Consequently‚ even though the two South Asian nations share historic‚ cultural‚ geographic‚ and economic links‚ their relationship has been plagued by hostility and

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    abdul kalam

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    Early life and education A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 in a Tamil Muslim family to Jainulabdeen‚ a boat owner and Ashiamma‚ a housewife‚ at Rameswaram‚ located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[7][8][9][10] He came from a poor background and started working at an early age to supplement his family’s income.[11] After completing school‚ Kalam distributed newspapers in order to financially contribute to his father’s income.[11][12] In his school years‚ he had average grades‚ but

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    Dear Friends‚ It gives us great pleasure for all of us here from the TALKING GREEN team to forward this special editorial issue as part of our new initiative this year to focus on specific subject of importance on science and the world and come up with a monthly editorial issue . We sincerely thank you for your response to our first editorial issue and with that this time also it will provide you some food for thought and share your views and observations to grow and move on better roads

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    Present Situaion of India

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    INDIA’s PRESENT SITUATION Ever since Nehru’s period ended‚ although Indira Gandhi tried to usher in the continuance of non-alignment and indigenous (Swadeshi) developments‚ corruption in Congress party and within all government systems created unprecedented problems‚ resulting in various upsurge (including the so-called JP movement). Slowly and steadily the deterioration in law and order as well as in balanced functioning of the democratic systems got jeopardized. From a “zero” dependence on the

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