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    Amity School of Communication AMITY UNIVERSITY RAJASTHAN Effects and implications of coalition governments on the political scenario in India Abstract: Parliamentary democracies ruled by multiparty cabinets make foreign policy decisions in a fairly unique institutional context‚ complicated by the politics of coalition government. Recent research suggests that this context is associated with foreign policy behaviors that are quite distinct in character from foreign policy made by single party cabinets

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    Train to Pakistan

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    in 1947‚ is becoming a fading word in the history books. First-hand accounts will soon vanish. Khushwant Singh‚ who was over thirty at the time‚ later wrote Train to Pakistan and got it published in 1956. Reprinted since then‚ reissued in hardcover‚ and translated into many languages‚ the novel is now known as a classic‚ one of the finest and best-known treatments of the subject. Khushwant Singh recreates a tiny village in the Punjabi countryside and its people in that fateful summer. When the flood

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    Title of issue: ‘Observation of Civil Proceedings’ Name (Student): Arjun Singh Course: BBA.LLB P.R.N. No.: 10010224062 Batch: 2010-15 Name of the Court: DISTRICT & SESSION COURT HISAR Date of Observation: 24/02/2015 Case No. I: CS/183/2015 Title of the Case: KALU SINGH v. RAHUL Stage of the case: Prelimnary Hearing Appearance made by the parties: Sh. Ram Chandar Kakkar the ld. Defendant counsel appeared for the defendant i.e. Sh. Rahul. The plaintiff didn’t appear. Proceedings

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    in 1947‚ is becoming a fading word in the history books. First-hand accounts will soon vanish. Khushwant Singh‚ who was over thirty at the time‚ later wrote Train to Pakistan and got it published in 1956. Reprinted since then‚ reissued in hardcover‚ and translated into many languages‚ the novel is now known as a classic‚ one of the finest and best-known treatments of the subject. Khushwant Singh recreates a tiny village in the Punjabi countryside and its people in that fateful summer. When the flood

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    (Group Activity) M/s. Jagat Singh & Sons undertook the responsibility of constructing the canteen-cum-student center building of the University Institute of Law at an estimated cost of Rs.2 Crores. The contract entered into between M/s. Jagat Singh & Sons and the University Institute of Law contained an Arbitration Clause wherein the parties agreed to submit their disputes for Arbitration to a sole arbitrator. When the building was half way through‚ M/s. Jagat Singh & Sons withdrew all their workers

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    R v Multani Law Factom

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    Quebec The appellant Balvir Singh Multani and his son Gurbaj Singh Multani are orthodox Sikhs 1. Gurbaj Singh‚ born in 19892‚ as being a devoted Sikh follower. Gurbaj believes that his religion requires him to wear a kirpan at all times. A kirpan is as small religious object which symbolizes the purity of the faith and his commitment to defend it3.It bears a resemblance to a blade and is required to be made of metal. In November 2001‚ little 12 year old Gurbaj Singh accidentally dropped his kirpan

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    Distinct from Ice Cream

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    Pistachio Almond‚ Malai (Cardamon Cream) and Mango. "It seems the trend is to go for smaller portions versus diet-type products‚" observes Kaurina’s EVP Aman Singh. "Kaurina’s snack kulfi bars are a mere 80 calories ... with only 4.5 grams of fat and 7 grams of sugar. Folks still want to indulge‚ but do not want to feel guilty about it." Singh says consumers’ tastes are evolving. "People are interested in more exotic and gourmet flavors‚" he notes of the product‚ whose roots are in the Indian subcontinent

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    Hawkers

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    BMC‚” said Dayashankar Singh‚ president of the union. Out of the over 4 lakh hawkers in the city‚ there are only 26‚000 licenced ones. Singh said the hawkers were being charged daily fees and given receipts from 1988 to 1998. The BMC also gave them licences during this period but later it stopped taking licence fees. “We will demand that such hawkers‚ who are more than 1 lakh‚ be regularised and be accommodated in hawking zones‚” said the hawkers’ union leader. Singh added that this would only

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    Jawaharlal Nehru born on 14th November 1889 in Allahabad‚ was the first Prime Minister of India and a central figure in Indian politics for much of the 20th century. He emerged as the paramount leader of the Indian Independence Movement under Mahatma Gandhi and ruled India from its establishment as an independent nation in 1947 until his death in office in 1964. Nehru is considered to be the architect of the modern Indian nation-state; a sovereign‚ socialist‚ secular‚ and democratic republic. A

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