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    Deforestation

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    gets destroyed. Landslide often occurs naturally. However‚ as a result of Various human activities‚ the occurrence of landslide in our country has increased. No single monsoon season goes without news of some major or minor landslide occurring. The Krishna Vhir‚ between Katmandu And Narayanghat has become notorious landslides troubling travelers throughout the year. Landslides also harmfully affect human beings and their possessions. Flood The overflow of water from rivers and streams into nearby

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    Costal Plains

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    river deltas also occupy the valleys. The region of the eastern coastal plains is an expansive area and is divided into six regions. The six regions of the eastern coastal plains of India are the Mahanadi Delta‚ the Southern Andhra Pradesh Plain‚ the Krishna Godavari deltas‚ the Kanyakumari Coast‚ the Coromandel and the Sandy Coastal regions. The eastern coastal plains are characterized by a temperature that exceeds 30 degrees Celsius and also experiences high levels of humidity. The rainfall of the

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    Essay on India Corruption

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    References: 1) Krishna K. Tummala (2002): “Corruption in India: Control measures and consequences”‚ Asian Journal of Political Science‚ 10:2‚ 43-69 2) Krishna K 3) Jon S.T. Quah (2008): “Curbing Corruption in India: An Impossible Dream?” Asian Journal of Political Science‚ 16:3‚ 240-259 4) Samuel Paul (1998): “Corruption in India: Who will

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    Mriganka Pal is born in Krishnanagar‚ Nadia‚ West Bengal. He is a Gold Medalist. He has done his Diploma in Sculpture from Rabindra Bharti University‚ in Calcutta. He has participated in several national exhibitions in India. He also have achieved several awards in different exhibitions such as Award from Indian Society of Oriental Art in 1988‚ Certificate of Merit from Bombay Art Society‚ in 1992 and award from Mountaineers Association of Krishnanagar in 2008. T.V Programme ‘Tanabana’‚ is broadcasted

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    Hindu Mythology

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    used pathya (words) from the Rigveda‚ abhinaya (gestures) from the Yajurveda‚ geet (music) from the Samaveda and rasa (emotions) from the Atharvaveda to form the Natyaveda (body of knowledge about dance).[4]The best-known of Hindu deities—Shiva‚ Kali and Krishna—are typically represented dancing.[5] Shiva’s cosmic dance‚ tandava‚ Kali’s dance of creation and destruction and Krishna’s dance with the gopikas (cow-herd girls)—Rasa Lila—are popular motifs in Hindu mythology.[6] In ancient India‚ there were no

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    Bharatnatyam

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    Introduction to Semiotics Bharatanatyam A journey from temples to the proscenium An introduction Bharatanatyam is a Sanskrit word‚ which means the dance of Bharata (India). True to its name‚ it is one of the oldest and most popular dance forms of India. It originated in the temples of Southern India and was later codified and documented as a performing art by the Tanjore Quartet. It is now the most popular Indian classical dance and is appreciated worldwide. Bharatanatyam is a language in itself

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    |Introduction | | | |Globalization has enlarged the scope for efficient operations‚ cost reduction‚ economies of scale‚ better| | |customer services‚ wealth optimization‚ human resource protection‚ new technologies adoption‚ capital | | |restructuring

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    All activities are being enacted by the senses of the material nature without exception; but the unrealized‚ deluded by false identification of being the body‚ thus thinks: “I’m the doer” So man’s uselessly arrogance‚ his ego that he is the doer‚ has not any meaning‚ it is totally reasonless‚ and the reasoned of all arrogance is his ignorance‚ lack of wisdom‚ a wise man never takes credit of his success or his failure. Living life in pain has no reason‚ if you know that you don’t have any control

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    Hampi, the Land of Temples

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    Hampi (Kannada: ಹಂಪೆ Hampe) is a village in northern Karnataka state‚ India. It is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara‚ the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. Predating the city of Vijayanagara‚ it continues to be an important religious centre‚ housing the Virupaksha Temple‚ as well as several other monuments belonging to the old city. As the village is at the original centre of Vijayanagara‚ it is sometimes confused with the ruined city itself. The ruins are a UNESCO World Heritage

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    Dams and Rivers of India

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    Development‚ Planning and Performance: An Evaluation KSR MURTHY - The Legacy of Nehru: A Centennial Assessment‚ 1992 - Promilla & Co. PP Karan - The Geographical Review‚ 1997 - questia.com .. |National Water Policy‚ 2002. India’s experience. The Krishna-Godavari water dispute. The Cauvery water dispute. The | |Ravi-Beas water dispute .. |10 Dec 2004 ... 2004 Downloadable! In this paper we argue that Indian water-dispute settlement mechanisms are ambiguous | |and opaque • National Water Policy‚ 2002

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