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    S I G N I F I C A N C E O F S T U D Y O F K A N D L A P O R T 2.1 R e s e a r c h P r o b l e ms Statement of the problem I have chosen this topic to study about economic pattern of Kandla & Non Major Ports with socio economic conditions and port development in Saurashtra and Kutch region. The study is mainly focused on various types of ports that are developed in the said region. This study highlights the problems during the development of ports and on other side gives suitable

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    At the time of the first war of independence‚ any number of papers were in operation in the country. Many of these like Bangadoot of Ram Mohan Roy‚ Rastiguftar of Dadabhai Naoroji and Gyaneneshun advocated social reforms and thus helped arouse national awakening. It was in 1857 itself that Payam-e-Azadi started publication in Hindi and Urdu‚ calling upon the people to fight against the British. The paper was soon confiscated and anyone found with a copy of the paper was prosecuted for sedition. Again

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    Introduction and Background Raghunath Anant Mashelkar‚ is a former Director General of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research‚ a chain of 38 publicly funded industrial research and development institutions in India. He has very humble beginnings in a village called Mashel in Goa. His mother migrated to Bombay in search of a job after the demise of his father. He trained as a Chemical Engineer in Mumbai’s UDCT. He has made some path-breaking contributions in transport phenomena. In the

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    STATE INFORMATION COMMISSION‚ PUNJAB SCO NO. 32-33-34‚ SECTOR 17-C‚ CHANDIGARH Mrs. Naveen‚ W/o Late Sh. Shiv Kumar Abrol‚ R/o H. No. 95‚ Shingari Gali Chhota‚ Bazar Qadian‚ Tehsil – Batala‚ Distt. Gurdaspur … Complainant Versus Public Information Officer‚ O/o Senior Superintendent of Police‚ Batala‚ Distt. Gurdaspur. …Respondent Complaint Case no- 2799/2013 ORDER Present : Representative‚ Mr. Aman Abrol‚ for the complainant. Mr. Parkash Singh

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    Bio-Technology Paper-A (0108) 4. Bio-informatics Paper-I(0150) English (Compulsory) (0001) (For B.A. and Shastri Part-I) 9.15 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. MORNING English (Compulsory) (0401) (For B.A. and Shastri Part-III) 1. 2.15 p.m. to 5.15 p.m. EVENING History Paper-A (0251) (Same for Shastri Part-II) 2. Mathematics Paper-I (0277) 3. Zoology Paper-A (0294) English (Compulsory) (0201) (For B.A. and Shastri Part-II) ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION (0349) (SAME FOR B. Com./ B.B.A./ B.C.A.& B.Sc. (Hons. School) 1st‚ 2nd

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    Conjunctive Encoding Storage‚ and Recall: Avoiding a Tradeoff‚ Technical Report PDP.CNS.94.4‚ Carnegie Mellon University‚ Pittsburgh‚ PA‚ 1994. Psych Rev. 99 (1992) 268-305. [15] L. Shastri‚ Semantic Networks: An evidential formalization and its connectionist realization‚ (MorganKaufamnn‚ Los Altos‚ CA‚ 1988). [16] L. Shastri‚ Recruitment of binding and binding-error detector circuits via long-term potentiation‚ Neurocomputing 26-27 (1999) 865-874. 18 (1995) 555-586. Rev. 99 (1992) 195-231. [22] A. Treves

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    Margaret Thatcher and Indira Gandhi were both polarizing figures in their countries‚ who left behind controversial legacies. Both of these influential leaders seized opportunity when it appeared‚ and overcame the obstacles of being female politicians during some tremendously difficult and trying times. However‚ both of these women proved that leadership is not dependent on gender‚ yet on the determination and passion one has for their country. On October 13‚ 1925‚ Margaret Thatcher was born in

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    SPEECH ON JAMMU & KASHMIR DISPUTE Honourable Course Director‚ Respected Deputy Course Director and Dear Colleagues Assalam-o-Alaikum My topic of speech is Kashmir Issue. Today‚ There are many issues which are threats to World peace the The Kashmir dispute is the oldest‚ unresolved‚ international dispute in the world today. Pakistan considers Kashmir as its core political dispute with India. The exchange of fire between their forces across the Line of Control‚ which separates Azad Kashmir

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    PAKISTAN-UZBEKISTAN RELATION SHIP 1. INTRODUCTION Pakistan–Uzbekistan relations are the foreign relations between Pakistan and Uzbekistan. Relations between the two states were established when the republic of Uzbekistan became independent following the collapse of the USSR‚ the relations between the two countries were initially strained by the situation in Afghanistan which both countries border as they supported different factions Afghan factions. However relations improved after the

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    Indian History - Important events History of India . An overview : The people of India have had a continuous civilization since 2500 B.C.‚ when the inhabitants of the Indus River valley developed an urban culture based on commerce and sustained by agricultural trade. This civilization declined around 1500 B.C.‚ probably due to ecological changes. During the second millennium B.C.‚ pastoral‚ Aryan-speaking tribes migrated from the northwest into the subcontinent. As they settled in the middle Ganges

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