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    ------------------------------------------------- Betel From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia For the mixture of leaf and nut‚ see Paan. For the biblical place‚ see Bethel. The Betel (Piper betle) is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family‚ which includes pepper and kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant[1] and for its medicinal properties. Betel leaf is mostly consumed in Asia‚ and elsewhere in the world by some Asian emigrants‚ as betel quid or paan‚ with or without tobacco

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    greater then America’s Presidential elections. Over 70 million voters will cast their precious vote to choose their representative. More than one thousand political parties are taking part in this jumbo fair of democracy. To choose 543 members of the Lok Sabha‚ it is estimated that the political parties will spend ten thousand crores of rupees. This amount is far ahead of any other elections held at any part of the globe. It is estimated that rupees two thousand crores will go in giving cash to voters

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    1 AS INTRODUCED IN LOK SABHA Bill No. 61 of 2014 THE SURROGACY (REGULATION) BILL‚ 2014 BY DR. KIRIT PREMJIBHAI SOLANKI‚ M.P. A BILL to provide for regulation of surrogacy and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto. BE it enacted by Parliament in the Sixty-fifth Year of the Republic of India as follows: — 1. (1) This Act may be called the Surrogacy (Regulation) Act‚ 2014. (2) It extends to the whole of India. 5 (3) It shall come into force on such date as the Central Government

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    E-WASTE IN INDIA RESEARCH UNIT (LARRDIS) RAJYA SABHA SECRETARIAT NEW DELHI JUNE‚ 2011 CONTENTS Page Nos. Preface Chapter 1— Introduction 1.1 Introduction 1.2 What is e-waste 1.2.1 Composition of e-waste 1.2.2 E-waste generation in India 1.3 Electronic waste in the global context 1.4 Growth of electrical and electronic industry in India 1.4.1 A brief history 1.4.2 Computer & computer components segment 1.4.3 The consumer electronics (television) segment 1.4.4 The telecommunications segment

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    Mohammad Hamid Ansari |  -  | Prime Minister | Manmohan Singh (INC) |  -  | Speaker of the House | Meira Kumar (INC) |  -  | Chief Justice | Altamas Kabir[3] | Legislature | Parliament of India |  -  | Upper house | Rajya Sabha |  -  | Lower house | Lok Sabha | Independence from the United Kingdom |  -  | Dominion | 15 August 1947  |  -  | Republic | 26 January 1950  | Area |  -  | Total | 3‚287‚263 km2[b] (7th) 1‚269‚219 sq mi  |  -  | Water (%) | 9.6 | Population |  - 

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    MODULE - 5 Political Science Major Contemporary Issues 22 Notes COMMUNALISM‚ CASTE AND RESERVATIONS In a democratic system‚ it is quite common that people use different methods for expressing solidarity and achieving political power. In a country like India‚ politics has been dominated by promoting communalism and castism. The social diversities and disparities in our country are understood in terms of the existence of many groups linked to a caste or religion. Tensions have

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    Political Science M.Marks:75 Time: 2 [pic] Term : 1st Unit :I Indian Constitution at work: 1. Making of the constitution: why do we need constitution? What does a constitution do? Who made our constitution? How did the country’s partition affect the working of the constitution assembly? What were the sources of constitution? 7.Marks 2. Fundamental Rights: Why do we need for a bill of rights in the constitution:?What are the fundamental rights provided by the constitution? Why

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    The Indian Judiciary is partly a continuation of the British legal system established by the English in the mid-19th century based on a typical hybrid legal system in which customs‚ precedents and legislative law have validity of law. The Constitution of India is the supreme legal document of the country. There are various levels of judiciary in India — different types of courts‚ each with varying powers depending on the tier and jurisdiction bestowed upon them. They form a strict hierarchy of importance

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    CORRUPTION Prateek Gupta BUSINESS ETHICS Contents ABSTRACT This paper looks into the age-old debate of whether corruption is the only cause or there are some other causes‚ which have a huge impact on the economy as well as corporate. It has become a social issue. After looking briefly through its merits and demerits‚ forms and causes‚ we will see the consequences of corruption in the economy as a whole and businesses as well. It is very difficult

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    INDIA KOREA FRIENDSHIP At first‚ we have to know about “Friendship”. Friendship calls for nothing but co-ordination and mutual understanding between two friends. To make friends is a science‚ To keep friends is an Art. But it is very difficult to find a true friend in the world. Shakespeare rightly says that “Words are easy like the wind Faithful friends are hard to find.” India korea friendship has made great strides in recent years and have become truly multidimensional

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