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    barefoot is commonly associated with poverty‚ but some cultures chose not to wear footwear‚ at least in some situations. The footwear sector is a very significant segment of the leather industry in India; rather it is the engine of growth for the entire Indian leather industry. India is the second largest global producer of footwear after China‚ accounting for 13% of global footwear production of 16 billion pairs. India produces 2065 million pairs of different categories of footwear (leather footwear -

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    The Indian Economy

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    * * Home * About Site * Content Quality Guidelines * * * * * * Suggest Us * Report Errors * Contact Us 1036 Words Essay on Indian Economy: Adopting New Approach By Dipti After independence‚ India chartered a path of economic development based on mixed economy‚ building a new industrial structure around the public sector and a closely monitored‚ regulated and controlled system where government played the role of licenser in the process of building

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    The main branches of science (also referred to as "sciences"‚ "scientific fields"‚ or "scientific disciplines") are commonly divided into two major groups: social sciences‚ which study human behavior and societies‚ and natural sciences‚ which study natural phenomena (including fundamental forces and biological life). These groupings are empirical sciences‚ which means the knowledge must be based on observable phenomena and be capable of being tested for its validity by other researchers working under

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    INDIAN CULTURE Have you ever thought of the amazing progress we‚ as human beings‚ have made in various spheres of life‚ be it language‚ literature‚ art and architecture‚ science or religion? Have you ever wondered how all this has been possible? This happened because‚ we did not have to make a fresh beginning each time‚ but were able to make use of and build on the work of past generations. You have never had to bother about having to make your own script or creating a new language system for

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    I would like to heed the attention of government of India in following areas through this letter. As we all know that India’s population is now about 1.06 billion (as per 2004 survey). Out of this 1.06 billion 65% of people solely depend on the agriculture for the livelihood & it is well known fact that irrespective of the social status (rich/poor) every human being ought to be depend on the farmers to feed his /her stomach. When farmers are doing such an incredible job of producing‚ feeding

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    IMPORTANCE OF AGRICULTURE TO ECONOMY OF MIANWALI Mianwali is the district situated in the north of Punjab. It is located at the border of province KPK AND PUNJAB. This district was formed in the year 1906 .it has three tehsil’s Mianwali Easa khel Piplan The majority of peoples of mianwali belong to the field of agriculture .Mianwali consists of wonder full irrigation system. It consists of canals‚ river‚ and tube well‚ INDUS RIVER is one important source which provides water to many areas in

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    Modern Agriculture: Its Effects on the Environment Agriculture has been a major component of the United States economy ever since colonial days‚ when 9 out of 10 working persons were employed on a farm. Produclivity of American agriculture has tripled since then‚ and today only 3 percent of our labor force produces enough food and fiber to meet domestic needs as well as supplying about 10 percent of total overseas consumption. This huge increase in efficiency has been the result of many factors

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    Over the last few years‚ this generation‚ my generation‚ have been enjoying the spoils provided not only by the labor workers‚ but also provided by the natural resources of none other than the planet itself. The way of thinking of the youth seemed to have been used to this way of living‚ the abundance of resources given by the agricultural workers may be one of the factors that influenced the matter at hand. Most of us seem to be so settled with how things are going now‚ despite the plethora of crisis

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    AGRICULTURE INSECURITY AND FOOD SECURITY IN INDIA Name – Prithivi.J Institution-School of Excellence in Law‚ The Tamilnadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University. Degree- Babl (Hons) Year of Study-III year AGRICULTURE INSECURITY AND FOOD SECURITY IN INDIA INTRODUCTION “There are people in the world so hungry‚ that God cannot appear to them except in the form of bread". ― Mahatma Gandhi All developing and developed nation have one common

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    3.2.3 Feature Extraction

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    2.3.3 Feature Extraction Feature extraction deals with the extraction of the distinctive features out of face images so that those face images can be differentiated among each other. There are several algorithms available for extracting features out of a face image. The most common is the use of mathematical formulas that generate a mathematical representation of a face image that is termed as a template‚ these templates are “the refined‚ processed and stored representation of the distinguishing

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