Religious extremism in Pakistan Religious extremism tends to a state of mind of a person about his religion in which he has such firm belief on his concepts such that any negotiation from it is unbearable for him. He becomes aggressive towards the society. As not only he considers himself to follow the religion strictly in his way but wants the society to do so. If unfortunately someone refuses his thoughts‚ he can go to any limit to make that person acting upon his ideology. He can even commit
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6 Reaction of Government Policies 6 1.7 Rise of political Islam and Terrorism (Domestic Impact) 6 1.8 Rise of political Islam and Terrorism (International Impact) 7 1.9 Musharraf as Center 7 1.10 Status of Constitution and Parliament 7 1.11 Kashmir and Palestine Cause 7 2. Financial Situation post 9/11 8 2.1 The financially uncertainty 8 2.2 Foreign aid 8 2.3 Effect on KSE-100 Index 8 2.4 Final Impact 9 3. References 10
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Vietnam Tourism Report Q1 2011 Business Environment Outlook Table: Asia Travel And Tourism Business Environment Ratings Limits of Potential Returns Tourism Market Hong Kong India Malaysia Singapore Japan China Thailand Australia New Zealand Indonesia Vietnam Sri Lanka Cambodia 86 82 82 64 66 64 64 44 36 42 46 17 64 Country Structure 77 64 52 68 71 75 59 64 60 62 52 46 60 Limits 82.8 75.6 71.6 65.3 67.6 67.9 62.3 51.0 44.5 49.2 48.0 26.8 62.6 Risks to Realisation of Returns Market Risks
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The Aligarh Movement The War of Independence 1857 ended in a disaster for the Muslims. The British believed that the Muslims were responsible for the war of 1857 and therefore‚ they were subjected to ruthless punishment and merciless revenge. The British had always looked upon the Muslims as their enemies because they had ousted them from power. With the war of 1857 this feeling was intensified and every attempt was made to ruin and suppress the Muslims forever. Thus the Mughal rule
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The following article talks about the various measures which if adopted by Indian government can make India not only a developed country but a world super power. India has the potential of becoming a super power & it can become so if the following fifty steps are taken by the Indian government. India is a rapidly developing country but at the same time it is facing lot of problems both internally & externally & India can become a developed country & a world Super Power only if these
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D 1988) So it means that religion was not the basis of the long area of cold war between these two rivals. On the other hand a case of India and Pakistan‚ the two major countries in South Asia. They are still in a situation of cold war‚ where Kashmir is the bone of contention to achieving and marinating peaceful relations. Apparently it seems to be a far for religious success but the hidden reality is something different.
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a country like ours‚ exists a law which makes a mockery of the basic human rights. The recent violence in Kashmir triggered a nationwide debate on the validity of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act‚ 1958‚ popularly known as AFSPA. First introduced in the states of Arunachal Pradesh‚ Assam‚ Manipur‚ Meghalaya‚ Mizoram‚ Nagaland and Tripura‚ the act was later extended to Jammu and Kashmir in July 1990. It is a draconian law which gives unbridled powers to the armed forces. Any commissioned officer
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Tourism in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Every year‚ more than 3 million tourists vTaj MahalAgraUttar PradeshTso Moriri LakeLadakhUnion TerritoriesUnited StatesUnited KingdomMaharashtraTamil NaduDelhiUttar PradeshAndhra PradeshTamil Nadu[4]ChennaiDelhiMumbaiAgraChennaiDelhi ranked at 50‚ Mumbai at 57 and Agra at 65.[5] The Travel & Tourism Competitiveness Report 2011 ranked the price competitiveness of India’s tourism sector 28th out of 139 countries
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Registration: An analysis of Legal Provisions and the Case Law Faizan I Nazar* I. Introduction Registration of some classes of documents is compulsorily required under the various statutes like Transfer of Property Act‚ Contract Act etc. The (Jammu and Kashmir) Registration Act‚ Svt 1970 (1922 A.D) is a specific Legislation which under section 17 enumerates the documents which have been compulsorily registered under the Act. The first class of document which is enumerated under clause (a) sub section (1)
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INSTITUTE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT‚ AURANGABAD Part A: Discuss the distinctive features of Indian Cuisine with reference to various concepts techniques and influences. Part B: Food & Culture of Amritsar INDIAN CUISINE & CULTURE Sugandh Katyal (C-1432) “Submitted in Fulfillment of the Requirement for B.A. (hons.) in Culinary Arts” THE UNIVERSITY OF HUDDERSFIELD‚ UNITED KINGDOM MAY 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS S.No. CONTENTS Page No. 1. Cover Page I 2. Table of Contents
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