countries and internal terrorism emulates from religious or communal violence and Naxalite–Maoist insurgency. Terror activities involve either Indian or foreign citizens. The regions with long term terrorist activities today are Jammu and Kashmir‚ Mumbai‚ Central India (Naxalism) and the Seven Sister States (independence and autonomy movements). As of 2006‚ at least 232 of the country’s 608 districts were afflicted‚ at differing intensities‚ by various insurgent and terrorist movements.[3] In August
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persons were removed to the nearby hospitals and doctors took no time to attend them. Police cordoned off all railway stations on the western line and strict frisking and checkup was carried out at the central and harbour stations of local trains. Mumbai police suspect the RDX may have been used in the serial blasts that claimed the lives of at least 190 persons injuring another 600 people or more. Samples from the blast hit trains have been sent for forensic examination and it would take some time
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In an interview with Rediff.com‚ bestselling author Rashmi Bansal talks about her new book‚ Poor Little Rich Slum (co-authored by Deepak Gandhi) and just why Dharavi is such an important part of Mumbai. You’ve probably heard of Dharavi; it’s impossible not to have. If you’re living in Mumbai‚ you probably pass by it every day‚ holding your breath‚ turning up your nose and trying hard to ignore the filth around you. The government has‚ from time to time‚ announced plans to redevelop
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Contemporary Issues Economy of Maharashtra (Agricultural) Names Roll No. Manas Manohar 47 Yunus Badgujar 33 Harshada Ahire 35 Nupura Deshpande 30 Anil Rajput 32 Vipul Barde 34 Arvind Chawda 31 Ajinkya Sonar 29 Sr. no. Table of content 1 An Introduction to Maharashtra economy 2 Chief agriculture patterns 3 MIDC 4 SEZ (Special Economic Zone) 5 Shoshit Shetkari Kashtkari Kamgar Mukti Sangharsh and Sharad Joshi Shetkari Sanghatana 6 Co – Operative Movement
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International Airport became Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport. The extent to which these political parties publicly rejected any foreign influence was heightened when they imposed the use of ‘Mumbai’ instead of ‘Bombay’ on the local public on the argument that the Marathi natives called the city ‘Mumbai’ in reverence to their deity ‘Mumbadevi’ before the British
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PROJECT REPORT ON: [pic] “INDIAN RAILWAYS” [pic] TABLE OF CONTENTS | I |ACKNOWLEDGEMENT |2 | |1 |INTRODUCTION |4 | |2 |NINE ZONES OF INDIAN RAILWAYS |5
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PROJECT (FLOOD CONTROL MEASURES ON THE BANKS OF RIVER MITHI) Introduction (pg. 1) The Mythic River is a river in Falsetto Island‚ the island of the city of Mumbai. It is a confluence of tail water discharges of Powai and Vihar lakes. The river is seasonal and rises during the monsoons. The overflowing lakes also contribute to the river flow which is stopped by a dam in other times. During this season the river is a favourite with the anglers who catch large fish that have escaped from the lakes
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a port located at the eastern end of Mumbai in the Nhava Sheva area of the state of Maharashtra‚ India. Its approach channel is an extension of the Mumbai Harbour main channel and is approximately 33km inland of the Mumbai Harbour Channel entrance point at sea. JNPT’s designed channel depth is 11m and depth at berths is 13.5 metres that can take in vessels having laden draft upto 12.5 metres. Port Background The JNPT was primarily built to decongest the Mumbai Port in 1989 becoming the second youngest
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