CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF INDIA - Volume I Monday‚ the 9th December 1946 The first meeting of the Constituent Assembly of India took place in Constitution Hall‚ New Delhi‚ on Monday‚ the 9th December 1946. at Eleven of the Clock. ELECTION OF TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN Acharya J. B. Kripalani (United Provinces: General): (in requesting Dr. Sachchidananda Sinha to take the Chair as temporary Chairman‚ said)- *[Friends‚ at this auspicious occasion of historical importance I invite‚ on your behalf‚
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Vani and Sawra A curse for Women in Pakistan By Zarnab Imran Man is conquering the world. He is near to erect his flag on the peak of the discoveries pillar but ironically he had lost his conscious in the dark dirty caves. In this modern and civilized world some incidents proves that we are still living in cave age or before.
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1. We Women Talk With Loud Voices AS A student of social work at the University of Mumbai‚ I always knew that I wanted to work in the social sector. But I never thought I’d become an activist till I faced the wrath of the state. Back in 1989‚ a Dalit family was burned alive in Dhule Tehsil by upper caste villagers. A female friend and I attended the demonstration against it in front of the collector’s office. There something happened which I never expected. The two of us were apprehended by the
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1.0 Introduction Malaysia is a multiracial society that comprises many ethnic groups. In West Malaysia‚ the largest ethnic groups are the Malays‚ Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak‚ the number of ethnic group is even bigger including the Kadazan ‚ Bajau ‚ Iban ‚ Murut and Bidayuh. This difference in ethnicity that we have in Malaysia is paralleled by other things such as the way of life‚ languages‚ politics‚ economy‚ place of habitants and where they come from. The earliest ethnic was
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World Tourism Tourism In South & Southeast Asia Kathleen Macawili BANGLADESH * GEOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTIC OF REGION & COUNTRY * The physical geography of Bangladesh is varied and has an area characterized by two distinctive features: a broad deltaic plain subject to frequent flooding‚ and a small hilly region crossed by swiftly flowing rivers . The country has an area of 147‚570 square kilometers and extends 820 kilometers north to south and 600 kilometers east to west.
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their way of life. By all accounts there is no single and intercultural universal concept defining what music might be. Music in India includes multiple varieties of folk‚ popular‚ and classical music. India’s classical music tradition‚ including Carnatic and Hindustani music‚ has a history spanning millennia and‚ developed over several eras‚ it remains fundamental to the lives of Indians today as sources of spiritual inspiration‚ cultural expression and pure entertainment. India is made up of several
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Title: A Study on Dishonour of Negotiable Instrument with Special Emphasis on laws of Dishonour of Cheque in India Table of Contents Chapter No. | Chapter Title | Page No. | Chapter 1 | Introduction:-Title General IntroductionStatement of the Problem Objective of the StudyHypothesisesResarch Question Scope and Limitation Research MethodologyTentative ChapterizationReview of Literature | 5-9 | Chapter 2 | Meaning of Negotiable Instrument and Dishonour of Negotiable Instrument | 10-12 |
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QUETTA SECTION S. No. |Life Member |Name of Advocate / Member Supreme Court of Pakistan |Office Address |Date of Enrolment Supreme Court of Pakistan / Supreme Court Bar Assocn |Office Telephone Numbers |Residence Address |Residence Telephone Numbers | | |L/M |Aamir Abbas Hasan Raja‚ S/o Raja Hasan Akhtar. |No. 6‚ 1st Floor‚ Bushra Arcade‚ Model Town‚ Near P‚T‚V‚ Station Quetta |13-09-2008 22-09-2008 |2833335 Fax 2833377 0321-8003333 |House No. 9‚ Quetta Club Road‚ Quetta Cantt. |2837134
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Research paper Bangladesh A project on British History ant Civilization CONTENT INTRODUCTION 3 1. INTRODUCTION TO THE ORIGIN AND STRUCTURE OF THE COMMONWEALTH 4 1.1. A HISTORY 4 1.2. THE MODERN COMMONWEALTH 6 2. BANGLADESH 8 2.1. SOME HISTORICAL FACTS 8 2.2. GEOGRAPHY 9 2.3. SOCIETY 11 2.4. ECONOMY 12 2.5. CONSTITUTION 13 2.6. OTHER INFORMATION 14 CONSLUSION 15 LITERATURE 16 INTRODUCTION The title of the paper shows the objective
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The Economic and Social Impact of Colonial Rule in India Chapter 3 of Class Structure and Economic Growth: India & Pakistan since the Moghuls Maddison (1971) British imperialism was more pragmatic than that of other colonial powers. Its motivation was economic‚ not evangelical. There was none of the dedicated Christian fanaticism which the Portuguese and Spanish demonstrated in Latin America and less enthusiasm for cultural diffusion than the French (or the Americans) showed in their colonies. For
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