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    certain individuals the (a) facilities (b) benefits (c) opportunities (d) all the above 4. How many people in India live below the poverty line? (a) 30 crores (b) 26 crores (c) 28 crores (d) 24 crores 10. What is the poverty ratio in the state of Orissa? (a) 50% (b) 47% (c) 60% (d) 57% 11. In which state has the high agricultural growth helped to reduce poverty? (a) Jammu & Kashmir (b) West Bengal (c) Punjab (d) Gujarat 12. In which state have the land reform measures helped to reduce poverty? (a)

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    Going Globally Competitive: Aditya Birla Group Way It was mid-2005‚ exactly a decade after Kumar Mangalam Birla took over as Chairman of the Aditya Birla Group‚ that the Business Today‚ a leading business magazine of India noted‚ “At 38‚ Kumar Mangalam Birla has already done more than what most others get to do in a lifetime. He’s transformed a hidebound conglomerate into a modern commodities giant that’s globally competitive. Today‚ it racks up Rs 33‚000 crore in revenues and boasts of a market

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    Congress Rule 1937

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    under the govt of India Act. The 1937 Elections: Provincial elections were held in British India in the winter of 1936-37 as mandated by the Government of India Act 1935. Elections were held in eleven provinces - Madras‚ Central Provinces‚ Bihar‚ Orissa‚United Provinces‚ Bombay Presidency‚ Assam‚ NWFP‚ Bengal‚Punjab and Sindh. The final results of the elections were declared in February 1937. TheIndian National Congress emerged in power in all the provinces except for three - Bengal‚ Punjab‚ and

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    Empowerment

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    Empowerment is an increase in power. He argues that power can be either ‗variable sum‘ or ‗zero sum‘. The former refers to a process through which the powerless can be empowered without altering the nature and the levels of the power..while the later refers to ‗any gain in power by one group inevitably results in a reduction of the power exercised by others. Empowerment is instrumentally important for achieving positive development outcomes and well-being of life which lies in the doing and being

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    MACRO AND MICRO FACTORS AFFECTING THE STEEL INDUSTRY (TATA STEEL) The world GDP‚ as reported by International Monetary Fund‚ was on an upturn‚ growing by 5% in 2010 as compared to a negative growth of 0.5% in 2009. While the growth in the advanced economies was 3.0% in 2010‚in contrast to -3.4% in 2009‚ the emerging and developing economies grew by 7.3% in 2010 when compared to the growth of 2.7% in 2009. The growth in the developing and emerging economies slowed down during the end of 2010

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    among the rural population in east and central India.Despite being the most mineral-rich states in India‚Chhatisgarh‚Jharkhand‚Orissa and West Bengal count among the poorest. Area | India | Chhatisgarh | Jharkhand | Orissa | West Bengal | Per-Capita Income | `24‚295 | `16‚740 | `15‚303 | `16‚149 | `23‚229 | Table showing per-capita income of Chhatisgarh‚Jharkhand‚Orissa and West

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    Mischief Rule

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    The mischief rule[1] is one of three rules of statutory construction traditionally applied by English courts.[2] The other two are the “plain meaning rule” (also known as the “literal rule”) and the “golden rule.” The main aim of the rule is to determine the "mischief and defect" that the statute in question has set out to remedy‚ and what ruling would effectively implement this remedy. The rule was first laid out in a 16th-century ruling of the Exchequer Court. -------------------------------------------------

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    Chhattisgarh

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    important electricity and steel-producing state of India. Chhattisgarh accounts for 15% of the total steel produced in the country. Chhattisgarh borders the states of Madhya Pradesh in the northwest‚ Maharashtra in the west‚ Andhra Pradesh in the south‚ Orissa in the east‚ Jharkhand in the northeast and Uttar Pradesh in the north. History Ancient and medieval history In ancient times‚ this region was known as Dakshin-Kausal. This area also finds mention in Ramayana and Mahabharata. Between the sixth and

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    Report on Surajkund Fair

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    Report writing Surajkund Mela The Surajkund Crafts Mela is organized each year by the Tourism Department in Haryana in February. This is a very colorful and exotic handicrafts and handloom fair that is planned each year to popularize the traditional handicrafts in India made by the rural folks in Surajkund. This was first organized in the year 1981 and it continues to be a major platform for Indian artisans to showcase the skills in the art work and crafts. This is a weeklong fair‚ which is

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    Orissa Review * January - 2006 Need for Electoral Reforms Siddhartha Dash Elections are the life and blood of modern democracies. The health and vitality of parliamentary democracy is sustained by ensuring free‚ fair and peaceful elections where the verdict of the people finds full expression. The Indian electoral system was free from any major flaw till the fourth general elections in 1967. The distortions in its working appeared‚ for the first time‚ in the fifth general elections

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