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    Federalism is commonly practiced and demonstrated in many countries globally. When looking into the aspect of what federalism truly is‚ Brooks defines it as “the constitutional authority to make laws and to raise revenue is divided between a national government and some number of regional governments” (224). With this definition in mind‚ it is important to understand that Canada is one of the many countries that practices and has a high regard for federalism. Not only does Canada have a separation

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    1. Godavari is the biggest river in the peninsular India which is originated in trimbakeshwar of Maharashtra. The Jayakwadi project is one of the largest irrigation project. It is located on Godavari river at the site of Jayakwadi village in Paithan taluka of Aurangabad district in Maharashtra. Godavari is one of the East flowing river in India. 2. India have enough amount of rainfall in most of states.So‚the need of Irrigation is less. If most of land must be irrigated India’s production of corps

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    Games (unlike at the Olympic Games‚ where the United Kingdom sends a single team)‚ and individual teams are also sent from the British Crown dependencies - Guernsey‚ Jersey and the Isle of Man - and many of the British overseas territories. The Australian external territory of Norfolk Island also sends its own team‚ as do the Cook Islands and Niue‚ two states in free association with New Zealand. Only six teams have attended every Commonwealth Games: Australia‚ Canada‚ England‚ New Zealand‚ Scotland

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    Young Drivers And The Law Chloe Hayward “Statistics show that South Australia has the second worst fatality rate for the 16 to 19 year old age group of all Australian States and Territories‚ it is also almost double that of Victoria and new South Wales.” Changes to the provisional 1 licence system were first proposed in October in 2012. At the time it was made open to the public’s opinion and consultation. The new and improved laws were suggested by road minister Michael O’Brian. The current

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    WOMEN EMPOWERMENT THROUGH EDUCATION *Rashmi Joshi ** Laxmi shree mishra WOMEN EMPOWERMENT is a global issue and discussion on women political right are at the fore front of many formal and informal campaigns world wide. The concept of women empowerment was introduced at the international women conference at NAROIBI in 1985. Education is milestone of women empowerment because it enables them to responds to the challenges ‚ to confront their traditional role and change their life . So that we

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    One Polity‚ Many Countries: Economic Growth in India‚ 1873-2000 Gregory Clark‚ University of California‚ Davis Susan Wolcott‚ University of Mississippi We argue‚ based on Indian experience‚ that the major determinants of economic growth are not political and economic institutions. Through the laissez faire Colonial regime‚ and the interventionist economy of Independent India income per capita declined relative to advanced economies until the 1980s. And though economic growth has been impressive since

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    DIRECTIVE PRINCIPLES OF STATE POLICY Q. 1. What are the Directive Principles of State Policy ? Ans. The Directive Principles of State Policy are those moral principles which are fundamental in the governance of the country. They are the instruments of instructions for the guidance of the rulers‚ both at the. Centre and the State levels‚ for the establishment of a just ond egalitarian society in India. Q. 2. What is the aim of Directive Principles of State Policy ? Ans. Their aim is to establish

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    capital? So says the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) about Kerala‚ the country’s showpiece for human development. According to NCRB’s latest annual report for 2011‚ Kerala ranked first in criminal activity among Indian states and union territories while the state’s commercial capital Kochi held the same dubious record among Indian cities. This has provoked angry outbursts from the Kerala government‚ opposition and also its police department which have questioned the methodology of NCRB’s

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    The Commonwealth Games in Melbourne was held from 15 to 26 March 2006‚ it was the largest multi-nation sporting event of that year in Australia‚ 71 countries and 4500 athletes participated in total of 26 sports and 24 disciplines over 10 days of period (Lockstone‚ 2008). Melbourne is the second largest city in Australia‚ and it’s the capital city of Victoria‚ known as the city of fashion‚ gastronomy‚ greening‚ entertainment and sports event. Melbourne has named the world’s most livable city by Population

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    A Recent happening in Uttarakhand The extreme rains of June16 2013 lead to a disaster of unpreceded proportions in the Himalayan state of Uttarakhand. Many theories & explanations for the disaster have surfaced in the aftermath of the floods in the state. Now clearer satellite images of the upstream & downstream areas of the Kedar Valley that have emerged are enabling a clearer understanding of the scientific & environmental reasons for the tragedy in the state. The Kedarnath valley‚ along with

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