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    N Joshi that became operative from 1927. In 1928‚ All India Trade Union Federation (AITUF) was formed. The Third Phase(1947) The third phase began with the emergence of independent India 1947. The Partition of the country affected the trade union movement particularly between Punjab and Bengal. There are as many as ten central trade union Organizations in the country but four major federations which were in existence for a long time are:- All India Trade Union Congress(AITUC) Indian National

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    Britain profited from India’s vast supply of tea and cotton. In 1757‚ India was colonized by Britain. Robert Clive lead a British military force to victory at Plassey against the Nawab of Bengal. As a result‚ the East India Company took political control over a large portion of India‚ despite its background as a trading company. The trading system was very successful‚ until one hundred years later‚ when the Sepoy rebellion (Sepoy Mutiny)

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    bordering the Bay of Bengal‚ between Burma and India. It lies between latitudes 20° and 27°N‚ and longitudes 88° and 93°E. It is located in the delta of Padma (Ganges [Ganga]) and Jamuna (Brahmaputra) rivers in the northeastern part of the Indian subcontinent. Bangladesh has a total area of 144‚000 sq km‚ of which 133‚910 sq km consists of land and 10‚090 sq km area on water.  History of the country: The riverine country of Bangladesh (“Land of the Bengals”) is one of the most densely

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    Great Mutiny and Its Consequences…………………………. 10 2.3. Struggles for Independence……………………………………………… 11 2.3.1. Mahatma Gandhi………………………………….......................... 11 2.3.2. The Amritsar Massacre…………………………………………… 12 2.3.3. The Independence & The Partition.............………………………. 13 2.4. After Independence………………………………………………………14 2.4.1. India and Indira Gandhi ………………………………………….. 15 2.5. Salman Rushdie & Some Post-Colonial Aspects………………………....16 2.5.1. Controversies and Fatwa………………………………………….. 16

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    1. Pre independent socio economic Factors: it can broadly divided into two parts Ahom rule and british period.Ahom kinfgs ruled over the region for six centuries and for a small period the manipuries‚taintia‚cacharies‚and burmese ruled over the region.All these rulers maintained an existing level of isolation with each ethnic tribe and never interfered with their socio cultural and traditional economic features.The economy of each tribe was based on age-old method of agriculture and cottage industries

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    S L A I C O S HISTRY PART-1 PRESENTATION E C N CIE 1. How ‚ When and Where 1: How important are dates? : There was a time when historians heated debates about the dates on which rulers were crowned or battles were fought. : In the common-sense history synonymous with dates. : History is certainly about finding out how things were in the past and how they changed : Time does not have to be always precisely dated in terms of a particular year or a month. : Sometimes it is hard to fix precise

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    UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA SYLLABUS F O R THREE-YEAR HONOURS DEGREE COURSE OF STUDIES POLITICAL SCIENCE 2010 1 w.e.f. 2010-11 Syllabus for Three-Year B.A. (Honours) Course in POLITICAL SCIENCE Part I Paper I: POLITICAL THEORY: F.M. 200 100-Marks Unit I 1. What is Politics – Approaches to the study of Politics: Normative‚ Behavioural and Post-behavioural. Feminist views to Politics. 2. Theories of the State (a) Origin: Social Contract Theory; (b) Nature: Idealist‚ Liberal and Neo-liberal theories

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    Bagat Singh

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    government such as railway stations‚ law courts and police stations. Railway lines were damaged and telegraph lines were cut. In some places‚ people even set up their independent government. The movement was most widespread in Uttar Pradesh‚ Bihar‚ Bengal‚ Bombay‚ Odisha and Andhra Pradesh. Places such as Ballia‚ Tamluk‚ Satara‚ Dharwar‚ Balasore and Talcher were freed from British rule and the people there formed their own governments. The British responded with terrible brutality. The army was called

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    AQ Khan‚ the man behind Pakistan ’s nuclear programme. (Photo: Reuters) There is nothing much unusual about armed guards outside the houses in my quiet‚ neat neighbourhood of Islamabad. These are the homes of retired generals‚ well-connected politicians and international aid workers‚ all of whom might be targets for Pakistani extremists. But one house stands out. Instead of frail‚ elderly guards armed with shotguns‚ one house is ringed by uniformed police officers with AK-47s. Roadblocks control

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    This Term Essay has been submitted by Ms Nipasha Mahanta ID No: 213140 On Political Science-I During the Monsoon session 2013 B.A. L.L.B (Hons)‚ First Year Section A Topic- Insurgency and its impact upon North-Eastern India with special reference to Assam and Bodoland conflict. Abstract “The Northeastern part of India has been replete with episodes of violent secessionist and separatist movements since the time of independence.”1 “The basic reason

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