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    Partition of Bengal

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    Bengal and attaching them to the province of Assam. Similarly incorporating Chhota Nagpur with the central provinces. The government officially published the idea in January 1904‚ and in February‚ Lord Curzon made an official tour to eastern districts of Bengal to assess public opinion on the partition. He consulted with leading personalities and delivered speeches at Dhaka‚ Chittagong and Mymensingh explaining the government’s stand on partition. The new province would consist of the state of

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    Kaamulan Festiva1

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    held annually in Malaybalay City‚ Bukidnon from the second half of February to March 10‚ the anniversary date of the foundation of Bukidnon as a province in 1917. It is held to celebrate the culture and tradition of the seven ethnic tribal groups—Bukidnon‚ Higaonon‚ Talaandig‚ Manobo‚ Matigsalug‚ Tigwahanon and Umayamnon—that originally inhabit the province.[1][2] It is the only ethnic festival in thePhilippines.[3] Kaamulan comes from the Binukid word “amul” meaning to gather.[4]Kaamulan is gathering

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    favourable for French people; allowing the continual practice of the French laws in civil cases and redistributing provincial boundaries (source?). After the American War‚ the 1791 Constitutional Act was introduced; dividing Quebec into two separated provinces: Upper Canada and Lower Canada (source?). This act fulfilled both British and French desires as Upper Canada‚ which later became Ontario‚ adopted English as the official language and practiced British Common Law. Lower Canada‚ where the loyal French

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    subsidiary legislation

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    Definition of Subsidiary legislation in section 2 of the Interpretation Act 1948 and 1967 to mean‚ any proclamation rule‚ regulation‚ order‚ notification‚ by-law or other instrument made under any Ordinance‚ Enactment or other lawful authority and having legislative effect. This category of law has become important as the business of government to gets more complicated. Subsidiary Legislations are made by the people or bodies who are authorized by the legislatures. The Interpretation Act 1967

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    Federalism in Canada

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    however each of these countries uses it differently. Canada uses federalism in a more decentralized manner. This means that in Canada each individual province and territory carries more power then the federal government does. In Canada most of the money which each province receives from the federal government is unconditional. This means that each province or territory is able to allocate the resources as they see fit (Trembley et al‚ 2007). The United States‚ however uses a different approach. The

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    constitution * Where a province cannot or does not fulfil an executive obligation in terms of legislation or the constitution‚ the national executive can intervene by taking appropriate steps to ensure the fulfilment of that obligation including a) Issuing a directive to the provincial executive‚ describing the extent of the failure to fulfil its obligations and stating any steps required to meet its obligations b) Assuming responsibility for the relevant obligation in that province to the extent

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    Contract Awarded

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    JICA FUNDED PROVINCIAL ROAD DEVELOPMENT PROJECT IN CENTRAL & SABARAGAMUWA PROVINCES – LOAN NO. SL-P96 Details of Awarded Packages under Phase I Contracts in Central & Sabaragamuwa Provinces Province |District |Name of Package |Name of Road |Length (km) |Name & Address of Awarded Contractor |Engineer’s Estimate Amount – Without VAT (SL. Rs.) |Contract Amount without VAT (SL. Rs.) |Actual Date of Commencement/ Date of Award |Date to be Completion | |Central |Kandy |CP1KD1 |Theldeniya

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    The Place to Be Proud of

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    ayugan is a city in the province of Agusan del Sur‚ founded on August 20‚ 1961. It has a population of 99‚361 according to the NSO Census of 2010‚ and has 43 barangays. The city is classified as a third class city. Being the only city in the 1st Congressional District and the only city in the province of Agusan del Sur‚ Bayugan serves as “The Growth Center “of the province. Located at the northern part of Agusan del Sur‚ Bayugan is the ‘cut-flower capital’ of the province owing to its productive

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    ‘Pakistan’s own war’.  This war has plagued Pakistan’s provinces of North West Frontier Province (NWFP)‚ Balochistan‚ and Punjab with violence between militants and government security forces as well as terrorist activities against innocent civilians. Though‚ the nature of these violent incidents and terrorist attacks seem similar all over the country‚ the causes of the conflicts vary in different regions.  In NWFP‚ the worst hit province in terms of terrorism‚ Operation Rah-e-Rast against pro-Taliban

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    History of Laguna

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    History The Province of Laguna was named after Laguna de Bay‚ the body of water that forms its northern boundary. Laguna de Bay‚ in turn‚ was named after the town of Bay (Laguna de Bay is Spanish which means "Lake of Bay")‚ the first provincial capital. Captain Juan de Salcedo with a band of one hundred Spanish-Mexican soldiers and many Bisayan allies conquered the province and its surrounding regions for Spain in 1571. Seven years later‚ two Franciscan friars started the work of Christianization

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