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    Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

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    which took place in Amritsar (Punjab). Winston Churchill stated this account as "’The incident in Jallian walaBagh was an extra ordinary event‚ a monstrous event‚ an event which stands in a singular and silver stone isolation......" The most heartbreaking incident of the Indian history took place a few months after the end of the First World War. Great atrocities were committed in Punjab during the reign of Sir Michael O’Dwyer‚ lieutenant who was a Governor of Punjab. Sir Michael had no faith in political

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    sikhism

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    The history of Sikhism is closely associated with the history of Punjab and the socio-political situation in medieval India. Sikh distinction was further enhanced by the establishment of the Khalsa (ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ)‚ by Guru Gobind Singh in 1699.[1] Sikhism was created by Guru Nanak‚ a religious leader and a social reformer during the fifteenth century in the Punjab region. The religious practice was formalized by Guru Gobind Singh on 30 March 1699. The latter baptised five persons from different social backgrounds

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    Rural Marketing of Dabur

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    interesting example of rural marketing in India FMCG major Dabur is unleashing a marketing blitz across the country through beauty pageants‚ singing contests and model hunts to penetrate rural and semi-urban market. Dabur is focusing on states like UP‚ Punjab‚ Bihar‚ Rajasthan and MP for promoting various brands‚ including Dabur Amla Hair Oil‚ Vatika hair care range and Gulabari skin care products. Target Segment: Rural sales accounts for 50 per cent of Dabur’s turnover and hence this push into Rural

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    Independence Day (India)

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    restless India‚[2][3] decided to end British rule of India‚ and in early 1947 Britain announced its intention of transferring power no later than June 1948. As independence approached‚ the violence between Hindus and Muslims in the provinces of Punjab and Bengal continued unabated. With the British army unprepared for the potential for increased violence‚ the new viceroy‚ Louis Mountbatten‚ advanced the date for the transfer of power‚ allowing less than seven months for a mutually agreed plan for

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    Two Indian Canals

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    Sultanpur‚ a few kilometres below the confluence of the Sutlej and Beas rivers in Punjab state. Irrigation facilities to the north-western region of Rajasthan‚ a part of the Thar Desert. It consists of the Rajasthan feeder canal (with the first 167 km in Punjab and Haryana and the remaining 37 km in Rajasthan) and 445 km of the Rajasthan main canal which is entirely within Rajasthan.This canal enters into Haryana from Punjab near Lohgarh village of Haryana‚then running in western part of district Sirsa

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    Strength: The rice business is a basic or you can say primary need base business and the commodity is sold around the year whereas Asian south pacific region is concern demand is always at peak because consumers mostly prefer rice than its substitute wheat to satisfy their utility. The labor in Pakistan to work in field of rice is easy rather than other type of businesses because it’s a traditional field to local community in rural areas where our plants are manufactured and those labors are been

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    INTRODUCTION & HISTORY OF BANKING BANKING [pic] Introduction India cannot have a healthy economy without a sound and effective banking system. The banking system should be hassle free and able to meet the new challenges posed by technology and other factors‚ both internal and external. In the past three decades‚ India’s banking system has earned several outstanding achievements to its credit. The most striking is its

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    Ancillary to this was their role in provinces‚ where the League was moribund‚ had become temporarily eclipsed‚ or‚ in those provinces where the League was torn by personal and factional feuds. In the former set of provinces — more notably in the Punjab and Bengal — the All India Muslim Students Federation served‚ in a sense‚ as a substitute to the provincial League. The Federation took upon itself the onerous task of advancing Jinnah’s marathon campaign to win over the Muslim masses for the Muslim

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    Audrey de Leon 7 III - Goodness This house believes that all subjects‚ except English‚ in elementary schools in the Philippines must be taught in the mother tongue. I. Expected Argument - The academic progress of the students will increase because English is the medium used in international textbooks and schools. II. Rebuttal - The students’ academic progress may be hindered

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    Abstract Sikh nationalist movement “The Khalistan movement” generally refers to the demand for a separate Sikh state called Khalistan ("The Land of the Pure") in Punjab region of India. The Khalistan movement was fought on various grounds mainly though in the name of cultural and religious identity‚ political insecurity and self-determination. (Gaurav‚ 2014) The independence movement was propagated by members of the political-religious group Akali Dal and its various splinter groups‚ and internationally

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