of population is high. On the other hand people do not like to live in too hot and too cold climates. This is the reason that Canada is sparsely populated. Average density of population in Canada is 2.5 per sq. km. metre. Similarly in India‚ Rajasthan‚ Deccan Hills‚ plateaus and the Himalayan regions are sparsely (less population per sq. m.) populated. (iii) Soils: Rich and fertile soil always help in the growth and development of agricultural activities with substantially high yield per
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with the reasons behind. I am not concerned even with political views behind this. What I am concerned with is that some of the states in india are very big to administrate from a single table government likes of Andhra Pradesh‚ uttar Pradesh‚ rajasthan‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ mahrashtra. Dividing of the states on basis of religion or language sounds foul as it loosens the integrity of the nation and leads to political and regional unrest.
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have prevented the employees’ exposure. Accidents in Thermal Power Generation Plants: October 2013 Four labourers died when a pulley’s wire broke up at the 1980 MW power plant being set up by Vedanta Inc’s subsidiary Sterlite energy at Mansa Rajasthan July 2013 three labourers and two Chinese supervisors were killed on the spot when heavy iron plates fell on them due to some technical snag in the machine at the Rajiv Gandhi Thermal Power
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constructed acolossal brick scaffold thatmirrored the tomb. •The total cost has been estimated to be about 32million Rupees at that time.•In all‚ twenty eight types of precious and semi-precious stones were inlaid into the white marble. •Marble – Rajasthan •Jasper-punjab •Jade-china •Torquise –Tibet TAJ ONE OF THE 7 WONDERS •Mark Twain once remarked “the world is dividedbetween two types of people: those who have seenthe Taj Mahal and those who have not.”•The Taj is one of the most recognizable
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Repercussions of extreme inequality caused by runaway Climate Change Sandip Chowdhury PGDFM‚ IIFM Bhopal schowdhury16@iifm.ac.in Methodology • • • • Literature review IPCC report SPM‚ INCCA reports Papers by researchers working in this field Contemporary narratives on climate change and inequality ‚ collected online from leading newspapers of the world Climate Change is a Social Justice issue Poor Rich Political Voice Resources Numbers Less Exposed Connecting the dots.. Climate Change
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Tourism in India Tourism is the largest service industry in India‚ with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India witnesses more than 5 million annual foreign tourist arrivals and 562 million domestic tourism visits.[2][3] The tourism industry in India generated about US$100 billion in 2008 and that is expected to increase to US$275.5 billion by 2018 at a 9.4% annual growth rate.[4] In the year 2009‚ 5.11 million foreign tourists visited India.
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Literacy rate in India: An investigation Submitted by: Nguyen Le Ngoc Thao Student NO: L9921251 Class: S71305A Teachers: Jeff and Crystal Table of contents I. Abstract page 3 II. Introduction page 3 Purpose page 3 III. Findings page 4 Finding 1 page 4 Finding 2 page 4 Finding 3 page 5 Finding 4 page 6 Finding 5 page 7 IV. Conclusion page 8 V. Recommendations page 8 Reference list page 10 I. Abstract: The report examines many reasons which caused low literacy rate and some projects which
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RESEARCH AT BITS 2009 Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani (Rajasthan) - 333031 January 2010 Appendix ‗L‘: Ref. BG Agenda Item No.63.11 Appendix ‗E‘: Ref. GB Agenda Item No. 49.07 RESEARCH AT BITS 2009 Birla Institute of Technology & Science Pilani (Rajasthan) - 333031 January 2010 PREFACE Research is an integral and important part of any higher education system. BITS‚ Pilani actively promotes research among its staff and students. In addition to basic research
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the Lower Indus Basin‚ it remains a gas-prone province. Gas discoveries that are attributed to the Sembar-Goru/Ghazij TPS have been made in Eocene‚ Paleocene‚ and Lower Cretaceous rocks on the Mari-Kandhot High in the Rajasthan Province of India. The Cambrian oil discoveries in Rajasthan‚ however‚ are beyond the extent of Sembar deposition and are either
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E-governance in India: Perspectives & Challenges Kishor N. Choudhary‚ Nanded. Abstract: Spectacular growth of Internet all over the world has changed the total scenario of governance. Internet has potential of transforming the way government around the world functions and citizens and business will interact with the government. To reap the benefits of e-governance‚ related issues are to be considered. Also‚ it is worthwhile to examine the associated challenges in e-governance projects. This paper
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