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    Company Profile McLeod Russel world’s largest tea plantation Company‚ accounting for 8% of India’s total tea production and 2% of the world’s tea production. McLeod Russel has been growing tea in India since 1869. They manage 47 tea estates in the Assam Valley‚ 6 tea estates in the Dooars region of West Bengal‚ 3 factories in Vietnam and 6 estates in Uganda and we have management control of the world renowned Gisovu estate in Rwanda. It is undisputedly the single largest private sector tea company

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    Speech on Indian Cuisine

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    Indian cuisine encompasses a wide variety of regional cuisines native to India. Given the range of diversity in soil type‚ climate and occupations‚ these cuisines vary significantly from each other. Indian cuisine has also shaped the history of international relations; the spice trade between India and Europe is often cited by historians as the primary catalyst for Europe’s Age of Discovery.[6] Spices were bought from India and traded around Europe and Asia. Cuisine differs across India’s diverse

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    Graphical Representation of Data Chapter 3 ☞ (Paste Examples of any graphs‚ diagrams and maps showing different types of data. For example‚ relief map‚ climatic map‚ distribution of soils maps‚ population map) REPRESENTATION OF DATA Besides the tabular form‚ the data may also be presented in some graphic or diagrammatic form. “The transformation of data through visual methods like graphs‚ diagrams‚ maps and charts is called representation of data.” The need of representing data graphically:

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    Issues in Sustainability in the Tourism Industry in West Bengal: Moving towards Eco-Tourism Shomik Saha Assistant Professor Department of Management Salesian College Siliguri Campus Abstract For humans‚ sustainability is the potential for long-term maintenance of well-being‚ which has ecological‚ economic‚ political and cultural dimensions. Sustainability requires the reconciliation of environmental‚ equity (social) and economic demands - also referred to as the "three pillars" of sustainability

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    भार उत्पाद संतुलन �रपोटर 2014-15 LOAD GENERATION BALANCE REPORT 2014-15 Distribu tion Transm ission Generation भारत सरकार Government of India �व�ुत मं�ालय Ministry of Power केन्�� �व�ुत �ािधकरण Central Electricity Authority (�व�ुत अिधिनयम‚ 2003 क� धारा 73(ए) के तहत के.�व.�ा. के सां�विधक दाियत्व का िनवर्हन करते ह) (In fulfillment of CEA’s obligation under section 73(a) of Electricity Act‚ 2003) भार उत्पाद संतुलन �रपोटर 2014-15 LOAD GENERATION BALANCE REPORT 2014-15 Distribu tion Transm ission

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    Page 1 of 35 DEC RECOGNITIONS - CURRENTLY VALID SL. NO. 1. STATE UNIVERSITY / INSTITUTION PROGRAMMES RECOGNISED RECOGNIZED TILL Till 2012-13 Andhra Pradesh Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University‚ Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Andhra University‚ Vishakhapatnam ● Programmes approved by the statutory bodies and other apex bodies*. 2. ● B. A.‚ B. Com.‚ B. Com (CSM)‚ B. Sc. ● MA in English‚ Telugu‚ Hindi‚ Economics‚ History‚ Politics‚ Public.Administration‚ Sociology‚ Education‚ Phiolosphy‚ Maths

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    | WETLANDS OF INDIA | | S. N. Prasad‚ T. Sengupta‚ Alok Kumar‚ V. S. Vijayan and Lalita Vijayan Salim Ali Center for Ornithology and Natural History‚Coimbatore-641 108. T. V. Ramachandra and N. Ahalya Center for Ecological Sciences‚ Indian Institute of Science‚ Bangalore-560 012. A. K. Tiwari Regional Remote Sensing Service Center‚ Dehradun‚ Uttarachal-248 001. CONTENTS | Introduction | Distribution of wet lands in India | Diversity of aquatic vegitation and avifauna in wetlands

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    Issue 11‚ November 2013 ISSN 2250-3153 1 The Impact of Interest Based Banking on SocioEconomic Environment and Its Solution through Islamic Finance Concepts Mohd Saleem*‚ Matloob Ullah Khan**‚ Dr. Sadaf Siraj** *VAG Management Services‚ DDE Sikkim Manipal University‚ New Delhi‚ India **Department of Management‚ Jamia Hamdard‚ New Delhi‚ India Abstract- The main objectives of this paper are to trace the emergence and importance of interest based banking and it impact on socio-economic

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    Introduction The modern nation-state is the product of the concept of territorial sovereignty. The independence of a nation-state‚ in all its endeavors‚ was a prized possession in the world characterized by colonialism. All a nation-state wanted was independence in its political‚ social and economic activities. The nationalist sentiments are inherent in successful nation-states. However‚ the nation-state is less successful in those situations where the population is fragmented between several

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    As might be expected from the rich input of her cultural background‚ Kiran Desai‚ daughter of the author Anita Desai is a born story-teller. Her first novel‚ Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard (1998)‚ is a fresh look at life in the sleepy provincial town of Shahkot in India. At 35 years old‚ Desai is the youngest woman ever to win the prize and was already highly acclaimed in literary circles for her first novel ‘Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard’ which won a Betty Trask award [2] when it was published

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