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    A Passage To India portrays the stance of the British people in India‚ wherein the Englishman is viewed as a racist‚ self-righteous and rude set who deny to relate to the Indians on an individual level or rather see Indians as a person. A Passage to India is divided into three sections: Mosque‚ Cave and Temple‚ each part portraying a symbolic meaning. Chandrapore an unusual city situated beside the river Ganges‚ though being grime when compared to the structures of the British colonials‚ Chandrapore’s

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    is this need felt more strongly than in our political system particularly in our political parties. It seems more apt to call India a subcontinent rather than a country. Enough and more has been written and said about how it is a melting pot of various and diverse cultures and how some states rival some countries at least in terms of geographical area. India has been a miracle to the extent that we have managed to unite so many races together under a common flag and hold together for sixty

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    Naxalist Problem in India

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    Naxals‚ though in some states the pockets are small and have been contained. Our interrogations and materials obtained from raids indicate that the target of this group is to bring‚ by 2010‚ 30-35 per cent of India under their sway. In order to prevent incidents like Murkinar‚ India has to train at least 10‚000-20‚000 policemen in counter-insurgency tactics. This is no

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    India vs Bharat

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    India Vs Bharat Our constitution describes ‘India that is Bharat’ is  a union of states. And it is a sovereign‚  secular‚ socialist  and a democratic republic. But anyone also knows that the way the country is developing as two distinctly different  block ‚  …it seems as if it is no more India ‚ ie Bharat … rather‚ it looks like India and Bharat. Yes‚ any thinking mind with a power to analyze‚ understand and define would agree to the assumption that to day‚ we have…  Two countries  in one nation

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    Bella Healthcare India

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    too ambitious and too fast than comparable projects‚ which is difficult to achieve; 3. The project was far behind the schedule‚ causing heavy cash burden on the company. Should Bella India take on Project TKO and develop an EKG specifically for the local market? I believe Bella should start the Project TKO. 1. India has the manufacturing advantages such as well-trained‚ extremely motivated and English-speaking engineers and lower-cost labor. 2. From previous experience (both success and failure)

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    Land Acquisition in India

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    Land Acquisition in India Mandar Buddhikot [G12026] XLRI GMP 2012-13 Some statistics of concern  India occupies 2.4% of the total land area of the world  India supports 16.7% of the world population. Per capita usage of land in India: 1970 Population of India (in billion) Geographical area (million ha) Agricultural Land % Per capita land availability (ha) Per capita agricultural land (ha) 0.55 328.37 46.40% 0.60 0.28 1990 0.85 328.37 46.90% 0.39 0.18 2010 1.2 328.37 46.10% 0.27 0

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    EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN IN INDIA “Authentic empowerment is the knowing that you are on purpose‚ doing God’s work‚ peacefully and harmoniously.”-Wayne Dyer‚ American motivational speaker. According to McLeod‚ the concept ‘Empowerment’ derives from Latin word ’potere’ which means "to be able”. From the view of sociological aspect‚ empowerment is a multi-dimensional‚ multi-tiered and multifaceted concept. The term empowerment has different meanings in different socio-cultural and political contexts.

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    Social Issues in India

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    MODULE - VIII Social Structure Socio-Cultural Issues in Contemporary India Notes 20 SOCIO-CULTURAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY INDIA I n the previous lesson you have learnt about the social structure in India. You read about tribal‚ rural and urban societies‚ about stratification in terms of caste and class‚ about family‚ marriage‚ and the position of women in Indian society. The Indian society has evolved through the ages and advancements have taken place in diverse fields. You have also read in

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    Atlee‚ who was sympathetic towards the Indians‚ became the Prime Minister of England. He sent the Cabinet Mission to India to solve the political problem (whether to divide the country or to leave it united) and to devise means of granting her independence. It recommended that there should be a Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution of India. The Constituent Assembly of India met under the temporary chairmanship of Sachidananda Sinha‚ as he was then the eldest member of the Assembly‚ and elected

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    Ancient India Buddhism

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    Classical India- Buddhism Buddhism began in India. It is the fourth largest religion in the world and mainly practiced in Asia. Its teachings are the book Nikāyas and “laws” where in the Eightfold Path and Four Noble Truths. Buddhism came fourth into the world through Hinduism; though both are very similar‚ Buddhism is not as harsh. Buddhism was founded by Siddhartha Gautama‚ a Brahmin Hindu prince in the 500’s B.C. His parents raised him to be above everyone. Locked up from the outside world

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