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    Bhatiya Janta Party

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    The Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) was founded by Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee in 1951 to support the nationalist cause. The party opposed the appeasement policy of the Indian National Congress[citation needed] and was against any compromise in the matters of national and cultural integrity‚ unity and identity. It was widely regarded as the political arm of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. After Mookerjee’s untimely death in prison in 1953‚ during an agitation demanding the effective integration of Jammu

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    The question as to what would be the state language of Pakistan was raised immediately after its creation. Muslim scholars and leaders logically believed that Urdu‚ only spoken by 7%‚ should be the lingua franca because it had gained a reputation as the cultural symbol of subcontinental Muslims. However‚ eastern Pakistanis regarded Urdu as the language of the elite‚ not the language of the people in the eastern province - who made up 56% of Pakistan’s population - where Bangla was the mother tongue

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    THE ANDHRA PRADESH GAZETTE PART IV-B- EXTRAORDINARY PUBLISHED BY ATHORITY HYDEARBAD‚ THURSDAY‚ APRIL 20‚ 1989 ANDHRA PRADESH ACTS‚ ORDINANCES AND REGULATIONS. ETC. The following Act of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly received the assent of the Governor on the 19th April‚ 1989 in the Andhra Pradesh Gazette for general information:ACT NO. 9 OF 1989 An Act to authorise the Director of State Audit to Audit the Accounts relating to Local Authorities or other Authorities and for matters connected

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    Bjp Partyof India

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    Headquarters | 11 Ashoka Road‚ New Delhi‚ 110001 | Newspaper | Kamal Sandesh | Youth wing | Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha | Women ’s wing | BJP Mahila Morcha | Peasant ’s wing | Bharatiya Kisan Sangh | Ideology | Integral humanism[1][2](official) Hindu nationalism[3][4] (Hindutva) [1] Social conservatism[5] | Political position | Right-wing[6][7][8] | Colours | Saffron   | ECI Status | National Party[9] | Alliance | National Democratic Alliance (NDA) | Seats in Lok Sabha | 116 / 545 |

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    McDonald’s Beef-Fries Controversy Summary McDonald’s was started as a drive -in restaurant by two brothers‚ Richard and Maurice McDonald in California‚ US in the year 1937. The business which was generating $200‚000 per annum in the 1940’s‚got a further boosts with the emergence of a revolutionary new concept called ’’self-service’’. The brothers designed their kitchen for mass production with assembly line procedure. By mid.1950’s restaurant’s revenue reached $350‚000. As word of their success

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    Ancient Hindu & Muslim Judicial System Introduction: If we glimpse over the world history we can see a lot of civilization existed from the beginning of the mankind. In the initial stage no legal institutions existed in those civilizations. It developed slowly according to their need‚ safety as well as establishment of humanity. The people who lived in India till the Muslims invaded India were Hindus and they govern by their personal law and that is called Hindus Law. During the ancient

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    thenBombay State‚ India.[8] Modi is a vegetarian.[9] During the Indo-Pak war in the mid sixties‚ even as a young boy‚ he volunteered to serve the soldiers in transit at railway stations.[10]As a young man‚ he joined the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad‚ a student organisation and was involved in the anti-corruption Nav Nirmāṇ ("Reconstruction") Movement. After working as a full-time organiser for the organisation‚ he was later nominated as its representative in the Bharatiya Janata Party.[11] As

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    1924) apply. (iii) It shall come into force immediately after its notification in the Official Gazette. 2. Definitions — In this Act‚ unless there is anything repugnant in the subject or context‚ (a) “Adhyaksha” means an Adhyaksha of Zila Parishad elected under the provisions of this Act; (b) “Backward Classes” means and includes the list of Backward Classes of citizens specified in Annexure 1 of the Bihar Reservation of Vacancies in Posts and Services (for SC‚ ST and other Backward Classes)

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    People’s Republic of Bangladesh United Nations Development Programme Preparatory Assistance Document Project Title: Strengthening Upazila Parishad (UZP) through Capacity Building Initiatives and Policy Advocacy Implementing Partner: (Formerly Executing agency) UNDP Cooperating Government Partners: Local Government Division‚ Ministry of Local Government‚ Rural Development and Cooperatives. National Institute of Local Government (NILG) Bangladesh Academy for Rural Development (BARD)

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    together as one would lead to confusion and mystification. The religions and traditions of South Asia cannot be categorized under the pretext of having the same beliefs and practices. Each religion and tradition‚ be it Sikh‚ Sufi (Islamic Mysticism)‚ Hindu‚ Buddhist or Jain‚ has similar thematic elements‚ which when studied in greater detail allow us to differentiate the slighter details between them.  Before looking at how religions have a common underlying theme‚ we must first examine religions that

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