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    Indoor Plumbing and Public Sanitation in Developing Countries The porcelain throne‚ the pot‚ the pooper‚ the potty‚ the latrine‚ the toilet. That is something we don’t give much thought to‚ unless something is wrong with it. What about the shower or the sink? How often to do you go to your sink to get a glass of water and wonder “Am I drinking someone’s poo? Will it be clean today or will I get sick?” I know for myself‚ I rarely give this any thought at all and I can honestly say that I have never

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    with the onset of neoliberalization state started absolving from its responsibility of providing infrastructure and initiated private participation in the infrastructure sector. Jaypee Greens is an outcome of such an infrastructure project called Yamuna Express corridor where the company received development rights along the road corridor it had to build and operate. For the purpose fertile farmlands were acquired by the State Government in 2001 and passed on to the developer for the project. Since

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    Imminent Water Crisis in India Nina Brooks‚ August 2007 "There will be constant competition over water‚ between farming families and urban dwellers‚ environmental conservationists and industrialists‚ minorities living off natural resources and entrepreneurs seeking to commodify the resources base for commercial gain" -UNICEF report on Indian water.[1] Intro More than two billion people worldwide live in regions facing water scarcity[2] and in India this is a particularly acute crisis. Millions

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    DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL DELHI (under the aegis of The Delhi Public School Society‚ New Delhi) "Education has continued to evolve‚ diversify and extend its reach since the dawn of human history..... When a new direction has to be given to an age old process‚ that moment is today....." National Policy on Education DELHI ofPUBLIC SCHOOL (under the aegis The Delhi Public School Society‚ New Delhi) GAUTAM BUDDH NAGAR B-1‚ Sector-132‚ Expressway‚ NOIDA-201301 TEL.: 965 44 66 666 / 965

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    Tranportation of india

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    GEOGRAPHY PROJECT TRANSPORT OF INDIA OBJECTIVE 1. To develop an understanding of terms‚ concepts and principles related to geography. 2. To understand the use of natural resources and development of regions by mankind. 3. To know the availability of resources‚ understand‚ explain their uses and appreciate the problems of development in India and South Asia. INTRODUCTION A well-knit and coordinated system of transport is the lifeline of modern India and its developing

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    Evolution Deities Aspect Introduction: India has seen the birth of many cults and religions. A lot of factor governs the beginning of these cults. It is common knowledge that many deities in Indian religion were began to worship out of fear. As humans it is soothing for us to believe in a super power which is capable of giving as well as ridding us off our problems. This principle applied for animals too and it became the basis of animal worship in India‚ as all the existing

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    1 | Tawang‚ famous for its Buddhist monastery‚ is situated in ……….. | | | Arunachal Pradesh | | | | Nepal | | | | Mizoram | | | | Tripura | | 2 | Which of these Tiger Reserve is not in Madhya Pradesh? | | | Kanha Tiger Reserve | | | | Ranthambore Tiger Reserve | | | | Pench Tiger Reserve | | | | Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve | | 3 | The official name of Golden Temple is ………….. | | | Guru Nanak Darbar | | | | Shri Hazur Abchalnagar

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    The Author Sanjaya Baru was the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s media adviser for four years from 2004 till 2008 and the above mentioned period which is covered in the selected book . It is significant as it is all about the inner view into the Dr Manmohan Singh being the prime minister of India and his unique character generally difficult to know from outside with the tiny details and observation. The author being a journalist by profession and editor for the financial columns in leading economic

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    Landlside

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    Landslide Landslides are downward and outward movement of slope materials such as rock debris and earth‚ under the influence of gravity. Strategies for Landslide Risk Treatment Landslide risk treatment is the ultimate objective of the risk management process which aims to mitigate the effects of the hazard. This encompasses a five-pronged strategy comprising: i) Treating vulnerable slopes and existing hazardous landslides. ii) Restricting development in landslide-prone areas. iii) Preparing

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    What Is Gentrification?

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    Together old and new buildings show the change in the way of living over centuries. Jane Jacobs (1961‚ p.189) talks about how with continuous rehabilitation of old buildings‚ there is a continuous mixture of the styles of architecture from different movements taking place. This becomes a dynamic process as what was once a new mixture eventually becomes old. With the help of gentrification of urban areas‚ these spaces are given life again. Gentrification is the process by which buying and refurbishing

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