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    Reema

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    This was one of the most challenging disasters till date at Kedarnath so much so that even after few days also it was really tough for a human mind[->0] to calculate the loss. It made everyone busy. Media is covering as much as they can. Indian army‚ air force‚ navy all are focusing here to save the human lives. Still death[->1] is uncountable along with other losses. Analysis differs. While the administration insists that it was a natural calamity‚ environmentalists hold that this was a man-made

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    Phoolan Devi the Bandit Queen of India By Anthony Bruno Another St. Valentine ’s Day Massacre On February 14‚ 1981‚ 18-year-old Phoolan Devi had only one thing on her mind: revenge. Waiting outside the remote village of Behmai on the Yamuna River in northern India‚ a band of about 20 dacoits (bandits) waited for her instructions. The dacoits were from three different gangs‚ but their goal was the same: to hunt down the treacherous Ram brothers‚ Sri Ram Singh and Lala Ram Singh. Sri Ram was a

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    A Publication of TRANS Asian Research Journals AJMR Asian Journal of Multidimensional Research Vol.2 Issue 3‚ March 2013‚ ISSN 2278-4853 HYDROELECTRIC POWER PROJECTS - A THREAT TO EXISTING TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE: A STUDY OF POWER PROJECTS IN RAVI BASIN IN CHAMBA DISTRICT OF HIMACHAL PRADESH INDIA DR. MOHINDER KUMAR SLARIYA* *Associate Professor‚ Department of Sociology‚ Govt. P.G. College‚ Chamba‚ H.P.‚ India. ABSTRACT Dams have had serious impacts on the lives‚ livelihoods‚ culture

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    Geography Notes for Class X [Social Science] Page No: 1 Geography Notes for Class: X [Social Science] Prepared By: Kapil Mahawar INDEX S. No. 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Name of Chapter Resources an Development Forest and Wildlife Resources Water Resources Agriculture Minerals and Energy Resources Manufacturing Industries Lifeline of National Economy Page No. 01 04 06 08 11 13 17 CHAPTER 1: RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT Remember These Points            Anything available in the environment

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    included urban centers such as Harappa and Mohenjo-daro (in Pakistan)‚ marked the beginning of the urban civilization on the subcontinent. It was centred on the Indus River and its tributaries‚ and extended into the Ghaggar-Hakra River valley‚ the Ganges-Yamuna Doab‚Gujarat‚ and northern Afghanistan.The ruins of Harappa were first described in 1842 by Charles Masson in his Narrative of Various Journeys in Baluchistan‚ Afghanistan and the Panjab. It was more than half a century

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    POWER SECTOR REFORM - A CASE STUDY OF DELHI JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA‚ N. DELHI Submitted By: Abhishek Kumar M. A. (F) Economics Supervisor: Prof. T. A. Farooqui Department of Economics JMI Head of Department: Prof M. S. Bhatt Department of Economics JMI CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Indian Power Sector – Current Scenario Background to the Reforms Reform Process Current Scenario Literature Review Objectives Hypotheses Methodology & Data Sources Reform in Power Generation

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    UNIT 3 GARDEN DESIGN IN HISTORY  Landscape and garden design in history  Garden design in French  Garden design in English  Garden design in Japanese‚ Renaissance  Garden design in Mughal “ ART IS A CONTINUOUS PROCESS . HOWEVER NEW CIRCUMSTANCES MAY BE IT IS VIRTUALLY IMPOSSIBLE TO CREATE A WORK OF ART WITHOUT ANTECEDENTS. THE CHALLENGE OF HISTORY IS NOT WHETHER IT SHOULD BE STUDIED‚ BUT RATHER THE INTERPRETATION OF WHAT IS CONSTANT AND THEREFORE ALIVE TODAY . ALL DESIGN

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    The Asiatic lion (Panthera leo persica)‚ also known as the Indian lion‚ is a lion subspecies that exists as a single isolated population in India’s Gujarat State. It is listed as Endangered by IUCN based on the small population size.[1] The lion population has steadily increased in Gir Forest National Park‚ more than doubling from a low of 180 individuals in 1974 to a level of 411 individuals consisting of 97 adult males‚ 162 adult females‚ 75 sub-adults‚ and 77 cubs as of April 2010.[3] The Asiatic

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    Prepared By : Nithinlal.M PGDM ’13-‘15 Reg No : PG13027 Industry Overview Approximately 95% of India’s international trade by volume and 70% by value are seaborne. India has 11 major ports‚ 19 Medium port‚ and 187 minor ports along 7‚517 km long Indian coastline. It is strategically located as a major maritime nation due to its long coastline that flanks important global shipping routes. The National Transport Policy Committee (1980) recom­mended the following principles for

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    2 From Trade to Territory The Company Establishes Power Aurangzeb was the last of the powerful Mughal rulers. He established control over a very large part of the territory that is now known as India. After his death in 1707‚ many Mughal governors ( subadars ) and big zamindars began asserting their authority and establishing regional kingdoms. As powerful regional kingdoms emerged in various parts of India‚ Delhi could no longer function as an effective centre. By the second half of the eighteenth

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