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    India State Uttar Pradesh Maharashtra Madhya Pradesh Gujarat Mumbai (Maharashtra State) Goa Mumbai Maharashtra Agra Tamil Nadu Karnataka Tamil Nadu Karnataka Delhi Madhya Pradesh Assam Rajasthan Bihar Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Darjeeling‚ West Bengal Nilgiri Mountain Railway Ooty‚ Tamilnadu Kalka-Shimla Railway‚ Himachal Pradesh Assam Nature of Site Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Year of declaration 1983 1983 1989 2004 2004 Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural Cultural

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    Rivers of India

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    rivers‚ such as the Gandak‚ Gomti‚ Ghaghra and Kosi‚ join Ganga on its journey eastwards. The Chambal‚ Sind‚ Betwa and Son rivers join the Ganga from its southern side. The Ganga flows through the states of Uttaranchal‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ Bihar and west Bengal‚ it splits into two branches. One branch is the Hugli‚ which‚ flows through the city of Kolkata. The other branch enters Bangladesh and is known as the Padma. There are many holy cities in the Ganga basin. Find their names. 3. The Brahmaputra

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    man made disaster

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    studies and concentrated upon studying various subjects. In 1895‚ she travelled to England to study first at King’s College London and later at Girton College‚ Cambridge. Sarojini Naidu joined the Indian national movement in the wake of partition of Bengal in 1905. She came into contact with Gopal Krishna Gokhale‚Rabindranath Tagore‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Annie Besant‚ C. P. Ramaswami Iyer‚ Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.[4] In 1925‚ Naidu presided over the annual session of Indian National Congress at Cawnpore

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    • 2 Associate banks • 3 Growth • 4 Group companies • 5 See also [edit] History The roots of the State Bank of India rest in the first decade of 19th century‚ when the Bank of Calcutta‚ later renamed the Bank of Bengal‚ was established on 2 June 1806. The Bank of Bengal and two other Presidency banks‚ namely‚ the Bank of Bombay (incorporated on 15 April 1840) and the Bank of Madras (incorporated on 1 July 1843). All three Presidency banks were incorporated as joint stock companies‚ and were

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    Bengal v. Union of India and “Third Sense of Federalism” by Prof. P.K. Tripathi First‚ I would like to argue that there is not one proposition which justifies each other butthere are two contrary propositions‚ though they started out in the same direction but theyfinal result or conclusion are completely different. In the first proposition given in the case of State of West Bengal v. Union of India‚ theargument given at the bar was that “The Constitution having adopted the federal principleof

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    Hrm Bata Case Study

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    in 1999. Its staff costs of Rs. 1.29 bn (23% of net sales) was also higher as compared to Rs. 1.18 bn incurred in the previous year. In September 2000‚ Bata was heading towards a major labour dispute as Bata Mazdoor Union (BMU) had requested West Bengal government to intervene in what it considered to be a major downsizing exercise. Bata- A Household Name With net revenues of Rs. 7.26 bn and net profit of Rs. 300.46 mn for the financial year ending December 31‚ 1999‚ Bata was India’s largest manufacturer

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    Costal Plains

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    significantly to the geography of the region. Eastern Coastal Plains The eastern coastal plains are located on a wide stretch of land between the Eastern Ghats of India and the Bay of Bengal. This stretch of land stretches to 120 km in width at parts. The eastern coastal plains extend from Tamil Nadu in the south to West Bengal in the north. The eastern coastal plains have rivers draining into them and river deltas also occupy the valleys. The region of the eastern coastal plains is an expansive area and

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    of northern India. From there‚ the river flows towards the southeast and goes through East Pakistan‚ for about 1‚557 miles. Ganges River then empties into the Bay of Bengal. Several tributary rivers‚ including the Jumna‚ Rmganga‚ Gumti‚ Gogra‚ Son‚ and Kusi also add to the waters of the Ganges. As I was going past the Bay of Bengal I noticed some people with severe sicknesses and crippled bathing in the Ganges River. My guide told me that to Indians‚ Ganges River is sacred and people believe that

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    vigilance becomes necessary during festivals such as the Durga Puja‚ Kali Puja & Diwali. To have a clear idea about the increase of ambient noise level in residential areas in the city of Calcutta and other district town during the festivals‚ the West Bengal Pollution Control Board (WBPCB) undertook a noise monitoring survey during those days in the year 2005 as in previous years. Noise Pollution Survey procedure: Firecrackers generate instantaneous impulsive noise‚ which when measured in free field condition

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    Natural Vegetation

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    NATURAL VEGETATION Natural vegetation refers to a plant community which has grown naturally without human aid and has been left undisturbed by humans for a long time. This is termed as virgin vegetation. Thus‚ cultivated crops and fruits‚ orchards form part of vegetation but not natural vegetation. Virgin vegetation -The virgin vegetation‚ which are purely Indian are known as endemic or indigenous species but those which have come from outside India are termed as exotic plants. Flora- The term

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