GOVERNMENT‚ SOCIETY & BUSINESS A Paper on “India’s Glorious Past” Submitted by‚ Dhanya Ann Roy F13025 Section A ECONOMIC HISTORY OF INDIA The known Indian Economy starts with the Indus Valley Civilization also known as the “Harappan Civilization”. It is estimated by experts that the society existed between 3300 and 1700 BC. The people of Indus Valley rather made deals instead of war and began with the domestication of animals and developed multi-dimensional economy
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was an all rounder. He was outstanding at studies‚ games and other extra curricular activities. In the year 1879‚ he joined the Presidency College for pursuing higher studies. After one year‚ he learnt philosophy from the Scottish Church College‚ Calcutta. It was in this college that he got to know about Sri Ramakrishna of Dakshineswar. Ramakrishna Mission The Rama Krishna mission was founded by Swami Vivekananda‚ the chief disciple of Sri Ramakrishna Paramhansa on the
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The Safavid Empire really put Iran on the map for their economic strength. The Safavid Empire was founded by the Safavids and covered all of Iran‚ parts of Turkey‚ and Georgia. The Shiite based empire lasted from 1501-1722. The reason for their success was their locations on the trade routes. Shah Ismail‚ age 14 ruled from 1501 to 1524 and by 1510 he had conquered all of Iran. Shi’ism was introduced to Iran and many Sunni Muslims were murdered. But there was a positive side to their religion; the
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Mihir Sen went on in 1966 to swim across the seven seas of the five continents. He had to raise Rs 45‚000 to pay theIndian navy boats to accompany him to record the swims. While he had managed to raise half the money through sponsors (notably the Calcutta
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CPI officially stated that it was formed in 25 December 1925 at the first Kanpur Party Conference. But as per the version of CPI(M)‚ the Communist Party of India was founded in Tashkent‚ Turkestan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic on 17 October 1920‚ soon after the Second Congress of theCommunist International. The founding members of the party were M.N. Roy‚ Evelyn Trent Roy (Roy’s wife)‚ Abani Mukherji‚ Rosa Fitingof (Abani’s wife)‚ Mohammad Ali (Ahmed Hasan)‚ Mohammad Shafiq Siddiqui‚ Rafiq
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Some days back‚ the House passed a bill that stated that the United States would no longer permit the import of goods from factories where forced or indentured child labor was used. My liberal friends applauded the bill. It was a triumphant advance in the field of human rights. Now children in Third World countries wouldn’t have to spend their days chained to their posts in factories manufacturing goods for other people to enjoy while their childhoods slipped by them. They could be free and happy
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Guided by: G. B. Dash Sir Processed by: Shivam Nayak Class- 8th ‘C’ Roll Number- 33 1. A Brief Description of the following: (a) Election An election is a formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. Elections have been the usual mechanism by which modern representative
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SWAMI VIVEKANANDA Life and Teachings Published on the occasion of 150th Birth Anniversary of Swami Vivekananda BRAHMACHARI AMAL RAMAKRISHNA MATH AND RAMAKRISHNA MISSION Belur Math‚ Howrah District • West Bengal 711202‚ India Published by The General Secretary Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission Belur Math‚ Howrah District West Bengal 711202‚ India. © All Rights Reserved November 2011 153000 This book is being published with financial assistance from the Ministry of Culture‚ Government
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FAMOUS CASES ON NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT* LIABILITY OF PAYING BANKER WHEN CUSTOMER’S SIGNATURE ON CHEQUE IS FORGED 1. When the customer’s signature on the cheque is forged there is no mandate to the bank to pay. As such a banker is not entitled to debit the customer’s account on such forged cheque. In Canara Bank vs. Canara Sales Corporation and Others [(1987)2 Supreme Court Cases 666] the company has a current account with the bank which was operated by the Company’s Managing Director
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