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    plane. Mumbai (Bombay)‚ Kolkata (Calcutta)‚ Chennai‚ Bangalore‚ Hyderabad and Ahmadabad are all large cities in India and its capital New Delhi. India has many attractions such as the Taj Mahal‚ Qutub Minar‚ Red fort‚ Lotus temple‚ Golden temple‚ Dal Lake and India Gate are only a few of India’s many tourist attractions. Like India’s culture its food is very diverse. There are many different curries‚ rice‚ teas‚ vegetables and fish are used in many dishes. In India coconut is used in almost every

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    Rising Prices

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    gasoline prices‚ crude oil prices‚ diesel prices are also rising high day by day i.e. Rising energy prices. Oil and food prices are causing inflation. What comes in one’s hand is only disappointment. Earlier‚ it was said that a poor can have chapatti and dal in his food but now‚ he can not even manage to eat two times meal a day. One of the main causesregarding rising prices is the population growth. Population of our country is increasing at an alarming rate. We have over 100 crore people living in India

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    Caso Hedblom (B) [pic] 1 L’introduzione di una seconda collezione con il marchio Karin è una mossa vincente? Mr. Keller è consapevole che una debolezza della Hedblom sta nell’eccesso di capacità produttiva. Una opportunità è data invece dal mercato della grande distribuzione e della vendita per corrispondenza. L’introduzione della seconda collezione permette quindi di sfruttare una opportunità per colmare la debolezza e quindi può essere una mossa vincente. Possiamo considereare l’introduzione

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    see the coalition government in the centre. Congress last its domination and regional parties started participating in the national government. Therefore‚ coalition government started coming up in central. Many regional parties like TDP‚ DMK‚ Akali Dal‚ and AIADMK started playing their influential role. They started participating in government decision making. Earlier‚ developmental work will go to those states which are ruled by Congress only. Because congress was dominating in the Centre. Now‚

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    students. Many of the things they learn in textbooks can be practically understood when they visit various places. When they visit cities‚ such as‚ Kolkata‚ Mumbai‚ Delhi‚ etc‚ or the famous lakes such as Chilka lake in Orissa‚ Logtak lake in Manipur‚ Dal lake in Kashmir‚ etc.‚ their grasp of geography is deepened. Visits to industrial centres‚ such as‚ Jamshedpur‚ Kharagpur‚ Ranchi‚ Bangalore‚ Coimbatore‚ or important places like Cape Comorin‚ Madurai‚ Pondicherry‚ Goa‚ Kovalam‚ Cochin‚ Bhopal‚ Srinagar

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    CHAPTER TWO ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPEANS IN INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND BANGLADESH. A good connection existed between the Indian sub-continent and Europe since the ancient time. The Arab traders exported the commodities of Indian subcontinent to Venice and Genoa Ports of Italy in the middle age. These Ports commodities were also sent to various countries of Europe. This business was monopolized by the Arab and Italian traders. In this way‚ they earn a large amount of profit. Gradually‚ the merchants

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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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    various ministerial positions. His opponent‚ P. A. Sangma‚ a Christian “tribal”2‚ hails from the state of Meghalaya. The former Labour Minister was supported by the Opposition National Democratic Alliance‚ and the ruling regional parties Biju Janata Dal from Orissa and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam from Tamil Nadu‚ on the grounds of being the leader of the Tribal Forum. 22nd July 2012 decided the faith of these two ex-Congressmen. Both through their grit and ambition charted out their

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    Haldiram’s‚ often eaten mixed with different kinds of sweet and sour chutneys. Under dry snacks‚Haldirams bhujia has an unprecedent presence‚with its strong spicy flavour.It may be one of the starting products for the company. Other products also include dal mixtures‚

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    Incredible India

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    visited India and spent over $8.9 billion (Web 1). As transport has got better in the past years more people can visit other countries. One of these countries being India. There are 17 major tourist attractions in India. Some of these being the Ajanta‚ Dal Lake and the Golden Temple. The social effect this growth has had many positive and negative effects. These being people learning about other cultures. Transport has also increased as more tourists will want to have an easy travel around

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