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    Naxalism:Threat to Internal Security   The Government of India has taken serious note of the Naxal problem in the recent past. The recent attacks by the Naxalites on State and Central Police Forces in Dantewada are very serious events wherein large number of lives have been lost and the Nation sits up to see as to what would happen and what should happen. The CSA has been concerned about the developing Naxal problem for quite some time. The CSA organised a lecture on 21st November 2008 by Lt. Gen

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    Introduction on 5 yr plan: The economy of India is based in part on planning through its five-year plans‚ which are developed‚ executed and monitored by the Planning Commission. The tenth plan completed its term in March 2007 and the eleventh plan is currently underway First five year plan (1951- 1956) The first Indian Prime Minister‚ Jawaharlal Nehru presented the first five-year plan to the Parliament of India on December 8‚ 1951.This plan was based on the Harrod-Domar model. The plan addressed

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    BENGALI LANGUAGE AND CULTURE A Resource Guide for Public School Teachers in New York City 1 Section 1 The World of Bengali 2 The Bengali Language • Bengali or Bangla is an Indo-Aryan language d i d from derived f Sanskrit S ki • It is native to the region of eastern South Asia known as Bengal‚ which comprises present day Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal • With nearly 230 million native speakers‚ Bengali p y spoken p languages g g in is one of the most ppopularly the world 3 The

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    India’s Challenges in the 21st Century Towards a more Equitable‚ Inclusive and Sustainable India India Facts and Achievements India is a country of continental proportions and rich cultural heritage. The civilizational history of India goes back to more than 5000 years. In ancient times India was considered as one of the leading lights of the world and its glory was spread far and wide all across the corners of the earth. Throughout its history‚ India has evolved and reinvented herself. India

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    Self Help groups 11 am‚ 13th Sep12…. A speeding military van stops at the door of the Sarpanch’s residence. Two army men come out rushing and walk towards the house door. They are looking for the Village Sarpanch to convey an important message- that a blast is going to take place in sometime and people of certain areas need to be warned. As Varsha‚ a skinny young woman‚ her head duly covered‚ steps forward‚ the army men give a doubting look and repeat to her that the Sarpanch be called instead

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    csr rEport 2012 Table of Contents 6 8 10 14 18 20 22 25 IntroductIon HIstory EducatIon HEaltH sports & youtH tHE EnvIronmEnt mIcro EntErprIsE BuIldInG nEW InItIatIvEs Day meal distribution at local school Our Mission From the beginning‚ our business and social commitments have always been mutually reinforcing and has always featured as an integral part of our business. We feel a strong sense of responsibility towards those less fortunate and we strive to build their capabilities and

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    Year 11 Community and Family Studies Individuals and Groups - Leadership Term 2 Assessment MAHATMA GHANDI . Mohandas Karamchand Ghandi‚ known as Mahatma ‚ or ‘Great Soul’ was a successful leader who managed to cause major political change in countries that experienced an abundance of racial discrimination and cultural inferiority .The two most significantly effected countries that experienced direct positive empowerment because of Mahatma Ghandi were South Africa and India. Reason for Ghandi’s

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    MANAGEMENT AND SPIRITUALITY Dr. LOUIS XAVIER S.J. 1.0 : The Paradigm of Management and Spirituality In 1960‚ John F. Kennedy declared that by the end of the decade‚ man will be placed on the moon. Scientists were dismayed. Many thought it to be an impossible dream. But because there was political will‚ man was placed on the moon and outerspace was conquered. There is a dire need today‚ to conquer a deeper inner space - the hearts and minds of people engaged in business. The paradigm of management

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    UNIT 1 LEGACY OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO DEVELOPMENT‚ RIGHTS AND PARTICIPATION Structure 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Foundation of the Indian National Congress 1.3 Gandhi’s Contribution 1.3.1 Gandhi’s “Substance of Swaraj” 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 The Karachi Resolution of the Congress The Idea of Socialism 1.5.1 The Idea of Planning The Nature of Gandhian Economics The Gandhian Social Philosophy The Consensus Summary Exercises 1.1 INTRODUCTION The developmental aspirations

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    Telangana People’s Movement: the Unfolding Political Culture G. Haragopal∗ Abstract: The Telangana people’s movement is rooted in a historical context and a developmental model that the Indian rulers have been pursuing. The regional disparities-economic‚ social‚ cultural -are a part of this process. After formation of the linguistic State‚ every economic or developmental mode-be it green revolution or neo-liberal globalization-ended up with sharpening of the differences and widening of the disparities

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