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    Himachal Pradesh an Overview

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    Himachal Pradesh: the Land of Gods. 10/7/2011 ROSHNI RAMCHANDANI Himachal Pradesh: History and Geography Pre History & Early History The history of Himachal Pradesh dates back to around two million years. At this point of time‚ people lived in the foothills of Himachal Pradesh. These original inhabitants of Himachal‚ the Kols and the Mundas‚ were forced by the people of the great Indus valley civilization to move up to the hills. The Indus valley civilization prospered here between 2250

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    Conserve Water

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    The Munda are tribal (Adivasi) people of the Chota Nagpur Plateau region. They are found across much of Jharkhand state as well as adjacent parts of Odisha ‚ West Bengal‚ Chhattisgahr ‚ Bihar and into parts of Bangladesh. Their language is Mundari‚ which belongs to the Munda subgroup of the Austroasiatic language family * Mostly Munda people follow the Sarna religion‚ believing in a god called Singbonga. * However one-fourth of them have adopted Christianity.[citation needed] * The surname

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    intermingled with local Dravidian population. * India can be divided into three main topographic regions: Himalayan Mountain systems on the north‚ Ganges‚ and Brahmaputra rivers in central India; and Peninsular India of the South. * The Himalayas from parts of India’s boarders with Pakistan‚ Afghanistan‚ and Tibet in the west and with Nepal‚ Bhutan‚ and Tibet in the east. The region is topographically complex and divided into prominent elongated valleys and mountain ranges. * The Northern

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    competition in the Indian Soap Industry‚ Himalaya Drug Company faced a challenge in positioning its recently launched Herbal Bath Soap—Himalaya Herbal Soap. After a gamut of successful health and wellness products‚ the Himalaya Drug Company recently entered the Soap Industry by launching Himalaya Herbal Soap. Entry into this overcrowded segment proved extremely difficult as it had to face intense completion from other established brands. Thus repositioning of the Himalaya Herbal Soup became increasingly necessary

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    Ashoka (Saraca Asoca)

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    name Saraca asoca De.wild or Saraca indica belonging family Caesalpinaceae. Evergreen tree called in English Ashok tree. Ashoka is Tannin containing Natural Drug. Synonyms Ashoka is also known as: Kankeli (Sanskrit) Ashoka (Gujrati) Ashoka (Hindi) damara (Kannada) Asogam (Tamil) Biological source Ashoka consist of dried Stem Bark of the plant Saraca Indica Linn. Belonging to family Leguminosae. Geographical source It is distributed in evergreen forests of India up to an elevation

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    Litmus DebayudhChatterjee

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    “The Tibetan in Mumbai”: Examining ‘Kora’‚ the Problematic Corpus of a ‘Political Refugee’ Debayudh Chatterjee Introduction: “I’m more of an Indian except for my chinky Tibetan face” Tenzin Tsundue‚ in an interview given to the Daily Star on 13th December 2003‚ says‚ “My growth as an activist and writer is because of the situation I was born into as a Tibetan Refugee.” He goes on further to remark‚ “I write because I have to‚ because my hands are small and my voice grows hoarse most of the time.

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    Man of God

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    result of human interference or mistreatment of the planet. One of the major environmental issues with the Himalayas is deforestation. Most of the trees in the Sub-Himalayas have been cut for land and lumber. Because of the deforestation‚ other issues like soil erosion and landslides have arisen. Overpopulation is another problem in the Himalayas. "Nearly 40 million people inhabit the Himalayas. A natural hazard is a threat of a naturally occurring event that will have a negative effect on the environment

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    World Tourism Tourism In South & Southeast Asia Kathleen Macawili BANGLADESH * GEOGRAPHY CHARACTERISTIC OF REGION & COUNTRY * The physical geography of Bangladesh is varied and has an area characterized by two distinctive features: a broad deltaic plain subject to frequent flooding‚ and a small hilly region crossed by swiftly flowing rivers . The country has an area of 147‚570 square kilometers and extends 820 kilometers north to south and 600 kilometers east to west.

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    Industrial Training

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    acknowledgement I have taken efforts in this project. However‚ it would not have been possible without the kind support and help of many individuals and organizations. I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all of them. I am highly indebted to Dr.O.P Bussie for their guidance and constant supervision as well as for providing necessary information regarding the project & also for their support in completing the project. I would like to express my gratitude towards my parents & member

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    India Wikipedia

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    Mother"[a][1]MENU0:00 | Area controlled by India shown in dark green; claimed but uncontrolled regions shown in light green. | Capital | New Delhi 28°36.8′N 77°12.5′E | Largest city | Mumbai (population/area) | Official languages | * Hindi  * English[show] | Recognised regional languages | 8th Schedule[show] | Demonym | Indian | Government | Federal parliamentary constitutional republic[1] |  -  | President | Pranab Mukherjee |  -  | Vice President | Mohammad Hamid Ansari

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