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    Karen D Global History Mr. Shult December 14‚ 2012 Buddhism started nearly 2500 years ago in by the son of a wealthy and powerful man named Siddhartha Gautama. He saw the suffering and despair of others one day and taught that they should be equal and live in harmony. As stated in The Buddha Dharma Education Association‚ Siddhartha sacrificed all his good fortune he had possessed and tried to feel what his other Indians felt and tried to comfort them with a new teaching and faith

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    The Government of India Act‚ 1935 changed the structure of the Indian Government from “Unitary” to that of “Federal” type. The Distribution of powers between the Centre and the Provinces required the balance to avoid the disputes which would be arisen between the constituent units and the Federation. The system of Federation clearly demanded the creation of a Federal Court which would have jurisdiction over the States as well as the Provinces. Federal Court functioned only for 12 years. It was

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    History of writing systems

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    simplify their quest. The first is Proto- writings; this is a system that uses ideographic or early mnemonic symbols and True-writing; which is the context of linguistic utterance that is encoded so that readers can reconstruct with some form of accuracy (2) . However‚ scholars have tried mark the difference between pre- history and history of writing‚ unfortunately they are unable to determine what time exactly pre- history becomes history and when proto-writing became truewriting (3). Nonetheless

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    CONTRACT LABOUR SYSTEM IN INDIA TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Abstract 3 2. Introduction 3 3. Literature Review 4 4. Objective 6 5. Methodology 6 6. Contract Labour System-over the years 7 7.1. Pre-legislation Judicial Measures 7 7.2. Analysis of Landmark Judgements by Court: Post Enactment of the CLRA 7 7. Developments Post-Liberalization: Impact on Contract Labour 10 8.3. Contract labour performing core activities 11 8.4. Wages of

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    Textile Industry in India is the second largest employment generator after agriculture. It holds significant status in India as it provides one of the most fundamental necessities of the people. Textile industry was one of the earliest industries to come into existence in India and it accounts for more than 30% of the total exports. In fact Indian textile industry is the second largest in the world‚ second only to China. Textile Industry is unique in the terms that it is an independent industry

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    History Behind India Gate

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    Lutyens’ Delhi and the site of the India Gate on Kingsway (now Rajpath). Eventually the line was shifted to run along the Yamuna river‚ and when that route opened in 1924‚ the construction of the memorial site could begin. The New Delhi Railway Station was opened in 1926‚ ahead of the inauguration of the city of the same name in 1931.[1][2] The 42-metre tall India Gate is situated in such a way that many important roads spread out from it. Traffic passing around India Gate used to be continuous until

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    Judicial System In Ancient India Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Sources of Law 3. Judicial System during Vedic Period 4. Types of courts 5. Different kinds of law 6. Types Of Law Suits 7. Judicial Procedure 8. Justice during Mauryan Times 9. Justice During Gupta Times 10.Conclusion 11. Bibliography Introduction: The present judicial system is not an unanticipated formation. It is the result of prolonged and gradual process of Indian history. It has however influenced the present

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    DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ↑ “A hungry world is a dangerous world. Without food‚ people have only three options – they riot‚ emigrate or die. None of these are acceptable” - UN Food & Agriculture Organisation (FAO) Introduction 1. ↑According to the Global Hunger Index (GHI) report of 2012‚ India ranks 66 out of 88 countries in the hunger index. India is the world’s hunger capital due to the following statistics:- a) ↑ Hunger remains No 1 cause of death in India b)

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    “PUBLIC DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM IN INDIA” Sunil B. Bhosale1 & Pralhad N. Kamble2 1. Research Associate‚ Centre for Study of Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy‚ Gokhale Institute of Economics & Politics‚ Pune‚ Maharashtra(India) Email-sunilbhosale2001@yahoo.com‚ sunilbhosle@gipe.ernet.in 2. Lecturer‚ Dept. of Economics‚ Shri. S.H. Kelkar College‚ Devgad‚ Dist-Sindhudurga‚ Maharashtra (India). Email-pralhadkamble@gmail.com 1) Introduction:- In the context of national food security and poverty alleviation

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    the state’s debt and the interest this debt accumulates. * Providing services like education systems‚ health care systems‚ pensions for the elderly‚ unemployment benefits etc. * Providing public utilities such energy‚ water and waste management. * Day to day functioning of the government. * Defense preparedness. * Providing foreign aid. | TAXATION IN INDIA |   | India has a well developed tax structure. The power to levy taxes and duties is distributed among the

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