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    mother land when the British East India Company was fast expanding its empire in India‚ when Tipu Sultan had been eliminated (1799)‚ the proud Marathas had been humbled (1815)‚ Chennamma the widowed queen of Raja Malla Sarja frustrated the machinations of British to annex her kingdom Kittore‚ a tiny principality in the present Belgaum District of Karnataka. She fought against the mighty British army and scored initial success. No other woman warrior in the history of India has made such a powerful 74

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    Male |The first President of Indian Republic |Dr. Rajendra Prasad | |The first Prime Minister of free India |Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru | |The first Indian to win Nobel Prize |Rabindranath Tagore | |The first President of Indian National Congress |W.C. Banerjee

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    India Next 5 Years

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    The next five years | | | | All of us acknowledge that India is changing and that the pace of change is accelerating. We also know that India (and the Indian economy) will be very different five years from now in more ways than one. In the context of private consumption‚ how much India would be different in 2015 can be best understood if we look at some of the data relating to where India was just five years ago‚ i.e. in 2005. India’s GDP in 2005 was about $785 billion‚ which has increased

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    Floods in India

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    About floods in India India‚ being a peninsular country and surrounded by the Arabian Sea‚ Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal‚ is quite prone to flood. As per the Geological Survey of India (GSI)‚ the major flood prone areas of India cover almost 12.5% area of the country.  Every year‚ flood‚ the most common disaster in India causes immense loss to the country’s property and lives.  India Flood Prone Areas The states falling within the periphery of "India Flood Prone Areas" are West Bengal

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    and as time moves on the history of textile has further enriched itself. In the 6th and 7th century BC‚ the oldest recorded indication of using fiber comes with the invention of flax and wool fabric at the excavation of Swiss lake inhabitants. In India the culture of silk was introduced in 400AD‚ while spinning of cotton traces back to 3000BC. In China‚ the discovery and consequent development of sericulture and spin silk methods got initiated at 2640 BC while in Egypt the art of spinning linen and

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    women in india

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    women in India now are more educated and more aware of the world. they now stand equal with the men‚ in some places or careers women have even overthrown the heights the men have reached. today’s women is unstoppable‚ gone is the women who was vulnerable‚ unprotected‚ uneducated and abused. todays women stands tall‚ with pride‚ as she can achieve heights that sometimes are not even thought of. thats todays women she also knows how to handle her house. she is an all rounder. but with an increase

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    10 Greatest Resources of India A resource is a source or supply from which benefit is produced. Typically resources are materials or other assets that are transformed to produce benefit and in the process may be consumed or made unavailable.  The 10 greatest resources of India are as follows.. Land : Land Resources in India enclose approximately 1.3 million sq miles and is a cape‚ protruding into the Indian Ocean‚ in between the Bay of Bengal on the east and Arabian Sea on the west. Indian

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    Tourism in India

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    Tourism in India Tourism is the largest service industry in India‚ with a contribution of 6.23% to the national GDP and 8.78% of the total employment in India. India witnesses more than 5 million annual foreign tourist arrivals and 562 million domestic tourism visits.[2][3] The tourism industry in India generated about US$100 billion in 2008 and that is expected to increase to US$275.5 billion by 2018 at a 9.4% annual growth rate.[4] In the year 2009‚ 5.11 million foreign tourists visited India. Majority

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    Introduction Though India stands today as the largest democracy‚ its administrative as well as the political set up has many flaws and shortcomings. The Indian system of administration and governance is impregnated with flaws like shortages of power‚ bureaucratic hassles‚ political uncertainty‚ and infrastructural deficiencies .In spite of all these political shortcomings‚ India is perceived to be one of the most lucrative grounds for investing‚ in the eyes of the wealthy European as well as American

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    into India (1600-1757) – The lure for trade and profit brought many trading companies to India. The trade –cum-political corporation called the English East India Company came to India and gave an expansive touch to India’s national commerce. It opened new markets for Indian goods in Europe and thereby increases the export of Indian manufacturers and encourage their production. This is the reason why the rulers tolerated and even encouraged the establishment of the Company’s factories in India.

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