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    guarantees civil liberties such that all Indians can lead their lives in peace and harmony ascitizens of India. These include individual rights common to most liberal democracies‚ such asequality before law‚ freedom of speech and expression‚ and peaceful assembly‚ freedom to practice religion‚ and the right to constitutional remedies for the protection of civil rights by means of writs such as habeas corpus. Violation of these rights result in punishments as prescribed in the Indian Penal Code or other special

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    essay on indian education

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    Essay on Indian Education System To strengthen the Indian Education System‚ an educational policy was adopted by the Indian Parliament in 1968. Education was made an important and  integral part of the national development efforts. After independence there has been an effort to spread education to all levels of Indian society. Statistics point to the fact that 99 per cent of children in age group 6-11 years have been enrolled in school. However‚ to bring the remaining into the ambit of universal primary

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    (festival of lights)‚ as a new-house present or even for welcoming a baby into life. The incredible thing about these objects is that they can fit into any culture‚ being an expression of religion and a gift that will be for always cherished. Indians have a very rich and deep culture‚ particularly when we are speaking about religion. They pray and worship these religious idols‚ showing their respect at every festival and cultural event. Such products are widely purchased when the festival of lights

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    that tradition is becoming an obstacle to progress. The question is whether this is the whole truth. The traditional Indian father wants to see his son get married in a dhoti and kurta. The son would prefer a western outfit on the day of marriage as it is in harmony with the latest trends in fashion. But is this necessarily a progressive thought? The traditional Indian mother visits a temple in the evening to participate in the devotional songs that celebrate the birth of Lord Krishna. Her

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    French Indian War

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    Topic: In what ways did the French and Indian War(1754-63) alter the political‚ economic and ideological relations between Britain and its American colonies? By the middle eighteenth century‚ Britain and France become two mainly powerful competitors in north America. As shown in document A‚ England controls the eastern seaboard and Hudson Bay‚ while France dominates central continent before 1754. The two countries increase tension in competing with each others. Both sides want to grab more fortunes

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    How To Build Indians

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    How the time teach us‚ how we learn to build. Today I have to talk about Indians‚ Victorian style and suburbs. I will start by talking about‚ a indians‚ They have lived in America for more than 10‚000 years before European people came‚ and others Indians learn different ways to build houses depending on the place‚ temperature or land conditions. Some places do not have any material to build and they found out how. They made it. After that‚ people learned how to build better houses and new immigrants

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    indian primary market

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    Scope of the study:- The study is limited only to the overall idea and concept of Indian primary market .The basic emphasis is given on the different methods of raising funds and the overall impact on the economic development of India. Research Methodology:-Research always starts with a question or a problem. It is more systematic and intensive study directed towards a complete knowledge of the topic. I have prepared my project as descriptive type‚ as the objective of the study demands. I also

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    The French Indian War

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    The French & Indian War‚ 1754-1763‚ changed the political‚ economic‚ and ideological relationship between Great Britain and the American Colonies permanently. The war resulted in three major changes‚ the Colonists beginning to reject British rule‚ refusing to pay taxes‚ and the loyalties toward the mother country beginning to break. These changes in the relationship of the Colonies and Britain were such a huge deal that‚ when combined‚ they led up to the American Revolution. The Colonists rejected

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    Indian Auto Industry

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    Indian Auto Industry Current Scenario & Future Trends Index  Evolution of Indian Auto Industry Market Segmentation PEST Analysis Porter’s 5 forces Analysis  Obstacles‚ advantages and opportunities Analysis of Current trends Impact of Union Budget Impact of Tata Nano Impact of Tata Ace Future Trends in auto market Evolution of Automobile Industry Initial Years Manufacturing was licensed •High Customs duty on import •Steep excise duties & •sales tax •2 Major players: Premier Automobiles

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    Indian Food Habits

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    Ancient Yogic Teaching on Right Food and Eating Habits “The less you eat‚ the longer you live” - Yoga saying - “If you eat too much‚ you will get sick. Gluttony has been the death of many people; avoid it and live longer.” - Bible Old Testament‚ Sirach 37:32-34 - “Food kills more people than famine” - Modern saying - “You can dig your grave with chopsticks” - Japanese saying - “Two kinds of people: Those who eat to live and those who live to eat.” - Popular saying - “During the day you

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