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    Naxalism

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    control on use of power. In light of this the research paper aims to explain that how Naxalism has proved to be a challenge to the state of India and how the Indian government is trying to overcome this challenge. 2According to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh‚ Naxalism remains the biggest internal security challenge and it is imperative to control left-wing extremism for the country ’s growth. These lines by the Prime Minister itself explains that how Naxalism is a serious challenge to India. The terms

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    P.AMUTHA RESEARCH SCHOLAR RATHNAVEL SUBRAMAINAM COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCICENCE (AUTONOMOUS)‚ SULUR. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFLATIONARY MEAURES IN INDIA ABSTRACT Inflation is a determinant in functioning of any economy. In our country India has mixed economy model that comprises both capitalism and socialism. In our country‚ India uses the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) to calculate inflation rate

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    7/30/2015 Capital Account Convertibility A Boon Or A Bane Economics Essay Capital Account Convertibility A Boon Or A Bane Economics Essay Currency Convertibility means ease with which a particular currency or domestic currency can be converted into any other international currency and vice versa. Based on their convertibility currencies can be categorized into three groups namely: Non Convertible currencies are those which cannot be converted into other internationally accepted currencies and vice

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    In Class Exercise

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    plans for space-based weapons(空基武器)‚ saying they were the reason behind a recent Chinese anti-satellite weapon test(反卫星武器试验). Asked about the Chinese test at a news conference(记者招待会) in New Delhi after a meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan(曼莫汉) Singh‚ Putin avoided directly criticizing the Chinese‚ saying only that Russian was against putting any weapons in space. Taiwan’s “premier” (行政院院长)Su Tseng-chang(苏贞昌)‚ the top figure in the pro-independence(倾向独立) administration of Chen Shui-bian

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    Acknowledgement Letter: Sir We are submitting assignment on “Export-Import” course on “Non-Tariff barriers on Bangladesh by India.” There we have given secondary data and collected them from internet. To accomplish the assignment we needed documents on Bangladesh-India export-import articles‚ news bulletins‚ essays on two countries internal relationship and so on. We are expecting that you will be pleased enough with our performance and in case any problem arise we will be available to provide

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    RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s ex-military ruler Pervez Musharraf was indicted on three counts on Tuesday over the 2007 murder of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto in a gun and suicide attack‚ a prosecutor said. Charging a former army chief is an unprecedented move in a country ruled for more than half of its life by the military and where the army is still considered the most powerful institution. It was the second time that Musharraf‚ who ruled the nuclear-armed state from 1999-2008‚ had been summoned

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    abdul kalam

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    Early life and education A. P. J. Abdul Kalam was born on 15 October 1931 in a Tamil Muslim family to Jainulabdeen‚ a boat owner and Ashiamma‚ a housewife‚ at Rameswaram‚ located in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.[7][8][9][10] He came from a poor background and started working at an early age to supplement his family’s income.[11] After completing school‚ Kalam distributed newspapers in order to financially contribute to his father’s income.[11][12] In his school years‚ he had average grades‚ but

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    diaIndia vs. China: Whose Economy Is Better? In the inevitable comparisons that economists and businesspeople make between Asia’s two rising giants‚ China and India‚ China nearly always comes out on top. The Chinese economy historically outpaces India’s by just about every measure. China’s fast-acting government implements new policies with blinding speed‚ making India’s fractured political system appear sluggish and chaotic. Beijing’s shiny new airport and wide freeways are models of modern development

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    Top 10 Corruption Scams in India [pic] Project by- Sanya Makan [pic] You can fool some of the people all of the time‚ and all of the people some of the time‚ but you cannot fool all of the people all of the time - Abraham Lincoln. “I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet.” 

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    Indian Political System

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    be chosen by the MPs (Member of Parliaments) of the ruling party or the coalition that comes to power‚ and is the focal point of political power in India. However‚ the Prime Minister is formally appointed by the President of India. Presently Manmohan Singh is the Prime Minister of India. Indian President: A Titular Head President is the head of the state and the first citizen of the country‚ and also the supreme commander of the armed forces. Though in theory he/she holds considerable power‚ but

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