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    India was one of the richest countries till the time of British rule in the early 17th Century . Britain developed India for its own benifit they build road for themself not for Indian people . on April 13‚ 1919 (which happened to be ’Baisakhi’ one of Punjab’s largest religious festivals) fifty British Indian Army soldiers‚ under the command of Brigadier-General Reginald Dyer‚ opened fire on an unarmed gathering of innocent men‚ women and children without any reason and killed nearly 4000 people

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    Impact of British rule in India had been widespread throughout the country and affected the cultural‚ technological‚ religious‚ social‚ political and economic state of India. India had persistently tolerated the British rule for 190 prolonged years‚ with their everlasting impression been forever etched upon the succeeding Indian citizens. Impact of British rule in India‚ in this context‚ is one that had perhaps emerged forth right from the 16th century‚ when British missionaries had sailed to

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    possessed the greater advantage‚ but in 1861‚ the distinction was not as clear as both the North and South possessed _______________________________________. At the outbreak of the war‚ the South did seem to have great advantages to many. First and foremost‚ the Southerners were fighting a defensive war on their own soil. They knew the terrain and the most efficient ways to transverse it. At the outset‚ the South seemed to have great advantages. First and foremost‚ Southerners were

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    The British Raj was the rule of the British Crown in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947. Raj is the term used when the British government stopped the Sepoy Rebellion and took control of India during the reign of Queen Victoria. Back then India wasn’t a nation it was divided into various parts which where governed by different kingdoms and different rulers‚ even if they had the same language. But just some of the kingdoms where actually powerful‚ and the ones that had it where excelled

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    work on * 4. Medical Tourism * 5. Overseas Trade * 6.Medical Education 6. Basis : a. Government of India is allocating only 1.9% of GDP on health sector. Which is least in the entire world. Dr. Kiran Majumdar Shaw CMD‚ Bicon. b. All developed countries give primary importance to its citizen’s health‚ unfortunately in India‚ the case is reverse. – Dr. Naresh Trehan. c. Due to health related expenditures every year

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    FDI in India Advantages and Disadvantages Overview First of all‚ FDI means Foreign Direct Investment which is mainly dealings with monetary matters and using this way they acquires standalone position in the Indian economy. Their policy is very simple to remove rivals. In beginning days they sell products at low price so other competitor shut down in few months. And then companies like Wall-Mart will increase prices than actual product price. They are focusing on national and international economic

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    The East India Company established many things for India including telegraph‚ railroad‚ and irrigation systems. It also set up a large army called the Sepoys to defend its interests and India’s borders. The Sepoys were commanded by the British officers and were supported by the units of the British army. Although the Indians benefited from the British rule many resented British rule. The East India Company made sure that British colonist received most of the advantages from the new technology and

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    The 1848 revolution marked a turning of the page the West African region of Senegal‚ site of France’s only substantial foothold on the African continent at that point. Two events were of particular importance in this regard. The first was the decree of April 27‚ 1848 whereby the provisional government abolished slavery in France’s colonies‚ including Senegal. The newly-freed slaves in Senegal automatically became French citizens‚ a privilege extended by a law of 1834 to free inhabitants of French

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    A. Welfare Ideologies of the Past - A brief overview. (a) The Elizabethan Poor Law The legal relief of poverty was first introduced after the demise of compulsory charity that followed the reformation. There were initial parish registers of the poor in 1552 and compulsory fund raising‚ through to 1601 with the advent of the Elizabethan Poor Law (43 Eliz I Cap. 2). This law oversaw the levying of taxes for the distribution of money and food to the poor but there was a heavy emphasis on hierarchy

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    What were the Advantages and Disadvantages of Nazi Rule for the German People up to 1939? Nazism seemed to end the effects of the great depression. The German economy had been devastated in 1929 when the great depression happened‚ but surprisingly‚ it was looking more prosperous afterwards! In 1938 national income was the highest Germany had seen‚ which was higher than what Germany had before the great depression by eight billion marks! Although wages had not overtaken the level that wages were

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