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    Article 370

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    POLITICS While the Constitution recognises in Article 370 the special status of Jammu and Kashmir‚ the Central Government’s policies since 1953 have totally undermined its autonomy. Senior lawyer and political analyst A.G. NOORANI discusses both aspects and suggests a way out of the mess. "I say with all respect to our Constitution that it just does not matter what your Constitution says; if the people of Kashmir do not want it‚ it will not go there. Because what is the alternative? The alternative

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    multi modal transport

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    INTRODUCTION India has experienced fast-paced growth over the last decade. Though the growth has primarily come from the services sector‚ manufacturing and exports have also risen reasonably. Logistics as a function is being increasingly outsourced by manufacturers. However‚ the Indian logistics sector in many ways still lags behind the global standards of performance. This is evident from the fact that we are ranked as low as 46th among 155 countries in the World Bank International Logistics Performance

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    Rivers of Punjab

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    at Verinag situated at the foot of the Pir Panjal in the south-eastern part of the valley of Kashmir in India. It flows through Srinagar and the Wular lake before entering Pakistan through a deep narrow gorge. The Kishenganga (Neelum) River‚ the largest tributary of the Jhelum‚ joins it‚ at Domel Muzaffarabad‚ as does the next largest‚ the Kunhar River of the Kaghan valley. It also connects with rest of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir on Kohala Bridge east of Circle Bakote. It is then joined by the Poonch river‚ and

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    INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS ‘LIST OF GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS OF INDIA’ SUBMITTED TO MR. TANKMAY KANDEKAR SUBMITTED BY SANHITA WAGH (M/MFM/12/37) NIFT‚ MUMBAI GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATION LAW: A geographical indication (GI) is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (e.g. a town‚ region‚ or country). India‚ as a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO)‚ enacted the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and

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    Islam Aur Science

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    Mardan and Hazara Divisions. (vii) Upper Tanawal area of Hazara Division. (b) By two years up to the age of 30 years in case of the candidates who are permanent residents of Azad Kashmir Territory and Northern Areas (which include Gilgit‚ Diamir‚ Baltistan‚ Ghizar and Ghanche) or candidates of Jammu and Kashmir States who live in either of the aforesaid areas or any other part of Pakistan. (iii) By two years upto the age of thirty (30) years for Government Servants‚ including the Government

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    The Indian Federalism and Goa’s Future Teotonio R. de Souza Time may be ripe for Goans to demand Special Status to Goa‚ by seeking amendment of the Article 371 once again to satisfy their demand. The latest such amendment as 371 (J) has approved special status to the region of north Karnataka‚ including six districts of Gulbarga‚ Bidar‚ Raichur‚ Yadagir‚ Koppal and Bellary. This creates special conditions for the development of this region. The legislation granting the status was signed

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    Tourism

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     Amitabh Bachchan is currently the brand ambassador of Gujarat Tourism. Ahmedabad is considered an ideal hub to cover all the destinations across Gujarat. Jammu and Kashmir Main article: Tourism in Jammu and Kashmir [pic] [pic] Jammu & Kashmir is known for its scenic landscape. Jammu and Kashmir is the northernmost state of India. Jammu is noted for its scenic landscape‚ ancient temples and mosques‚ Hindu and Muslim shrines‚ castles‚ gardens and forts. The Hindu holy shrines of Amarnath inKashmir

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    Travelling is an experience and has with it educative value. Last summer I planned my programme in such a manner as to obtain maximum benefit. I took permission of my father to visit Kashmir along with my friend. Both of us got berths reserved in the Jammu Mail much in advance to avoid frustration. Reaching Jammu we got into a bus for Srinangar. We hired a shikara for our stay there. The climate was very bracing. We felt as if we were in heaven. We relaxed there fully. I was weak in English‚ so

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    Pak Us Relations

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    Lecture No. 1 25-10-210 KASHMIR ISSUE OUTLINE: 1. Background 2. Indian Perspective 3. Pakistan Perspective 4. Plebiscite 5. Partition 6. Independent and conclusion EARLY HISTORY: In the 18th century Kashmir was ruled by the Muslim Pashtun Durrani Empire. In 1819 Kashmir was conquered by the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh. Following the First Anglo-Sikh War in 1845 and 1846‚ Kashmir was first ceded by the Treaty of Lahore to the East India Company‚ and shortly after sold by the Treaty

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    Indo Pak Relations

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    Indo-Pakistani relations Since independence‚ relations between Pakistan and India have been characterized by rivalry and suspicion. Although many issues divide the two countries‚ the most sensitive one since independence has been the status of Kashmir. Born out from the furnace of animosity‚ India and Pakistan‚ the twin brothers have a history of unique relations. There is much in common between Republic of India and Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The diplomatic relations developed soon after independence

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