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    Biodata

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    [1][2] She has founded several orphanages‚ participated in rural development efforts‚ supported the movement to provide all Karnataka government schools with computer and library facilities‚ and established the ’The Murty Classical Library of India’ at Harvard University.[3][4][5] Murthy initiated a bold move to introduce computer and library facilities in all schools in Karnataka & taught computer science. Murthy is best known for her social work and her plethora of stories. Dollar Sose (English: Dollar

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    Namma Metro: a Study

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    2009 Namma Metro – A Study Chinmay Centre for Budget & Policy Studies Namma Metro – A Study Foreword The Centre for Budget and Policy Studies has been examining government accounts to unravel the real priorities behind government policies. All governments make all kinds of promises. To keep a promise they must raise and spend money. This information is contained in budgets. What a government does‚ as opposed to what it says it is doing‚ can be gleaned from this source. But while a

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    have become acrimonious from North to South and from East to West. We have Indus water Treaty with Pakistan‚ another with Bangladesh over Ganga water. 3. There have been disputes between Delhi and Haryana over Yamuna‚ Karnataka and Andhra over Krishna; Kerala and Karnataka over Mullaiperiyar. But what made the nation wake up was the dispute over cauvery waters. 4. It is in this context that‚ every part of the country has an equal claim to the national wealth that interlinking of rivers

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    History of South India: The Ancient Period The word Pallava means "branch"‚ in contrast with Chola meaning "new country"‚ Pandiya meaning "old country" and Chera meaning "hill country" in Sangam Tamil lexicon The Cholas 300s BC–1279 The Tamil kingdom that enjoyed the most uninterrupted prosperity was that of the Cholas. As in case of all other polities in ancient India‚ the wealth of the Cholas was based upon a thriving agriculture‚ with two monsoons annually facilitating

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    Project Chirag

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    A youth initiative to provide solar lighting to villages without electricity Need in Rural India In India 72‚000 Villages‚ 400 million people have no access to electricity. Kerosene lamps presently used by several rural families emit poor quality light and release lethal toxic fumes that cause an array of health and environmental problems. Furthermore‚ there exist dangers from burning kerosene lamps overturning and drinking of kerosene by children‚ which has caused even death in certain

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    CRISIL Inclusix

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    June 2013 CRISIL Inclusix An index to measure India’s progress on Financial Inclusion An initiative by CRISIL Developed with support from Ministry of Finance‚ Government of India and Reserve Bank of India All calculations are based on data provided by the Reserve Bank of India CRISIL Inclusix An index to measure India’s progress on Financial Inclusion CRISIL defines financial inclusion as “The extent of access by all sections of society to formal financial services‚ such as credit‚ deposit

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    1.1.Introduction on Contract Farming Contract farming is defined as a system for the production and supply of agricultural produce under forward contracts between the companies (buyers) and the farmers (suppliers). The essence of such an arrangement is commitment on the part of both the buyer and the seller. The commitment of the suppliers/farmers to provide an agricultural commodity of certain type and quality at a specified time and place and in the quantity required by the company(buyer)

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    VIOLENCE HARNESSING AND NEUTRALIZING PROCESSES SPRAYING HAZARDS AND SUFFERING A DISSERTATION BY Submitted to the Principal‚ in fulfilment of the requirements of the syllabus for X Trimester BHRD with BBM – A Composite Graduate Programme as prescribed by the Board of Studies CERTIFICATE This is to certify that this dissertation titled “A SPRAYING HAZARDS AND SUFFERING” is a bonafide work done by Mr. ALOK S CHANDRASHEKAR (Reg.No-200706) in partial

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    wildlife conservation

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    In order to instigate wildlife conservation efforts in India‚ World Wildlife Fund has set up various groups. India hosts diverse kinds of wildlife species possibly due to the broad range of weather‚ soil‚ climate‚ and other similar factors. On the negative side‚ however‚ there are certain species that are threatened or vulnerable and are required pro¬¬tection. Perhaps the need of the time is to put more and more conservation efforts to protect wildlife in India. Wildlife Conservation Efforts in

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    History of News papers

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    Development of media History of Indian News papers The Statesman The Statesman is one of India’s oldest English newspapers. It is a leading English newspaper in West Bengal. It was founded in Kolkata in 1875 and is directly inclined from The Friend of India (founded 1818). The Englishman (founded 1821) was merged with The Statesman in 1934. The Delhi edition of The Statesman began publication in 1931. The Statesman is a founding member of Asia News Network The Statesman has distinguished

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