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    Allabad Address Analysis

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    IDEOLOGY OF IQBAL’S ALLAHABAD ADDRESS On December 30‚1930 the annual meeting of the All India Muslim League was held at Allahabad‚ Allama Iqbal presided over the meeting .On this occasion he distributed his famous historical address which proved to be a milestone in the proceeding to make an injunctive authorization for an independent Muslim State. Background of the Allahabad Address‚ Dr. Allama Muhammad Iqbal ranks amongst the Muslim intellectuals who left a deep impact on history. He inspired Muslims

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    Ayodhya and Babri Masjid

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    mosque. The Babri Mosque was destroyed by hardline Hindu activists during a political rally which turned into a riot on December 6‚ 1992. A subsequent land title case was lodged in the Allahabad High Court‚ the verdict of which was pronounced on September 30‚ 2010. In the landmark hearing‚ the three judges of The Allahabad High Court ruled that the 2.77 acres (1.12 ha) of Ayodhya land be divided into 3 parts‚ with 1/3 going to the Ram Lalla or Infant Lord Rama represented by the Hindu Maha Sabha for the

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    The age of the Guptas has been regarded as the age of all-round progress in India by all historians. For nearly two hundred and fifty years the Gupta empire provided political unity‚ good administration and economic and cultural progress in North India. The glories of the Gupta age are partly because of the Gupta art‚ sculpture and architecture. The Gupta dynasty produced a number of great rulers successively. They were great conquerors‚ patrons of art and science & they themselves were men of

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    In Plant Training

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    A REPORT ON THE INPLANT TRAINING DONE AT The Corporation Bank - COIMBATORE Submitted by DINESH A.S. (09BBM013) Under the Co-ordination of J. JOSEPHINE LALITHA‚ MBA‚ MPhil Submitted towards partial fulfillment of the requirement For the Degree of Bachelor of Business Management Since 1947 DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE PSG COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCE College with Potential for Excellence (Status Awarded by the UGC) Autonomous College Affiliated To Bharathiar University

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    The Longitude

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    The longitude against which Indian Standard time is set passes through Allahabad‚ India. British India did not adopt the international standard time zones until 1905 when the meridian passing through Allahabad at 82.5º east (of Greenwich Meridian) longitude was picked as the central meridian for India‚ corresponding to a single time zone for the country at 5 hours and 30 minutes in advance of GMT. This went into force on January 1‚ 1906. However‚ Calcutta time was officially maintained as a separate

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    Uttar Pradesh

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    Gupta‚ Gurjara‚ Rashtrakuta‚ Pala and Mughal empires. The two major rivers of the state‚ the Ganga and Yamuna‚ join at Allahabad and then flow as the Ganga further east. The state has several historical‚ natural‚ and religious tourist destinations‚ such as the Taj Mahal‚ Varanasi‚ Piprahwa‚ Kaushambi‚ Kanpur‚ Ballia‚ Shravasti‚ Kushinagar‚ Lucknow‚ Chitrakoot‚ Jhansi‚ Allahabad‚ Meerut and

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    Statement of Purpose

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    The excellent academic environment and the myriad research opportunities that I was fortunate enough to get during my undergraduate years have further bolstered this decision. My alma mater‚ the Indian Institute of Information Technology‚ Allahabad (IIIT) has one of the country’s most comprehensive curriculums in Computer Science. Armed with such extensive study and the research opportunities that I had at the University of Vienna‚ Austria and at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne(EPFL)

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    Company kept judicial and executive functions separate since year 1793. But this system was not perfect; the appointment procedure of judges was faulty. Executive became judge and judge became executive vice versa because of lack of experience judiciary suffered as executive failed to do justice to judiciary. In 1868‚ company officers pointed out that native judges and pleaders who had received a regular legal education at the Calcutta University had a better knowledge than the civilian‚ executive

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    Succeeded by | Tiruvellore Thattai Krishnamachariar | Minister of External Affairs | In office 15 August 1947 – 27 May 1964 | Preceded by | Position established | Succeeded by | Gulzarilal Nanda | Personal details | Born | 14 November 1889 Allahabad‚ North-Western Provinces‚ British India | Died | 27 May 1964 (aged 74) New Delhi‚ India | Political party | Indian National Congress | Spouse(s) | Kamala Kaul | Children | Indira Gandhi | Alma mater | Trinity College‚ Cambridge Inns of

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    children in a loving manner. He loved children very much so he decided to celebrate his birth day as children’s day. Nehru was born on 14th November‚ 1889 in Allahabad. His father was Motilal Nehru and Mother was Swaroop Rani. Since from his childhood‚ he was very intelligent boy in all aspects. After completion of his schooling in Allahabad‚ he went to England for his higher studies . On completion of his studies‚ he returned to India in 1912 as a lawyer in profession. In India there were many movements

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