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    Thesis Statement In Azadi

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    The target readership, market potential and why this book will appeal. The objective readership of my novel will comprise youth with a flair for novelty and curiosity, to know more about this maligned society and relationship between the old and the young. This novel will go a long way among those people, who wants to understand the havoc caused by the partition of India in 1947. The characters of the book will depict their relationship and the plight they suffered from the hands of their own

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    An investigative Study about Deregulation (Restructuring) of Indian Power Sector Abstract: This paper is a discussion about the introduction of restructuring and deregulation in Indian Power System. In modern era, deregulation has an important impact on power sector. In this paper, recent use of deregulation in Indian Power Sector has been described and measures to be taken in order to improve deregulation are also suggested Key Words: Deregulation, Restructuring, Power Sector, CERC, TSO,RLDC

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    Effect of automobile pollution on plants in Narnaul City, Haryana Richa Kumari1 and Poonam Yadav2 1 Assistant Professor, Deptt. Of Geography, Govt. College Narnaul, Haryana. 2Assistant Professor, Deptt. Of Geography, Govt. College Narnaul, Haryana. ABSTRACT:- Air pollution is one of the major problems in the world. It is influenced by four major factors, such as industrialization in the cities, increase in traffic

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    The Uttarakhand Floods

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    Uttarakhand Tragedy In June 2013, a multi-day cloudburst centered on the North Indian state of Uttarakhand caused devastating floods and landslides in the country's worst natural disaster since the 2004 tsunami. Though some parts of Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Delhi and Uttar Pradesh in India, some regions of Western Nepal, and some parts of Western Tibet also experienced heavy rainfall, over 95% of the casualties occurred in Uttarakhand. As of 16 July 2013, according to figures provided by the Uttarakhand

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    Everyone has right to life but we also know that without knowledge life is not as a proper right. The government of India is doing in order to fulfil this right to life, started the Sarv shiksha abhiyan which provides free primary education to all children. Without education life is not much valuable more than an animal. Therefore Government started this scheme to provide free primary education. Under this project, we are going to discuss about this programme. We will also discuss about the history

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    A STUDY OF MIGRATION IN MAHARASHTRA (2007-2008) “ If you don’t have migration you wouldn’t be able to fill important jobs to keep the economy going” (McKinley, n.d.)1 Introduction Human Migration is defined as the movement of people from one place to another in the quest for a better life.The movement could be very well across the borders of a country or within a country. It is not a new concept and has occurred throughout the human history, the first human movement being from their origins in

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    Airtel Profile

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    COMPANY PROFILE Bharti Tele-Ventures was incorporated on July 7, 1995 as a company with limited liability under the Companies Act, for promoting telecommunications services. Bharti Tele-Ventures received certificate for commencement of business on January 18, 1996. The Company was initially formed as a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bharti Telecom Limited. Bharti Airtel Ltd is one of the world's leading providers of telecommunication. Airtel has GSM network in all countries in which it operates, providing

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    Case Study: Labour Unrest at Manesar Plant of Maruti Suzuki D On 18 July 2012, Maruti’s Manesar plant was hit by violence as workers at one of its auto factories attacked supervisors, engineers and other management personnel and burnt and killed a senior HR executive, injured 100 managers, including two Japanese expatriates. The mob also injured nine policemen. The company’s General Manager of Human Resources had both arms and legs broken by his attackers, unable to leave the building that was

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    2.1. Cattle Development and Small-holder Farmers in Cambodia 2.1.1. Cattle Production in Cambodia Livestock in Cambodia makes an important contribution to the agricultural sector. It accounts for 20.9% of agricultural GDP and contributes 7.6% to GDP (FAO, 2005a). Most livestock, including cattle, poultry, and pigs are raised by small-holders, for whom they serve as a source of cash income and provide a subsistence source of protein. Moreover, they are used for draught power, and are used as an

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    One of the well-established and widely recognized sinews of the extraordinary residual power of the inherent jurisdiction of the High Court under Section 482 of the Code is the power to quash an FIR or criminal proceeding. The information given to a police officer and reduced to writing as required by Section 154 of the Code is known as the ‘First Information’. FIR, or, First Information Report, is nowhere mentioned in the Code of Criminal Procedure, but the phrase is understood to mean information

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