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    British Imperialism had a big impact on India. This can show us how imperialism changed a country. India is one of the largest countries in the world by area and has a huge population. It has a diverse land of deserts, beautiful forests, high mountains and traversable rivers. People live there with different religions, different cultures, and different languages. In that time India was one of the best and richest counties that was ahead of most countries in the world. They were successful in many

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    depends on which said the story is told. In earlier periods of India they felt a weaker version of patriotism which was “an ancestor for Indian nationalism”(Page 174) which would be different from today’s patriotism and that there is no connection between being patriotic and being Indian. He says that the consciousness becomes nationalist before it becomes India's only because they happen to realize it later in time. Kaviraj regards India to be “closely parallel” to what Gramsci said about Italian

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    INDIA India is the seventh largest nation in the world and is located in the continent of Asia (web). Although India is not the largest nation, it has “the second largest population in the world, India is home to more than one billion people (web). Landscape in India made up of the Himalayas, which are the highest mountain range in the world, plains, desert, and surrounded by the Indian Ocean. The climate can vary due to the different landscapes, from tropical, monsoons, or snow in the Himalayas

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    their information The diversity in India is unique. Being a large country with large population. India presents endless varieties of physical features and cultural patterns. It is the land of many languages it is only in India people professes all the major religions of the world. In short, India is “the epitome of the world”. The vast population is composed of people having diverse creeds, customs and colours. Some of the important forms of diversity in India are:- 1. Diversity of Physical Features:

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    India Country Focus

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    Focus - India India is the most populous democracy in the world with nearly 1.2 billion people. Its economy grew 9.4% in the first half of year 2010 and is forecasted to grow 9.7% for the year by IMF (Businessweek). On the one hand, India possesses young and growing workforce, rising income levels and a domestic driven economy that are attracting global investors, on the other hand, issues like rising inflation and poor infrastructure continue to hold back the economy. Workforce: India has one

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    English in India

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    ENGLISH IN INDIA In our country English is important for a number of reasons. India is a land of diversity. Different people speak different languages. A person of Tamil Nadu does not speak Hindi. So he can't understand Hindi of a person from North India. However he can understand in English. So English is a link language. Different people can communicate with one another with the help of English. Secondly, all advanced knowledge in science, technology and medicine is available in English.

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    Constitution. The farming of our constitution Indians had been demanding complete independence since 1929. Eventually, in 1945, Mr. Clement Atlee, who was sympathetic towards the Indians, became the Prime Minister of England. He sent the Cabinet Mission to India to solve the political problem (whether to divide the country or to leave it united) and to devise means of granting her independence. It

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    country which faces extreme poverty is India, with over 194 million people facing it. India is a beautiful country known for its rich culture, having the third largest ocean, and the world’s tallest mountain called the Himalayas. India faces poverty due to social issues, demographic factors, and economic constraints of the country. To start off, the main reason why India faces a lot of poverty is due to discrimination among different groups. People in India get discriminated by their caste. The caste-based

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    Air India Strategy

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    Air India began its services in 1932 and has been operating in India for the last 78 years. It is the oldest passenger flight of India. The government of India holds 49% of Air India’s share with an option to acquire 2% more since 1946. This made Air India a public sector thus enabled it to operate flights internationally. In spite of being a public sector company Air India has been running in loss for the past 10 years. A SWOT analysis was conducted to analyze the strength of Air India that sets

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    Overview of India (1) Map of Major Cities: Size relative to Canada: Approx ⅓ (India is 3.1 million sq km, CAN 9,984,670) Population: 1.324 billion World Region: Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan. Capital City: New Delhi Currency: Rupee [1 CAN$ = 50.09 Indian Rupee (INR)], 1 Rupee = 100 Paise Languages spoken: Hindi 41%, Bengali 8.1%, Telugu 7.2%, Marathi 7%, Tamil 5.9%, Urdu 5%, Gujarati 4.5%, Kannada 3.7%, Malayalam 3.2%, Oriya 3.2%, Punjabi

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