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    British colonization was more tactical than that of other colonial rule. The key agenda of the British was to get maximum economic benefits from this region. In the beginning of 17th century, East India Company was granted permission by the Mughal ruler Jahangir to start its business activities in India. This organization was supposed to do business and earn profits by trade via sea but soon they tried to become a monopoly and as they were fully armed therefore managed to draw its means from land

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    provides enough to satisfy every mans need but not every man’s greed - M.K GANDHI “Earth provides enough to satisfy every mans need but not every mans greed.”- is a famous quote Mahatma Gandhi, which elucidates that nature and earth has enough resources to satisfy humans basic requirement but it doesn’t have enough to satisfy everyman’s greed as greed in endless . It is necessary to conserve our resources because in absence of the same the population of the

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    Indian Nationalism

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    IIndian nationalism Indian nationalism refers to the many underlying forces that molded the Indian independence movement, and strongly continue to influence the politics of India, as well as being the heart of many contrasting ideologies that have caused ethnic and religious conflict in Indian society. Indian nationalism often imbibes the consciousness of Indians that prior to 1947, India embodied the broader Indian subcontinent and influenced a part of Asia, known as Greater India. National

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    Women 's Rights Of Women

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    must remember Maharani Jind Kaur, the youngest wife of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. She was full of beauty, energy and strength of purpose. The british described as “Messalina of the Punjab” too rebellious to be controlled other names to be mentioned are Jhansi Rani Laxmibai, Kittur or Rani Chennama, Qudsiya Begum of Bhopal and Jind Kaur of Punjab as mentioned earlier. In the second phase the struggle against the British rule boosted Nationalism was at its highest peak. Gandhi played a vital role by legitimizing

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    Indo-English poetry began to be written and until rather recently continued to be written under the influence of the English romantic poets such as Wordsworth, Coleridge, Shelley, Keats, Byron and even Walter Scott. The poetry of the period is marked by a highly subjective tone and uninhibited expression of personal feeling. Also, nature and its variegated scenes form a background, especially nature in its natural untamed manifestations. Witness for example these lines from Toru Dutt’s (1856-1877)

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    EFFECT OF VETERINARY MEDICINES ON ENVIRONMENT AND ECO-FRIENDLY HERBAL ANTHELMINTHIC FOR POULTRY BIRDS. Vandana V. Bhavare* and Suvidha Khatode *S.N. Arts, D.J.M. Commerce, B.N.S. Science College, Sangamner 422605, District Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, India. E mail : drbhavarevandana@gmail.com ABSTRACT Veterinary medicines are widely used to treat animals. Farmers supplement the animal feed with a wide range of compounds from number of therapeutic classes including antimicrobials, antiprotozoal

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    HOW SHOULD THE INDIAN MUTINY BE CHARACTERISED? SHOULD IT BE SEEN AS A POST PACIFICATION REVOLT, A NATIONALIST UPRISING, OR AS A WAR OF INDEPENDENCE? Any discussion on the reasons behind the Indian mutiny needs to be preceded by what the mutiny actually was. While mutinies and revolts were not uncommon in India at this time, they were usually largely uncoordinated. The mutiny of 1857 however, was different. Here was a major convergence of various strands of resistance, and an expansion of scale

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    Indian Railways

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    East Coast ECoR 2003, April 1 Bhubaneswar Khurda Road, Sambalpur, Visakhapatnam 4. Eastern ER 1952, April Kolkata Howrah, Sealdah, Asansol, Malda 5. North Central NCR 2003, April 1 Allahabad Allahabad, Agra, Jhansi 6. North Eastern NER 1952 Gorakhpur Izzatnagar, Lucknow, Varanasi 7. North Western NWR 2002, October 1 Jaipur Jaipur, Ajmer, Bikaner, Jodhpur 8. Northeast Frontier NFR 1958 Guwahati Alipurduar, Katihar, Rangia, Lumding, Tinsukia 9. Northern NR

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    The European and British traders initially came to India for trading purposes. The Industrial Revolution in Britain led to the increase in demand for raw materials for the factories there and at the same time they also required a market to sell their finished products. India provided such a platform to Britain to fulfill its needs. There was great political unrest within the country during the 18th century and with the declining power of the Mughals, the British officials gained an opportunity to

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    CHAPTER-4 GENDER INEQUALITY AT WORK PLACE The old aphorism, “The consumer is not a moron; she is your wife" has to be rephrased: "The consumer is not a moron; she is your BOSS." How did this development take place? The single most significant reason for this development has been the dawn of the consumer era. Today, it is neither the industry nor the government sector that drives the economy. The expenditure and savings of the household sector have become the driving force of the urban industrial

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