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    : What role did British colonisation play in developing Indian cricket? The Imperial Officers of the British East End Trading Company introduced cricket to India through colonisation in the 18th century. The British considered cricket to be more than just a sport. They regarded it as a ‘gentlemen’s game’ that embodied key values of English Victorian Society, such as, sportsmanship, strength, good temperament and polite conversation. The British, therefore, had ulterior motives for introducing

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    II. WHAT IS MORALITY? “Law would not be really imperative, we know, unless behind the sword of the magistrate, the bulk of mankind felt the weight of social obligation, the irresistible burden of custom, of immemorial tradition, and the like, a social, and even a religious sanctity." The connection of law and morality has been much discussed ever since the revival of the scientific study of jurisprudence, but the question is not yet, and perhaps never will be, settled. Every variety of opinion

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    I Want A Startup Network

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    “We want a startup network to be established in India. We are looking at systems for enabling start-ups. We must be number one in start-ups…START-UP INDIA; STAND UP INDIA” These lines said by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in his Independence day discourse. Startup India is truly an incredible catchphrase which has made a buzz all over yet anyway it more than that. It is a stage taken to help and energize new companies in India and to help the youthful business people to develop and enhance the framework

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    TAXONOMY OF THE EXPERIMENTAL FISHES The species Labeo dero very first was recognized by Hamilton [1822].Talwar and Jingran [1991] and Rehman [1989 & 2005] worked on morphological and meristic features of Fresh water fish Labeo dero, Mastacembelus armatus and Tor putitora.The species Mastacembelus armatus very first was recognized by Lecepede1800, he gave the name Macrognathu armatus to this species but the name Mastacembelus armatus was given by Day [1878]. The species Tor putitora was

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    A Study On Blood Of Fish

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    INTRODUCTION In fishes, the components of blood are affected by many factors, many more than in warm-blooded, terrestrial animals. The factors like temperature, salinity, oxygen tension, hydrogen ion concentration and inorganic minerals of the water affect the respiratory metabolism and consequently perhaps the blood constituents also. Therefore, it is difficult to establish reference values for the class as a whole. The blood of fishes is similar to that of any other vertebrate. It consists of plasma

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    The term ‘hostile witness’ is not defined in the Indian Evidence Act, 1872. Yet, provisions are present in the Act which deal with the quandary. According to Section 132 of the Act, the witness has to answer questions even if the answers to such questions will or can criminate the witness or expose the witness to a penalty or forfeiture. The proviso states that such an answer cannot subject the witness to any arrest or prosecution except a prosecution for providing false evidence. Thus, the protection

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    CHAPTER -1 INTRODUCTION BRIEF HISTORY About India Yamaha Motor Pvt. Ltd. Yamaha made its initial foray into India in 1985. Subsequently, it entered into a 50:50 joint venture with the Escorts Group in 1996. However, in August 2001, Yamaha acquired its remaining stake as well, bringing the Indian operations under its complete control as a 100% subsidiary of Yamaha Motor Co., Ltd, Japan. India Yamaha Motor operates from its state-of-the-art-manufacturing units at Faridabad in Haryana and Surajpur

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    Electronic Business Assignment-2 Payment Gateway 11/12/2014 Submitted To: Prof. Prabhat Yadav Visiting Faculty, SPM, PDPU, Gandhinagar Submitted By: Aalap Pandya – 20135001 Abhishek Satija- 20135002 Abhishek Shukla- 20135003 Amartya Gupta- 20135004 Ambarish Nigam- 20135005 Amit Kumar- 20135006 Table of Contents Payment Gateway: Introduction and Overview ..................................................................................... 1 Literature Review ......................................

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    NAME OF PARTICIPANT: Garima Parakh NAME OF INSTITUTION: Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University, Lucknow YEAR OF STUDY AND BATCH: IInd year, Batch of 2018 CONTACT INFORMATION: E-mail id – garima.bossini@gmail.com Phone number – 8953529743   Unique Submission No. RRSA/RNSNLEC14/000130 DEATH PENALTY FOR SEX OFFENCES: TOWARDS A BALANCED APPROACH ABSTRACT The recent spate of violent sexual crimes that rocked the country is a subject of passionate discussion. It has resulted in a nation-wide

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    Law is the expression of the will of the society. Its virtue or vice depends on the social conscience at a given time. A bad law is a manifestation of an aberration in a body politic of the conscience of the society. In every political society it is the law which contributes to its civilized character, but law is the handmaid of social justice, rendering in the interest of society that which is according to law and to which a person or persons are entitled. Law is the very foundation of

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