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    Indian Railways

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    Indian Railways (Hindi: भारतीय रेल Bhāratīya Rail), abbreviated as IR (Hindi: भा.रे.), is the state-owned railway company of India, which owns and operates most of the country's rail transport. It is overseen by the Ministry of Railways of the Government of India. Indian Railways has more than 64,015 kilometres (39,777 mi)[5] of track and 6,909 stations. It has the world's fourth largest railway network after that of the United States, Russia and China.[5] The railways traverse the length and breadth

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    Present E- business objectives:- • For customer satisfaction:- “While keeping in step with the times and taking the opinions of the public into full consideration, use our knowledge and skills to create useful products of value that satisfy the customer. Do our best to provide quick, reliable, and stress-free sales and after-sales services in order to enhance customer satisfaction” (Chavda, n.d.). • For prosperous coexistence : • For Improvement of corporate value: • For a Community Friendly Company:

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    Indian Politics

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    Politics of India India is the largest democracy in the world. India has the biggest number of people with franchise rights and the largest number of political parties, which take part in election campaign. In the 1996 national elections, almost 600 million people voted and an average of 26 candidates competed for each of the 543 territorial constituency seats. Elections are held at different levels. The two major election levels are at national level, after which the national government is established

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    In addition to age, gender is one of the universal dimensions on which status differences are based. Unlike sex, which is a biological concept, gender is a social construct specifying the socially and culturally prescribed roles that men and women are to follow. Women have always had lower status than men, but the extent of the gap between the sexes varies across cultures and time. <br> <br>Images of women, mostly figurines of the same type as the "Venus" of Willendorf*, Lespugue** and Laussel***

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    the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) along with Gansu, Qinghai, Sichuan, and Yunnan provinces composed of a total population of approximately 5 million (Crowe 2013). There are also Tibetans living in regions of India composed of different religions and Sikkim, Bhutan, and Nepal (Crowe 2013). The relationship between Tibet and China has drawn significant attention worldwide as each state view themselves as the superior state. In Tibetans’ perspective, they are the “agents of their own civilizing project

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    ABSTRACT Peace will not come out of a class of arms but out of justice lived and done – MAHATMA GANDHI Human rights are the birthrights of every human being and they form an integral part of the socio-cultural fabric of humanity all over the world. However, they are vulnerable to abuse and violation. Tribal community in India has been most vulnerable community in the unequal, discrimination, domination and exploitation ridden society. They are on the breadline of their socio-economic and political

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    ABSTRACT PEACE WILL NOT COME OUT OF A CLASS OF ARMS BUT OUT OF JUSTICE LIVED AND DONE – MAHATMA GANDHI HUMAN RIGHTS ARE THE BIRTHRIGHTS OF EVERY HUMAN BEING AND THEY FORM AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE SOCIO-CULTURAL FABRIC OF HUMANITY ALL OVER THE WORLD. HOWEVER, THEY ARE VULNERABLE TO ABUSE AND VIOLATION. TRIBAL COMMUNITY IN INDIA HAS BEEN MOST VULNERABLE COMMUNITY IN THE UNEQUAL, DISCRIMINATION, DOMINATION AND EXPLOITATION RIDDEN SOCIETY. THEY ARE ON THE BREADLINE OF THEIR SOCIO-ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL

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    Abstract-Wireless sensor networks have many advantages over traditional wired sensing technology, due to their embedded construction. This technology has been used in agricultural scenario because of the need for enhancing precision, quality and quantity in farming. In this paper, we developed a prototype for the system which utilized a real time wireless sensor network to communicate wirelessly to a pest management system that measures the various parameters like air temperature, air humidity and

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    As might be expected from the rich input of her cultural background, Kiran Desai, daughter of the author Anita Desai is a born story-teller. Her first novel, Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard (1998), is a fresh look at life in the sleepy provincial town of Shahkot in India. At 35 years old, Desai is the youngest woman ever to win the prize and was already highly acclaimed in literary circles for her first novel ‘Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard’ which won a Betty Trask award [2] when it was published

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    production contributes a major portion in Indian economy [5]. Powdery mildew in Kutki is a very dangerous disease. It is caused by the fungus Erysiphe necator (formerly Uncinulanecator). In India, it is found in the Himalayan region of Kashmir to Sikkim and is highly useful in digestive problems, asthma, liver damage, wound healing, vitiligo etc. But it is one of the endangered species so it needs to be protected from diseases [6]. In order to protect these two major crops from diseases we developed

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