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    Tea Plantation

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    Assam tea From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (January 2010) | Assam | | Type: | Black | | Other names: | NA | Origin: | Assam‚ India | | Quick description: | Brisk and malty with a bright color and a touch of fruitiness. | | Assam tea is a black tea named after the region

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    Sarma

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    2. Village Life in Assam: Introduction:  An English poet had once said that god made the villages and man made the towns. The general meaning of this statement is that village life is a life in peace and happiness unlike the life in a town. It is true that villages are free from a number of problems that are seen in towns. For example‚ pollution is a serious problem in towns -pollution caused by factories‚ automobiles and so on. Secondly‚ over crowdedness is another major problem in the towns and

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    Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution By: Kshetri Bimola It was under the Government of Indian Act‚ 1935 that the hill areas of Assam was classified into 3 categories (1) Excluded areas (2) Partially Excluded Area and (3) Frontier Areas. The Excluded Areas were the Naga hills‚ the Lushai hills and the North Cachar hills. The Excluded Areas were the Naga hills‚ the Lushai hills and the North Cachar hills. The Garo hills‚ the Miker hills and the British portions of the Khasi and Jaintia other

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    rising sun in the sub-continent. Assam and other seven sisters including Sikkim consist the whole landmass of the North-Eastern India. The green belt of India‚ so called land of forest and tribals‚ the entire north-east region is rich in its natural resources-oil‚ natural gas‚ minerals and most importantly valuable forests. The worlds largest river Island ’Majuli’ is situated in the heart of the river Brahmaputra. The Kaziranga National Park in the Jorhat district of Assam is the home for the world famous

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    Flood History

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    variable depth. As per Assam Government Revenue Dept. records‚ an area of 6116 hectares of land was affected by soil erosion in Upper Brahmaputra Valley and North Bank Plain zone during 1994.                Heavy pressure exerted by high floodwater on the embankment wash away the weaker portions of the embankments and inundates the nearby areas with consequent effect of heavy silt and sand deposition on the fertile cultivated fields.       Before 1950 floods occurred in Assam in 1897‚1910‚ 1911‚

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    Child Trafficking Speech

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    the last decade and even after formulation the National Plan of Action against Trafficking of Human Being in the year of 1998‚ the source states su ch like Assam‚ Bihar and Jharkhand and the destination States like Haryana & Punjab were not in the Trafficking Map of the India till the year 2003. A team Shakti vahini had visited the state of Assam along with a team of Haryana Police in 2003‚ to search a minor missing girl namely Kanika and to evolve the ground reality of trafficking of thousands

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    Source of Data Secondary Data Primary Data Research Methodology Objective of the study: To study the different models available in NOKIA handset during the study period(2011-2012). To study the satisfaction level of NOKIA handset user in Assam University during the study period. Sample Size: The sampling process consists of making and implementing decisions with respect to defining the population‚ selecting the sampling frame‚ selecting the sample size. The number of sampling units selected

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    Histroy of Indian Tea

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    begins in the 1950s‚ after a successful advertising campaign by the India Tea Board.[1] Today‚ India is one of the largest tea producers in the world‚ though over 70% of the tea is consumed within India itself. A number of renowned teas‚ such as Assam and Darjeeling‚ also grow exclusively in India. The Indian tea industry has grown to own many global tea brands‚ and has evolved to one of the most technologically equipped tea industries in the world. Tea production‚ certification‚ exportation‚ and

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    Importance of Wildlife Conservation Due to the growing impact of deforestation‚ continuous efforts are being made by some anxious animal lovers to protect the endangered species of wildlife as well as those that are on the verge of extinction and thus save the world from running out its green heritage. Wildlife is important for four main reasons: Beauty: By their unique way of existence‚ wild creatures exaggerate the natural beauty of the earth. Economic value: The financial value of wild species

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    Partition of Bengal

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    PARTITION OF BENGAL: 1905 Partitioning Bengal was first considered in 1903. There were also additional proposals to separate Chittagong and the districts of Dhaka and Mymensingh from Bengal and attaching them to the province of Assam. Similarly incorporating Chhota Nagpur with the central provinces. The government officially published the idea in January 1904‚ and in February‚ Lord Curzon made an official tour to eastern districts of Bengal to assess public opinion on the partition. He consulted

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