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    The recent announcement by the government to declare Telengana as the 29th state with 10 districts and Hyderabad as a common Capital has opened a Pandora’s Box of similar clamors. Many groups have stepped up their game demanding for their own statehood. The government will have to ponder many factors before redrawing boundaries and splitting up states. ‘Nationalism’ has always remained the most controversial creed in the political theory. It cannot be merely defined as the casual association of

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    The Indian Federalism and Goa’s Future Teotonio R. de Souza Time may be ripe for Goans to demand Special Status to Goa‚ by seeking amendment of the Article 371 once again to satisfy their demand. The latest such amendment as 371 (J) has approved special status to the region of north Karnataka‚ including six districts of Gulbarga‚ Bidar‚ Raichur‚ Yadagir‚ Koppal and Bellary. This creates special conditions for the development of this region. The legislation granting the status was signed

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    April 2003 First Train In INDIA LINKS Partition of India had its own problems in the beginning The truncated network of the North-East stood woefully incomplete and unconnected. Reason: bangladesh Assam Rail Link project was completed in 1950 providing a meter gauge (MG) rail link to Assam The broad gauge (BG) link was extended in phases to Guwahati between 1965 and 1985. Two massive bridges on the mighty Branhmaputra at Kamakhya and Jogighopa and later extension of a BG link up to Dibrugarh

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    Radhakrishnan committee report The Radhakrishnan Committee had lot to say about the University Education but it reviewed the secondary education in the country as well. It was this commission which remarked that "Secondary Education continues to be the weakest link in our educational machinery and needs urgent reform." It recommended: (i) A twelve year secondary course instead of ten years‚ (ii) That teachers’ lot be improved‚ (iii) Admission to the university be after intermediate examination

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    MINERAL AND POWER RESOURCES India has a variety of mineral resources that play a very important role in the industrial development of the country. India has large deposits of Iron ore‚ manganese ore and bauxite ore. India has a virtual monopoly over mica. India is self-sufficient in coal but coking coal is limited. India has small deposits of zinc‚ copper‚ lead and gold. It lacks sulphur and is poor in the production of mineral oil and natural gas. We have small deposits of minerals required for

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    Nyaya Panchayats

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    Nyaya Panchayats Government proposes to establish Nyaya Panchayats in every Gram Panchayat or a cluster of Gram Panchayats‚ for providing a system of fair and speedy justice‚ both civil and criminal‚ to the citizens at their doorsteps‚ outside the formal judicial system. The Nyaya Panchayats are proposed to be constituted through the election of the Nyaya Panchas by people residing in the area to which the jurisdiction of the Nyaya Panchayats extends. Provisions are proposed for the reservation

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    for the period after 700. (b) The Marathas asserted their political importance during this period. (c) Forest-dwellers were sometimes pushed out of their lands with the spread of agricultural settlements. (d) Sultan Ghiyasuddin Balban controlled Assam‚ Manipur and Kashmir. Answer: (a) False (b) True (c) True (d) False Question 3: Fill in the blanks: (a) Archives are places where ___________ are kept. (b) _____________ was a fourteenth-century chronicler. (c) _______‚ ________‚ ________

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    Forest 1. Biome’s place on earth Where is it (geographical distribution)? 1) Central America in the Amazon River basin. 2) Africa - Zaire basin‚ with a small area in West Africa; also eastern Madagascar. 3) Indo-Malaysia - west coast of India‚ Assam‚ Southeast Asia‚ New Guinea and Queensland‚ Australia. What are its abiotic factors? 1) Large amounts of rain during the rainy season‚ dense foliage‚ warm all year round. Also the rocks‚ soil‚ sunlight and temperature. What are the native plants

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    Population Census

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    Mathematics Exploration | Summer Holiday Homework | These projects are a piece of written work based on personal research involving the collection‚ analysis and evaluation of data. | 6/10/2013 6/10/2013 (A) Topic- Comparitive Study of population of India in last 50 years. (B) Topic- Comparitive Study of population of India in last 50 years. (1971‚ 1981‚ 1991‚ 2001‚ 2011) (1971‚ 1981‚ 1991‚ 2001‚ 2011) Step 1:- Collect data and draw

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    Coparcenary Analysis

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    Coparcenary owes its origin to the concept of Daya i.e. property which has been explained by Vijnaneshwara while commenting on Yajnavalkyasmriti in the Daya vibhaga prakranam vayavahara adhaya. Here‚ it was discussed by the Vijnaneshwara that Daya is only that property which becomes the property of another person‚ solely by reason of relation to the owner. The words solely by reason of relation exclude any other cause‚ such as purchase. Narada also approves the meaning of the Daya which is a coparcenary

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