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    Jim Corbett

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    JIM CORBETT Introduction: Looking for an exciting and adventurous wildlife tour then‚ Jim Corbett National Park is a must tour for you. India’s first national park‚ Corbett was established in 1936 by legendary tiger hunter Jim Corbett. The park is situated in Uttrakhand state of India‚ around three hours from Nainital and seven hours from Delhi. The park is a large one and has five zones. It is famous for Wildlife Safari‚ temples and scenic beauty. The park is named on the Jim Corbett a famous

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    Tourism Impact in Lumbini

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    Maya Devi‚ his mother‚ gave birth to the child on her way to her parent’s home in Devadaha while taking rest in Lumbini under a sal tree in the month of May in the year 642 B.C. The beauty of Lumbini is described in Pali and Sanskrit literature. Maya Devi it is said was spellbound to see the natural grandeur of Lumbini. While she was standing‚ she felt labor pains and catching hold of a drooping branch of a Sal tree‚ the baby‚ the future Buddha‚ was born. The bas relief above depicts Maya Devi with

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    TRIBAL WOMEN IN CHIPKO MOVEMENT -AN APPRAISAL DEBASREE DE UGC Junior Research Fellow at Department of History‚ Jadavpur University‚ Kolkata. The women of Chipko movement have added to the world’s consciousness of environmental issues significantly by their slogan of ‘mitti pani aur bayar’. Major afforestation programmes have also been launched as a result of the movement. To celebrate the Chipko week (30th May to5th June) let us spread the message of Chipko to protect our natural resources

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    Case Study: Bachan Singh

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    The allegations against the appellant for which he was suspected to be tried by GCM were:"No.3973649A Sep Bachan Singh of 2DOGRA is resident of village Paragwal‚ Tehsil Akhnoor‚ District Jammu (J&K) S/o Shri Dharam Singh and step son of Smt. Gyano Devi‚ second wife of Shri Dharam Singh. Sep. Bachan Singh studied in Govt. Lower High School‚ Paragwal upto the 9th. He was enrolled in the Army on 11 Oct. 75 to Meerut in the Dogra Regt. He is married to Smt. Veena Kumari D/o Shri Durga Singh resident

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    Rayat and Bahra Institute Of Engineering and Bio-Technology‚ Mohali campus‚ Punjab 2012 (68.5%) 12th from Rukmani Devi Public school‚ Delhi‚ CBSE Board 2008 (74.8%) 10th from Rukmani Devi Public School‚ Delhi‚ CBSE Board 2006 (74.2%) EXPERIENCE Organization Mecpro Heavy Engineering Ltd‚ Bikaji Kama Place‚ New Delhi Period 10 Months Designation Design Engineer Role:-

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    Sarojini Naidu

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    Sarojini Naidu From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Sarojini Naidu Sarojini Naidu in Bombay (now Mumbai)‚ 1946 Born Sarojini Chattopadhyaya(সরোজিনী চট্টোপাধ্যায়) 13 February 1879 Hyderabad‚ Hyderabad State‚ India Died 2 March 1949 (aged 70) Lucknow‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India Occupation Poet‚ writer‚ social activist Nationality Indian Alma mater King’s College London Girton College‚ Cambridge Spouse(s) Dr. Muthyala Govindarajulu Children Jayasurya

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    Sacred Shrine Kamakhya

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    Educational Service‚ 1983. Bhattacharya‚ Debendranath. Asamat Saktipuja. Pathsala: Bani Prakash‚ 1977. Bhattacharyya‚ Mahendra Nath. Shri Shri Kamakhya Teertha. Guwahati: Tara Devi Bhatacharyya‚ 2000. Bhattacharyya‚ N. Tantra Bhidhana: A Tantric Lexicon. New Delhi:- Manohar Publishers and Distributors‚ 2002. Bordoloi‚ Nirmal Prabha. Devi. Guwahati: Sahitya Prakash‚ 1986 Chaudhury PC Chatterji‚ SK. The Place of Assam in the History and Civilization of India Gauhati: Gauhati University Press‚ 1955. . Chattopadhyaya

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    Rajendra Prasad

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    mother’s name was Kamleshwari Devi. Rajendra Prasad was youngest among his siblings. Mahadev Sahay was a Persian and Sanskrit language scholar. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was greatly attached to his mother and elder brother Mahendra. At the age of five Rajendra Prasad was‚ according to the practice in the community to which he belonged‚ put under a Maulavi who taught him Persian. Later‚ he was taught Hindi and arithmetic. At the age of 12‚ Rajendra Prasad was married to Rajvanshi Devi. Dr. Rajendra Prasad

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    Lal Bahadur Shastri

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    at Mughalsarai‚ Uttar Pradesh. His parents were Sharada Prasad and Ramdulari Devi. Lal Bahadur’s surname was Srivastava but he dropped it as he did not want to indicate his caste. Lal Bahadur’s father was a school teacher and later on he became a clerk in the Revenue Office at Allahabad. Though Sharada Prasad was poor‚ he lived a life of honesty and integrity. Lal Bahadur lost his father when he was only one. Ramdulari Devi raised Lal Bahadur and her two daughters at her father’s house. There is

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    Reincarnation

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    cases is that of a young Indian girl named Shanti Devi living in Delhi (born 1926) who at the age of three began to recall details of a former life in the town of Mutta eighty miles away. She said she had married a cloth merchant‚ given birth to a son and died ten years later. Her claims continued and when she was nine years old her family wrote to her claimed husband who visited her home unannounced and was immediately recognized by Shanti Devi. A committee was set up to witness her visit to Mutta

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