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    The Himalaya Range or Himalaya Mountains : usually called the Himalayas or Himalaya‚ is a mountain rangeimmediately to the north of the Indian subcontinent. By extension‚ it can also refer to the massive mountain system that additionally includes the Karakoram‚ theHindu Kush‚ and other lesser ranges that extend out from the Pamir Knot. Some of the world’s major river systems arise in the Himalayas‚ and their combineddrainage basins are home to some 3 billion people (almost half of the Earth’s population)

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    Indian Tradition

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    first time find it uniquely different. You will find many conservatively dressed Indian women flocking the temple entrance. There are millions of illiterates in the Indian subcontinent; there are also those who are the driving force behind the booming IT industry in India. Perhaps‚ the one thing that is going to take you by surprise and also deeply touch you on your India tour is the warm hospitality of Indians. A ready smile on the face‚ always willing to go out of the way to help somebody

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    Why did India’s economy and businesses grew so fast in the last decades and how will the country develop further on? What will India be like in future? 1. Introduction 2. Indian history 3. Development of Economy and Businesses in India Development of the rural sector Domestic policy India and the rest of the world 4. India and its future 5. Conclusion 6. Bibliography 1. Introduction In todays world there is an enormous interest in why economies and countries grew in the way

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    Judiciary of Indian Subcontinent The present legal and judicial system of Bangladesh owes its origin mainly to two hundred years British rule in the Indian Sub-Continent although some elements of it are remnants of Pre-British period tracing back to Hindu and Muslim administration. It passed through various stages and has been gradually developed as a continuous historical process. The process of evolution has been partly indigenous and partly foreign and the legal system of the present day emanates

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    Topic: What is the significance of the Aligarh movement for the revival o the Muslims of the subcontinent and why Sir Syed Ahmed Khan advised the Muslims to avoid active politics. To understand the significance of the Aligarh movement let us have a glance at the background of the Aligarh Movement Background: Indian authority was shifted from the Muslim to the British hands‚ as a result of the failure of the War of independence. This great debacle shook the entire structure of South Asia’s

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    Obsolete civil service of Indian subcontinent HORSE-RIDING was a mandatory part of the training imparted to Indian Civil Service (ICS) officers of the pre-Partition era. The reason was less chivalrous and more practical as horses were a viable mode of transport and administrative officers would need the skill ever so often to visit their jurisdiction. Horse-riding continues to be part of the training of the officers of the Pakistan Administrative Service‚ the erstwhile District Management Group

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    Fdi in Indian Subcontinent

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    Government route FDI in activities not covered under the automatic route requires prior approval of the Government which are considered by the Foreign Investment Promotion Board (FIPB)‚ Department of Economic Affairs‚ Ministry of Finance. Indian companies having foreign investment approval through FIPB route do not require any further clearance from the Reserve Bank of India for receiving inward remittance and for the issue of shares to the non-resident investors. As can be seen that

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    behavior across many cultures the researches to date suggests many interesting cross-cultural different ways in which people of different cultures view not only death‚ but life itself. Suicide on the Indian Subcontinent. The Indian Subcontinent represent a major part of the world’s population‚ both in numbers and in the variations in religions‚ ethnicity‚ socio-economic status‚ and types of physical and mental health care. It consists of eight countries: India‚ Pakistan

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    DRIVER LEADING TOWARDS GROWTH 
Indian Subcontinent has become a destination of investment as there is a boom in real estate sector‚ which is inevitably associated with the economic stability of a country. India is on the edge of becoming one of the rapidly growing economies‚ directed by several factors including like buoyant local stock market‚ multinational entrepreneurialism‚ booming economy- dynamics demographics and the comprehensive evolution of the Indian Subcontinent in the global market. India’s

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    world history. It comprises of one of the richest culture of the world. This documentary helped me in exploring the incredible richness and diversity of its peoples‚ cultures and landscapes. This piece of art helps me in understanding the origin of Indian civilization. The first question in everyone’s mind that arouses is how the first human came to be. The oldest myth about the first human is that it came from the golden egg laid by the king of gods in the churning of the cosmic ocean. Modern science

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