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    India and Tanzania are closely linked through diverse geographical‚ historical‚ cultural‚ political‚ economic‚ commercial and other ties. Geographically both are neighbours across Indian Ocean. Tanzania and India have traditionally enjoyed close‚ friendly and co-operative relations. From the 1960s to the 1980s the political relationship was driven largely by shared commitments to anti-colonialism‚ anti-racism‚ socialistic practices as well as desire for South Cooperation. Former President Julius

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    Media Post Mumbai Attack

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    MEDIA EDUCATION RESEARCH CENTRE‚ UNIVERSITY OF KASHMIR CHANGE IN INDO-PAK RELATIONS POST 26/11 Role of Media Ashraf ul Hassan. 6/20/2012 The 2008 Mumbai attacks were 11 coordinated shooting and bombing attacks across Mumbai‚ India’s largest city‚ allegedly by terrorists who came from Pakistan. Immediately after the assault‚ extensive media coverage had created war hysteria as tempers were raised across the country to launch a war against the neighboring Pakistan. Class: M.A (3rd Semester)

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    Important Days

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    Dagar (music-vocal)‚ Nameirakpam Ibemni Devi (music-khongjom parba)‚ Joy Michael (theatre)‚ Mohan Lal Kumhar (terracotta)‚ Anup Jalota(Indian classical music-vocal)‚ Soman Nair Priyadarsan (cinema-direction)‚ Priya Paul (trade and industry)‚ Surjit Singh Patar (poetry)‚ Jhulan Goswami (womens cricket)‚ Zafar Iqbal (hockey)‚ Limba Ram (archery)‚ Ravi Chaturvedi (sports-commentary)‚ Kartikeya V. Sarabhai (environmental education). Business Standard awards for Corporate Excellence CEO of the Year: Rajiv

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    CORRUPTION DESTROYS SOCIETIES‚ REPORT IT TO US. LET US STOP CORRUPTION! Corruption is becoming prevalent all over the world. Corruption hurts economies‚ people‚ and governments.  Corruption is unethical‚ immoral‚ and illegal in many societies‚ religions‚ and countries. It needs to be stopped. Private organizations‚ United Nations‚ and some governments have attempted to stop corruption or at least have tried to prevent it. They have failed‚ however.  This site is an attempt to expose countries

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    Kashmir Conflict

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    (Pakistanis) provoke us into making it a hot line of control." In a sign of the rising tensions‚ Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar accused India of "warmongering" in a speech in New York on Tuesday. In New Delhi‚ Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said his country’s relations with archrival Pakistan "cannot be business as usual." India and Pakistan have been rivals for decades and have fought three wars‚ two of them over Kashmir. The Himalayan region is divided between the two countries

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    Increasing Crime Among Youth

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    Jump to: navigation‚ search Crime is present in various forms in India. Organized crime include drug trafficking‚ gunrunning‚ money laundering‚ extortion‚ murder for hire‚ fraud‚ human trafficking poaching and Prostitution. Many criminal operations engage in black marketeering‚ political violence‚ religiously motivated violence‚ terrorism‚ and abduction. Other crimes are homicide‚ robbery‚ assault etc. Property crimes include burglary‚ theft‚ motor vehicle theft‚ and arson. Corruption is a significant

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    General Knowledge

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    1 June 2013 – Daily Current Affairs 1) Union Health Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad cleared a proposal to bana commonly used pain-killer 36 years after this drug was banned inthe US. What is the name of this drug‚ which is usually sold over the counter even though it is a prescription drug? – Analgin (Analgin is known to cause a severefall in the number of white blood cells and is banned in a large number of countries including not only developed ones such as theUS‚Canada‚ Australia and New Zealand

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    Nagarkar v. Vishnu Ramchandra Saraf (1907-08) ILR 31-32 Bom 439. 13. Ganesh Narayan Nagarkar v. Vishnu Ramchandra Saraf (1907-08) ILR 31-32 Bom 439. 14. Poosathurai v. Kannappa Chettiar A.I.R. 1920 PC 65‚ 47 IA 1. 15. Hameshwar Singh v. Maharajudhiraj Kameshwar Singh of Darbhanga A.I.R. 1935 PC 146; Sunder Koer V. Rai Sham Krishen 34 IA 9 (PC); See for example Elias Saleh Mohammad Sait v. Khanmull A.I.R. 1959 Mys 102; Contra K Manick Chand v. Elias Saleh A.I.R. 1969 SC 671 . 16. Lakshminarayana

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    Farmer's Suicide

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    ------------------------------------------------- Farmers’ suicides in India From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia India is an agrarian country with around 60% of its people depending directly or indirectly upon agriculture. Agriculture in India is often attributed asgambling with monsoons because of its almost exclusive dependency on precipitation from monsoons. The failure of these monsoons can lead to a series of droughts‚ lack of better prices‚ and exploitation of the farmers by middlemen

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    Why Did Economic Reforms become necessary in India? What were the results of economic reforms? India’s economy‚ which had been one of the largest in the world till about three hundred years ago‚ had steadily deteriorated during the period of British Rule which lasted till 1947.The agricultural sector suffered the most which resulted in famines and extreme poverty. The yield per acre was low and there was a persistent threat of drought and flood. There was no efficient irrigation facility. The

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