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    fraudulent manipulation of religion and religious values among the illiterate population in India by self acclaimed “god men (and women)” and other “godly” people. These words usually represent people who either have godly powers or can talk to God. They are often referred to as ‘baba’, ‘maharaj’, ‘pandit’, etc. I have chosen Krishna and Dante to deal with this problem. Since the majority of the population in India follows the religion that is closely based on the Bhagavad Gita, I think Krishna…

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    Jasmine Plant Essay

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    considered a shrub or vine, most closely related to the olive family. There are around 200 species scattered around warm or tropical regions of the globe. Jasmine originates from the Far East, namely India and China. In the Himalayas it was considered sacred throughout the region, especially in India where it is the sacred flower of Kama, the god of love. Jasmine are recognized by a characteristic showy, flowering bud whose fragrance can easily envelop an entire room or garden. Jasmine are…

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    “Modernizing Bhutan’s infrastructure, transportation, communication, education, health system and agriculture had to wait until India was receptive enough to offer aid” (Ura, 2010.p.66). The third king had become close friendship with the Nehru and visited Bhutan for several times a nd promised to help Bhutan in any problem. Even later in 1961 first five-year plan was also funded…

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    Kalrayan Hills Case Study

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    people in our country lag woefully behind others in development and the tribes continue to be among the weakest and the most exploited section of the society. Before and after Independence, particularly in the context of special provisions in the Constitution for the protection and promotion of the interests of the Scheduled Tribes, various plans and programmes were designed to promote their development. But these are very inadequate as the tribes are much marginalized in society. They are…

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    Bpc Case Study

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    As per the first question SC learned defined “state” under article 12 of Constitution. Even though BCCI at time performs functions for the public, it may not make much difference in the case. To define the state, court though of many case such as Sukhdev and Ors. etc v. Bhagatram Sarfar Singh Raguvanshi and And. etc (1975) SCC 421, in this case question was whither or employee under Oil and natural Gas Commission and Indian Fiance Corporation and Life Insurance Corporation under Article 14 and…

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    Undoubtedly, after the Indian Constitution was formulated, it granted equal rights to women, considering them as the legal citizens of the country and equal to men in terms of freedom and opportunity. Nowadays, women are already participating in many fields of job such as politics, social…

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    After reviewing the Constitution, I would like to propose a few changes that should be made to better the future of India. These changes apply to the War Department, and how we should deal with nationwide protection, crime and security. I along with many of the people in India do not approve of having a War Department that has tanks, air planes, or any other type of deadly weapons. We believe we should keep India a peaceful country without having weapons capable of using lethal force. I would…

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    Mizo Secessionist Movement Mizo Hills was officially declared as a part of British-India in the year 1895, following which in 1898 the North and South Hills were combined together to form the Lushai Hills district. In the year preceding the impending independence of India, the first every political party emerged in the Mizo Hills called Mizo Common People’s Union; later renamed as Mizo Union. Mizo Union is important to note because it submitted a resolution to the Advisory Committee appointed…

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    Civil Society In India

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    any formal type of civil society was set up by the government voluntary action in India “traditionally germinated from the religious and cultural ethos of the country and flourished beyond any regulatory framework of the State.” It wasn’t until the formal enactment of the Societies Registration Act of 1860 that there was any type of government regulation. Once the government got involved with civil society in India, it became increasingly difficult to become and stay a part of an association.…

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    Esperanza lives in a small, rundown house on Mango Street. Throughout the story, Esperanza loses her innocence and matures. As the story begins, Esperanza is portrayed as innocent and young. She explains to the reader how the boys and the girls in her neighborhood seem to “live in separate worlds” (Cisneros 8). Esperanza does not seem to have an interest in the opposite sex. However, as Esperanza’s life continues on, she transforms into a young adult. She explains that someone “can never have…

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