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    Travel guide for the city of “Nawabs Lucknow” Lucknow is the capital of the Indian state of Uttar Pradeshand is also the administrative headquarters of the eponymous District and Division. It is the largest city in Uttar Pradesh, the eleventh most populous city and the twelfth most populous urban agglomeration of India. Lucknow has always been known as a multicultural city that flourished as a North Indian cultural and artistic hub, and the seat of power of Nawabs in the 18th and 19th centuries.It

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    Abstract: There is no dearth of legislations on environmental safety in India but their enforcement has been too distant from satisfactory. There is must use for the effective and efficient enforcement of the Constitutional mandate and another environmental legislations. The creative role of judiciary has been significant and commendable. harmonious to the Constitutional provisions contained in Articles 48A and 51A(h), many Public Interest Litigations have been instituted in

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    Consortia In Indian Scenario,” “ Library Automation Issues And Remedies In Present Scenario”.P-194. 4. IGNOU: “Library, information and Society.” Block-3, “Resource Sharing and Library Networks.”P-88. 5. Ramesh Yernagula, & P. K. Kelkar Library IIT Kanpur, Library Consortia: Benefits and models of E-Consortia Journals 6. http://www.isical.ac.in/~serial/consortia/CBSOR-11.pdf 7. Kasam Ali, Md. Ghulam Samdani: “Library Consortium A Valuable Souce In Present Scenario: An Overview.” “Library Automation

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    The imperative advantages of welfare measures can be condensed as takes after: • They give better physical and psychological wellness to labourers and along these lines advance a sound workplace Offices like lodging plans, health advantages, and instruction and diversion offices for labourers ' families help in raising their ways of life. • This makes specialists to give careful consideration towards work and consequently builds their efficiency. • Businesses get steady work power by giving welfare

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    What were the Causes and Consequences of the War of Independence (1857) The Causes of the War. Introduction In 1857 the British faced a serious challenge to their control of India. In that year there were a series of uprising which were known by British historians as ‘the Indian mutiny’ and by Indian historians as ‘The War of Independence’ these different names for the same event show how history can be a matter of interpretation. For the British the event of 1857 were a revolt against their authority

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    mosquito nets, fishermen are not happy with th e business and also the youth in their community do not know how to tie a simple kno t which is a basic skill that a fisherman must know which ultimately lead them to o pt for some other work than fishing. Also now there is an involvement of mafia in fishing which threatens the poor fishermen or takes away the larger chunk of their l abour. Traditional fishermen cannot protest them else they would be manhandled by the g oons of these rich entrepreneurs

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    Title page Intro: 150 ok BP1: 250 BP2: 250 BP3: 250 Concl: 150 INTRODUCTION: The Ganges is a trans-limit waterway of Asia which courses through the countries of India and Bangladesh. The 2,525 km river ascends in Himalayas in the Indian province of Uttarakhand, and streams east and south through the Gangetic Plain of North India into Bangladesh, where it flows down into the Bay of Bengal. It is the third largest waterway on the planet by release. It is a main source of irrigation, water for drinking

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    Did I ever have a philosophy of teaching? Well! Yes, for sure, I wrote it in my job application to IIT Kanpur back then and then later in another to IIT Gandhinagar. There were some thoughts that I had read about teaching pedagogy and I had also learnt from the training I received earlier, while doing Graduate Teaching during my Ph.D. days. Thoughts like, know much more to tell more, start with objectives and conclude with outcome each day, convey your energy through your actions in class, be patient

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    Who Is A Doctor?

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    Having grown up in an agrarian community in India, I was unfamiliar with what dentistry was for many of my formative years. The first time anything related to medicine ever piqued my interest was when I was 12 years old, during a routine visit to the hospital with my mother. As we waited at the reception, the plight of an elderly woman caught my eye. I could still remember the look of anguish on her face as she writhed her hands and cried silently in pain. When she opened her mouth at intervals,

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    Analysis Of The True Cost

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    Most people don’t know that being trendy with the newest styles and clothes is actually killing hundreds of garment workers around the world. The astounding film The True Cost, directed by Andrew Morgan, was released in 2015 and shows just how much of an impact fashion has on other people and the world. The documentary is rated PG 13, and is 1hr 30 minutes long. The main objective of the film is to show and explain the harsh conditions in the fashion industry, and to demonstrate how cheaply priced

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