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    field. Then we would proceed to explain our research methodology that we adopt in order to explain the growth of microfinance in the country and bring out the a comparative study of the growth of microfinance in the two states of Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.) Literature Review- Studies analyzing the Micro Financing in India- Micro finance has been a field which has attracted a lot of research work. A review of the major research works of economists and sociologists provide us with interesting insights

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    Introduction Tamil Nadu ranks first in urbanisation among the fifteen major States in the country. Urbanisation has been on the increase since 19611.According to the 2001 Census, Tamil Nadu has emerged as the State with the highest level of urbanisation (43.86 per cent) in the country. 2.72 out of 6.21 crore of the total population of Tamil Nadu live in urban areas. Objective • To highlight the impact of Urbanisation slowdown in our state. • To emphasize, how the natural habitats are destroyed

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    Shrimp Culture Essay

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    SHRIMP CULTURE IN LINED PONDS 1. ABSTRACT: This paper views about the economic analysis and the process of shrimp farming (Litopenaeus vannamei) on experimental basis practiced in Maritech Research and Extension Centre, Tharuvaikulam, Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu. The economic analysis confirms that the feed cost (37.47%); seed cost (18.47%) and labour cost (14.24%) dominates with irrespective of other costs (in terms of percentage respectively) of shrimp culture. The culture started with well-advanced

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    Cauvery River Issue

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    in South Karnataka and then to Tamil Nadu. The sharing of waters of the river Kaveri has been the source of a serious conflict between the Indian states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The genesis of this conflict, rests in two controversial agreements—one signed in 1892 and another in 1924—between the erstwhile Madras Presidency and Princely State of Mysore. The 802 km Kaveri river [1] has 32,000 sq km basin area in Karnataka and 44,000 sq km basin area in Tamil Nadu. The state of Karnataka contends

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    LITERATURE REVIEW The well known adage which states that “If a woman is educated, the whole family gets educated”, is very appropriate for Media Literacy. Poverty, gender discrepancies, illiteracy and disconnectivity have left women all over the world helpless when it comes to getting information. Sadly, historically across the globe such discrepancies are not confined to a specific culture, region, country or status. But one thing that has been observed is that this is more obvious in the rural

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    schools in February 1940. At this crucial moment, Rajaji's candidate, C P Subbiah, was defeated by K Kamaraj with the support of the Brahmin leader, Satyamurthi. Kamaraj was elected as the president of the Tamil Nadu Congress in 1940, the post which he held till he became the chief minister of Tamil Nadu in 1954. The advent of Kamaraj as the party boss from a low caste non-Brahmin background made a "powerful appeal to the vast non-Brahmin majority" and attracted the non-Brahmin elites and the political-minded

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    Before we proceed to learn about the endangered plants and animals, let’s try to understand India as a megadiversity nation. India is one of the 12 megadiverse countries of the world with holds diverse landscape, flora and fauna, climate, culture etc. Click on the video screen below to know about India as a megadiversity nation. Before we proceed to learn about the endangered plants and animals, let's try to understand what do we mean by endangered species and their reasons of extinction.

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    Ilavarsan died on July 4. His body was found on a culvert adjoining the railway track in Dharmapuri(Tamil Nadu) with severe and fatal injuries that the police say were due to his being hit by a train as a result of a suicide bid. His relatives, however, insist that he was murdered. The first post-mortem concluded that he had committed suicide. The family then moved the high court seeking another post-mortem.Ilavarasan’s tragic end was the result of the most dangerous and flammable mixture in India

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    Salem , Erode . > Demand for university of railway technology in Tamil Nadu > Urge the centre to implement supreme court judgement for increasing water level in Mullaiperiyar dam to 152 feet as it was in 1977 > To set up cauvery management board and cauvery regulation committee to be formed according to the final award of the Cauvery Tribunal . The DMK on Monday released the candidates for the 39 Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu along with the

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    classical dance forms. The mother of classical dance forms is Bharatnatyam. HISTORY Bharatnatyam is presumably the oldest classical dance heritage of India. Conventionally a solo dance performed only by women, it initiated in the Hindu temples of Tamil Nadu. Eventually, it flourished in South India. The theoretical base for this dance form is the “Natya Shastra”, an ancient Hindu text about the performing arts. Bharatnatyam depicts Hindu religious themes and spiritual ideas, by way of the

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