Jharkhand Essays

  • Statement Of Purpose For Ph. D In Environmental Engineering

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    Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's needs, but not every man's greed.” When I first heard these words, I thought I belong to a family with a rich history in agriculture. My family has instilled a deep and sound sense of respect in me towards Mother Nature. This quote has nothing to do with me. But in due course of time, I realised how wrong I was. I strongly believe that its duty of each and every individual to take care of this planet and consider it not as a

  • Importance Of Handicrafts In Jharkhand

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    B) Handicraft: Handicrafts of Jharkhand reflects the cultural heritage , customs and traditions of the state. Suitable and effective steps should be taken to provide training ,improved tools, design development, technological improvement, raw material support, providing bank financing and marketing assistance to boast the growth of the sector.The steps should be taken to boost manufacturing of sophisticated & intricate handicrafts in cane & bamboo work wood carving stoneware, brass work

  • Company Profile Of Steel Company

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    Company profile – SAIL Steel Authority of India Ltd. (SAIL) is a steel producing company. It is an iron and steel manufacturer and produces both basic and special steels for domestic constructions, engineering, power sector, railways, automotive and defense industries and for export markets. The Company’s business segment includes 5 steel plants and 3 alloy steel plants, 2 power joint venture companies namely NTPC-SAIL Power Company Pvt. Ltd. and Bokaro Power Supply Co. Pvt. Ltd. The Company’s subsidiaries

  • A Modest Proposal

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    former summer capital of Bihar, and now the capital of Jharkhand is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India. It is a beautiful city that is complete with nature. Plus, it is also an upcoming city that is rapidly getting modernized. Visit the city to explore and experience India at its purest form. For accommodations choose from the hotels near Ranchi Railway Station. Body: Ranchi is the capital of the Indian state of Jharkhand. Before being the capital of the state, the city was the

  • Research Paper On The Right To Education Act

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    states (Table 3). The findings further show that less than 15 percent of the differently-abled children have completed primary education in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh and it is less than 10 percent in the other three states, namely, Bihar, Jharkhand and Uttar Pradesh. This suggests that children with disabilities rarely progress beyond primary

  • Thunderstorms Essay

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    Thunderstorms (TS) are severe weather phenomenon, which develop mainly due to intense convection. These are meso-scale localized atmospheric convective processes associated with heavy rainfall, lightening and thunders, hails and squall lines. The thunderstorms are characterized with stormy winds (60-150 km/hour) and sometimes become more severe and turns into tornadoes. Thunderstorms occur almost everywhere in the world due to atmospheric instability associated with convection and strong moisture

  • Summary Of Tata Steel

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    Summary of Part – II Micro analysis of Tata steel Established in 1907 as Asia's first integrated private sector steel company, Tata Steel Group is among the top-ten global steel companies with an annual crude steel capacity of over 29 million tones per annum. It is now the world's second-most geographically-diversified steel producer, with operations in 26 countries and a commercial presence in over 50 countries. The Tata Steel Group, with a turnover of US$ 24.82 billion in FY 13, has over 80,000

  • Essay On MDG 3

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    middle of paper ... ... of girls to boys in secondary education in India. The data shows that Kerala has the highest 113 percent of ratio of girls to boys in secondary education in India in 2007-08. Rajasthan is at bottom in this list. Along this Jharkhand, Bihar, Uttaranchal and Madhya Pradesh have also low ratio of girls to boys in secondary education in India. Kerala, Goa, Chandigarh, D & N Haveli, Tamil Nadu, Delhi, have attained this target in 2007-08. The investigator projected the value of this

  • Cobalt Case Study

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    the known resources of Cobalt. As per UNFC system, resources of cobalt in terms of ore as on 1.4.2013 are estimated at 44.91 million tonnes of which about 69%, i.e. 30.91 million tonnes are estimated in Odisha. The remaining 31% resources are in Jharkhand (9 million tonnes) and Nagaland (5 million tonnes). 5. Consumption Since cobalt has a specific usage and there is no known substitute for the metal, future demands are likely to increase. In India, cobalt finds its demand for special alloys/ super

  • Theories Of Caste-Based Microaggressions

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    Taxonomy of caste-based microaggressions: A taxonomy of racial microaggression model (Sue, Capodilupo et al., 2007; Sue & Capodilupo, 2008) has adopted to classify caste-based discrimination in higher education. Microaggressions are identified into three categories: microassult, microinsults, and microinvalidations. These three categories represented different forms of overt and covert forms of invasive messages toward recipients. The model shows relations between three categories, and lists few

  • Analysis Of Adivasi Women And Economic Unfreedom

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    Adivasi Women: Freedom Unfreedom Table of Contents: • Introduction • Adivsi Women’s Economic Condition: Analysis • Conclusion Adivasi Women: Freedom Unfreedom Introduction (Views of author with respect to economic freedom and economic unfreedom derived from Development As Freedom) “Kader Mia went on telling us that his wife has told him not to go into a hostile area in such troubled times. But Kader Mia had to go out in search of work and a bit of earning because his family had nothing to eat

  • Essay On Rural Poverty

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    castes and tribes groups accounted for about 80 per cent of poor rural people, even though their share in the rural population in total is much smaller. the poorest areas of India are in parts of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal. Large population of India's poorest people live in the country's semi-arid tropical region. In these semi-arid tropical region area short of water and recurrent droughts impede the transformation of agriculture

  • Human Development Index Case Study

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    Nadu, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Jammu & Kashmir, and Karnataka index is found to be higher than national average. On the other hand, human development index is lower than the national average for Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Assam, Rajasthan, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, and Chhattisgarh. 3.

  • Importance Of Education Of Schedule Caste

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    eastern and north-eastern India. Two broad types of scheduling viz. area based and community based exist for tribes. Areas under the Fifth Schedule belong to nine major states of western and central region extending from Maharashtra on the West to Jharkhand in the East. Vulnerable tribal populations of some states are left out however, such as in West Bengal, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. The Sixth Schedule applies to tribal areas in states of the North East. Other Backward Class (OBC) OBC is

  • Analysis Of Tata Group

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    projects .It is for the healthy India. as the saying goes - ' healthy mind resides in healthy body'. Economic Empowerment A program focusing at economic empowerment through improvised agriculture has been taken up in three backward tribal blocks in Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh. An expenditure of around Rs 100 crore has been estimated for this purpose and this program is expected to benefit 40,000 tribal living in over 400 villages in these three States .This way Tata steel is giving back to the

  • Ectopia Informative Speech

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    Just like dragons and griffins, babies born with polymelia have accessory limbs attached to various body regions. An eight- limbed baby born in Jharkhand, India has turned his hometown into a pilgrimage destination where thousands of people came to worship the baby as the reincarnation of the Hindu God Ganesha. Sure, every baby is a blessing and a gift from God, but this infant is believed to be

  • Tata Motors Case Study

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    in the way in which they work best in the items they convey and best in there quality framework and morals.’ In excess of 4 million Tata vehicles are driven on Indian streets. The organization’s assembling base in India is spread over Jamshedpur (Jharkhand), Pune (Maharashtra), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Pantangar (Uttarakhand) and Dharwad (Karnataka). As well as in Argentina, South Africa, Thailand and the United Kingdom. Tata has research and development center in Pune, Jamshedpur, Lucknow and Dharwad

  • Red Pigment Of Cinnabar

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    Chemically it is copper carbonate and is found associated with copper ore. To prepare the pigment, the stone is carefully selected, ground and sieved. Copper ore occurs in Singhbhum and Chhota Nagpur in Jharkhand, Nellore and Krishna district in Andhra Pradesh, Khetri in Rajasthan, in outer Himalayas, Kumaon, Sikkim (India), and Nepal. The copper ores by surface alterations change into Malachite, Azurite etc. 1.2.1.1.3.3 Vedgiris Vedgiris was a common pigment

  • Role Of Environmental Awareness Essay

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    manner in which we are wasting water will lead us towards serious water crisis which not only affect are present but future also. The ten states of India, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, U.P, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Orissa, Jharkhand, and Rajasthan have been calling the scarcity in drinking water yes it is true but who is to claim is a big question. The water crisis situation is a serious one each state has officially declared its villages drought affected. The poor management

  • Case Study Of Jaggery

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    Organic Jaggery Production from Sugarcane Executive Summary: Sugar industry in India is a well-developed industry and one of the largest after textiles. It provides rural employment opportunities and plays an important role in Indian economy. Jaggery is also manufactured from sugarcane juice and is very widely used not only in individual households but also in many eateries, restaurants, clubs and hostels and it has certain industrial applications as well. Manufacture of sugar involves many technical