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  • Agriculture: Playing Important Tole In The Life Of People
    By: indiamartratna | - India is a land of traditions and beliefs. Indian tradition is very much found of scriptures and mythology and also of art & literature, painting & folklore. India is the country where 60% of the wealth comes from farming. Agriculture and farming are the only two aspects which gives the Indian farmers health and wealth. It plays a very vital role in the economy of the country as it is the only practice which the farmers can do as it can be done on large as well as on small scale.

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  • Indian Real Estate
    By: Aakriti Bhargav | - Investing is a process of restoring money by purchasing assets, lending monetary funds, purchasing gold, silver etc., with an expectation of good future returns. Understanding the concept and investment plans before an investment strategy increases the chance of getting better returns. After information technology, the Indian real estate sector is one such place which is experiencing a major boom, and this is the right time to invest in it wisely and utilize the most to earn good profits.
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  • Free Birth Chart For Taurus Husband By Best Indian Astrologer
    By: Astrologer Hemant Sharma ji | - World famous Astrologer Hemant Sharma ji is having super natural power (siddhi) by which he can see anyones past present and future. He is known as maharaj ji between his devotees. People from allover the world takes consultancy from him regarding their problems related with , birth chart ,love affair, business, medical astrology, black magic, and all kind of evil effects.


    A husband born in Taurus Lagna is devoted to his wife, reliable, generous and faithful. He will never n ...

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  • B2b Sales & Marketing Solutions Through "€˜industry Wise Search"€™ Options
    By: Dataguru | - With new features and newer functionalities the competition is extreme in the sector of business information. Business information firms are ever innovating and improving their services to equip the Client - sales and marketing divisions with sound market intelligence.
    Time is a gauge evaluating success of different campaigns. Investment of time of in-house research teams to get the same information readily available is a loss of resources which could be used elsewhere more efficiently. Th ...

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  • Visit To Ageless Caves And Temples With Indian Maharaja
    By: Kundan kumar | - Here is a chance for you to travel the spiritual India with total comfort and luxury, with the Indian Maharaja. The train travels through the land of fantasy, Maharashtra, blowing the majestic whistle and whispering to the wind.


    The deluxe train consists of 21 coaches tastefully equipped and decorated in style of Marathas. A spa, Gymnasium, and restaurants facility is being provided on this Luxury Train of India. It takes you on a journey to the state of Marathas i.e. Maharash ...

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  • How To Choose Authentic Indian Food & Gourmet Spice
    By: Neelkamal | - Indian Food is very popular in many parts of the world. If you are a food lover and want to enjoy relishing traditional Indian cuisine, then look for authentic Indian famous hotels, restaurants and coffee shops. A large number of reliable and reputed Indian restaurants and hotel conglomerates are ready to serve Indian Food. Now, you can get the healthiest food at reasonable prices at your home and enjoy a variety of Indian cuisine. You can also take pleasure with the latest fast food like Pizzas ...
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  • Post Budget Analysis Of 2011 - From The Desk Of Research
    By: Shirish | - It turned out to be a roller-coaster ride for the frontline indices which zoomed over three percent in today's session but finished the day with moderate gains of around half a percent. The Union Budget 2011-12 had a surfeit of positives including retention of excise duty and service tax at 10%, a lower than forecasted fiscal deficit target of 4.6% for FY12, more spending power to consumers through an increase in income tax exemption limit, and permission for foreign investors to invest in Ind ...
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  • New Era New Concept
    By: rahul tyagi | -
    WorldTradexpert - India's largest online B2B e-marketplace, offering online business directory and yellow pages of Indian & foreign manufacturers, exporters, suppliers, sellers, buyers, importers & service providers.A list of service/product providers help you to find out the exact person to outsource the project to them.Basically Indian manufacturers need to sell out their product and they always looking for the wholeseller or retailer to export them their manufacturing product.On the ot ...

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  • Complete Panorama About Country Indian Industries With Various Sectors
    By: Mariak tyler | - India a country full of diversity, not only among people, but among everything you find something distinct from one another, you move from one city to another, the culture, food, recipes, names keep on changing, history of India is very rich and full of .

    Indian Recipes are famous all over the world and tourists who came to visit
    India's heritage likes the Indian food very much, Food full of spices for all tongue. Most of the recipes that cooked here are full of proteins and ...

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  • Largest Business Directory Of India
    By: Rita Jain | - Largest Business Directory of India

    Surfindia.com is India's largest on line directory. The most trusted online search engine for anything across the country, Surfindia directory has been catering to all business needs for the past 14 years. Besides the plethora of information that the site provides, Surfindia.com also is the most proffered website for listing the urls of other companies, firms, sectors, personalities and zones.

    Surfindia Directory section has mor ...

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  • Skilling India The Billion People Challenge A Report By Crisil Centre For Economic Research
    By: Jillian Kramer | - Evolving demographics unambiguously point out that India will remain a young nation and the largest contributor to the global workforce over the next few decades - an exceptional strength compared to the rapidly ageing population in the Western countries, and that in China, owing to its one-child policy.

    Although investment, reforms and infrastructure are likely drivers of Indias economic growth, no growth driver is as certain as the availability of people in Indias working-a ...

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  • Agriculture Industry In India
    By: ankitamakwan | - Agriculture in India has a long history. Since more than 10,000 years majority of Indians are dependent on the industry. As agriculture is counted the main business of most of the people, it plays a significant role in the overall socio economic development of the country. According to the Annual Report 2009-2010 of the Ministry of Agriculture the total geographical area of India is 328.7 million hectares of which 140.3 million hectares is net sown area, while 193.7 million hectares is the gross ...
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  • Fashion And Apparel
    By: snehashah | - Fashion internationally is believed to have originated from the WEST to be more specific Paris! There were times when Indians were not counted as fashionable, yet Indian Sari has defined taken international values for the fashion industry. India is a secular country as we know it. Here every person has a distinguished quality and they express themselves differently by their cultural attire. Each state has its own fashion, its own identity. Gujaratis wear gujarati sari, while Bengalis and Maharas ...
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  • Agriculture Industry In India
    By: snehashah | - Agriculture in India has a long history. Since more than 10,000 years majority of Indians are dependent on the industry. As agriculture is counted the main business of most of the people, it plays a significant role in the overall socio economic development of the country. According to the Annual Report 2009-2010 of the Ministry of Agriculture the total geographical area of India is 328.7 million hectares of which 140.3 million hectares is net sown area, while 193.7 million hectares is the gross ...
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  • Indian Dairy Foods Company Making Country Proud
    By: Ankur Patel | - It is to be noted that the organizations associated with the dairy industry in India are included in the inventory of prime Indian foods company and Indian food suppliers and these are already known to render reasonably priced nutritional food to the extensive indigenous population as well as people living abroad. You may be glad to know that the dairy industry does generate tens of thousands of jobs for people in rural places and thanks to the same, more and more relevant Indian food manufactur ...
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  • Natural Resource Management On-line Faculties Teach Environmental Health
    By: Writers Cafe | - People who would love to be told regarding the atmosphere and the health of our planet may notice natural resource management online schools an attention-grabbing academic path. Online faculties will allow you to prepare for an important profession regarding the Earth's water, marine life, atmosphere, agriculture, forests, fisheries, wildlife, and biological systems.

    Imagine a course that you'll take at your leisure to become an expert in protecting and maintaining the Earth's natur ...

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  • Can Biopesticides Developers' New Agricultural Merchandise Address Challenges Of Water Scarcity?
    By: Writers Cafe | - International warming, deforestation and other problems are changing the climate and threatening water shortages in some places and an excessive amount of water in others.

    This has enormous implications for flooding some populations out of places where they will live, but conjointly for farming, as population growth suggests that there's little new land accessible for agricultural development.

    Consistent with Holly Williams, writing in the UK's Freelance Newspaper on Ma ...

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  • Leveraging Data Technology To Boost International Trading In Agricultural Product
    By: Writers Cafe | - The advent of 21st Century has been marked by the arrival of technological revolution in various fields together with Agriculture, Genetic Engineering etc. This technological revolution has been powered by major breakthroughs in computing technology which has today made before us a system of seamless exchange of data as well as in Video Format. Needless to say the current technology of internet desires to be totally used to enhance the exports of agricultural merchandise, so that the agriculturi ...
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  • Signs Of World Sanity? Sharing Of Innovative Agricultural Solutions To Help Farmers And Consumers
    By: Writers Cafe | - Agriculture is the direct or indirect livelihood of three quarters of the planet's poor, who live in rural areas.

    The 2008 food crisis and the following international monetary crisis, showed the intense vulnerability of developing countries to fluctuations in food prices and supplies.

    But the impact wasn't solely on developing world farmers - it affected consumers world-wide in food scarcities, eg rice in Thailand, and higher prices.

    In Nov 2008 Egypt - UNI ...

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  • Can Indian Food Suppliers Intensify National Economy On The Whole?
    By: Ankur Patel | - If you are ignorant of the same, the facts may appear to you as something amazing but it is a reality. It is true for both of the United States of America and Canada along with several countries of Asia, certainly India.


    There have been debates in the Indian political and economic scenarios for decades on one and only issue which sector among agriculture and industry would get greater emphasis from the Indian government. Even if none can deny the significance and vital ...

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  • Tackling Food Scarcity Needs The Efforts Of Both Individual Inventors And Private Sector Research
    By: Alison Withers | - Among the Millennium Goals that were set at the turn of the century were specific goals set for improving agriculture and food production and reducing global hunger and malnutrition.

    The UN's Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) highlighted some specific areas on which attention needed to be focused including working closely with civil society organizations, the domestic private sector and international partners to improve fertiliser supply and demand, ensuring a massive repleni ...

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  • Can Farmers And Consumers Hope Sharing Of Innovative Agricultural Solutions Will Happen?
    By: AgraQuest | -
    Three quarters of the worlds poor live in rural areas and depend directly or indirectly on agriculture for their livelihood.

    The 2008 food crisis and the subsequent global financial crisis, showed the extreme vulnerability of developing countries to fluctuations in food prices and supplies.

    But the impact was not only on developing world farmers it affected consumers world-wide in food scarcities, eg rice in Thailand, and higher prices.

    In No ...

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  • An Overview Of Indian Import Export Business
    By: Vaiv Jais | - The import export business in India is the subsequent result of globalization and the growth of trade relations between countries. Through these trade relations the Indian exporters have gained opportunities to expand their businesses overseas.



    The Indian products have a huge demand in the foreign markets. The export business in India has been flourishing and according to reports it contributes a huge share to the development of the country. The Indian exporters have succee ...

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  • Agricultural Equipment Finance
    By: James Kapoor | - Agriculture in India has a long history. Even today, the industry represents the largest economic sector in India, employing close to half of the total workforce. As the demands of an enormous and growing population continue to push farming output, Indian banks are providing greater and more varied financial assistance to the country's farmers.

    The agreement between tractor manufacturers and banks has offered Indian farmers new opportunities for agricultural finance, while further ...

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  • Agriculture In India
    By: Aniket Dicosta | - Indian economy is growing faster owing to the industrial and agricultural sectors since the revolution. India has also shown its dominance and sustained growth in the service and manufacturing sectors as well. But primarily, India is a land of agriculture. Our forefathers were agriculturist. Almost seventy per cent of Indian population is engaged in agricultural practices either directly or indirectly. Earlier, traditional methods were used in agriculture; farmers were using bullock carts, and w ...
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  • Indian Real Estate Market, Indian Property Market, Commercial And Residential
    By: infovision4u | - India Property is one of the highest rising sectors in the country and stimulating new heights. Though, the hurried growth of Real Estate India is dependent on the government policies to assist reserves in terms of foreign direct to investment Indian Properties and a flourishing financial system. By the help of Indian governments accessible policies, the Indian Real Estate industry has become the second largest employer after agriculture in India and its concern is astonishingly elevated towa ...
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  • Indian Import Export Business
    By: Aniket Dicosta | - What is Import Export?

    Import and Export are two significant areas of any international business. Import means, to bring in the products or services from another country, whereas, Export means, to ship products or services to the foreign countries

    International trading also called as Import Export businesses are one of the most commercial trends in the modern era. US, Canada, Japan, China, Soviet Union are the top most Import-Export countries in the pas ...

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  • Indian Astrology And Its Importance
    By: greg k smith | - Indian Astrology is a conventional study of heavenly objects. It is transformed in the form of horoscope with the help of astronomy and mathematics. The horoscope has the great impact of sun, stars, moon and the location of the particular person. Vedic astrology deals with mathematical thesis with the knowledge of zodiac signs. Vedic astrology also deals with ceremonies. The pros and cons of a particular state of affairs are all included in Vedic astrology.

    Forecast Prediction

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  • Retail Industry Of India
    By: Kamal Poria | - Retailing is the process of selling a product or service to the end consumer and is the last leg in the product supply link. The Indian retail industry is growing tremendously. It's the biggest sector next to agriculture in terms of employment and turnover.
    The rapid expansion is being experienced due to the entry of both the Indian corporations as well as the global players. Further, the hike in the purchasing power, evolving consumer needs, attitude, and lifestyle are making it a very pr ...

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  • Can Biopesticides Developers' New Agricultural Products Address Challenges Of Water Scarcity?
    By: Alison Withers | - Global warming, deforestation and other issues are changing the climate and threatening water shortages in some places and too much water in others.

    This has enormous implications for flooding some populations out of places where they can live, but also for farming, as population growth means there is little new land available for agricultural development.

    In the UK's Independent Newspaper, May 11 2010, Holly Williams writes that water movement varies around the world. ...

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  • The Indian Construction Machinery Industry
    By: Aniket Dicosta | - Today, the construction industry is looked upon as the second largest in India after agriculture. It is said to account for about 11 percent of Indias GDP. The growth in the construction industry has spurred the growth of construction machinery industry as well in India.

    Today, Construction machineries made in India include: Concrete Mixer Machine, Mobile Batching Plant, Road Divider, Mini Mobile Batching Plant, Reversible Mobile Batching Unit, Hoist, Way-Batcher, Curb Cutter, A ...

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  • Why Do So Many Starve When There's Enough Land And Now Bio-technology To Feed Us All?
    By: Alison Withers | - The 1948 UN Declaration of Human Rights states, in Article 25, that everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and of his family, including food, clothing, housing and medical care.

    Fine words, but more than 60 years on hundreds of thousands still face malnutrition, near-starvation and inadequate shelter and not only in the developing world.

    For a significant part of the year the UK, for example, is a cold country so ...

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  • Warli Painting "€" The Magic Of Worli Tribes
    By: mark | - In the present time among all kinds of traditional Indian arts, Warli painting comes on a remarkable position. With the progression of time new forms of arts have been introduced and several antique forms of Indian arts have been diminished. But, still now the popularity of the Warli painting stays on a distinct position.
    Warli painting is a kind of Indian fort art painting which has travelled across different borders and now it is one of the cherished possessions of a large number of art ...

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  • Will Agri-business And National Interests Block Hopes Of Sharing Innovative Agricultural Solutions?
    By: Alison Withers | - Approximately 75% of the world's poorest people live in rural areas and are dependent directly or indirectly on agriculture for a living.

    The 2008 food crisis and the subsequent global financial crisis, showed the extreme vulnerability of developing countries to fluctuations in food prices and supplies.

    But the impact was not only on developing world farmers - it affected consumers world-wide in food scarcities, eg rice in Thailand, and higher prices.

    In No ...

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  • The Textile Industry "€" Part V
    By: Aniket Dicosta | - Government Policies

    Introduction

    The Indian Textile Industry is looked upon as one of the largest industries in the world. The Ministry of Textiles in India has introduced several policies and schemes targeting the growth of this sector. Some of them listed here include:

    Insight into Indias National Textile Policy

    The National Textile Policy was devised bearing in mind the following objectives:

    Boost the growth of the texti ...

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  • The Eastern Ralway
    By: alivia.martin@yahoo.in | - The East Indian Railway was initially known as East Indian Railway Company was the one to introduce railways to Eastern and Northern India. Some more companies which operated in the other parts of the country are South Indian Railway, Great Indian Peninsular Railway, Central India Railway and the North Eastern Railway. This company was established in the year 1845 in London with the huge amount of capital.
    The Eastern Railway is also one of the important zones of Indian Railways. The ...

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  • Training Programme On Winter Cultivation
    By: ishaa goyal | - A DAY long programme of training on winter cultivation was organised by Assam Agriculture Research Centre with collaboration of Krishi Vigyan Kendra, Kokrajhar. The programme was inaugurated by Dr M N Rai, chief scientist of the district Agriculture Research Centre, Kokrajhar, also attended the programme as the chief guest at conference hall.

    Addressing the inaugural function, the chief guest spoke on the importance of the latest technology available with the research institutes in ...

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  • Indian Smes Stepping Up Efforts In Libya
    By: David Parks | - Libya has a socialist-oriented economy and depends heavily on the petroleum sector, which contributes around 95% of the countrys export earnings and over half of GDP growth. With the Libyan governments adoption of liberal economic reforms and emphasis on diversification in 1990s, the country witnessed steady economic growth.

    Moreover, in 2003 with the United Nations (UN) lifting the unilateral sanctions and Libya promising to abandon programmes to build weapons of mass destruc ...

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  • Indian Agriculture Sector At The Cusp Of A Revolution
    By: made-from-india.com | - In the recent years, India has put up an impressive growth performance at the agricultural front, almost 30% as per the latest report. Thanks, to the public and private sector investments flowing in at a continuous pace.

    Agriculture is Indian economys mainstay and it comprises 18.5 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP).

    In the last two years agriculture and its allied sectors have registered a noteworthy growth rate of 4% as opposed to the average annual ...

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  • Exporter's Directory - A New World Of Exporting Units Online!
    By: Gyan K | - Indian skilled craftsmen and artisans are popular for their handicrafts, ethnic jewellery, hosiery, carpets, bed linens, floor coverings which are beautifully designed customised to your needs. It is these products which have attracted millions of them across the world. Thanks to the small scale and cottage industries who are putting their heart and soul into it. India exports a huge hunk from its agriculture stock and other related products which are highly valued in the international market. ...
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  • Is Our Indian Economy Still A Bright Star Amidst The Global Recession?
    By: Jessica Roger | - The Economy of India is the twelfth largest economy in the world according to market exchange rates and the fourth largest by purchasing power parity basis (PPB). India was basically more under socialistbased policies from the 1950s until the 1980s and since 1991the continuation of economic liberalization has moved the Indian economy towards a market-based system. At all, the economy leads to more corruption and slow growth rate. The rising costs of oil, food, and the resources played an essenti ...
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  • India Economy- Overview Of Indian Market
    By: Sonal Arya | - The economy of India is now the twelfth largest financial system in the world according to the market exchange rates and the fourth largest through purchasing power parity (PPP) basis. But now in current times, India is under one of the fastest growing economic country in the world. Due to the involvement of the industries and the rigid environment, the economy is moving towards continuous improvement. Moreover, highly capable, expert and English-speaking human sources have formed a backbone for ...
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  • Indian Culture: A Traditional Trip To India
    By: Sonal Arya | - Long history, unique geography, diverse demographics, and absorption of customs have shaped the culture of India. Indian culture is very rich, diverse and unique in its own way. Manners, way of communicating with one another etc are very main components of the Indian culture. Even though India has accepted modern means of living, improved their lifestyles, changed the way of clothing, way of eating and living but the rich values and beliefs remain unchanged as they are deeply rooted within the p ...
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  • Indian Textile Industry-dream Of Every Mankind
    By: Fibre2fashion | - Close to 14% of the industrial output and 30% of the export market share is contributed directly by the Indian textile industry. Indian textile industry is also the largest industry when it comes to employment that generates jobs not just within but also in various support industries like agriculture. As per a recent survey the textile industry is going to contribute 12 million new jobs in India by 2010 itself.
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  • India - A Big India Trade Mart
    By: Devis Martin | - India was a popular trade mart in the ancient times. The word trade danced on the lips of many Indians. In fact, Indian trade was the cause of envy for many foreigners. As roman writer Pliny (AD 23-79) for instance, wrote about the cost of the luxury commodities that were imported from India. "Not a year passed in which India did not take fifty million sesterces away from Rome", wrote Pliny.

    But surprisingly the growth got stunted in the face of Europe's monopolizat ...

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  • Indian Spices : Taste Of India'
    By: Priyanka Madeshia | - Agriculture-Industry-India is an online B2B platform with agro related trade leads, exporters and importers directory etc.


    Indian's first choice in taste of food & cuisine are spicy and tangy flavour. No Indian meal is complete without hot & spicy delicious flavoured food. Thus, spices and derivatives are basically used for flavouring food. These spices can be in the form of dried bark, leaf, powdered or seeds. "Spice" in general terms are "dried seed, fruit, root, bark, leaf ...

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  • The Continued Strengthening Of The Indian Economy
    By: Steve D Evans | - The Indian economy is diverse and embraces a huge area including, agriculture, mining, textile industry, manufacturing and a vast array of other services. There have been an enormous shift over the last 15 years from what the economy used to be in the past, and since 2000 the economy and development of the huge resources of Indai has been a true success story.

    With the 2008 global credit crunch and the effect that is now having on the real economy around the growth will now begin ...

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  • Indian Economy: Leading The World
    By: Sonal Arya | - Economy is a term of social science which is known to all of us. If we talk about Indian economy, then it occupies the 12th place in the biggest economies of world in terms of USD exchange rate. India has the GDP of $ 1 trillion. In spite of the declaration of World Bank as the low-income economy, India has emerged as the second fastest economy in the world. India has recorded the GDP growth rate of 9.1 percent. Many countries in the world still feels that India is an underdeveloped nation but t ...
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  • Indian Economy: Then And Now
    By: Sonal Arya | - India boasts of an economy, which is considered to be the twelfth largest in the world. As predicted by a leading investment bank Goldman Sachs, by the year of 2025 Indias economy will be the third largest only behind USA and China. If it continues to grow at this rate, it will not be long, when India can influence the economy of the world as a whole.

    There was a time, when Indias economy was largely agrarian. But over the years, it has diversified and encompasses handicra ...

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  • Information About Zodiac Signs
    By: Siva Karthikeyan | - Zodiac Signs is a Greek phrase, which actually means Circle of Animal. That is why the ancient Hindus and Egyptians assigned names to the various sign of the Zodiac from the animal kingdom and agriculture. According to Dr Norbert Schiller, the ancient sages divided the year into spring,
    summer, autumn and winter and assigned to each season the constellation through which the sun passed. They gave Aries to the constellation after March 21, because this was the time when sheep produc ...

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