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The Island country, Sri Lanka exports largely textiles, garments, rubber, tea, and coconut products and imports consumer goods, especially crude oil, coal and other petroleum products. For the first time in the history of Sri Lanka the worst economic crisis has been witnessed. The present...
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Cricket game is like a religion in India which has a huge fan following. According to the market research conducted by the International Cricket Council (ICC), cricket has over a billion fans across the world with the Indian alone constituting around 90 percent of them. Therefore, cricket is big...
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The industrial sickness has been growing in India year after year and hampering the growth of industrial development. This would be seen in most of the important industries like, cotton textiles, engineering, chemicals, agro based industries, cement and paper industries. The growing sickness...
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Industry is a branch of trade or manufacturing activity which is generally concerned with the production, of goods for market. Industrial activity, invariably, includes mechanical invention and technological innovation that help maximum production with minimum expenditure. Industrialisation in a...
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Abstract: In India agriculture is highly susceptible such risks as drought, floods, erratic rainfall, and other natural calamities etc… Therefore it is necessary to protect the farmers from the above said natural calamities and provide financial help for the next season. Since inception of the...
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The war between the two neighbouring countries Russia and Ukraine is a major setback to the world economy and it adversely affect the growth and high Inflation rate, because of this crisis the whole world economy could be seen slower growth and faster inflation. Russia and Ukraine are the major...
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Rayalaseema became part of Andhra Pradesh from 1st November, 1956 when it was formed by merging Andhra state with Telangana region which was in Hyderabad state. Rayalaseema is one of the 3 natural divisions before the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh state in the year 2014. In respect of both area...
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