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Courts take decisions on a very large number of issues. Broadly speaking, the work that the judiciary does can be divided into the following:
- Dispute Resolution: The judicial system provides a mechanism for resolving disputes between citizens, between citizens and the government, between two state governments and between the centre and state governments.
- Judicial Review: As the final interpreter of the Constitution, the judiciary also has the power to strike down particular laws passed by the Parliament if it believes that these are a violation of the basic structure of the Constitution. This is called judicial review.
- Upholding the Law and Enforcing Fundamental Rights: Every citizen of India can approach the Supreme Court or the High Court if they believe that their Fundamental Rights have been violated.
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Shashi Tharoor, Nand Kishore Acharya to receive Sahitya Akademi Award 2019; win Rs 1 lakh cash prize. While Tharoor won the award for his book 'An Era of Darkness' in English, Acharya will receive the recognition for his book of Hindi poetry, 'Chheelatey Hue Apne Ko'.
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The rebellion gradually spread to other parts of the country. Various regiments mutinied and marched to join other troops at nodal points like Delhi, Kanpur and Lucknow. The people in the towns and villages also revolted and rallied around local leaders, zamindars and chief. For the local leaders, zamindars and chiefs it was an opportunity to assert their authority.
- Nana Saheb gathered armed forces and expelled the British garrison from the city of Kanpur. He declared himself as a governor under the Mughal Emperor.
- Birjis Qadr proclaimed himself the new Nawab in Lucknow. He was the son of the deposed Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. He also acknowledged the suzerainty of Bahadur Shah. His mother Begum Hazrat Mahal actively organized the uprising against the British.
- Rani Lakshibai joined the rebel sepoys in Jhansi. She fought the British along with Tantia Tope who was the general of Nana Saheb.
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The decision to partition the state of Bengal was announced by Lord Curzon, the then Viceroy of India in July 1905. This partition came into effect in October 1905 and divided the Muslim majority of eastern Bengal from the Hindu majority of the western part of the state.
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Tata Steel Limited (formerly Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited (TISCO)) is an Indian multinational steel-making company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India, and a subsidiary of the Tata Group. It was the 11th largest steel producing company in the world in 2013,.
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William Adam was a Scottish missionary. He toured the districts of Bengal and Bihar and prepared a report on vernacular schools in 1830s. According to his report, there were over 1 lakh pathshalas in Bengal and Bihar. These were smaller institutions; with each having no more than 20 students. But the total number of children studying in these pathshalas was a whopping 20 lakh. These pathshalas were set up by wealthy people or the local community or by a teacher.
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The Aligarh Movement was made a weighty and lasting contribution to the political emancipation of Indian Muslims. The Deoband school was opposed to the movement as Aligarh Movement was pro British. The Aligarh Movement introduced a new trend in Urdu literature.
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To protest, the Muslim League declared the 16th August, 1946, as Direct Action Day in Calcutta, which resulted in riots.
Though India became independent on August 15, 1947, it was partitioned into two countries, namely India and Pakistan. During the partition, thousands of homes were looted and burnt, many people were killed.
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TISCO stood for Tata Iron and Steel Company and is a multinational steel making Indian company, with their headquarters in Maharashtra, founded by Jamshetji Tata. The company is called as Tata Steel Limited today.
TATA steel is the second largest steel producing company in India and stands 10th in the world. The group has operations in more than 100 countries and its companies exports products and services to 150 countries. In 2015 the company was awarded the 'World's Most Ethical Company' award by Ethisphere Institute under the Metals category, making this the third time for them to receive this award.
They concentrate in seven business sector - consumer products and chemicals, materials, services, energy, communications and information technology and engineering,
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- Charles Wood was a British Liberal politician and Member of Parliament. He served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1846 to 1852. Later he became the President of the Board of Control of the East India Company. In 1854 he sent the "Wood's despatch" to the Governor General Lord Dalhousie.
- As per this despatch:
- An education department was to be set in every province.
- Universities on the model of the London University be established in big cities such as Bombay, Calcutta and Madras.
- At least one government school be opened in every district.
- Affiliated private schools should be given grant in aid.
- The Indian natives should be given training in their mother tongue also.
- Wood's Despatch is called Magnacarta of English Education in India.
- Accordance with Wood's despatch, Education Departments were established in every province and universities were opened at Calcutta, Bombay and Madras in 1857 on the model of the London University.
- Later more universities were opened in Punjab in 1882 and at Allahabad 1887.
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The advantages of foreign companies in setting up production in India are: (i) Foreign companies get cheap labour. Wages that the companies pay to workers in the USA are far higher than what they have to pay to workers in India. (ii) Additional expenses such as for housing facilities for workers are also cheaper.

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