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The anti-movement measures resorted to by the British to dominate the Swadeshi movement basically consisted of oppression, lathicharge, division of Bengal and rift in the Hindu-Muslim unity.
They tried to break the movement by taking help of oppressive measures so that Indians can be forced to use their goods.
They also engaged in large scale lathicharge which were known as 'Regulation Lathis.'
Further, Bengal was divided by them and they also created a divide between the two major communities of the country to achieve their aims.
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National Thermal Power Corporation Limited (NTPC) is the largest Thermal power generating company of India . A public sector company, it was incorporated in the year 1975 to accelerate power development in the country as a wholly owned company of the Government of India.
The NTPC has been given the ISO certification for EMS. It has made concerned efforts towards its goal through the following steps:
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