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  1. Monetary Policy Committee (India) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monetary_Policy_Committee_(India)

    The Monetary Policy Committee is responsible for fixing the benchmark interest rate in India.The meetings of the Monetary Policy Committee are held at least 4 times a year (specifically, at least once a QUARTER) and it publishes its decisions after each such meeting.

  2. Fort St. George, India - Wikipedia

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    Fort St. George (or historically, White Town) is the first English (later British) fortress in India, founded in 1639 at the coastal city of Madras, the modern city of Chennai.The construction of the fort provided the impetus for further settlements and trading activity, in what was originally an uninhabited land. Thus, it is a feasible contention to say that the city evolved around the fortress.

  3. Toonz Animation India - Wikipedia

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    Toonz Animation; Type: Animation studio: Founded: 1999; 23 years ago (): Toonz Animation India Pvt. Ltd. is an animation company in India. It is the animation arm of the Singapore-based Toonz Group, which has diverse interests in production and distribution of live-action feature films, digital and gaming content, licensing and merchandising, and media-related education.

  4. Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (India) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (Ministry of I&B) is a ministerial level agency of the Government of India responsible for the formulation and administration of rules, regulations and laws in the areas of information, broadcasting, the press and the Cinema of India.. The Ministry is responsible for the administration of Prasar Bharati, the broadcasting arm of the Indian …

  5. No first use - Wikipedia

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    No first use (NFU) is a pledge or a policy by a nuclear power not to use nuclear weapons as a means of warfare unless first attacked by an adversary using nuclear weapons. This concept is also applied to chemical and biological warfare in case of the NFU policy of India.. NATO has repeatedly rejected calls for adopting NFU policy. During the lifetime of the Soviet Union it …

  6. Lovedale, India - Wikipedia

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    Lovedale is a village situated in the Nilgiri Hills in the state of Tamil Nadu in India.It is one of the highest places above mean sea level in the Nilgiris. Today, it is notable for tourism.

  7. Veth (India) - Wikipedia

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    Veth (or Vethi or Vetti-chakiri, from Sanskrit visti), also known as Begar (from Persian), was a system of forced labour practised in pre-independence India, in which members of populace were compelled to perform unpaid work for the government.. In the Maratha Confederacy, Veth-begar was practised on a wide scale during the Peshwa's rule. Certain groups of people, such as …

  8. Scheduled Banks (India) - Wikipedia

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    Scheduled Banks in India refer to those banks which have been included in the Second Schedule of Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. Reserve Bank of India (RBI) in turn includes only those banks in this Schedule which satisfy the criteria laid down vide section 42(6)(a) of the said Act. Banks not under this Schedule are called Non-Scheduled Banks

  9. Chief of the Air Staff (India) - Wikipedia

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    Office of the Chief of Air Staff. At Independence, the head of the Air Force designated as the "Air Marshal Commanding, Royal Indian Air Force".On 1 March 1948, the title of "Chief of the Air Staff" was added, with a further re-designation to "Chief of the Air Staff and Commander-in-Chief, Royal Indian Air Force" on 21 June to maintain uniformity across the three armed services.

  10. Nandi Hills, India - Wikipedia

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    Nandi Hills (Anglicised forms include Nandidurg and Nandydoorg) is an ancient hill station built by Ganga Dynasty in the Chikkaballapur district of Karnataka state. It is 10 km from Chickballapur town and approximately 60 km from Bengaluru.The hills are near the town Nandi. In traditional belief, the hills are the origin of the Arkavathy river, Ponnaiyar River, Palar River, Papagni River …



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