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WELCOME TO NAAC PEER TEAM-2023

Established in 1942, the Department of Applied Mathematics at Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, has a rich history of academic achievements and renowned professors. With a vision to create new frontiers of knowledge and a mission to promote quality teaching, learning, and research, the department of

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State Bank of India

State Bank of India (SBI) is one of the largest and pioneer public sector banks in India. It was established in 1806 as the Bank of Calcutta, making it one of the oldest commercial banks in the Indian subcontinent. It later merged with the Bank of Bombay and the Bank of Madras in 1921 to form the Im

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Milk and Milk Products Standards in India

In India, regulations for milk and milk products are governed by various bodies such as PFA, AGMARK, BIS, and FSSAI. The country has legal standards set by the government under the PFA Rules, 1955, ensuring minimum requirements for quality and safety. Additionally, there are quality standards like B

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World War 2 Key Events and Operations

World War 2, spanning from 1939 to 1945, saw significant events like the invasion of Poland, Operation Barbarossa, D-Day landings, and the conclusion with V-E and V-J Days. Operations such as Dieppe (Operation Jubilee) in 1942 taught crucial lessons in military strategy and coordination. The Atlanti

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Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission: Fighting Discrimination Across the State

The Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission (PHRC) has been combating discrimination since 1955, protecting individuals from unlawful practices in employment, education, housing, commercial property, and public accommodations. Pennsylvania law prohibits discrimination based on various factors, and t

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JSC Sibtechenergo: Engineering Company Specializing in Power Equipment Operations

JSC Sibtechenergo is an engineering company with a rich history in setting up, improving, and managing electro & power equipment for enterprises. Established in Novosibirsk in 1955, the company offers a range of services including commissioning work, engineering services, design engineering, and inn

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Understanding Polio Eradication Efforts and Vaccine Development

Polio, a disabling disease caused by the poliovirus, mainly affects children and can lead to paralysis. Efforts to eradicate polio include the development of vaccines like the Inactivated Polio Vaccine (IPV) and Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV). The poliovirus' choice of host, ease of transmission, and impa

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Exploring Susan Hill's Play 'On the Face of It'

Susan Hill, born in 1942, is an English author known for works like "The Woman in Black." Her play "On the Face of It" presents the story of Derry, an acid attack victim, and Mr. Lamb, an amputee, showcasing their contrasting perspectives on life. The play emphasizes themes of communication, self-co

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Various Definitions of Language Throughout Linguistic History

Different linguists and scholars have offered various definitions of language over time. Sapir (1921) emphasized language as a method of communicating ideas, emotions, and desires through voluntary symbols. Bloch and Trager (1942) focused on the social aspect of language as a system of vocal symbols

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A Brief History of Space Exploration

Space exploration has seen significant milestones, from the German V2 rocket in 1942 to Yuri Gagarin becoming the first man in space in 1961 and the historic Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969. Animals like fruit flies and monkeys have ventured into space, contributing to scientific understanding. Russi

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Evolution of Social Welfare Policy in Pakistan (1955) and its Impact

The social welfare policy in Pakistan originated in 1955 to address challenges like poverty, lack of education, health issues, inadequate housing, and social maladjustment. Starting with the influx of migrants post-independence in 1947, the policy aimed to establish social services and a welfare sta

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Consumer Council of Zimbabwe: Empowering Consumers for Fairness

The Consumer Council of Zimbabwe, founded in 1955, strives to advocate for consumer rights and promote fair trade practices. They work towards empowering consumers and ensuring their voices are heard in economic decisions. With a vision for fair deals and a mission for consumer protection, CCZ pushe

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Understanding the Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act, 1955

The Medicinal and Toilet Preparations (Excise Duties) Act, 1955 was introduced to standardize excise duties on alcohol-containing medicinal and toilet preparations across India. It aims to regulate the collection of levies, ensure uniformity in duty rates, and address irregularities from previous ac

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Understanding Perroux Growth Pole Theory by Dr. Tanmoy Dhibor

The Perroux Growth Pole Theory, developed by French economist Francis Perroux in 1955, focuses on economic development and structural change. Dr. Tanmoy Dhibor discusses how modern economic growth differs from traditional equilibrium concepts, emphasizing growth towards specific locations. The theor

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Significant Events of the Modern Civil Rights Movement

The Modern Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 1960s was marked by pivotal events that challenged segregation and discrimination in the United States. Key moments such as the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954, the tragic murder of Emmett Till in 1955, Rosa Parks' defiant act sparking the

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World War II Campaigns in Europe, Africa, and Asia

The module discusses various campaigns during World War II in different regions such as the Atlantic, Eastern Front, North Africa, Italy, Western Front, and Pacific. It highlights significant battles like the Battle of Stalingrad in 1942, the strategic decisions made by leaders like Stalin, FDR, and

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Government Enterprise NSIC Schemes for MSMEs

NSIC, a Govt. of India enterprise under the Ministry of MSME, assists and promotes MSMEs. Established in 1955, NSIC offers schemes in marketing, credit, technology support, and services to support MSME growth. Benefits include registration support, credit facilitation, and hand-holding assistance. N

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Northern High School Marketing Opportunities and Hall of Fame

Northern High School offers unique marketing opportunities due to its strong brand, large student base, and community involvement. With over 29 sports teams and a legacy dating back to 1955, the school attracts over 30,000 attendees to athletic events annually. Additionally, the Hall of Fame recogni

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Challenges and Progress in Political Participation of Jordanian Women

The political participation of Jordanian women has faced challenges despite efforts dating back to 1952. While strides have been made, including the right to election in 1955, improvements are still needed for women's representation in government and other organizations. The establishment of the GFJ

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Understanding USDA's Special Milk Program for Schools

The Special Milk Program (SMP) initiated in 1955 provides milk to children in schools, child care institutions, and summer camps not part of other Federal nutrition programs. Eligible schools must be non-profit with tax-exempt status and students cannot have access to other school meal programs. Oth

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The Quit India Movement 1942-1945: An August Movement

The Quit India Movement, also known as the August Movement or Do or Die Movement, was a mass protest on nonviolent lines in India from 1942 to 1945. Initiated by the Indian National Congress, it called for an immediate end to British rule in India. Led by leaders like Mahatma Gandhi, the movement ai

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The Quit India Movement: A Pivotal Moment in India's Independence Struggle

The Quit India Movement, also known as the India August Movement, was a key event in India's fight for independence led by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942. This movement urged the British to grant India independence through peaceful non-violent protests. It called for an immediate end to British rule, the fo

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Overview of Quit India Movement in Indian History

The Quit India Movement, initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942, aimed to end British rule in India. It was a response to the collapse of the Cripps Mission and demanded immediate independence, leading to a series of strikes and demonstrations. The movement had three key phases, with significant contri

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A Separate Peace by John Knowles - Overview and Analysis

A Separate Peace by John Knowles is a compelling coming-of-age novel set in 1942 at an elite boarding school in New Hampshire during WWII. The story follows the protagonist, Gene, as he navigates complex relationships with his best friend Finny and other classmates amidst internal and external confl

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Understanding Indian Citizenship Law

Indian citizenship is defined by the relationship between individuals and the state, with principles such as jus soli and jus sanguinis determining eligibility. The Indian Citizenship Act of 1955 outlines the rights and procedures for acquiring citizenship, including provisions for migrants from Pak

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Understanding Triad Tests in Cognitive Anthropology

Triad tests are a valuable tool in cognitive anthropology, originally introduced by George Kelly in 1955. They involve presenting individuals with sets of three items and eliciting responses based on similarity or dissimilarity. This method allows researchers to explore differences in cognition acro

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Understanding Essential Commodities Regulation & Enforcement Division

The Essential Commodities Regulation and Enforcement Division oversees the administration of the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, and the Prevention of Black Marketing and Maintenance of Supply of Essential Commodities Act, 1980. The Acts aim to ensure the availability of essential commodities at fa

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Understanding the Bracero Program: A Historical Perspective

Foreign contract labor program, the Bracero Program, was initiated in 1942 during WWII between the US and Mexican governments, bringing 4.6 million workers to the US between 1942 and 1964. The program addressed labor shortages but also led to exploitation and mistreatment of Mexican migrant workers.

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Trailblazing Women Who Fought Against Racism

Kamala, Ruby, and Rosa - the first women to stand up against racism. Kamala Harris, the first black woman to enter the White House, chosen as Vice President by Joe Biden. Rosa Louise Parks, who bravely refused to surrender her seat in 1955. Ruby Bridges, the first black child to integrate a white sc

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The Vietnam War: Facts, Background, and US Involvement

The Vietnam War, spanning from 1955 to 1975, was a devastating conflict resulting in thousands of casualties, making it the longest war in US history. The war originated from Vietnam's complex history as a French colony, strategic US involvement due to containment policies and the domino theory, and

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Diverse Book Selection Options in Pakistan

Saeed Book Bank is a prominent book seller in Pakistan, offering a wide variety of books, CDs, and magazines across various subjects. With a focus on knowledge sharing and accessibility, the company has a rich history dating back to 1955. Their extensive inventory caters to academic, scientific, tec

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Family History: My Grandparents Glen and Donna Renfrew

Learn about the life of Donna Renfrew, born on April 10, 1942, and Glen Renfrew, her husband. Donna enjoyed playing games like hide and seek and marbles as a child, while Glen worked various jobs like lab technician and florist. Their love for flowers and puzzles shines through even after Donna's st

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Origins and Growth of Geriatrics Specialty in the USA

Origins and development of the specialty of Geriatrics in the USA are traced from the pioneering work of Dr. Ignatz Leo Nascher to the establishment of the American Geriatric Society in 1942. Key milestones include the creation of Geriatric fellowships, the role of organizations like the AAFP in rec

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Theories of Divorce Under Hindu Law

Exploring the meaning of divorce under Hindu law, this article discusses the theories of divorce, including Fault Theory, Mutual Consent Theory, and Irretrievable Breakdown of Marriage Theory. These theories reflect the evolution of the concept of divorce within the Hindu Marriage Act of 1955, allow

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Unraveling the Anomeric Effect: Origins and Mechanisms

The anomeric effect, discovered in 1955, reveals the preference of certain substituents in cyclohexyl systems to occupy the axial position. This phenomenon was first observed by J.T. Edward, N.-J. Chu, and R.U. Lemieux, challenging existing conceptions. The effect is attributed to hyperconjugation a

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Key Events in Black History: 1942-1955

Explore significant milestones in Black history from 1942 to 1955, including the graduation of the first Black cadets from flying school, the Supreme Court ruling against White primaries, the integration of professional football, and key cultural contributions like Chuck Berry's impact on rock 'n ro

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