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Presented by,

S. Ganessh kumar

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India at past:-

o India before Invaderso Invaders of India Present INDIA:-

o Poverty in INDIA

o Reasons for poverty in INDIA How it must be....o Ways to make 1$=1

References Conclusion

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The wealth of nation in the past, wasevaluated in terms of the minerals andmetals are in kingdom’s controlled.

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Dutch India :1605–1825 French India :1769–1954 Portuguese India :1505–1961Casa da Índia :1434–1833 Portuguese

East India Company :1628–1633 British India :1612–1947o East India Company :1612–1757o Company rule in India :1757–1858o British Raj :1858–1947

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One third of the world's poor live in India.

World bank loan 38,162,785,000.00 $ in 2012

We stand 2nd in gating Loan from world bank

After that also we are like this..

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Peacock Throne

Deforestation

Indigo cultivation

Kohinoor

India and Pakistan

Thorium

Gold and so on…

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It Cost - Rs. 4 crore to Rs. 10 crore at thetime of 1730 it self.

The throne was taken to Persia by Nadir Shah.Nadir Shah also took away in 1739, the entire70-80 million pounds worth gold.

The throne had 108 rubies, all cabuchosnsweighing 100 to 200 carats each.

110 emeralds weighing 30-60 carats each.

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0ver 80,000 tigers, 1,50,000 leopards and2,00,000 wolves were killed for reward in theperiod 1875-1925

From the 1850s, the railway networkexpanded rapidly. By 1890,about 2,50,500km of track had been laid.

As early as the 1850s, in the MadrasPresidency alone, 3,50,000 trees were beingcut annually for making of

track.

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There were two main systems of indigocultivation – nij and ryoti

In 1788 only about 30 per cent of the indigoimported into Britain was from India. By1810, the proportion had gone up to 95 percent.

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The Koh-i-Noor (the "Mountain of Light") is adiamond that was originally 793 carats whenuncut.

Once the largest known diamond, it is now a105.6 metric carats diamond, weighing 21.6grames in its most recent cut state. In 1852Albert the Prince Consort had ordered it cutdown from 186 carats.

Weight

186 1 ⁄16 carats (37.21 g)

Colour

finest white

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Relations between Indiaand Pakistan have beenstrained by a number ofhistorical and politicalissues, and are definedby the violent partition ofBritish India in 1947,the Kashmir dispute andthe numerous militaryconflicts fought betweenthe two nations.

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India's thorium is mostly found in acontiguous belt formed by its eastern coastal

states.2012 reserve estimates:

35% (Andhra Pradesh )

15-20%

(Tamil Nadu ,odisha )

10-15%

(Kerala, West Bengal)

0-5% (Bihar)

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Exchange Rate 1 Pound = 103.502 Rupees 1 Euro = 81.62 Rupees 1 Dollar = 60.30 Rupees 1 Australian Dollar = 56.572 Rupees 1 New Zealand Dollar = 52.518 Rupees 1 Canadian Dollar = 56.143 Rupees 1 Yen = 0.588 Rupees 1 Swiss Franc = 67.249 Rupees 1 South African Rand = 5.646 Rupees 1 Russian Rouble = 1.726 Rupee

(at 18/07/2014)

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1st: Return of NRI to own country

With this, demand of Indian currency willincrease.

Due to shortage of this in global market, itsvalue will increase.

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We have to stop buying all zero technologyproducts fromUSA.

All these zero technology

products are devil for reducing our

currency's power.

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We have to start to buy Indian. Buy Indianmeans, we have to buy the product which isproduced in India and whose profit is usedin India for India's development.

We have to increase our exports also.

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Bringing back the Black money from othercountry to India is a big challenge .

It will reduce the loan of world bank.

The total amount held in Swiss bank bycitizens of India is about US$2 billion.

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In India, Black money refers to fundsearned on the black market, on whichincome and other taxes has not been paid.Top 5 countries:-◦ INDIA :$1,456 BILLION

◦ RUSSIA :$470 BILLION

◦ U.K. :$390 BILLION

◦ UKRAINE :$100 BILLION

◦ CHINA :$96 BILLION

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Ncrt 9 book (CBSE)

Ncrt 10book(CBSE)

The Hindu (website)

Wikipedia

Times of India(website)

Ndtv(web site)

World bank (web site)

RBI (web site)

And many other’s

Web site

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India’s population is estimated to be1,246,460,000 of it 17.4% of worlds

We stand 2nd inthe world’spopulation.

We have lot of manpower in INDIA sowecan do any in theworld .....

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