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  2. Democracy in India - Wikipedia

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    Early Shakyas, Koliyas, Mallakas, and Licchavis claim assemblies open to all men, rich and poor, [8] which could be considered a form of direct democracy.Other saṅgha s and gaṇa s had councils of unelected nobles, which don't meet the standards of democracy.

  3. REACH (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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  4. Income inequality in India - Wikipedia

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    According to Thomas Piketty, it is difficult to accurately measure wealth inequality in India because of large gaps in income tax data.Official data from 1997 to 2000 contained many inconsistencies, while no data was published between 2000 and 2012.

  5. Microland - Wikipedia

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    Microland is an technology company, headquartered in Bangalore.It was founded by Pradeep Kar. [1] The company employs more than 4,500 workers across its offices in Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, and North America.

  6. Headline inflation - Wikipedia

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    Headline inflation is a measure of the total inflation within an economy, including commodities such as food and energy prices (e.g., oil and gas), which tend to be much more volatile and prone to inflationary spikes.

  7. Extramarks - Wikipedia

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    Extramarks was founded in 2007 by Atul Kulshrestha. [4]In November 2011, its 38.5% stake was acquired by Mukesh Ambani owned Infotel Broadband and the investment was done through an affiliate company Reliance Strategic Investments for an undisclosed amount.

  8. India–Bangladesh border haats - Wikipedia

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    Tarapur–Kamalasagar border haat, Kasba, Brahmanbaria. India–Bangladesh border haat is a Haat or a trading post on Bangladesh–India border, jointly organised by the governments of Bangladesh and India, held one day each week.

  9. Mainland India - Wikipedia

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    Mainland India is a geo-political term sometimes used to refer to India excluding the region of Northeast India and the disputed territory of Kashmir, [1] with the north-east connected by the Siliguri Corridor.