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70 Barabati fort is situated at Lat20o 19146N andLong85 52146E in between the two riversMahanadi and Kathajuri at a distance of 25kmsfrom the state capital Bhubaneswar

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70 Barabati fort is situated at Lat20o 19146N andLong85 52146E in between the two riversMahanadi and Kathajuri at a distance of 25kmsfrom the state capital Bhubaneswar Traditionalhistory attr. Forest plays a pivotal role in maintaining ecological stability It provides protection and reduces impact of natural calamities like drought flood and cyclone However one of the significant contributions of the forest is the nucleus of the natural f Bhimrao Ramjee Ambedkar will always be remembered in Indian history Dr BR Ambedkar is known as the leader of the Indian Untouchables as modern Manu for his work in piloting the Constitution of Independent India through the Constituent Assembly as we Folk arts and crafts are the integral parts of life in REGULATION TO CONTROL AND CHECK TRANSFERS OF IMMOVABLE PROPERTY IN THE SCHEDULED AREAS OF THE STATE OF ORISSA BY SCHEDULED TRIBES. WHEREAS it is expedient to control and check transfers of immo 81 Yashoda's fondled one, looking azureWith frolic pastimes at Yamuna- bankYour tender heart dissolved to lookYou are ocean, You are river ! Are you that You are !! Er. Raghunath Patra 53 Orissa is efflorescent with rich tribal culturalassemblage.Of the sixty-two types of tribalcommunities the Sauras are one of the oldesttribes of India. Out of these, seven tribes havebeautiful mura December - 2011 81plagues have never been broken. Theirmanagement results from either prevention orstrategies involving protection. Theoretically,prevention can be accomplished, particularly withthe 95 enquire "into the prevalence of various kinds ofprincely territories of Orissa. "The most importantregard to food, and the development ofuniform political growth and economic progress 97 Orissa Re of. Rural Youth. . . Panchayati. Raj Department. Government of Orissa. . . 3,600 rural youth . of 30 headquarter blocks of each District and additional 6 blocks of 5 different LWE affected districts to be covered in the pilot phase through . 25 The history of co-operative movement is morethan 100 years in Orissa. In spite of such along history, Orissa has lagged behind manystates in India. The state of affairs ofCo-operative Societies in 2 ii) REFERRED TO:1989 (1) OLR 318 : 67 (1989) CLT 596: (1989) 2 OCR 212: 1989 Cri. L.J. 1960. 3.Cinematograph exhibitions to be licensed-Saveas other wise provided in that Act, no person shall give a 51 52 Orissa Review # February-March - 2005due to non-availability of correct informationflow to commoner are posing greatsociological problems in the handling victimsof this dreadful disease. Not o Introduction Quetiapine as monotherapy (Vieta et al., 2005; Bowden et al., 2005; McIntyre et al., 2005) or in combination with other mood stabilizers (Sachs et al., 2004; Yatham et al., 2004) is efficacious in the treatment of acute mania, as well as monotherapy in bipolar depression (Calabrese et al., 2005). Although the maximal quetiapine doses in the published studies have been restricted to 800mg/day, higher quetiapine doses are not unusual in clinical practice. Quetiapine is predominantly metabolized by cytochrome P450 3A4 (CYP3A4) and to a lesser extent by CYP2D6. The large interindividual variability of these isozyme activities could contribute to the variability observed in quetiapine dosage. ( except for Fig. I by the author. ( 38 ) 40. Both places seem to have produced iron locally. Today Talcher is known for its coalfields. els like those of a gun-carriage, and drawn or pushed along

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