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    Integrasieprosesse in die vroeë Kaapkolonie (1652-1795) binne vergelykende konteks – ‘n historiografiese studie by Pieter De Klerk

    Published 2010-05-01
    “…The article examines recent research on integration processes in the Cape Colony from 1652 to 1795, when the colony was ruled by the Dutch East India Company. It appears that some researchers emphasize the similarities between integration processes in the Cape Colony and North America while others point out significant differences. …”
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    Impact of the British Occupation on Qadiani Emergence in India (1888-1908) by Dr. zinah Harith jirjees

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…       In Southeast Asia, witnessed  India Important historical events during the time of the British occupation of the country, which represents  the British East India Company, the British government began to follow a policy to weaken the  Muslims rulers of India  through a divide and rule among the Indian people .The Government worked to bring Hindus to support to them on the one hand the deployment of the band among Indian Muslims by creating sects and religious difference stray, and sow doubt in the minds of Indian Muslims in their faith and religion,The British government to implement its plan by showing personal Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani where they worked for his encouragement and support to bring out a new doctrine known as Qadiani. …”
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    Impact of the British Occupation on Qadiani Emergence in India(1888-1908) by Dr. zinah harith jirjees

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…      In Southeast Asia, witnessed  India Important historical events during the time of the British occupation of the country, which represents  the British East India Company, the British government began to follow a policy to weaken the  Muslims rulers of India  through a divide and rule among the Indian people .The Government worked to bring Hindus to support to them on the one hand the deployment of the band among Indian Muslims by creating sects and religious difference stray, and sow doubt in the minds of Indian Muslims in their faith and religion,The British government to implement its plan by showing personal Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani where they worked for his encouragement and support to bring out a new doctrine known as Qadiani. …”
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    Between cosmopolitan and classical: Persian in early colonial India, c.1757-1857 by Shah, Z

    Published 2017
    “…<p>This thesis investigates the significance of Persian learning in Britain and India during the period of colonial expansion under the East India Company, from 1757 to 1857. …”
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    Sovereign skies: aviation and the Indian state 1939-53 by Iqbal, AA

    Published 2017
    “…The first of these studies the complex consequences of the expansion of Indian aviation during the Second World War which transformed India’s anaemic aviation sector into one of Asia's leading aviation powerhouses portending the passing of colonial rule. …”
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    Tobacco industry interference challenging public health in India; time for the implementation of FCTC Article 5.3 by Ravinder Kumar

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Present study was conducted to examine the common tactics being adopted by tobacco industry in India to interfere in public health. Methods Investigators did a snowball retrieval research by accessing websites of major tobacco companies in India, UCSF truth tobacco industry documents online library and MOH,Govt. of India website and referred to available literature in the PubMed between 1 st July 2016 to 31 st December 2016. …”
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    Sovranità e colonia. Un caso indiano di Habeas Corpus (1828-1829) by Giulio Abbate

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… Esaminando un caso indiano di habeas corpus del 1828, il saggio si focalizza sulle forme di manifestazione della sovranità in India britannica nel primo Ottocento e sul rapporto tra rule of law e costituzione coloniale, caratterizzato dalla continua ricerca in colonia di spazi politici eccezionali. …”
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    Sharī‘a under the English legal system in British India: Awqāf (endowments) in the making of Anglo-Muhammadan law by Abbasi, M, M Z Abbasi

    Published 2013
    “…It reflected the socio-political context of colonial India and the process of negotiations between divergent interest holders. …”
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    Regulating Shisha/ waterpipe smoking &amp; E-cigarettes by regulating nicotine as poison: a success story from India by Hemant Goswami

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Intervention or response The Public Interest Litigation, CWP 14597/2007 in the High Court was contested for six years by the State, Tobacco Companies and Shisha Bar owners. The author argued that even "The Insecticide Act" in India categorized Nicotine as an insecticide and the "Hazardous Chemical Rules" also label Nicotine as a hazardous and toxic chemical, thereby Nicotine must be treated as Poison. …”
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    Guarding the sons of empire: military-state-society relations in water, sanitation and health programs of mid-19th-Century India by Halvorson, Sarah J., Wescoat, James

    Published 2020
    “…We use historical geographic methods to review the evolving role of military sanitation regulations in cantonments from late-18th-century policies of the East India Company (EIC) through mid-19th-century rule by the British Crown, during which time military cantonments, regulations, and formal monitoring reports were established. …”
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    Observational study to check the compliance of implementation of 85% graphic health warnings on tobacco products in India from April 1, 2016 by Seema Gupta, Binoy Mathew

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…The sample included 786 cigarette packs (24 brands, 4 tobacco companies), 665 packs of smokeless tobacco (7 types of products, 48 brands, 36 tobacco companies, 20 brands of non-identified tobacco companies), 539 bidi packs (23 bidi companies and 50 brands of non-identified bidi companies. …”
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    An approach to identify issues affecting ERP implementation in Indian SMEs by Rana Basu, Parijat Upadhyay, Manik C. Das, Pranab K. Dan

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…</p> <p><strong>Originality/value: </strong>There is no published literature available which followed a similar approach in identification of the critical issues affecting ERP in small and mid-sized companies in India or in any developing economy.</p> <p><strong><br /></strong></p>…”
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