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India and opposition
In these areas, being a pioneer and struggling to learn the local languages in the face of opposition, he had less success than he had enjoyed in India.
* 1973 – Biju Patnaik of the Pragati Legislature Party is elected leader of the opposition in the state assembly in Orissa, India.
Others felt that Gandhi's refusal for India to participate in the war was insufficient and more direct opposition should be taken, while Britain fought against Nazism, it continued to refuse to grant India Independence.
Other opposition leaders fled to India and regrouped there.
While India continued to state that the test was for peaceful purposes, it was shown opposition from many corners.
* December 4, 1829 – India: In the face of fierce opposition, British Lord William Bentinck carries a regulation declaring that all who abet suttee in India are guilty of culpable homicide.
* December 4 – India: In the face of fierce opposition, British Lord William Bentinck carries a regulation declaring that all who abet suttee in India are guilty of culpable homicide.
These sparks later led to a nationwide revolt of the Indian soldiers in opposition to the British East India Company that began in Calcutta.
Following the testimony of Jenkins, and petitions from other West India merchants, the opposition in Parliament voted on 28 March 1738 to send " an Address " to the King, asking his Majesty to seek redress from Spain.
The term " family values " has been used as a buzzword by right-wing parties such as the Republican Party in the United States, the Family First Party in Australia, the Conservative party in the United Kingdom and the Bharatiya Janata Party in India to describe support for traditional families, and opposition to the changes the modern world has made in how families live.
Ctesias was the author of treatises on rivers, and on the Persian revenues, of an account of India entitled Indica ( which is of value as recording the beliefs of the Persians about India ), and of a history of Assyria and Persia in 23 books, called Persica, written in opposition to Herodotus in the Ionic dialect, and professedly founded on the Persian royal archives.
However, it gradually increased its strength and by 1962 had become one of the most effective opposition parties in India and seriously challenged the power of the Congress in various north Indian states.
) As a result of this incident and petitions from West India merchants, the opposition in Parliament voted ( 257 " For " and 209 " Against ") on 28 March to ask the King to seek redress from Spain.
In some countries, most notably the USA and India, there is some opposition to compulsory helmet use ( see Helmet Law Defense League ); not all USA states have a compulsory helmet law.
She survived an attempted coup d ' état in 1995, and her hard line against the trade unions and tough rhetorical opposition to her domestic political rivals and to neighboring India earned her the nickname " Iron Lady "; she is also respectfully referred to as " B. B .".
Negotiations for the marriage began during the reign of King Charles I, were renewed immediately after the Restoration, and on 23 June 1661, in spite of Spanish opposition, the marriage contract was signed, England securing Tangier ( in North Africa ) and the Seven islands of Bombay ( in India ), with trading privileges in Brazil and the East Indies, religious and commercial freedom in Portugal and two million Portuguese crowns ( about £ 300, 000 ); while Portugal obtained military and naval support against Spain and liberty of worship for Catherine.
Backed by Nehru, Rajaji wanted to stand for the presidential election but later withdrew, due to the opposition of a section of the Indian National Congress mostly made up of North Indians who were concerned about Rajaji's non-participation during the Quit India Movement.
A naturally aggressive player, he often helped India in difficult situations by taking the attack to the opposition.
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan ( 1890 – 20 January 1988 ) () was an Afghan Pashtun political and spiritual leader known for his non-violent opposition to British Rule in India.
After partition, Ghaffar Khan was frequently arrested by the Pakistani government in part because of his association with India and his opposition to authoritarian moves by the government.
However, within Pakistan, there is a large section of society which still has not come to grips with his siding with the All India Congress over the Muslim League as well as his opposition to Mr. M. A. Jinnah who is revered in Pakistan as the father of the nation.

India and usage
Sanskrit is the ancient language of India, showing how old the usage of this spice is in this region.
England had close links with India at the time when Wicca first became public in England, so this usage could well have been familiar to English speakers with a knowledge of Far Eastern religions.
The Swadeshi movement consisted of the usage of goods produced by oneself or in India.
A tariff is either ( 1 ) a tax on imports or exports ( trade tariff ) in and out of a country, or ( 2 ) a list or schedule of prices for such things as rail service, bus routes, and electrical usage ( electrical tariff, etc .).< ref > India.
In this extraction of wealth Clive followed a usage fully recognized by the Company, although this was the source of future corruption which Clive was later sent to India again to correct.
This usage dates at least from the time of Herodotus, in the 5th century BC ( see Names of India ).
The response is that certain non-OPEC countries such as China and India have increased their per capita energy usage whilst efficiency improvements within the USA & OPEC have reduced their requirements for energy without impacting the quality of life.
In modern usage, the term has been used for ministers in the Arab world, Uzbekistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India.
Several reasons have been attributed to the lack of success of vending machines in India ; cheap labour is readily availability and has let to the setting up of several small stores throughout the country which serves as indirect competition to vending machines, a lack of technical knowledge and unease with using vending machines, problems with currency recognition and a lack of machines that accept both coins, notes and alternate payment channels, vandalism and rough use, and poor maintanence of the machines. However, vending machines are a relatively new industry in India and analysts believe that usage will rise with changing consumer habits and lifestyle.
The economic reforms were driven in part by significant the internet usage in India.
76. 64 % of such households were from urban India making up 48 % of urban Indian households as compared to a usage of 5. 7 % only in rural Indian households.
In current usage in India, Srilanka or Indian Sub-continent :-
* a term for the Marathi speaking peoples who primarily reside in the state of Maharashtra in India ; this is also the standard usage in historical works
This process has found considerable usage to impregnate poles and also larger trees in Europe and North America, and has experienced a revival of usage to impregnate bamboo in countries such as Costa Rica, Bangladesh, India and the state of Hawaii.
In its current usage in India, the term ' Hindustani ' refers to an Indian, irrespective of religious affiliation.
The Indian Flag Code is a set of laws that govern the usage of the Flag of India.
Medieval-era trade routes that spanned the Arabian Sea between India, the Arab regions and East Africa spread the usage of Indian and Arabic currency terms across these areas.
Some older literature can be confusing due to some incorrect usage such as Whistler ( 1944, Spolia Zeylanica, 23: 131 ), who used the name affinis ( which could be confused with Turdoides affinis when intending to indicate the subspecies of striatus found in peninsular India.
* A more recent pejorative usage variant of " dhimmi " and " dhimmitude " divorces the words from the historical context and applies them to situations where non-Muslims in the West and India are championing Islamic causes above others.
The Mediterranean region in 220 BCE. This usage was shared by many of the countries east of Greece, from the Mediterranean to India:
Since China and India have increased their desire and usage of gasoline, this has affected the world all around by increasing demand.
The Republic of India has two principal short names, in both official and popular English usage, each of which is historically significant.
The name India then came back to English usage from the 17th century onwards, and may be due to the influence of Latin, or Spanish or Portuguese.

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