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INDIRA GANDHI RASHTRIYA MANAV SANGRAHALAYA

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INDIRA GANDHI RASHTRIYA MANAV SANGRAHALAYA A nucleus of a 'National Museum of Man' began functioning from New Delhi from  March 21, 1977 as part of the Anthropological Survey of India. In 1978 it was separated from the Anthropological Survey of India and declared as an Independent Subordinate Office of the Department of Culture (now Ministry of Culture ), Government of India. In March 1985 the Museum was renamed as Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya, at the instance of the then Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi, which was later through a Cabinet decision named after Indira Gandhi as Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya. For international perspective the term ‘National Museum of Mankind’ was adopted. Unlike other national Museums, which were set up to house certain collections in possession, the IGRMS was started without any collection to display, rather with a set of ideas. Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Manav Sangrahalaya acts as a facilitator for forging interrelation between commu

RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH

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RASHTRIYA SWAYAMSEVAK SANGH Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), was founded by Dr Keshav Baliram Hedgewar on the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami in the year September 27, 1925 at Nagpur in Central Bharat and announced "We are inaugurating Sangh today". Formal beginning of Sangh took place in Doctor Hedgewar’s house in Sukravari in Nagpur. Dr Hedgewar, a born patriot and freedom fighter, was a medical doctor but dedicated himself to the service of the nation. He was pained at the disorganised state of Hindu society and with an intention to organise them, he started the RSS. He stated "All of us must train ourselves physically, intellectually and in every way so as to be capable of achieving our cherished goal." The ideal of the Sangh is to carry the nation to the pinnacle of glory through organizing the entire society. Verily this is the one real national as well as global mission. In a Shakha, a saffron (orange) flag - its symbol called the Bhagawa Dhwaj flutte

INDIRA GANDHI RASHTRIYA URAN AKADEMI

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INDIRA GANDHI RASHTRIYA URAN AKADEMI The foundation stone of Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Akademi, (IGRUA), was laid by Rajiv Gandhi on November 7, 1985 at Fursatganj district Raebareli, Uttar Pradesh. The Akademi functions under the Ministry of Civil Aviation, Government of India through its governing council, is an autonomous body under the control of the Ministry of Civil Aviation. The emblem of IGRUA has Ashoka Chakra in the centre supported bywings on both sides. It has its name written in Devanagari and English on top and bottom respectively in dark red colour.

RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS LIMITED

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RASHTRIYA CHEMICALS AND FERTILIZERS LIMITED Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers Limited (RCFL) was incorporated on March 6, 1978 and it came into being as a result of the re organization of the erstwhile Fertilizer Corporation of India Limited. At the time of its formation, the company had one operating unit, viz. Trombay (old plants) and two major projects under implementation viz. RCFL was the first fertilizer company in India to commission a green field, mega fertilizer complex at Thal-Vaishet in the State of Maharashtra. Its green colour logo has R, C, and F placed inside the two hexagonal overlapping structures of a chemical. On the crest is a symbolic representation of cereal stem.

RASHTRIYA RIFLES

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  RASHTRIYA RIFLES Rashtriya Rifles - RR was raised as a para-military force as it was envisaged that personnel posted to RR would comprise regular Army  volunteers on deputation, ex-servicemen and lateral inductees from various para-military forces and central police organisations. However, ever since its inception this force has comprised hundred per cent regular Army deputationists. To reduce the commitment of Army on internal security duties, the Rashtriya Rifles has been at the forefront in counter-insurgency operations. Indian strategists believed that in the event of a war, the 40,000-strong Rashtriya Rifles would protect the lines of communication and supplies from terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. Made up of troops posted on deputation from the Army, the Rashtriya Rifles was meant to ensure that India's LoC divisions could do their job, engaging Pakistan, unhindered by guerilla action. The Regiment has a distinct dress code, akin to a rifle regiment. This is the only