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    Arun Kolatkar

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    past her earlobe‚ grazes her cheek‚ and disappears down the front of her low-cut blouse — where she usually keeps her stash of hash — to confuse her even further‚ with its mildly narcotic but very distracting fragrance.  Arun Kolatkar An Old Woman An old woman grabs hold of your sleeve and tags along. She wants a fifty paise coin. She says she will take you to the horseshoe shrine. You’ve seen it already. She hobbles along anyway and tightens her grip

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    Arun Ice-Cream

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    Arun ice-cream Chandramohan started its business into ice-creams from a small room in 1970 next to his uncle’s textile shop. As it was situated in a busy market place and delivering the customer’s fresh ice-cream from the factory Arun banged the profit of 40‚000 in the first year of its business. Than Chandramohan though an expansion and for Arun he went for three fold expansion. Eventually the business began stagnant where expansion increased cost with sales not increasing in the ice cream. Arum

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    Icecream Industry

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    The origins of ice cream go way back to the 4th century B.C. In the 13th century‚ Marco Polo learned of the Chinese method of creating ice and milk mixtures and brought it back to Europe. It became a fashionable treat in Italy and France. Definition of an ice cream To call a product "ice cream‚" two basic requirements must be met: • The treat must be at least 10-percent milk fat • Use sugar as the sweetener. Though there is a potential market for fat-free and sugar-free ice creams‚ the country’s

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    Walls Icecream Parlor

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    WALLS ICECREAM PARLOUR Wall’s came to Pakistan in 1995 establishing the Wall’s factory on Multan Road in Lahore. Fully equipped with state of the art machinery‚ the Wall’s factory is a standard of hygiene and technology in the region and has become synonymous with quality. In 1998 Wall’s acquired Polka‚ a local ice cream manufacturer. Some of the most popular brands loved by the masses were linked to Wall’s making an irresistible combination that few could refuse. Key facts about Wall’s Pakistan:

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    Arun Joshi Analysis

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    in which Arun Joshi lived and worked for the expression of artistic genius was marked by rapid changes in economic‚ social‚ cultural‚ educational and political set up of the country. Arun Joshi began his literary career in the fifties‚ just after the independence of India. His life covers the two important ages after independence – the age of Jawaharlal Nehru and the age of Indira Gandhi. The period from 1950 to 1984 was dominated largely by Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi since Arun Joshi was

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The Mangosteen fruit is visible already to some areas in the country‚ but very few people know the taste or its limited to a certain class of people. So the study focus on creating a product out of this fruit‚ why not an ice cream? Everybody eats ice cream‚ children and adults enjoy eating ice cream‚ but they are used to the traditional flavors like chocolate‚ vanilla‚ ube‚ mango etc. Why Mangosteen? The study shows that it only grows in Davao region‚ by making

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    Arun Mitra 1909-2010

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    (January 2000: Mitra O Ghosh) Arun Mitra pointed out that there should be a clear line of demarcation between creative literature and literray criticism. For him‚ critical literature can never be considered as creative‚ nor it should ever have any impact on the mutual bond between the reader and the writer of creativer literature. Criticism should be enjoyed as a separate genre. How much misunderstood has Arun Mitra’s poetry been! How a totally wrong suggestion about Arun Mitra’s poetry has incited

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    new identity; an identity which is never founded upon the mercy of social‚ historical‚ political and ideological forces. In this latter trend‚ comes the poetry of Arun Kolatkar who through his postmodern classic Jejuri tried to search for an identity conducive for the man who belonged to the age of mechanization and globalization. Arun Balkrishna Kolatkar (1932-2004) is

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    INTRODUCTION The poem narrates a common experience. At every tourist place you will meet a self-appointed tourist guide like the old woman in the poem. They need money and will pester you. They even promise to give you some service in lieu of the money you give them. Generally tourists give them something to get rid of them. SUMMARY The poem begins with a commonplace experience‚ but ends in a revelation. The old woman is not an ordinary woman. She is the representative of the degradation of

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    An Old Woman- Arun Kolatkar A modern Indian poet ‚ Arun Kolatkar comments on contemporary society through this poem. The poem is simple in language and theme. The poet uses a very simple common image-a beggar‚ in this case‚ an old woman‚ who is found begging outside the horseshoe shrine . In India this is a common sight as common as our reaction to a beggar besieging us pleading for alms. This sight is particularly common around holy places and pilgrim spots.hey can be extremely persistent

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