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    there – perform the politics within‚ share the politics with the spect actor. Theatre of Calcutta has gone through a roller coaster ride of being political‚ not too political and simultaneously too political in the past four decades. Language of Protest in Theatre In the early seventies‚ a rebellious time in Calcutta‚ Badal Sircar had the idea of making a play on Calcutta in the form of a collage. As Calcutta is known as a city of processions ‚ ‘Michhil‚’( juloos) he says‚ “Seemed to be an appropriate

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    Statement of purpose of joining program of EPBM of IIM Calcutta Before I mention purpose of joining the course of EPBM I would like to mention about myself. I have passed my B.Com and thereafter M.com from Mumbai University and I have also completed diploma in financial management from Welingkar Institute of Management mumbai. I am currently working with Deutsche Bank as Officer- Business analyst. I am Part of onshore PBC Business analytics team (Finance) for India which is involved in Management

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    Mother Teresa was a person that was admired and respected. She was a person that made an impact on your life and made people loot at the world with a different eye. Even though the world is full of good people‚ great humanitarians‚ people who donate billions of dollars‚ who raise their voices to make a difference‚ Mother Teresa stands out in the crowd‚ she was a very unique person. Agnes was born on August 27‚ 1910 in Skopje in Macedonia and given the name of Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu. Teresa was the

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    Sir Pherozeshah Mehta (1845-1915) President - Calcutta‚ 4 1890 Sir Pherozeshah Mehta was born in Bombay‚ on August 4‚ 1845‚ where he spent the greater part of his life. His father‚ Merwanji Mehta‚ belonged to a family of merchants. Pherozeshah entered the Lincoln’s Inn in 1864 and spent three years qualifying himself. Called to the Bar in 1868‚ he left for home in September 1868. While in England‚ he used to frequent the house of Dadabhai Naoroji‚ and these visits were to remain important influences

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    AGE OF MODERATES (1885-1905) Congress since its inception was dominated by educated middle class‚ the landed aristocracy and the capitalist classes called the moderates. The moderate ideology was The British colonialism and Indian Nationalism were not contradictory‚ rather complimentary. For the moderates‚ development of England was the development of India. The British were invincible. As such‚ by a policy of co-operation India could better secure her interests. England‚ mother of parliamentary

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    Mother Teresa of Calcutta was a loved figure all over the world. She was the icon of love‚ and where ever she went people could feel the presence of pure compassion that every Christian strives to aim for. People around the world no matter what religion came to her to seek guidance or help. She was born as Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu in 1910‚ and she died on September 5‚ 1997. Now she is in the process of becoming a saint. She was raised in a devout catholic family in Albania. At age twelve she heard

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    India Trading Co gains control of Calcutta and soon other trading posts * Britain after 1858 transformed India through huge investing and modernization. India’s cities‚ harbors‚ canals and most importantly railroads received large improvements. Indian products also became a larger part in the international trade. | Political | * 1750 outposts in India are operated according to economic imperialism‚ employ sepoys * In 1765‚ the “Black hole of Calcutta” allowed the East India Trading Co

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    I learned a good lesson… I thought how much they must ache in body and soul‚ looking for a home‚ food and health‚” (Spink‚ 241) Mother Teresa’s work inspired others to help the needy‚ because she truly loved and assisted them (“Mother Teresa of Calcutta”). She devoted more than 45 years of her life to those who are stricken with poverty‚ dying‚ or unwanted around the world. Many believed her never-ending love of the poor brought “light” into the world. Joseph Campbell’s criteria for a hero can

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    Skopje‚ capital of the Republic of Macedonia on August 27‚1910 and died in Kolkata‚ India on September 5‚1997. Mother Teresa original name was Agnes Gonxha Bojazhiu. Once she became a nun‚ she became know as Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta or Blessed Teresa of Calcutta. Today‚ many call her Mother Teresa (“Blessed Mother Teresa” Encyclopedia Britannica). Agnes was raised by both of her Albanian parents: Nikola and Drane Bojaxhiu. She grew up being the youngest of three siblings in a catholic household

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    She joined an Irish order‚ the Sisters of Loretto‚ a community known for their missionary work in India. When she took her vows as a Sister of Loretto‚ she chose the name Teresa after Saint Thérèse of Lisieux. (the Patron Saint of missionaries) In Calcutta‚ Sister Teresa taught geography and catechism at St. Mary’s High School. In 1944‚ she became the principal of St. Mary’s. Soon Sister Teresa contracted tuberculosis‚ was unable to continue teaching and was sent to Darjeeling for rest and recuperation

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