Harsimran Singh 11/18/2012 22383572 South Asian 1A South Asian 1A The complexities of religion verses culture have been debated throughout the ages. Having such a diverse religious population‚ India has seen many arguments‚ debates‚ and parliaments questioning originality of the religions‚ the origins‚ traditions‚ similarities and most of all the differences of South Asian people. In his essay‚ “Three Hundred Ramayanas”‚ AK Ramanujan explores the vast range of Ramayana tradition in South Asia
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Science writing in Hindi appears to have began in 1818 (Patariya‚ 2000) with the publication of a magazine named “Hindi Digdarshan‚” copies of which were circulated to many schools in West Bengal. ‘Digdarshan’ regularly incorporated materials on science‚ a trend that was not in vogue at that time even in contemporary reputed Hindi publication ’Udant martand’ (1928) credited to be the first Hindi newspaper. Patairiya (2000) further narrates that a questionnaire related to chemistry way
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The present problem deals with the interpretation of Article 12 of the Constitution of India. Art. 12 to the Constitution of India states that “Definition In this part‚ unless the context otherwise requires‚ the State includes the Government and Parliament of India and the Government and the Legislature of each of the States and all local or other authorities within the territory of India or under the control of the Government of India.” Violation of fundamental rights can be claimed against both
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Name of the Institutions whose Two Year Full Time Postgraduate Diploma in Management* has been equated with MBA Degree for purpose of Higher Education S.No. Name of the Institute Course Address Equivalence Offered Granted 1. Amity Business School‚ Noida (UP) PGDM Amity Delhi/Noida Campus 2002- till the (Now University) Block E2 inception of the Amity University Campus university Sector-125‚ Noida – 201 303 (UP) 2. Amrita Institute of Management‚ PGDM Amrita School of Business
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Raja Man Singh Raja Man Singh of Amber The Mughal aristocracy played a vital role in the establishment of the Mughal Empire on a firm footing. It not only contributed to the strengthening of the empire but it also helped in setting up a sound Mughal administration. Raja Man Singh of Amber was an important member of Mughal aristocracy. The history of Akbar’s reign will rather be incomplete without a detailed knowledge of the contributions of Raja Man Singh not only to expansion of the Mughal Empire
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Mohan is a kitchen hand supervisor at Janani Restaurant situated in southern suburb of Sydney. Mohan is responsible to supervise five people working in kitchen. Mohan has been working in the restaurant for the past one year. Mohan has seen many people come and go under his supervision‚ however‚ restaurant manager‚ Abiral‚ is happy with Mohan’s performance and with his supervisory skills that he has displayed over the years. Mohan is also motivated to work as he has not had to face any major complaints
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Assignment 1 Constitutional Law (LAW437) Question Habeas Corpus is a remedy to secure personal liberty in Malaysia. Discuss with reference to some decided cases. 1.1 INTRODUCTION The main provision of the Constitution which is relevant is Art. 5(1):”No person shall be deprived of his life or personal liberty save in accordance with law.” This most fundamental of all fundamental-rights provisions is given to all persons‚ not just citizens. Art. 5 goes on to provide for the right to habeas
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3. Why did Britain consider India its “jewel in the crown”? a. The industrial revolution had turned Britain into the world’s workshop‚ and India was a major supplier of raw materials for that workshop. Its 300 million people were also a large potential market for British made goods. It is not surprising‚ then‚ that the British considered India the brightest jewel in the crown‚ the most valuable of all of Britain’s colonies. 4. Why didn’t Indians untie against the British in the Sepoy Mutiny?
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Table of Cases Arul Raja v. State of T.N 9 Balmokond v. Emperor 3 Barindra Kumar Ghose v. Emperor 2 Bhagwan Das Keshwani v. State of Rajasthan 8 Bhagwan Swarup v. State of Maharashtra 5 HHB Gil v. King 2 In RE: Smt Sayalee Sanjeev Joshi‚ Member‚ Maharashtra Public Service Commission 8 Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal v. State of Tamil Nadu 6 Kehar Singh v. State (Delhi admin) 5 Mirza Akbar v. King Emperor 4 Mohammed Ajmal Kasab v. State of Maharashtra 9 Mohan Singh v. State of Bihar 7
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Executive Summary Swades is a movie about an NRI (Mohan) who comes back to India to meet his old nanny (Kaveri Amma) and take her back with him. The movie is in a village setting and shows how Mohan got involved in the affairs of the village and how later it brings a change of heart and makes him come back and settle down in India. The movie is a slice of life but holds a lot of message for training and development. The movie argues for: do-it-yourself ‘Development’‚ take ‘Responsibility’ and about
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