Hindustani classical music Hindustani classical music (Hindi: हिन्दुस्तानी शास्त्रीय संगीत्‚ Urdu: کلاسیکی موسیقی) is the Hindustani or North Indian style of Indian classical music found throughout the northern Indian subcontinent. The style is sometimes called North Indian classical music or Shāstriya Sangīt. It is a tradition that originated in Vedic ritual chants and has been evolving since the 12th century CE‚ primarily in what is now North India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh and to some extent
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Population‚ Poverty & Unemployment General Economics Population • Population refers to Total number of People residing in a Place. • Growth in Population is considered to be favourable in certain Countries like Australia because: – It provides Work Force to Produce. – It provides Markets for the Products Produced. – It may Promote Innovative Ideas. – It may Promote Division of Labour & Specialization. General Economics:Population‚Poverty& Unemployment 2 Population • Growth
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Mukherjee‚ R.‚ 2012. Pop art on Saswata Chatterjee ’s character. [Online] Available at: http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-03-22/news-interviews/31224239_1_sujoy-ghosh-fan-frenzy-character [Accessed 10 April 2013]. Murthy‚ K.M.K.‚ 2001. Valmiki Ramayana - Ayodhya Kanda in Prose. [Online] Available at: http://www.valmikiramayan.net/ayodhya/sarga11/ayodhya_11_prose.htm [Accessed 10 April 2013]. OneIndia.com‚ 2012. Vidya Balan ’s Kahaani Guest House‚ now a tourist hotspot in Kolkata. [Online]
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Assignments in Social Science Class IX (Term II) 3. POVERTY AS A CHALLENGE ASSIGNMENTS FOR SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT I. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS A. IMPORTANT QUESTIONS 1. Every _________ person in India is poor. (a) third (b) fourth (c) fifth (d) sixth 2. Vulnerability to poverty is determined by the options for finding an alternative living in terms of (a) assets (b) education (c) health (d) all the above 3. Social exclusion denies certain individuals the (a) facilities (b) benefits (c) opportunities
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Planning theory | Kathputli Colony | The Informal Story | | Disha Mendhekar Akanksha Laroiya | 4/6/2013 | “The mind‚ by seeking to normalize what it perceives‚ to make sense and resolve‚ is deceived‚ easily and constantly misdirected‚ and willing to be so for the sake of equilibrium. Our desire for order deludes us. I realize this not only at the magic show but while walking down Chowringhee. We dare not see what is really going on.” -Lee Siegel‚ Net of Magic (p. 426) |
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The Spiritus Sports Law Essay Competition 2013 “Sports Rights – What proprietary rights does and should an event organizer have with respect to match scores?” Authors: 1.) Akshay Singh Ralhi (B.B.A. LL.B Year – III) 2.) Mahima Pradeep (B.A. LL.B Year – III) Symbiosis Law School‚ Pune Email Address: akshay.ralhi@symlaw.ac.in‚ mahima.pradeep@symlaw.ac.in Contact Numbers: +919545717387‚ +919503006607 ABSTRACT Proprietary rights of event organizers‚ principally concerned with the
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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT‚ KOZHIKODE | KUDUMBASHREE | A Study on Microfinance in Kerala | | | Section - E Manju Nair – PGP/015/288 Harini Narayanan – PGP/015/278 Samarth Wadhwa – PGP/015/316 Samresh Kumar – PGP/015/317 Siddhartha Roy - PGP/015/321 | | INTRODUCTION In the early 1990s‚ following explosive demand for their services‚ a number of nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) that provided loans to the poor decided that the only way
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In memory of the late Periyar E. V. Ramasami and Dr. B. Ambedkar by Hadwa Dom Based on the Original Indian Patriots Council Edition by Dr. Chatterjee Warning: This book is not meant for decorating your bookshelf‚ but for circulation amongst others as fast as you can so that we can save our MOTHERLAND! Published by Dalitstan Journal `Oh You Hindu Awake’ by Dr. Chatterjee was originally published by Indian Patriots Council‚ in Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Comemoration Issue‚ April 1993‚ free
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Introduction Casteism has been prevalent in the Indian society since the times immemorial. Ill-treatment at the hands of the people belonging to the upper caste was a common practice for the people belonging to the lower castes. The decisions in various issues were made by the upper castes mostly in favour of their own caste. The punishment for a crime was much more severe for the individual of a lower caste as compared to the punishment awarded for the same crime to the individual of a higher caste
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INTRODUCTION The present village Panchayat is a kind of local self-Government. The system has three objects. One is to make the villagers better habituated with the exercise of franchise. The second is to relieve the Government from the details of the local affairs. The third is to let the people manage their own affairs. The Panchayat system has been integral part of the Indian village system through ages. A village is self contained microcosm‚ a composite peasant society representing different
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