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    to a small‚ boring village with no flowers. The drowned man is extremely big and his appearance is the handsomest. Therefore‚ people in the village characterize him with superlatives. They deeply believe the drowned man has the power to transform the village and make their lives better‚ which is why they even name him “Esteban‚” represents a mythical figure and a god of their belief. At the end‚ the villagers prepare a ritual for

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    College‚tezpur Introduction ‘India lives in her villages’---- this axiom is still true today despite the service sector budding in the urban and semi urban areas. Majority of the population still lives in rural India and the large chunk of population in urban areas still live through the learning of a village life. For the strength of the country there is a necessity to develop the villages. Development of a country is a choice loaded on its people‚ whether urban or rural. It is individuals who shape

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    Telephone‚” Accawi tells of his childhood in the town of Magdaluna. A small town where they had no concept of time and just lived by the days. He described the setting of where the story had taken place-which creates the felling of something real. The village of Magdaluna was overcome by the telephone. The villagers did not have much‚ and technology was very new to them. They judged time by certain events that happened. For example‚ an earthquake‚ or the birth of an important person would be sufficient

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    from the rural focus through innovative ideas. 3 SOLOTAXONOMY Approach • Pre-structural – Urban markets are already crowded & saturated. • Uni-structural – Agriculture’s share in overall GDP is going down‚ but‚ India still lives in her villages. • Multi-structural – Rural Marketing is a different ball game. • Relational Level – The understanding of “rural” is diffused and sometimes confusing. PESTEL factors affecting rural market is entirely different compared to urban marketing

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    controversial term and has been used and defined in several different ways. Globalization point out that the world today is more interconnected than before. It’s the process of international integration arising from interchange of products‚ ideas‚ people‚ and other aspects of culture. Hence it affects in social relations negatively‚ weather on communities‚ work‚ and households. Positive affects are also available but it affects the majority in a negative way. First of all‚ communities as

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    As the blindness slowly spread over the generations‚ their remaining senses sharpened‚ and by the time the last sighted villager had died‚ the community had fully adapted to life without sight. Nunez descends into the valley and finds an unusual village with windowless houses and a network of paths. He realises that he can teach and rule them. But the villagers have no concept of sight and do not understand his attempts to explain this fifth sense to them. Nunez becomes angry but they calm him and

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    Loosely based on a true story of the village of Eyam‚ which was struck by the Plague in the 17th century‚ the historical novel Year of Wonders by Geraldine Brooks explores the notion of the change in nature of individuals in response to a human crisis. Joss Milston‚ the town sexton states that “these times they do make monsters of us all”. Despite this‚ it can be argued that the plague did not make monsters of the villagers; the pre-existing traits for monsters‚ and even heroes were lying dormant

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    "If the village perishes India will perish too. India will be no more India.” - Mahatma Gandhi By 2050‚ more than half of all Indians will live in urban areas‚ as per United Nation’s World Urbanisation Prospects‚ a big shift from now‚ when just about one-third of the population does so. This would mean tens of millions migrating from the villages and into towns and cities each year‚ with profound impacts on every aspect of our life including the social‚ cultural‚ political‚ economic and ecological

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    Missilin By Chitra Fernando   Theme of exploitation    Chitra Fernando’s short story‚ “Missilin” presents the story of a woman who is continuously exploited by a series of characters. 1. First of all‚ the astrologer claims that if she stays in the village‚ she will face a lot of problems‚  “‘Apoi! Her head is like the Fort railway station. She may even go mad! Or else a serious illness will result from a chest affliction.’ He advised the wearing of a gold talisman‚ the recital of benedictory stanzas

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    the author takes us to the African village of his childhood. The Dark Child is an autobiography from the life of Camara Laye’s youth in the village of Kouroussa‚ Guinea. The Dark Child was the author’s first work. The author begins the book with a very special contribute to his mother. He speaks upon his strong relationship his mother and he shared. Laye was raised by his mother so they shared a strong bond. His father on the other hand was a father to the village that Laye grew up in. In The Dark

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