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    The Lowland

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    www.galaxyimrj.com Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal ISSN: 2278-9529 Jhumpa Lahiri ’s The Lowland: A Family Saga with a Political Perspective Sugata Samanta West Bengal‚ India Abstract : Jhumpa Lahiri ’s The Lowland‚ partly set in Calcutta of the 1960 ’s and 70 ’s and partly in Rhode Island of America‚ tells the story of four generations of Mitra family with a sweeping‚ addictive plot. The initial development of the story centers around the Naxalite insurgency in West Bengal

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    or stale rice with chilly. In lunch‚ the people of different range take different foods according to their own choice and demand. Most of the people take rice‚ dal‚ vegetable and fish in their lunch. There’s a common saying: “Fish and rice make a Bengali.” At the time of cooking our cook uses different types of spices like garlic‚ peppers‚ turmeric‚ onion‚ cinnamon‚ coriander‚ cumin‚ or mustard seed etc. that make our foods more tasty. In our daily meals we generally take mixed vegetables‚ fish bhuna

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    CHAPTER TWO ARRIVAL OF THE EUROPEANS IN INDIAN SUB-CONTINENT AND BANGLADESH. A good connection existed between the Indian sub-continent and Europe since the ancient time. The Arab traders exported the commodities of Indian subcontinent to Venice and Genoa Ports of Italy in the middle age. These Ports commodities were also sent to various countries of Europe. This business was monopolized by the Arab and Italian traders. In this way‚ they earn a large amount of profit. Gradually‚ the merchants

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    Tagore and India

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    now in the West‚ and already by 1937‚ Graham Greene was able to say: "As for Rabindranath Tagore‚ I cannot believe that anyone but Mr. Yeats can still take his poems very seriously." The Mystic The contrast between Tagore’s commanding presence in Bengali literature and culture‚ and his near-total eclipse in the rest of the world‚ is perhaps less interesting than the distinction between the view of Tagore as a deeply relevant and many-sided contemporary thinker in Bangladesh and India‚ and his image

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    Ambani

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    RABINDRANATH TAGORE (1861-1941) A SPECIAL INTRODUCTION ‘Where the Mind is Without Fear ‘is taken from Rabindranath Tagore’s most famous poetical work ‘GITANJALI’ or ‘Song Offerings’. Originally written in Bengali‚ it appeared in the volume ‘Naivedya’ in July 1901. The English translation of the poem was composed around 1912‚ when Tagore began to translate some of his works into English after a request from William Rothenstein‚ a celebrated British painter

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    Distraught and alienated in America‚ Ashima pushes her Bengali heritage upon her children‚ Gogol and Sonia‚ in an effort to lessen her homesickness throughout The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. Ashima completely rejects the bewildering American culture that is thrust upon her and becomes depressed and homesick. These characteristics cause her to be very miserable in her new home on Pemberton Road as she wishes she could be surrounded by the Bengali culture she grew up with and loved so dearly. Furthermore

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    Rabindranath Tagore World Literature Analysis Introduction A Bengali mystic and artist‚ Rabindranath Tagore was a great poet‚ philosopher‚ music composer and a leader of Brahma Samaj‚ who took the India culture and tradition to the whole world and became a voice of the Indian heritage. Best known for his poems and short stories‚ Tagore largely contributed to the Bengali literature in the late 19th and early 20th century and created his masterpieces such as Ghare-Baire‚ Yogayog‚ Gitanjali‚ and

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    CHURCH: A NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] An Assignment On Nonprofit organization (Church) Submitted to: MR. MAHMUD ULLAH Professor Department of Marketing University of Dhaka. Submitted by: Mary Akhi Gomes Roll no-77 MBA 9th batch Section – A Department of Marketing Date of submission: 22nd March‚ 2009 University of Dhaka. Introduction: Christianity in the Indian subcontinent

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    western restaurants and have western Arabian and other foreign food. The food culture of Bangladesh are now Mixture of different kinds of foreign food culture and those also be our food culture nowadays. People like more mixture food than traditional Bengali food I once again thank you for giving me a chance to do this project which‚ I believe‚ will help me in my future professional life. Yours Sincerely Tanim Md Nur Hossain 11-18275-1 PREFACE I prepared this report with pleasure

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    The Namesake

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    1. Explain how the relationship between Ashoke‚ Ashima‚ and Gogol develops throughout the novel.
The theme of the relationship between parents and children becomes prominent‚ as Gogol grows old enough to interact with his parents as a child. During his young adulthood‚ Gogol is impatient with his parents and they‚ likewise‚ feel unable to relate to their American children. Gogol begins to feel tender toward his father after his death. He now understands the guilt and uselessness his parents had

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