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    Literature/ Kannada Literature/ Malayalam Literature/ Hindi/ Sanskrit. 2) B.Com (General & Computers) 3) B.Sc (Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Science/ Botony/ Zoology/ Physics/ Chemistry) 4) B.C.A/ BBM Eligibility: Intermediate or 10+2 or Equivalent. B. Post Graduate Courses: 1. M.A (Telugu/ Tamil/ Kannada/ Malayalam/ English/ History/ Economics/ Political Science/ Public Admn.‚/ Sociology/ Philosophy/ Translation Studies/ Social Work/ Hindi/ Sanskrit); 2. M.Sc (I.T / Botony/ Zoology/ Physics/ Chemistry/

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    for Germany of University of Gottingen as an exchange student‚ majoring in Sanskrit and some rarely known ancient languages such as Pail text. He received his Ph.D in 1941 and he returned to China in 1936. Then he taught and became a professor at Peking University. He had devoted his whole life to researching Buddhism. He had returned to China after a long period studying in Germany and then translated Ramayana from Sanskrit. Ji was highly regarded for his character and contribution to translation

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    KNOWLEDGE IS THE ONLY POWER

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    KNOWLEDGE IS THE ONLY POWER DHARAMBANDHU Education plays a major role in nurturing human talent and potential which in turn enhances their ethical values and enables them to become self reliant and achieve prosperity. One of the major intellects of his time Swami Dayanand Saraswati said that education is a tool through which a person achieves knowledge‚ civility‚ righteousness and control over his senses and because of which the darkness of illiteracy‚ immorality‚ vanity and …………… are destroyed

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    Types of Theatres

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    literature and fine arts into its physical presentation: literature‚ mime‚ music‚ dance‚ movement‚ painting‚ sculpture and architecture - all mixed into one and being called ‘Natya’ or Theatre in English. SANSKRIT OR CLASSICAL THEATRE It is difficult to determine the precise origins of the Sanskrit drama. Fragments of the earliest known plays have been traced to the 1st century AD. However‚ scholars believe that a living theatre tradition must have existed in India much earlier. Unfortunately‚ although

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    The Hindu Caste System

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    Caste System Throughout thousands of years in the Hindu religion‚ a person’s social class was determined immediately after they are born. This organisation was then later known as the Caste System. Caste members lived‚ married‚ and worked within their selected group. A person born into one caste was not allowed to change castes or associate with other members of a different caste. Rules and expectations were set for each caste‚ each caste had a clear and distinct role within the community. It does

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    ------------------------------------------------- HinDi ------------------------------------------------- vs ------------------------------------------------- Urdu An Artificial Divide? Sudarsh Rathi‚201125172 AsIf Hussain‚201225086 RUDHIR SIDDHAM‚201225195 Sudarsh Rathi‚201125172 AsIf Hussain‚201225086 RUDHIR SIDDHAM‚201225195 The Question The purpose of this paper or ’the problem statement ’ is to analyze if Hindi and Urdu two separate languages‚ two varieties of a

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    HERITAGE OF INDIA

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    decimal number system‚ zero‚ negative numbers‚ arithmetic and algebra. The study of linguistics was initiated by Indian grammarians who began the trend by first attempting to catalogue and codify the rules of Sanskrit. Even today‚ the main terms for compound analysis are taken from Sanskrit. India is the birthplace of Ayurveda and Yoga; these systems are now finding many followers in the West. India’s rich spiritual tradition has attracted many troubled Westerners‚ fleeing the materialistic and

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    Date: 28 April 2012 A to Z for Indian Education System ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT [pic] DEFINITION SKILL OPERATOR • KNOW-HOW • MICRO PROBLEMS ANALYSIS & SOLVING • USE OF MIND FOR BETTERMENT i.e. SPEED WITH QUALITY DEFINITION OF INNOVATION • BASIC SCIENCE • CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE • CUMULATIVE SUSTAINABLE KNOWLEDGE • LINKING KNOWLEDGE OF MANY CONCEPTUAL KNOWLEDGE IN PRACTICAL SITUATIONS • OBSERVATIONAL SKILL TO UNDERSTAND FOR ANALYSIS AND OPPORTUNITY FOR IMPROVEMENT

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    The History of Linguistics

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    also to the general history of ideas. In ancient civilization‚ linguistic study was originally motivated by the correct description of classical liturgical language‚ notably that of Sanskrit grammar by Panini. Panini is known for his Sanskrit grammar‚ particularly for his formulation of the 3‚959 rules (of Sanskrit morphology‚ syntax and semantics in the grammar known as Ashtadhyayi which is one of the earliest known grammars. Asstadhyayi is the earliest known work on descriptive linguistics‚ and

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    Yoga and Body

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    yogins. Students study under prolonged and careful guidance of the teacher‚ known as the guru. The first syllable “gu‚” in Sanskrit means light; the second syllable‚ “ru” means light. A guru is a spiritual teacher who leads the pupil from darkness to light. Literally‚ yoga means “the union of mind and body.” In Sanskrit‚ the language of India‚ yoga means discipline. Many people in western countries practice some form of yoga exercise in hope of improving

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