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    Manohar Surve

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    Early years Born in 1944‚ Manya Surve moved to Mumbai with his mother and stepfather. He was a B. A. graduate from Kirti College and formed a gang of students during his years there‚ due to the influence of his stepbrother Bhargav Dada. Bhargav was a feared thug from Agar Bazar in Dadar. He also won "Mumbai Shri" title in body building. In 1969‚ Surve was involved in the murder of a man named Dandekar‚ with him and an associate‚ Manya Podhkar. The trio were soon arrested by Police Inspector E.S

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    * 17 External links | ------------------------------------------------- Early history The Janjua Rajputs claim descent from the Pandava dynasty through the Pandav Prince Arjun.[5][6] Arjun was a cousin of Krishna and married Krishna ’s sister‚ Subhadra‚ to extend his dynasty. He performed Krishna ’s funeral rites.[7] Arjun ’s great grandson‚ Maharaja Janamejaya‚ is an apical ancestor of the Janjuas.[citation needed] Janamejaya was later the ruling Emperor

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    to his dream world.    Trrrrrrriiiiing again the alarm shouts its lungs out‚ but the giant ( 220 pounds of pure FAT)  refuses to wake up. Then follows a series of Snooze Button pressing battle which is so accurate that it can even put THE GREAT ARJUN from MAHABHARAT to shame. But ultimately the alarm wins‚ the giant has woken up and is staring at the fan on the ceiling as if he is  going to gobble up the fan ( yes‚ all he does is dream of Food‚ Food and Food only).Suddenly he remembers a  face

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    Poverty and Unemployment in India Presented by Md Akram Saba(09HS2027) Types of Poverty • Absolute Poverty • Relative Poverty Relative Poverty • Relative Poverty refers to the Income or Asset Position of one individual‚Class or Group of People in comparison with the other individual‚Classes or Groups. Absolute Poverty • Absolute poverty is associated with a Minimum Level Living or Minimum Consumption Requirements of Food‚Clothing‚Housing‚Health‚etc. • All those People who fail

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    1. As a trend setter and harbinger of the movement‚ Madhusudan Das organised the first multifacet cooperative enterprise of the country "The Cuttack Cooperative Store" as early as 1898. 2. The Cuttack Co-operative Store came into existence on 11th June‚ 1898 with Madhusudan Das as the honorary secretary and Jankinath Bose‚ the father of Netajee Subash Chandra Bose as the treasurer. 3. To save the poor cultivators from the exploitation of the money-lenders‚ the Co-operative Movement started in

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    Indian women back then were often discriminated and they have little power and control‚ they are trying to legalizing this rights " The Women’s Reservation Bill " ‚India Rape Law and the " Womanifesto " to help them gain more power and rights for themselves. A number of studies by humanitarian and human rights organizations‚ such as the International Committee of the Red Cross or the United Nations Development Fund for Women. Through

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    References: ‘Ah Lin’. (18th February‚ 2005). Personal communication. Appadurai‚ A. (1991) ‘Global Ethnoscapes: Notes and Queries for a Transnational Anthropology’ in R. Fox (ed.) Recapturing Anthropology: Working in the Present. Santa Fe: School of American Research Press. London: New York : Routledge. Barnard‚ A. and Spencer

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    international commodities: The collapse of the common good. International Higher Education‚ 28‚ 2–5. Altbach‚ P. G. (2004). Globalisation and the university: Myths and realities in an unequal world. Tertiary Education and Management‚ 10(1)‚ 3–25. Appadurai‚ A. (1996). Modernity at large: Cultural dimensions of globalization. Minneapolis‚ MN: University of Minnesota Press. Aseka‚ E. M. (2005). Pitfalls of ideology‚ social policy and leadership in Africa: Instincts of predatorial leadership. Nairobi:

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    “Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed. Everything else is public relations”-George Orwell Media‚ it is the main means of communication‚ as radio and television‚ newspapers‚ and magazines that reach or influence people widely. Anyone who controls any form of media has vast amounts of power over the public. A simple news story can change society’s opinion over a certain topic. However‚ without the media‚ we would not get an insight into controversies that are happening

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    Creative Project Assignment - Raunak‚ Aadesh‚ Arjun Understanding the Central Person 1. Santiago is driven to action by his resolve and determination to catch fish. After eighty-four days of being unsuccessful in catching a single fish and being deemed unlucky‚ Santiago continues to have patience and relies on his precision and skill driving him to continue. 2. Santiago continually tries his best and works hard to attempt to bring fish home with him even though he is not catching any; this shows

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