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    different ways. These two sisters‚ they are exactly the same. They have some differences but then it starts happening when they get married. Mira gets married to an Indian man and Bharati gets married to an American man. Mira worked hard to make a living so that when she is ready to retire she has enough to move back to India. Bharati traveled around North America with her husband being an American citizen. Mira wasn’t a citizen and her boss wanted a labor certification‚ but she couldn’t provide it so she

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    Dalits in India

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    their shadows fall upon a non-Dalit caste member and they were required to sweep the ground where they walked to remove the ’contamination’ of their footfalls. Dalits were forbidden to worship in temples or draw water from the same wells as caste Hindus‚ and they usually lived in segregated neighborhoods outside the main village. In the Indian countryside‚ the dalit villages are usually a separate enclave a kilometre or so outside the main village where the other Hindu castes reside. The Status

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    Doordarshan - Case Study

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    With complacence setting in‚ Doordarshan sometimes telecasted shoddy programs in terms of content and technical presentation. One major factor in compounding the problem was Doordarshan was made a part of the autonomous corporation called Prasar Bharati. In the last quarter of 1999 Mckinsey made a study of the condition of public service broadcasters around the world and how they were faring in the midst of the plethora of emerging private channels. They concluded that public channels were shaping

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    law of india

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    those on intellectual property‚ are also enforced in India. Indian family law is fairly complex‚ with each religion adhering to its own specific laws. In most states‚ registering of marriages and divorces is not compulsory. Separate laws govern Hindus‚ Muslims‚ Christians‚ Sikhs‚ and followers of other religions. The exception to this rule is in the state of Goa‚ where a uniform civil code is in place‚ in which all religions have a common law regarding marriages‚ divorces‚ and adoption. There

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    is whether to convert into a U.S. citizen or resident or to keep true to their birth of origin and love their national territory till the end of their time! This is the case in a story between these two sisters that came from Calcutta‚ India. Bharati is the sister that takes the oath of citizenship. She learns to love this country over the years as if it were her birthplace but always has India in the back of her mind. Mira is the other sister that refuses to give up her Indian citizenship and

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    Does your culture affect how you view the world? In many stories such as: “Two Kinds”‚ “Two Ways to Belong in America”‚ and “Where Worlds Collide”‚ culture changes the way people view the world. From living in an Indian culture then living in America‚ to a mother trying to change her daughter from who she is; these stories are all revolving around culture. Culture has drastically changed people in the stories‚ for example: Jing-mei’s mother in “Two Kinds” is greatly influenced by America‚ and how

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    by Siddhartha Mukherjee is a biography of cancer. Siddhartha Mukherjee is an oncologist at Dana-Farber Cancer institute. Mukherjee has become a storyteller of one of the most phenomenal stories in science that has ever been told‚ the history of cancer. The author talks about the setbacks and victories of cancer treatment. Dating from the Persian Queen Atossa’s breast cancer which was excised by her greek slave‚ to the 20th century’s battles with chemotherapy. Siddhartha Mukherjee gives detailed

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    of Rs. 12‚517 crore that would help improve liquidity and maintain capital adequacy ratios of about 10 public sector banks. Diaspora must help Build Knowledge Society: President Pranab at 11th Pravasi Bhartiya Divas at Kochi: President Pranab Mukherjee on January 9‚ 2013 said that the record remittance of $ 67 billion from overseas Indians was a testimony to both the emotional attachment and the fulfilment in investing in India’s strong economy. Justice Verma Submits reports on Rape Law: The

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    Mukherjee soon was informed that he has osteochondral arthritis‚ which is known to be a common ailment. This however caused Mukherjee to begin researching a culprit for the cause of osteochondral arthritis. After many failed attempts‚ a research student from Australia proposed a new approach to solving this predicament. He proposed‚ as Mukherjee explains it‚ “there is such a thing as a skeletal stem cell… the degeneration

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    contempts of courts

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    The Contempt of Courts Act‚ 1971 The Contempt of Courts Act‚ 1971 has been enacted to define and limit the powers of certain courts in punishing contempt of courts and to regulate their procedure in relation thereto. Punishment for contempt affects two important fundamental rights of the citizens‚ namely‚ the right to personal liberty and the right to freedom of expression. According to the provisions of this Act‚ contempt of court means civil contempt or criminal contempt. Civil contempt means

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