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    Lessons Hindi Grammar Hindi Exercises Basic Words and Phrases Daily Hindi About Home › Learn Hindi Alphabets Learn Hindi Alphabets ABCD of Hindi The first step of any language is to learn its alphabets. We all started from A for Apple‚ B for Bat and C for Cat. This lesson is an short introduction on Hindi alphabets.  let ush shtart!!! Hindi is written in Devanagari script. On a paper‚ it is written from left to right just like English. There are 12 vowels and 36 consonants in Hindi. Fear

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    himachal predesh

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    Himachal Pradesh (Hindi: हिमाचल प्रदेश [ɦɪmaːtʃəl prəd̪eːʃ] ( listen)) is a state in Northern India. It is spread over 21‚495 sq mi (55‚670 km2)‚[3] and is bordered by Jammu and Kashmir on the north‚ Punjab on the west and south-west‚ Haryana and Uttarakhand on the south-east and by the Tibet Autonomous Region on the east. Himachal Pradesh is famous for its abundant natural beauty.[4] After the war between Nepal and Britain‚ also known as the Anglo-Gorkha War (1814–1816)‚ the British colonial

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    Munshi Premchand

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    LITERATURE BY MUNSHIPREMCHAND Munshi Premchand lived from 1880 to 1936 and can justly lay claimto the title of the best Hindi fiction writer ever. He was born on 31July 1880 in a small village‚ Lamhi‚ near Varanasi. His parents namedhim Dhanpat Rai. He started writing at a young age. Initially‚ hewrote in Urdu. Later‚ he wrote only in Hindi. Munshi Premchand was the son of a postal clerk. He lost his motherwhen he was very young. Just 7 years. And his at the age of 14‚ helost his father. With his

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    situation in India. Many such ideologies have to be developed right from the schooling and certain schools have taken this initiative like TVSMHSS‚ Madurai. All major political parties have youth and student wings‚ such as Indian Youth Congress‚ Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad and Democratic Youth Federation Of India Where are youth in Indian politics? Not many. The vast bulk of these legislators are elderly or middle-aged men‚ pot-bellied‚ not highly educated‚ and not terribly tuned in to the

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    project deals with how courts have allowed regional language in many case. This project starts with introduction then to facts of the case‚ later giving various judgment with expecting of article 348. Later proceeding with recent judgment given in Hindi. And then ending it with short conclusion. RELEVANT PROVISION Article 32 Remedies for enforcement of rights conferred by this Part (1) The right to move the Supreme Court by appropriate proceedings for the enforcement

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    Diglossia

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    Hindi as a Diglossic Language Standard (Suddha) Hindi vs Hindustani:- Hindustani‚ commonly known as Hindi-Urdu and historically as Hindavi‚ Urdu‚ and‚ is the lingua franca of north india and Pakistan. It is an indo Aryan language and it is deriving primarily from the khariboli of Delhi‚ and borrows a large amount of vocabulary from Persian‚ Arabic‚ Sanskrit and Turkic. The colloquial languages are all but indistinguishable‚ and even though the official standards are nearly identical in grammar

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    Hindi is the most commonly spoken language in India. It is the fifth most spoken language in the world with about 182 million native speakers in 1998. The script used in writing Hindi is Devanāgarī. More than 180 million people in India regard Hindi as their mother tongue. Another 300 million use it as second language. Outside of India‚ Hindi speakers are 100‚000 in USA; 685‚170 in Mauritius; 890‚292 in South Africa; 232‚760 in Yemen; 147‚000 in Uganda; 5‚000 in Singapore; 8 million in Nepal; 20

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    Political Scenario in India

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY India is heading for the 2014 General Election‚ which will decide which party is going to get the clear majority in the Parliament. As a part of preparation for the big political battle‚ all the parties seem to be ready with their campaigning strategy and issues. The recently rally by Congress in New Delhi and JD(U) in Patna are the best set example that parties have already geared up for the battle 2014. There are many issues like corruption‚ inflation‚ subsidies on LPG‚ and

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    Professional Bodies An Overview NOTWITHSTANDING the impressive growth of the big and medium newspapers and in spite of all-round inflation in the country‚ the wages of journalists in India continue to be very low. Two statutory wage boards (one for working journalists and the other for non-journalists) were constituted by the Union government in June 1975 and February 1976. respectively‚ but these were not able to function effectively. The government‚ therefore‚ appointed a one-man tribunal headed

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    Press Karachi‚ university of karachi2006) 807. Language Controversy between Urdu and Hindi Although it was religion which was the key defining feature of Muslim identity‚ the Urdu language was an important symbol. For Hindus‚ except for the religious communities‚ the symbol of religion had to be played down to avoid alienating other major religious communities. However‚ despite linguistic pluralism‚ the Hindi language remained an important symbol in the construction of the Hindu identity for the

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