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    large complex houses 48 separate housing society buildings that are 3-4 storeyed consisting of 36 to 90 members each. Consisting mostly subsidized Industrial housing Scheme (S.I.H.S.) buildings and also other structures within it such as BMC schools‚ Samaj Halls‚ encroachment areas both residential and non-residential. There are some dues pending from individual societies and members to MHADA as also from MHADA to BMC‚ the decision of which is pending with the government. Apart from owning this land

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    Tagore was born on 7th May 1861 in a wealthy family in Calcutta. He was the youngest of the thirteen children born to Debendranath Tagore and Sarada Devi. His father was a great Hindu philosopher and one of the founders of the religious movement‚ Brahmo Samaj.His grandfather Dwarakanath Tagore was a rich landlord and social reformer. In 1886‚ he moved to Brighton‚ East Sussex‚ England‚ to read law. During his stay in England‚ he attended University College London for some time‚ following which

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    he graduated from Calcutta University‚ he had acquired a vast knowledge of different subjects‚ especially Western philosophy and history. Born with a yogic temperament‚ he used to practise meditation even from his boyhood‚ and was associated with Brahmo Movement for some time. 2 Contributions…  First‚ in modern India‚ it was Vivekananda who first emphasized that our everyday lives would become more meaningful only when spiritualized. It was in this spirituality that he re-discovered‚ as it were

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    5. Desai‚ R.R. and Krisahna‚ Raj.(1987). Women of Society in India‚ Delhi. Ajanta publications. 6 7. Heise‚ Lori. H.(1994). Violence Against Women:The Hidden Health Burden. Paper presented in World Bank Discussion‚ page 255‚ WashingtonDC . 8. Samaj‚the. news paper‚ Odisha. 2001 February 16‚ 2011 May 15‚ 2011 April 24. 11. Vasudev‚ Uma.(1978). Women Change and Conflict in India‚ MacMillan.

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    Representation of Identity by Indigenous Population in Sylhet by Md. Sultan Mahmood Introduction Bangladesh was born as a nation state in 1971. The predominant popular narrative of Bangladeshi independence‚ which we have repeatedly encountered whether talking with members of the elite or ordinary people‚ bears evidence of a homogenous ‘Bangalee’ nationalism and a deep ambivalence toward the country’s indigenous people‚ or Adivasi. Here the term Indigenous or ‘tribal’ has no clear definition

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    tyaYou have to write a theme paper on any creative person past/present from India or abroad in any filed. The paper should be of introspective‚ original and innovative in nature not more than 5000 words. You must analyse the nature of creativity‚ drivers of creativity‚ multidimensional learning‚ if any in the person chosen by you besides highlighting learning for you from this person. Hard copies must be submitted to me in person on August 19 and 20 as per the schedule to be announced in the course

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    Bhagat Singh ( 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian nationalist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh‚ the word Shaheed meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages. Born into a Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj‚ as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist

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    Globalization and democratic governance | India and democracy : promotion and electoral participation of the low castes and of the Untouchables. | | | | Semester one – 2012 | | Table of contents Introduction: India and the system of castes. 2 I) The promotion of the low castes and the untouchables within the Indian political system: a "Silent revolution". 4 1) The processes of positive discrimination towards the untouchables: a political and social promotion at first

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    What is Contract? Contract is an agreement with specific terms between two or more persons or entities in which there is a promise to do something in return for a valuable benefit known as contract. Since the law of contracts is at the heart of most business dealings. There are two important elements in Agreeement of Contracts‚ i.e. 1) A proposal or an offer 2) An acceptance of that proposal or offer Essential Elements of a Valid Contract:- a) Agreement: - A negotiated and usually

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    Indian Political system 1. India is a Sovereign‚ Secular‚ Democratic Republic with a Parliamentary form of Government. 2. The Constitution was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on 26th November 1949 3. The constitution came into force on 26th November 1950. 4. The Constitution advocated the trinity of justice‚ liberty and equality for all the citizens. 5. The Constitution was framed keeping in mind the socioeconomic progress of the country. 6. India follows a parliamentary

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