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    2.7.3 Jhaverchand Meghani (1897-1947) Jhaverchand Meghani‚ popularly known as a poet of powerful sentiments‚ tried his hand at writing historical novels too. He wrote historical novels like Samarangan (1938)‚ Sorath Taran Vahetan Pani‚ Ra Gangajaliyo (1939) and Gujarat-no Jay (Part I (1939)‚ Part II (1942)). Comparing Meghani with Munshi‚ Mansukhlal Jhaveri comments: “If Munshi’s major women characters are much-pampered adolescent daughters and Ramanlal Desai’s are charming beloveds‚ then Meghani’s

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    PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN It’s a pleasant and a cold morning in India. The cold breeze makes the body cold. Saloni is a Punjabi girl whose ambition is to become a journalist. She likes to write poems and journals. She goes to Madras to do her higher studies. There she meets a guy‚ unexpectedly he is her relative named as Rajesh who is one of the most intelligent police officers in India. They both knew each other from their childhood. They had a crush on each other in their tender age itself but they

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    something of a festive air attached to these occasions. Some festivals are observed throughout the country‚ or in a greater part of it; others‚ such as the famed snake race of Kerala‚ have peculiarly regional associations. Yet others‚ most notably Diwali and Holi‚ have been instrumental in bringing the diaspora of Indian communities back together. In remote places like Fiji‚ Mauritius‚ Trinidad‚ Jamaica‚ and Guyana‚ these festivals are celebrated with a pomp and vigor not always witnessed in India

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    Divya Nagendran Professor Barbara J. Melaas-Swanson LSFY 102-32 31 January 2011 Sikhism Religion: Gurpurb A festival is a celebration of life. Festival is harmonious‚ rich‚ varied and colorful. A festival is a celebration which breaks the tedium of life. They bring peace and joy to the multitudes. Festival provide as symbol to the cultural‚ social and domestic life of the people. There are different kinds of festivals celebrated around this world. There are festivals based on legends or persons

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    celebrates many festivals. Some are celebrated in the memory of our national heroes‚ to mark either their birth‚ or death. The Diwali and the Dussehra and the Janmashtami of the Hindus‚ Muharram of the Mohammedans‚ Christmas and Easter of the Christians are such festivals. Children enjoy themselves heartily. They dress themselves gaily. The bazaars wear .a festive look. The Diwali of the Hindus‚ particularly‚ is celebrated with great joy. The bazaars‚ streets and houses are illuminated. There are dazzling

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    FRIDAY UTKAL DIWAS SHREERAM NAVAMI RAJA SANKRANTI RATH YATRA Id-Ul-Fitre INDEPENDENCE DAY JANMASTAMI GANESH PUJA GANDHI JAYANTI DURGA PUJA & KUMAR PURNIMA MUHARRAM X MAS Sunday : Maha Shivratri (10.03.2013)‚ Maha Bisubha Sankranti (14.04.2013)‚ Diwali (03.11.2013) Sd/Registrar KIIT University‚ Bhubaneswar HOLIDAY LIST FOR THE YEAR 2013 (Teaching & Non- Teaching Staff) DATE 25.01.2013 26.01.2013 15.02.2013 28.03.2013 29.03.2013 01.04.2013 20.04.2013 15.06.2013 10.07.2013 09.08.2013 15.08

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    Indian languages viz. Bengali‚ Gujarati‚ Malayalam‚ Oriya‚ Punjabi‚ Tamil‚ Telugu and Urdu. Volumes 1 to 21 have been published in Hindi. Manuscripts of Volumes 22 to 25 are ready for printing. Volume 26 to 30 have been taken up for editing and press copy thereof will be sent to the press for printing shortly. 37 Volumes have been published in Tamil. Volumes 1 to 4 have been printed in Punjabi. 9 Volumes are in the press. Volumes 1-20 have been published in Gujarati. 14 Volumes have been published

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    not festivals as such‚ though there may be something of a festive air attached to these occasions. English: Diwali Chakra in Displaly English: Radha celebrating Holi‚ c1788. (digitally... Holi Some festivals are observed throughout the country‚ or in a greater part of it; others‚ such as the famed snake race of Kerala‚ have peculiarly regional associations. Yet others‚ most notably Diwali and Holi‚ have been instrumental in bringing the diaspora of Indian communities back together. In remote places

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    generalize people‚ you are classifying a group as the same‚ destroying any individuality. Another way to stop racism is to make religious holidays less bias. Why do the Christian holidays of Christmas and Easter require a day off but Eid and Diwali do not? Eid and Diwali are the most important holidays in the Muslim‚ Hindu and Sikh calendar‚ yet they do not warrant a day off. Students should not fall behind their studies just because they are celebrating their religion’s biggest holidays. It is extremely

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    INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN FOOD Food Culture of Indians differs from one another according to the religion‚ state‚ language and caste. Each of these groups has their own unique cuisine. Thus‚ positioning India as the most cuisine diverse country in the world. There are 5 region that is the North‚ North East & East‚ West and South. North consist of 9 states‚ North East & East consist of 12 states‚ West consists of 3 states and South consist of 4 states. Each of the states has its own cuisine

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