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    Village Life

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    Raipur Tourist Information in depth - Why come to Sirpur Raipur -Introduction: Sirpur (Lal-2l ° 25’N‚ Long 82° II’E) in district Mahasamund of Chattisgarh state‚ India‚ a small village on the right bank of Mahanadi was once a large town of considerable importance. In fifth-eigth centuries A.D. Sirpur was the capital of Sarabhapuriyas and Panduvamsis of South Kosla. It’s ancient name was ’Sripura’. As it contained a great number of dwelling houses‚ for all classes‚ king’s palace‚ numerous temples

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    Asian Paints From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search | This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. This article needs additional citations for verification. (February 2012) | This article appears to be written like an advertisement. (December 2011) | This article may contain wording that promotes the subject in a subjective manner without imparting real information. (December 2011) | | Asian Paints Limited

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    hampi

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    37 THEME – 7 AN IMPERIAL CAPITAL : VIJAYANAGAR EMPIRE Key concepts in nutshell  Discovery of Hampi – In 1799 the frst British antiquarian colin Mackenzie. First surveyor general of India visited the ruins Hampi‚ collected some manuscripts had some water colours painted on monuments and made the first map of the site.  The Rayas‚ Nayakas and Sultans – Harihara and Bukka asserted their independence of the Delhi sultanate and established the kingdom of vijaynagar on AD 1336.  Kings and trading

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    Family and Women

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    IDEAL INDIAN SCHOOL DOHA-QATAR P.O.BOX NO: 2836 BUSINESS STUDIES PROJECT TOPIC: CHANGING ROLE OF WOMEN IN PAST 25 YEARS RELATING TO JOINT FAMILIES‚ NUCLEAR FAMILIES‚ WOMEN AS A BREAD EARNER OF THE FAMILY. CHANGES IN THE REQUIREMENTS TREND OF MIXERS‚ WASHING MACHINES‚ MICROWAVE & STANDARD OF LIVING. NAME: HENA CLASS: XII DIV: G ROLL NO: 7 DATE OF SUBMISSION: SUPERVISED BY: MAHALAKSHMI MA’AM INDEX S.NO TOPIC PAGE NO 1 ACKNOWLEDGMENT 2 INTRODUCTION 3 NUCLEAR AND JOINT FAMILIES 4 BREAD EARNER

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    V. Shantaram-A versatile genius film director from Bollywood December 11‚ 2009 | Filed under: Featured | Posted by: Mithi Chinoy V. Shantaram-A versatile genius film director from Bollywood For Rajaram Vankudre Shantaram or V. Shantaram as we know him‚ learning filmcraft was indeed a very difficult task‚ considering that this Kolhapur boy had no formal education at all. He was born on November 18‚ 1901‚ in Maharashtra’s princely state of Kolhapur to a Jain family of very modest means‚ hence the

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    Rumnaz Fatema Prof. Firdous Azim ENG 611 22-12-2014 Woman as a symbol of Nationalism in The Home and the World “The naked passion of self love of Nations‚ in its darken delirium of greed‚ is dancing to the class of steel and the howling verses of vengeances.”1 This “naked passion of self love of Nations” shapes Rabindranath Tagore’s novel entitled The Home and The World (1919)‚ was originally published in Bengali as Ghare Baire(1916) that voices

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    The Namesake

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    Riley Quinlan Professor Sapra ENGWR 301 13 May 2017 Namesake The Namesake‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ tells the story of a Bengali-Indian family who tries their best to fit into the American culture. The mother and father‚ Ashima and Ashoke‚ are the parents of a newborn baby boy‚ who struggle to name their child after a failed telegram attempt to the Ashima’s grandmother who had the honor of naming him. The parents decide on the name of Gogol‚ based on Ashoke’s literary idol. Throughout Gogol’s life he betrays

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    aspect of live. Each one represents something different and you can go to that specific god if you need help in that area. Unfortunately‚ I did not get to see all of the presentations about the gods‚ I was especially looking forward to learning about Durga. My presentation was about Sita and I got to learn quite a bit about her and her journey as a wife and mother. There are a couple different variations of her story‚ but they all involve the avatar of Vishnu‚ Lord Rama. Sita is the perfect wife‚ mother

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    Position of Women in India

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    -: Sathya Sai (Volume 31‚ Chapter 14 ’Glory Of Womanhood’) When we look at the Hindu mythology we see that women are supposed to be treated as Goddesses. One of the most popular festivals of Hindus is the ‘Navratra’ in which Hindus worship Goddess Durga (the worrier goddess)‚ Goddess Lakshmi (the goddess of wealth and prosperity) and Goddess Saraswati (the goddess of Knowledge and Arts). On the last day of this festival‚ the daughters of the house are worshiped. But still in India we see that our

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    centuries. These travel destinations of Bangladesh are very unique in nature and visited by huge amount of tourists every year. There are as many festivals in Bangladesh as there are days in the year. Pahela Baishakh‚ Eid-ul-Fitr‚ Eidul-Adha‚ Durga Puja‚ Christmas etc. are some of the most popular festivals that Bangladeshi people celebrate. Bangladesh offers many tourist attractions‚ including archaeological sites‚ historical monuments‚ architectural masterpieces‚ and the longest beach

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