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    Sundarban

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    Heritage Site covering parts of India and Bangladesh. The Sundarbans National Park is a National Park‚ Tiger Reserve‚ and a Biosphere Reserve located in the Sundarbans delta in the Indian state of West Bengal. This region is densely covered by mangrove forests‚ and is one of the largest reserves for the Bengal tiger. ------------------------------------------------- Etymology The name Sundarban can be literally translated as "beautiful forest" in the Bengali language (Shundor‚ "beautiful" and bon‚ "forest")

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    East is East We’ve been looking at East is East; it’s a film about a Muslim family (although the mother is English) living in Manchester. The Khan family are an untypical of a Muslim family because Ella‚ the mother‚ I white and an atheist. George the father tries to arrange marriages for his three sons but they rebel against his strict Muslim upbringing preferring Ella’s non-religious way of life. George is the boss in their relationship; he makes all their decisions. He controls the family

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    Religious reforms 2.1 Social Reforms of Rammohan 2.2 Educationist 2.3 Journalist 3 Cenotaph 4 Further reading 5 See also 6 References 7 External links Biography Early life and education (1772–1792) Roy was born in Radhanagore‚ Hooghly‚ Bengal‚ in August 1772[4] or 22 May 1774‚[5] into the Rarhi Brahmin caste.[6] His family background displayed religious diversity; his father Ramkanto Roy was a Vaishnavite‚ while his mother Tarinidevi was from a Shivaite family. This was unusual for Vaishanavites

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    Sunderban

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    sanctuary is really worth a visit. With a series of densely forested islands and saline water channels‚ Sundarbans is home to 270 Royal Bengal Tigers along with the spotted deers‚ wild pigs‚ monkeys‚ herons‚ kingfishers and white-bellied eagles. The Sundarbans is formed by an alluvial archipelago of 54 islands‚ made by the waters of Ganges‚ Brahmaputra and the Bay of Bengal. The Sundarban National Park got its name from the Sundari trees found here in abundance. Sundarbans’ also shares its boundaries with

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    the Neitherlands‚ Academic Publishing. Untawale‚ A.G.‚ 1996. Restoration of mangroves along the Central West Coast of India. In Restoration of mangrove ecosystems‚ p.111-112. Japan. ISME L.Hein. “Impact of shrimp farming on mangroves long India’s East Coast” LarsHein is an Environmental officer in the Project Advisory Unit of FAO’s Investment Centre Division. ADB/NACA. 1998.Aquaculture sustainability and the environment. Report on a Regional Study andWorkshop on Aquaculture Sustainability and the

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    East is East is a film about a Half-Pakistani family lives in England. The father‚ George/Jahangir Khan is from Pakistan and wants his children to feel connected to his home country. Ella Khan however is the mother of the family and is from England. Because of this there is a struggle for the seven children to find their identity. Mr. Khan expects his children to follow his strict Pakistani Muslim ways‚ but the children does not really feel like they belong to Pakistan. After having lived their whole

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    India Size and Location

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    significantly to the making of world history. The Tropic of Cancer (23° 30’N) divides the country into almost two equal parts. To the southeast and southwest of the mainland‚ lie the Andaman and Nicobar islands and the Lakshadweep islands in Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea respectively. Find out the extent of these groups of islands from your atlas. • The southernmost point of the Indian Union– ‘Indira Point’ got submerged under the sea water in 2004 during the Tsunami. LOCATION India is a vast country

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    Footwear International – Case Study R. William Blake John Carlson frowned as he studied the translation of the front-page story from the afternoon ’s edition of the Meillat‚ a fundamentalist newspaper with close ties to an opposition political party. The story‚ titled "Footwear ’s Unpardonable Audacity‚" suggested that the company was knowingly insulting Islam by including the name of Allah in a design used on the insoles of sandals it was manufacturing. To compound the problem‚ the paper had

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    Film Review: East Is East

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    The movie East is East takes place in Salford‚ Manchester in the early seventies. The family Kahn owns a fish and chips shop on the corner.   The father George Kahn‚ tries to raise his 7 children as good Muslims. But the job is not easy when he has to please both his British wife Ella and the Pakistani community. When his oldest son rejects to get married and leaves the bride at the altar‚ Georges world seems to collapse‚ but then he gets an idea. He can marry off two of his other sons and get

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    along rivers and across mountains‚ connected Yunnan‚ mainly via Myanmar and Bengal‚ to the Indian Ocean trading system . Over the centuries‚ this ‘Southern Silk Route’ has been cut off‚ and many attempts at reviving it have been made. In the 19th century‚ British businessmen and politicians saw Myanmar as the backdoor to China from their empire in India. The British attempted to build a rail link from the Bay of Bengal to Yunnan province through Myanmar. Construction started in the 1930s‚ but the

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