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    Chhattisgarh

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    Pradesh in the south‚ Orissa in the east‚ Jharkhand in the northeast and Uttar Pradesh in the north. History Ancient and medieval history In ancient times‚ this region was known as Dakshin-Kausal. This area also finds mention in Ramayana and Mahabharata. Between the sixth and twelfth centuries‚ Sarabhpurias‚ Panduavanshi‚ Somvanshi‚ Kalchuri and Nagvanshi rulers dominated this region. Kalchuris also ruled in Chhattisgarh from 980 to 1741 AD. Modern history The area constituting the new state merged

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    Great and Little Tradition

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    GREAT AND LITTLE TRADITION The issue of great and little traditions did not arise for the first generation of anthropologists who‚ following the example of *Malinowski‚ mainly studied remote‚ self-contained‚ small-scale societies. It was only after World War II‚ when anthropologists began to study communities integrated within larger states and participating in centuries-old religious traditions such as *Buddhism or *Christianity‚ that the problem arose. The terms ‘great’ and ‘little’ traditions

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    Eurocentrism

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    Merina Henam Term paper: Eurocentrism Then and Now West is considered to be the pioneer of the modern world. West itself considered to be grand‚ superior and pristine than the rest of the world. This notion brings in the concept of Eurocentrism. Though the term was coined much later in the late

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    Evolution Deities Aspect Introduction: India has seen the birth of many cults and religions. A lot of factor governs the beginning of these cults. It is common knowledge that many deities in Indian religion were began to worship out of fear. As humans it is soothing for us to believe in a super power which is capable of giving as well as ridding us off our problems. This principle applied for animals too and it became the basis of animal worship in India‚ as all the existing

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    sandesa

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    Introduction Sandesa is a main character in Eastern languages.it is very difficult to find out Pāli Sandesa and details because those are really written in Pāli language. Whether Pāli Sandesas is not ornamental as Sanskrit Sandesa‚ some of them have been used as really letters to convey messages. Then not only Pāli Sandesas were part of literature but also instrumental of Day toddy life. This endeavour is to give brief introduction about Pāli Sandesa as an assignment which‚ Pāli special

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    The Author Sanjaya Baru was the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s media adviser for four years from 2004 till 2008 and the above mentioned period which is covered in the selected book . It is significant as it is all about the inner view into the Dr Manmohan Singh being the prime minister of India and his unique character generally difficult to know from outside with the tiny details and observation. The author being a journalist by profession and editor for the financial columns in leading economic

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    UNTOUCHABILITY IN INDIA

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    UNTOUCHABILITY IN INDIA Untouchability is not unique to India; it was practised in parts of Europe until a few centuries ago‚ and Japan still has a large number of ’untouchables’‚ called the burakumin. But it is in the Indian sub-continent that this system survives‚ closely bound with culture‚ religion‚ history and contemporary politics. Today over 170 million men‚ women and children in the India are considered untouchable‚ and improvement in their lot has been slow despite legal safeguards and

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    Electronic media are media that use electronics or electromechanical energy for the end-user (audience) to access the content. This is in contrast to static media (mainly print media)‚ which today are most often created electronically‚ but don’t require electronics to be accessed by the end-user in the printed form. The primary electronic media sources familiar to the general public are better known as video recordings‚ audio recordings‚ multimedia presentations‚ slide presentations‚ CD-ROM and online

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    Education in Ancient India

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    Education in Ancient India Education in ancient India was tremendously important for the society and was given to the 3 upper classes‚ namely Brahmins‚ Kshatriyas and Vaishya Introduction http://www.sciforums.com/Education-System-In-Ancient-India-t-16676.html It may be said with quite a good degree of precision that India was the only country where knowledge was systematized and where provision was made for its imparting at the highest level in remote times. Whatever the discipline of learning

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    Global Research Methodology Journal‚ V0l-II‚ 8th issue‚ Feb-Mar-Apr‚ 2013 www.grmgrlaranya.com ISSN 2249- 300X Ecocriticism M.R. Mazumdar Head‚ dept.of English Bilasipara College‚ Bilasipara‚ Assam No white nor red was ever seen So amorous as this lovely green Andrew Marvell‚ “The Garden”‚ II‚ 17-18 Colourless green ideas sleep furiously‚ Noam Chomsky‚ Syntactice Structures‚ The Hague/Paris; Mouton‚ 1957‚ P.15 Abstract: Environmental or ecological studies first stated with literature

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