in Konkani was won by Kelekar for his travelogue‚ Himalayant‚ in 1977.[17][18][19] The Akademi ’s first Translation Award in Konkani also went to Kelekar in 1990 for Ami Taankan Manshant Haadle‚ a Konkani translation of a collection of essays in Gujarati‚ Mansaeena Diva‚ by Jhaverchand Meghani.[20] He received the 2006 Jnanpith Award‚ which was the first given to a Konkani-language writer.[10] The pinnacle of his career came with the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship for lifetime achievement in 2007.[9]
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GLST 500 Unreached people group The Brahmn ___________________ A Paper Presented to Dr. Christopher Ballew Liberty University Seminary ___________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course GLST 500 Global Studies Survey ___________________ by Reginald J. Townsend November 2012 GLST 500 GLST 500 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION……………………………………………………………………….. 3 HISTORY LANGUAGE CULTURE HISTORY OF MISSIONS
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Communication: Its importance to instigate conflict in Interpreter of Maladies Conflict is essential in all works of fiction‚ whether it might a simple disagreement in a marriage or internally trying to deal with guilt. The real life situations of Interpreter of Maladies connect the problems with communication with conflict that will arise. In Interpreter of Maladies‚ communication problems in the short stories “A Temporary Matter”‚ “This Blessed House”‚ and “Interpreter of Maladies” resulted
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FAB INDIA Company profile • History In 1958‚ well before American companies were sourcing from India‚ John Bissell left his position as a buyer for Macy’s New York to work as a consultant for the Ford Foundation in order to develop India’s export potential in its emerging textile industry. What Bissell discovered was a village-based industry with a profusion of skills hidden from the world. Determined to showcase Indian handloom textiles while providing equitable employment to traditional
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No. of Printed Pages : 12 I BSHF-101/FHS-1 I BDP/ BCA/ BTS Term End Examination - 46396 December‚ 2010 BSHF-101 : FOUNDATION COURSE IN HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Time : 3 hours Maximum Marks : 100 (Weightage 70%) Note : All sections are compulsory. choice of questions is indicated at each section. SECTION - I Answer any two questions in about 500 words each : 1. Describe the main features of the post - industrial society. 20 2. Discuss the Renaissance
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THE CASE OF KATHPUTLI COLONY In 2007‚ the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) began planning for Delhi’s first in-situ slum rehabilitation project. It chose the Kathputli Colony (Kathputli)‚ a jhuggi jhopri (JJ) cluster tucked into West Delhi’s Shadipur region‚ as the site for this project. In 2009‚ Raheja—the private developers chosen to undertake the project—announced the construction
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000 devotees. With an ablution pool in the centre of mosque‚ the ambiance inside the mosque is cool‚ serene and airy. Haji Sir Ismail Sait Mosque You can visit the Haji Sir Ismail Sait Mosque which is named after Haji Sir Ismail Sait‚ a prominent Gujarati speaking Kutchi Memon merchant of Bangalore Cantonment who built this mosque. This is located in the posh locality of Fraser Town. It was built at a time when there were only a few Muslims in the suburb. Haji Sir Ismail Sait arrived in Bangalore
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Running head: FINAL EXAM Anthropology of Healing Final Exam Each society has their own medical systems and practices for diagnosing and treating illness and disease. There is a direct relationship between healing beliefs and practices and cultures. Ethno medical inquiry is defined as “the study of how members of different cultures think about disease and organize themselves toward medical treatment and the social organization of treatment itself” (Fabrega 1975:969). Each ethno medical
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A Different History By- Suajata Bhatt The poem ‘A Different History’ is set in India. In the first paragraph the poet describes how the world is developing at a fast pace and leaving behind culture‚ morals‚ value‚ spirituality etc. But India on the other hand has managed to sustain its tradition and modernity. “Great Pan is not dead; he simply emigrated to India Here‚ the gods roam freely Disguised as snakes or monkeys; every tree is sacred” Pan is the Greek god of nature. This reference
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Nissim Ezekiel (Marathi: निस्सिम एझेकिएल; 14 December 1924 – 9 January 2004) was an Indian Jewish poet‚ playwright‚ editor andart-critic. He was a foundational figure in postcolonial India’s literary history‚ specifically for Indian writing in English. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1983 for his Poetry collection‚ "Latter-Day Psalms"‚ by the Sahitya Akademi‚ India’s National Academy of Letters.[1] Ezekiel was born on 16 December 1924 in Mumbai (Maharashtra). His father‚ Moses Ezekiel
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