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2008). Some of the leading newspapers are: Urdu Newspapers Daily Nawai-e-Waqt Family Magazine The Daily Express Frontier Post Daily Ummat Karachi Urdu Point The Daily Pakistan The Daily Waqt Lahore Daily Khabrain Nidaimillat English Newspapers Dawn (English) The Express Tribune The Nation (English) Pakistan Times The News (English) Daily Times The top of line Urdu newspapers from these are The Daily Express and Nawai-e-Waqt based on circulation and quality of reporting. 1 http://www.aftabassociates
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Sarojini Naidu From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Sarojini Naidu Sarojini Naidu in Bombay (now Mumbai)‚ 1946 Born Sarojini Chattopadhyaya(সরোজিনী চট্টোপাধ্যায়) 13 February 1879 Hyderabad‚ Hyderabad State‚ India Died 2 March 1949 (aged 70) Lucknow‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India Occupation Poet‚ writer‚ social activist Nationality Indian Alma mater King’s College London Girton College‚ Cambridge Spouse(s) Dr. Muthyala Govindarajulu Children Jayasurya
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SPORTS DAY-2013 1)WELCOMING OF THE GUEST WITH SCHOOL BAND BHAVIKA: HUM SAINIK HAIN VEER NIRALAY HUM SAINIK HAIN VEER PARVAT SE UNCHE GAURAV MEIN SAGAR SE GAMBHIR HUM AJAY HAIN SUDRID SAHASI HUM NIRBHAY RANDHIR PRAAN HAMARE JYOTI PUNJ HAIN SHAKTI SMRADHI SHARIR DITI: THE SCHOOL BAND IS WELCOMING THE GUEST OF THE DAY WITH
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Hazaaron khwahishen aisi ke har khwahish pe dam nikle Bohat niklay mere armaan‚ lekin phir bhi kam nikle Daray kyon mera qaatil? kya rahega us ki gardan par? Voh khoon‚ jo chashm-e-tar se umr bhar yoon dam-ba-dam nikle Daray kyon mera qaatil? kya rahega us ki gardan par? Voh khoon‚ jo chashm-e-tar se umr bhar yoon dam-ba-dam nikle Nikalna khuld se aadam ka soonte aaye hain lekin Bahot be-aabru hokar tere kooche se hum nikle Bharam khul jaaye zaalim! teri qaamat ki daraazi ka
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Store Wars – Will Unorgainsed Retail‚ retain their leadership or will Organised Retail have the last laugh. 1. Background and history of retail in India 2. Omnipresent web of Kirana stores in India 3. Legendary unorganised retail shops 4. Origin of Organised retail in India 5. Blitzkrieg growth of Organised retail in India 6. Chink in the kiranas armour (People had another choice‚ increase in market share of organised retail and slight decrease in the growth of kiranas) 7. Ammunition and
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Prepared By – Dhawandeep Singh(331) & Neena Sankhyan(325) | NMIMS The LifeBuoy Story While brands have managed to upgrade their image and evolve together with their consumers – Lifebuoy is a great example‚ having moved from a carbolic‚ sweaty association to desirable health imagery – there has been no example of a brand that has moved to the top of the pole after residing at the bottom. The relaunch of the soap in 2002‚ 2004 & again in 2006 have been turning points in its history. In 2004
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emerge as a distinct profession until the 1940s. Given its short history‚ “art therapy” exists as a term that describes a collection of diverse practices held together by a belief in the healing value of art making. (American Art Therapy Association [AATA]‚ 2010) Though art making itself is inheritably therapeutic‚ it is the creation of an art object and the introduction of a “third object” into the previously two- way dialogue between client- therapist that defines and distinguishes the discipline
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SONG OF RADHA‚ THE MILKMAID ---text and critical study by Mandira Chattopadhyaya Labels: Literary Criticism I carried my curds to the Mathura fair… How softly the heifers were lowing… I wanted to cry‚ “Who will buy The curds that is white as the clouds in the sky When the breezes of Shravan are blowing?” But my heart was so full of your beauty‚ Beloved‚ They laughed as I cried without knowing: Govinda! Govinda! Govinda! Govinda! How softly the river was flowing! I carried
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