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    Country Analysis of India

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    -Ethnicities: Indo-Aryan 72%‚ Dravidian 25%‚ Monogoloid and other 3- -Religions: Hindu 80.5%‚ Muslim 13.4 %‚ Christian 2.3%‚ Sikh 1.9%‚ other 1.8%‚ unspecified 0.1% -Languages: Hindi 41%‚ Bengali 8.1%‚ Telugu 7.2%‚ Marathi 7%‚ Tamil 5.9%‚ Urdu 5%‚ Gujarati 4.5%‚ Kannada 3.7%‚ Malayalam 3.2%‚ Oriya 3.2%‚ Punjabi 2.8%‚

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    History of Indian Press

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    Darpan`. The first issue of this daily was published from the Serampore Mission Press on May 23‚ 1818. In the very same year‚ Ganga Kishore Bhattacharya started publishing another newspaper in Bengali‚ the Bengal Gazetti. On July 1‚ 1822 the first Gujarati newspaper was published from Bombay‚ called the Bombay Samachar‚ which is still extant. The first Hindi newspaper‚ the Samachar Sudha Varshan began in 1854. Since then‚ the prominent Indian languages in which newspapers have grown over the years

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    is that the universe was created by one God and that Judeans or Jews are the chosen people. Hinduism is the world’s oldest religion. In America‚ unless there has been interaction with a Hindu‚ think that Hinduism has something to do with bearded swamis‚ Mahatma Gandhi‚ and sacred cows according to William Whalen. In fact‚ Hinduism has the world’s largest following with around 685 million followers or identifiers of Hindu. Christianity and Islam are the only two religions that have more.

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    Demographics of Sindh

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    Sindhi-speaking households make up 63.00% of Sindh’s population; Urdu-speaking households make up 18.00%; Punjabi 06.99%; Pashto 04.01%; Balochi 2.11%; Saraiki 01.00%; Hazaragi/Persian/Dari 0.89% and other languages 04.00%. Other languages include Gujarati‚ Memoni‚ Kutchi (last one being a dialect of Sindhi)‚ Khowar‚ Thari‚ Luri and Brahui. The Sindhis as a whole are composed of original descendants of an ancient population known as Sammaat‚ various sub-groups related to the Baloch origin are found

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    Social Work Meaning Social work is recent branch of knowledge which is deals with the scientific solution and treatment of the psychosocial problems. Its main aim is to increase human happiness in general. Therefore‚ it is oriented toward the attainment of two ends‚ first‚ the creation those conditions which help to make a more satisfying way of life possible‚ and second‚ the development within the individual and the community as well as of capacities which help to live that life more adequately

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    Concept of Conflict

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    CONFLICT: BASIC CONCEPT The word conflict has been derived from the Latin word ‘Confligere’; which means to Strike or attack altogether. In the present world‚ there are conflicts found everywhere. Each conflict has a reason behind it. these conflicts usually occur when two or more individuals or groups feel they have irreconcilable differences‚ or they feel that there needs‚ interests or wants are threatened by the existence of the other groups demands. Hence clashes become inevitable. People

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    Quiz on English Poetry

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    Semester Subject Name: Language – General English Subject code: BCC 301 Spring Drive 2013 4 credits (60 marks) (BKID: 1495) Answer the following questions. Each question carries 10 marks. 1. Our world is full of miseries at every turn. What is Swami Vivekananda’s cure for all human ailments? Discuss in detail. 10 marks (Answers for 10 mark questions should not exceed more than 400 words.) 2. What is the theme of the poem Dover Beach? What poetic devices have been used by Arnold to present this

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    Repressive Policies of India

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    Repressive Colonial Policies The British had conquered India to promote their own political interest so followed many repressive policies. These policies become major barrier to India’s development. Some of these policies‚ especially those followed by Lord Lytton gave birth to nationalism. Lord Lytton was Viceroy from 1876-1880. The resentment against the British rule increased because of repressive measures. 1. In 1877 he organised a Grand Delhi Durbar to proclaim Queen Victoria as the Empress

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    Sarv Dharma Sambhav

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    freinds let us now analyse some thoughts that are solemnly repeated as facts by everybody‚ the most oft repeated one is " ALL RELIGIONS ARE EQUAL" let us analyse this statement scientifically as i am a adrent believer in Swami Vivekanandas to question things before accepting them. question comes from the word quest‚ so friends here begins our quest to find the truth in regards to the unwritten rules that have pervaded our lives. are all religions equal or are at least their basic tenets equal

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    of fear and the right to make choices. Freedom is about ownership‚ responsibility and self-control. This is how we understand freedom at Indus and this spirit of freedom was celebrated at Indus on the 64th Indian Independence Day. In the words of Swami Yogananda Paramhansa ‘Better than Heaven or Arcadia I love thee‚ O my India! And thy love I shall give To every brother nation that lives’. As the Indian and Korean Independence Days coincide‚ in true International spirit at Indus‚ Lt. General Arjun

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