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    Page 1 of 35 DEC RECOGNITIONS - CURRENTLY VALID SL. NO. 1. STATE UNIVERSITY / INSTITUTION PROGRAMMES RECOGNISED RECOGNIZED TILL Till 2012-13 Andhra Pradesh Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University‚ Hyderabad Andhra Pradesh Andhra University‚ Vishakhapatnam ● Programmes approved by the statutory bodies and other apex bodies*. 2. ● B. A.‚ B. Com.‚ B. Com (CSM)‚ B. Sc. ● MA in English‚ Telugu‚ Hindi‚ Economics‚ History‚ Politics‚ Public.Administration‚ Sociology‚ Education‚ Phiolosphy‚ Maths

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    881 Spl.C.B.1‚ dated 23.5.2014 From The Registrar General‚ Punjab and Haryana High Court‚ Chandigarh. To The District Sessions Judges‚ Chandigarh‚ Fatehabad‚ Rewari‚ Jind‚ Sirsa‚ Karnal‚ Nuh‚ Mohindergarh‚ Gurdaspur‚ Amritsar‚ Sri Muktsar Sahib‚ Ferozepur‚ Kapurthala‚ and S.B.S. Nagar. Sub Assessment of e-Courts project. Sir‚ I am directed to refer you on the subject cited above. I am further to inform you that Department of Justice is in the process of assessment of e-Courts project

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    an independent kingdom till its gradual annexation by the Vijayanagar Empire in 1378 CE. Madurai became independent from Vijayanagar in 1559 CE under the Nayaks. Nayak rule ended in 1736 CE and Madurai was repeatedly captured several times byChanda Sahib (1740 – 1754 CE)‚ ArcotNawab and Muhammed Yusuf Khan (1725 – 1764 CE) in the middle of 18th century. In 1801‚ Madurai came under the direct control of the British East India Company and was annexed to the Madras Presidency. The British government

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    Search George Orwell was then the sub-divisional police officer of the town of Moulmein in Burma. The Burmese people had a lot of anti-European feelings. They did not do anything in an organized purposeful way like a revolt or riot to express their hatred. But they did petty things like spitting betel juice over the dress of European women or jeering at Europeans at a safe distance. They hated Orwell a little more as he was a police officer‚ an agent of the oppressors. If a Burmese player did a

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    Adam Smack 7/26/15 ENG 101 Response Analysis The reading‚ "Shooting an Elephant" takes place in Moulmein. He starts of the story in spectacle as to why the locals have so much hatred toward the Europeans when in all reality his main goal was only to help and protect the townspeople from any hurt‚ harm or danger that may come their way. In this story‚ the police officer’s duty was to respond to a report of the death of a man who was killed by a stray elephant. Upon approaching the dead man‚ he finds

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    are seen as good quality of life. Religious believer classify the possibility of accessing or experiencing God as good quality of life. If the person has bad quality of life‚ would they be better of dying? ‘God sends us and we take birth.’ Adi Granth Muslims believe life begins at one moment when the foetus receives a soul (ensoulment)‚ approx 120 days- linked to organ development‚ nervous system‚ brain activity. Considering when life begins affects religious beliefs – life starting

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    Benefits of Zakat Zakat‚ the forth pillar of Islam is obligated to be payed by every sahib-e nisab among the Muslims. Those who have wealth beyond their needs and it are saved till the end of the Islamic fiscal year the 2.5 percent share of it must be deducted as zakat. Zakat cannot be paid on money earned from haram sources. There are several benefits associated with zakat which the modern economic and monetary systems claim to produce but fail to do so in real. Zakat means prolifraton or growth

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    Maaroo Mehla-1 In the previous shabad‚ Guru Ji advised us that we should realize that God has created this world by injecting it with the poison of ego‚ which impels the human beings towards all kinds of evil deeds and leads them into trouble. It is only when we reflect on the Guru’s word and utter God’s Name with true love and devotion that we get rid of this poison and obtain the door of salvation and union with God. In this shabad‚ he again tells us‚ how the one who faithfully acts on the Guru’s

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    judgment for the sake of being ridiculed. In Orwell’s thesis he states‚ “ I perceived in this moment that when the white man turns tyrant it is his own freedom that he destroys. He becomes a sort of hollow‚ posing dummy‚ the conventionalized figure of a sahib… He wears a mask‚ and his face grows to fit it”(7). The oppressor and the oppressed are both corrupted by imperialism. Doing what is expected of a person to do and doing what is morally right are not always

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    Guru Poornima By PalAvinash | July 2013 Zoom In Zoom Out Page 1 of 3 Hindus attach paramount importance to spiritual gurus. The Sanskrit root "Gu" means darkness or ignorance. "Ru" denotes the remover of that darkness. Therefore one who removes darkness of our ignorance is a Guru. Guru meaning enlightener or the guide from darkness into light. Gurus are often equated with God and always regarded as a link between the individual and the Immortal. Just as the moon shines by reflecting the light

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