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    Role of English in India

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    Perspectives‚ Essays in Honor of Rama Kant Agnihotri Akar Books‚ Delhi‚ 2010‚ pp. 83-116 (eds. S. I. Hasnain & S. Chaudhary) Abstract Introduced by the British colonization and today the official language of the Indian Nation in association with Hindi‚ English is spoken as a second language by a minority of the educated population of 8 to 11% according to current estimations. A chance for India to converse with the world cultures‚ in compensation for centuries of domination‚ or conversely an

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    Narendra Kohli

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    the most prominent Hindi language author of modern times. Leader of cultural renissance in hindi literature in modern times‚ his legendary works include all time greats like "Abhyudaya"‚ "Mahasamar"‚ "Vasudeva" and "Todo‚ Kara Todo". In recognition of his great literary presence‚ the post 1985 period is termed as ’Kohli Yuga’. His contribution to Hindi literature is often compared to the legendary writer Premchand. With his writings began the cultural renissance of Modern Hindi Literature. He is

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    summary of the lastling

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    The theme is relationship between Paris and her Uncle‚ Franklin. The scene is set up at the airport as she is travelling to the Himalayas with her uncle. Paris and her uncle get misplaced. She realizes that something unusual is going on. There were a lot of Sikhs. Uncle Franklin is waiting for something important. CHAPTER 2 Tahr and Shengo are living in the Himalayas. Shengo adopted Tahr as no one did. Shengo was a monk. Tahr was inquisitive. When the visitors came Tahr spoke in English which Shengo

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    Assistant Official Language of India: India being a multicultural and multilingual country has Hindi as its official language and English as its Assistant Official Language. English is thus a window language. For those who do not know Hindi or whose mother tongue is not Hindi‚ it is imperative that they should at least have knowledge of the English language. English is the most commonly spoken after Hindi in India. 2. International / Global Language: Because of colonization‚ English has become the

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    Natural Vegetation

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    Arunachal Pradesh‚ Meghalaya‚ Assam‚ Nagaland‚ the Tarai areas of the Himalayas and the Andaman groups of Islands. The trees in these belts have dense growth. Important varieties of trees are sishu‚ chap lash‚ rosewood‚ mahogany‚ bamboos‚ garjan and sandalwood. • Deciduous or Monsoon type of forests: These forests are found in areas where the rainfall is between 100 cm and 200 cm. These forests grow on the lower slope of the Himalayas‚ Assam‚ West Bengal‚ Bihar‚ Jharkhand‚ Orissa‚ Madhya Pradesh‚ Chhattisgarh

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    Brand Equity

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    BRAND EQUITY Why recently ads have used old Hindi songs in place of jingles? SWITCH on the telly and chances are that you will catch an old Hindi number. Now‚ they could either be from the numerous music channels playing retro numbers or songs running on television commercials . And with so many commercial breaks‚ one sees more Hindi songs as jingles for TVCs than the original song itself. So from ‘Pehli Tareek’ for Cadbury to ‘Hum jab honge’ for SBI Life to ‘I love you’ for Nestle Kit Kat‚ the

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    & 5 Poem – Seeds TO THEOLOGY/ MORAL SCIENCE (ORALS) 26-9-12 ARABIC (ORALS) 15-9-12 TO THEO: Surah Al- Nas / MSC: ARABIC: Letters with words Reading Les- 3 ई‚उ‚ऊ HINDI READING & RECITATION S.A.C ORAL (PAGE 8) L–5 - - मात्रा Recitation Lesson – 10 26-9-12 English & Hindi Spelling ( lesson wise) & Listening Comprehension Dates will be notified in the school diary Maths Activity‚ Mental Ability & Multiplication tables. Dates will be notified in the school

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    Tution: a Necessary Evil?

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    edge needed for entrance exams. Popular subjects Math‚ Science and Hindi are by far the most sought after subjects at tuition classes. Minakshi Garg‚ who teaches primary school at Head Start in Koramangala and who takes tuition classes for Hindi and Math‚ says that for Hindi kids seem to start tuitions fairly early in Bangalore‚ in fact as early as class 1. Hindi‚ as a language‚ is not easy for a child coming from a non-Hindi speaking background. With tuitions‚ a child is able to know enough of

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    HISTORY PROJECT MUNSHI PREMCHAND Munshi Premchand (Urdu: منشی پریم چند‎‚ Hindi: मुंशी प्रेमचंद‚ pronounced [mʊnʃi preːm t͡ʃənd̪] ( listen)) (July 31‚ 1880 – October 8‚ 1936) was an Indian writer famous for his modern Hindustani literature. He is one of the most celebrated writers of the Indian subcontinent‚[1] and is regarded as one of the foremost Hindustani writers of the early twentieth century.[2] Born Dhanpat Rai Srivastav‚ he began writing under the pen name "Nawab Rai"‚ but subsequently

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    Language Policy in India

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    McGill Poli 322 Final Paper A Game Theoretic Explanation of Indian Language Policy Outcome “India has been a crucible for the drama of language conflict” (Laitin‚ 415). Exploring language policy in India is both a complex and interesting task. Contrary to other empires that went through state consolidation‚ it is clear that India is quite the linguistic mosaic (Laitin‚ 415). Not only is there no single language for official exchange‚ but citizens of India have developed complex language repertoires

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