August 15‚ 1947 is memorable for every Indian on earth‚ as it is the day‚ when India gained independence from the stranglehold of the mighty British. The otherwise suppressed tri-colored flag of India was given its due respect‚ when it was hoisted by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru who rose to make a maiden speech‚ “When the world sleeps‚ India will wake to life and freedom.” The journey we began on 1947 is now 66 years old. We have achieved much in these 66 years. It was indeed a Herculean task for every
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should help them. At the first of this article‚ Martin Luther King states how he made a trip to India‚ what he felt from land of India‚ and people of India. Martin Luther King made a trip to India with his wife and his friends by recommendation of Pandit Jawahalal‚ India’s prime minister‚ and Chester Bowles‚ former American ambassador of India. Prior to Martin Luther King and his fellows arriving in India‚ India Newspaper introduced them to people of India‚ so they were already famous in India. The
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The seventh-largest country by area‚ the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people‚ and the world’s largest democracy‚ is India. India as a nation‚ perhaps the oldest. The first documented evidence of India’s civilization dates back to Indus Valley Civilization. Since then it expanded gradually to various parts of the sub-continent. The Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history. Gradually annexed by and brought under the
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Semantic Barriers Science of meaning - Phonetics science of sound. Semantics – coding /decoding • Similar Pronunciation but multiple meaning. • Badly expressed message – incoherence‚ poor sentence structuring and jargons • Wrong interpretation - Pandit‚ raja / Rajah • Unqualified assumption by sender / receiver • Technical language / jargon Organizational Barriers Interference from relative status and power of participants‚ incompatible needs and expectations o Organizational culture – impacts
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PAKISTAN’S RELATIONS WITH INDIA: BEYOND KASHMIR? Asia Report N°224 – 3 May 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................. i I. BILATERAL RELATIONS ............................................................................................. 1 A. TWO STEPS FORWARD‚ ONE STEP BACK ......................................................................................1 B. DEMOCRATIC TRANSITION AND THE COMPOSITE DIALOGUE ..........
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Today the 15th of august is a golden day engraved in history where India is going to celebrate its 67th Independence day .On the night of August 14‚ 1947‚ Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru rose to make a maiden speech in New Delhi‚ “When the world sleeps‚India will wake to life and freedom.” In 1947‚ India became free from the bondage of British rule. Now‚ India is the largest democratic country in the world. The country’s strength is to find‚ “Unity in diversity”. Today we remember the great leaders who
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silence of oppression and create a powerful force. Urmila Pawar is a noted Dalit writer and feminist. Her memoir “Aaydan” (The Wave of my life: Dalit woman’s memoir) is originally written in Marathi language and later translated in English by Dr. Maya Pandit and Urmilatai become an international personality. In this bold and intimate memoir Pawar share her personal tragedy including interpersonal and inter communal relational clashes and tolerance. It problematizes major issues of cast‚ class and gender
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billion. Retrieved october 8‚ 2012‚ from haveeru.com.mv: http://www.haveeru.com.mv/news/44744 4- Maldives‚ H 5- Ministry of Defence. (2011). Retrieved october 9‚ 2012‚ from Defence.gov.mv: http://www.defence.gov.mv/index.php/about-mod/mendates 6- Pandit‚ R 7- Petrie‚ M. C. (2009). How Economic Globalisation is Changing state Sovereignty. Wellington: Vitoria University of Wellington. 8- Robinson‚ J. (2012). Maldives facing worst economic situation in recent history. Male: Minivan News. 9- Saeed‚ H
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“The Tibetan in Mumbai”: Examining ‘Kora’‚ the Problematic Corpus of a ‘Political Refugee’ Debayudh Chatterjee Introduction: “I’m more of an Indian except for my chinky Tibetan face” Tenzin Tsundue‚ in an interview given to the Daily Star on 13th December 2003‚ says‚ “My growth as an activist and writer is because of the situation I was born into as a Tibetan Refugee.” He goes on further to remark‚ “I write because I have to‚ because my hands are small and my voice grows hoarse most of the time.
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