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    Delhi. Photo Captions Photo 1: Prof. Ramanatha Subramanian Photo 2: Prof. Ramanatha Subramanian was interviewed by Dr Jayanta Sthanapati Photo 3: A gallery on physics in NPL Science Museum‚ New Delhi Photo 4: Syt. Madhav Prasad Birla Photo 5: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru signed the Visitors’ Book after inaugurating Birla Planetarium Photo 6: Carl Zeiss project being operational in M P Birla Planetarium since 1962 Photo 7: Present view of M. P. Birla Planetarium in

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    The Lost Tribes of Israel

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    Historical background Tribe of Judah According to the Hebrew Bible‚ the Tribe of Judah (Hebrew: יְהוּדָה‚ Modern Yehuda Tiberian Yəhûḏā ; "Praise") was one of the Tribes of Israel.Following the completion of the conquest of Canaan by the Israelite tribes after about 1200 BCE‚[1] Joshua allocated the land among the twelve tribes. From after the conquest of the land by Joshua until the formation of the first Kingdom of Israel in c. 1050 BCE‚ the Tribe of Judah was a part of a loose confederation

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    independent on the 15th of August‚ 1947. After the end of the British rule‚ India was in need of new rules and regulations through which the country could be governed. To shape India’s polity post-independence‚ great leaders like Mahatma Gandhi‚ Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru‚ Bhimrao Ambedkar‚ Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel and many others of the stature played pivotal roles. Although India had achieved its independence from foreign domination‚ a mammoth task of uniting the princely states was still to

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    of Pakistan was still a distant dream in the hearts of the Indian Muslims. The Muslim population was understandably incensed and mass protests were held. Prashaad Prataab had authored Rangeela Rasool (The Colourful Prophet)‚ under the pen name of Pandit Chamupati Lal. The word rangeela means ‘colourful’ but can be understood in this context to mean ‘playboy’. [Nauzbillah] Rajpal was a Hindu book publisher from Lahore. He took the responsibility of publishing the book in 1923 and pledged not to

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    Until the beginning of the 20th century there was no formal education available for Dalits. Dalit literature as a genre emerged only in 1970’s through some of the Dalit protest movements in Maharshtra and Andhra Pradesh. Dalit literature is the literature produced by the Dalit consciousness. Human freedom is the inspiration behind it. Dalit literature must be written from the Dalit point of view and with a Dalit vision. The “Dalit view point” calls for writer to internalise the sorrows and sufferings

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    International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology‚ May‚ 2014. ©IJAET ISSN: 22311963 GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY WITH THE USE OF SPEED BREAKERS Piyush Bhagdikar‚ Shubham Gupta‚ Navneet Rana‚ R. Jegadeeshwaran School of Mechanical and Building Sciences‚ VIT University Chennai Campus‚ Vandalur - Kelambakkam Road‚ Chennai 600127‚ India. ABSTRACT In this paper we are trying to utilize one such source. Electricity is generated by replacing the traditional speed breakers with some

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    Amul Marketing

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    History of the company * * Milk‚ The inspiration behind a revolution | | Over six decades ago the life of a farmer in Kaira was very much like that of farmers anywhere else in India. His income was derived almost entirely from seasonal crops. Many poor farmers faced starvation during off-seasons. Their income from milch buffaloes was undependable. The milk marketing system was controlled by contractors and middlemen. As milk is perishable‚ farmers were compelled to sell their

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    The Sutradhar in the play Ghasiram Kotwal has been used as much more than a conventional observer and reporter of facts. Vijay Tendulkar has used the Sutradhar as a theatrical device.Sometimes‚the omniscient Sutradhar simply communicates facts to the audience.At other times‚ he blends into the play as he takes on various transient characters.He makes significant comments at all crucial occurances in the play and also plays an important role as he subtly suggests the incidents that are to follow

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    Rajneeti Movie Analysis

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    Raajneeti To me‚ Rajneeti is a human drama‚ a complex game that people indulge in to achieve power and how this greed envelopes them and transforms them into ruthless and conniving humans. I admit‚ it takes time for the story to sink in‚ but slowly and steadily‚ you get sucked into a world that’s dark‚ dangerous and demonish. The attire may be white‚ but the deeds are grey or black. Rajneeti is not only Mahabharata‚ but also the Godfather. Despite knowing the Mahabharata or Godfather‚ one is

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    Islam‚ Christianity and Hinduism‚ much to the dislike of his Father‚ Pi’s Father‚ Santosh‚ the proud owner of his own Zoo‚ although very impatient with Pi’s religious beliefs‚ he is very supportive in his sons decisions. When the Imam‚ Priest and Pandit fight over Pi‚ Pi’s father replies in defence of his son‚ “"I suppose that’s what we’re all trying to do – to love God" Pi’s father wants to teach his two sons how ridiculous it is to see dangerous animals as “cuddly creatures” rather as “man-killing

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