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    Rabindranath Tagore

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    Rabindranath Tagore [pic]Rabindranath Tagore was born in Calcutta‚ India into a wealthy Brahmin family. After a brief stay in England (1878) to attempt to study law‚ he returned to India‚ and instead pursued a career as a writer‚ playwright‚ songwriter‚ poet‚ philosopher and educator. During the first 51 years of his life he achieved some success in the Calcutta area of India where he was born and raised with his many stories‚ songs and plays. His short stories were published monthly in a friend’s

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    History of Indian Novels History of novels was endowed with the rare impetus of Indian Freedom Movement‚ flourishing under its colossal umbrella. It would perhaps be just not a mere overstatement if stated that - literature and history are very much intimately linked. Literature is known to represent history without any exaggeration or a biasness of the mind set-up. And history is no better portrayed in Indian literature than the novels that have been rendered life with much pain‚ love

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    Tata Docomo

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    The campaign‚ created by Draftfcb Ulka‚ consists of 23 TVCs in which Kapoor plays a stand-up comedian where he presents the different products and services offered by Tata Docomo. Each TVC starts by illustrating a complexity in the category and presents the service as a means of simplifying things.    Commenting on the campaign‚ KS Chakravarthy (Chax)‚ national creative director‚ Draftfcb Ulka‚ said‚ "There were many tricky challenges going into this campaign. First was the need to consolidate

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    As one of the most progressive companies on earth‚ the Tata group has decided to take on the international motor industry. It has come up with the idea of a pocket-sized $2.500 priced automobile‚ the four wheeled version of the $100 computer. Its name is NANO. Appropriately called the “People’s Car”‚ (not‚ however for the likes of the People’s Princess‚ the late Princess Diana who preferred her Bentley) Mr. Tata says that the Nano has its origins in Calcutta rickshaw cabbies and a very Indian

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    Kadambini Ganguly

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    ------------------------------------------------- Kadambini Ganguly Kadambini Ganguly  (1861 – 3 October 1923) was one of the first female graduates of the British Empire along with Chandramukhi Basu. She was one of the first female physicians of South Asia to be trained in European medicine. ------------------------------------------------- Early life The daughter of Brahmo reformer Braja Kishore Basu‚ she was born at Bhagalpur‚ Bihar in British India. Her father was headmaster of Bhagalpur

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    Partition of Bengal

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    Partitiobengal of bengol 1903: -bengal was the hot bed for revolutionary activity -bengal united its power‚divied will pull in different ways 1904: -L.Curzor took surway of bengal. NEED FOR PARTITION / UNOFFICAIL REASON -curb the uprising of the rising power of bengal -muslim would welcome this action -divide the unity of muslim and hindu Oficial reason -it was to big province ( consited of bihar‚ orisa and bengal)mention population with area of bengal -it was administratively starved

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    Disinvestment

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    Mission and Values The Public Sector Units (PSUs) are very important in the Indian economy. PSUs account for 22% of India’s GDP‚ 6 % of employment in the organized sector and 20 % of direct and indirect taxes. PSUs help in the critical functions of promoting the socio-economic objectives of the Government and letting the government have a say in the market trends‚ it helps the government in ensuring stability in prices of key products and commodities. The root cause for the present scenario where

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    Bengali New Year

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    Bengali New Year is the first day of the Bengali calendar‚ celebrated in both Bangladesh and the Indian state of West Bengal‚ and also in Bengali communities in the other Indian states. It is celebrated on 14th April in Bangladesh and on 15th April in West Bengal. The traditional greeting for Bengali New Year is "Shubho Noboborsho". There is a noticeable difference in the nature and essence between the Bengali New Year and English New Year. While the English New Year’s day is also comprehensively

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    Hfop

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    Mahasweta Devi was born in 1926 in Dhaka‚ to literary parents in a Hindu Brahmin family. Her father Manish Ghatak was a well-known poet and novelist of the Kallol era‚ who used the pseudonym Jubanashwa.[3] Noted filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak was the youngest brother of Manish Ghatak. Mahasweta’s mother Dharitri Devi was also a writer and a social worker whose brothers were very distinguished in various fields‚ such as the noted sculptor Sankha Chaudhury and the founder-editor of the Economic and Political

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    Rabindranath's Prayer

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    If we pray for Freedom‚ we are in Submission - Where The Mind Is Without Fear - A Song by Rabindranath Tagore‚ India‚ (1861-1941). When we pray‚ if we pray for riches‚ certainly we are very poor. If we pray for health‚ we are then certainly sick. And if we pray for freedom‚ we are in shackles‚ bondage and our hands and feet are fettered. Rabindranath Tagore wrote his poem Where The Mind Is Without Fear in the first decade of the Twentieth century. It is the 35th song in his famous book Geethanjali

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