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    numbers:-+91-9967436984‚ 022-25325598 Personal Data:-Father name: Parshuram Tukaram Sane.Mother name : Nirmala Parshuram SaneDate of Birth : 30-04-1987Sex : MaleNationality : Indian Marital Status: SingleLanguages : Marathi‚Known English‚ Hindi. | Objective To take up the responsibilities of a Mechanical Engineer where I can make effective use of my mechanical knowledge in a highly and efficient manner.Aggregate

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    LANGUAGE PLANNING AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT Language is a typically human phenomenon. In moving from the ’natural being’ of animal existence to the ’cultural being’ of human existence‚ language plays the decisive role. Language gives a sense of identity to an individual as well as a social group and‚ in the process‚ creates multiple identities. The maintenance‚ merger‚ clash and change in identities based on and reflected in the language change has prompted linguists‚ philosophers‚ psychologists

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    opened up new avenues for growth. One of the biggest impacts of globalization has been to IT (Information Technology) and BPO (Business Process Outsourcing) sector. These two sectors have progressed at never before pace. Key reasons for this is easy and cheap availibilty of skilled workforce with English speaking and technical expertise. Big enterprises have found it economically feasible to set up operations in India due to technologies like VOIP‚ internet‚ email etc. As a new Indian middle

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    ------------------------------------------------- Rani Lakshmibai Lakshmi Bai‚ the Rani of Jhansi (c. 19 November 1835 – 18 June 1858)[1] (Marathi- झाशीची राणी लक्ष्मीबाई) was the queen of the Maratha-ruled princely state of Jhansi‚ situated in the north-central part of India. She was one of the leading figures of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 and a symbol of resistance to the rule of the British East India Company in thesubcontinent. ------------------------------------------------- Childhood

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    the Nimmalakunta village of Andhra Pradesh; but now the numbers of performances are decreasing and this form of puppetry is in a period of decline. The few present performers that do remain‚ however are not from Andhra origin‚ they are known as Are Marathi or Are Bondili and are families from the Maratha or Bundel army background who migrated to the Rayalseema region in interior Andhra in the 1850s and now have become completely assimilated to the culture and speak Telugu fluently. The patronage of

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    ABSTRACT 1.INTRODUCTION 2.COMMON SUPERTITIONS 3.1. Superstitions & Blind Beliefs Related to Numbers 3.2. Superstitions & Blind Beliefs Related to Days 3.3.Superstitions & Blind Beliefs Related to Directions 3.4. Superstitions & Blind Beliefs Related to Animals 4.TOP 5 SUPERSTITION BELIEFS FOLLOWED IN INDIA 4.1.eclipse 4.2.eye twitching 4.3.Saturday 4.4.widows 4.5.cutting hairs and nails 5.CONCLUSION Common superstitions: * people do not sweep their

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    2.5 Octaves (six-hole)‚ 3 Octaves (seven-hole) Related instruments Venu Musicians List of Indian Flautists More articles Hindustani classical music‚ Pannalal Ghosh‚Hariprasad Chaurasia The bansuri (Hindi: बांसुरी‚ Urdu: بانسری‎‚ Nepali: बाँसुरी‚ Marathi: बासरी‚ Assamese: বাঁহী‚ Bengali: বাঁশি) is a transverse flute of South Asiamade from a single hollow shaft of bamboo with six or seven finger holes. An ancient musical instrument associated with cowherds and the pastoral tradition‚ it is intimately

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    Multilingualism  among  MBA  students  in  Nepal‚  Advantage  in  Corporate  Nepal   1   Multilingualism among MBA students in Nepal‚ Advantage in Corporate Nepal Shrizana Shrestha MBA I – Fall 2012‚ Kathmandu University School of Management Email: 12133_shrizana@kusom.edu.np Sandeep Sigdel MBA I – Fall 2012‚ Kathmandu University School of Management Email: 12134_sandeep@kusom.edu.np Ashish Silwal MBA I – Fall 2012‚ Kathmandu University School of Management Email:

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    Vijay Tendulkar’s works and society Post independence‚ the 50s and 60s were decades when a new India was being built. Every field was moving towards change. Marathi theatre too‚ which was hitherto trapped in melodrama and mediocrity‚ was moving towards this change. Veterans like Bhau Padhyay‚ Jayavant Dalvi and Vijay Tendulkar‚ among many more brought about this change. Journalist turned playwright‚ novelist‚ short story writer and screenplay writer‚ Vijay Tendulkar was known for his portrayal

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    On 15th of December 1953‚ when Potti Sriramulu succumbed to death not able to sustain 52 days of marathon fast that was undertaken to demand a separate state for Telugu speaking people‚ little did he realize that his death would become a launch pad for the dawn of Political Regionalism in India – that would in course of time alter the whole landscape of India. But the brand of regionalism that evolved after Potti Sriramulu’s death was legitimate‚ genuine and logical. It reflected the aspirations

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