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    Indo-Aryan)‚ 26% are Dravidian‚ and 5% are Sino-Tibetan and Austro-Asiatic‚ all unrelated/distinct family of languages. Most languages in India are written in Brahmi- derived scripts such as Devangari‚ Gurmukhi‚ Tamil‚ etc. Hindi‚ Bengali‚ Gujarati‚ Marathi‚ Telugu‚ Tamil‚ Malayalam‚ Assamese‚ Punjabi‚ Naga‚ and many others are the mother-tongue languages spoken in each of India’s states. As you can see both countries have distinct linguistic identities. Even in the case of Punjabi‚ while it is the

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    Triggers of Rurbanization

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    TRIGGERS FOR RURBANIZATION : Following are the initiatives which can trigger Rurbanization • Government interventions like provision of urban services in rural areas such as good roads‚ transportations‚ drinking water‚ sanitation‚ electricity‚ telecommunication‚ educational facilities and hospitals etc. This will ensure good living conditions and will result in reduced migration to larger towns/ cities. • Connecting roads which link many villages to many urban agglomerations‚ thereby providing

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    NAGPUR Region : Vidarbha District: Nagpur Founded: 1702 A.D. Founder: Raja Buland Shah Government: Body – Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) Mayor – Anil Sole (BJP) Municipal Commisioner – Shyam Wardhane Police Commisioner – Mr Kaushal Pathak Area : Captital City – 217.65 km2 Metro – 3‚780 km2 Population : Metropolitan City – 4‚405‚421 Rank – 13 Density – 20‚000/km2 (52‚000/sq mi) Metro – 2‚583‚911 Vehicle Registration : Vehicle

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    Among the most distinctive features of consonants in Indian English are: * Most pronunciations of Indian English are rhotic‚ but many speakers with higher education are non-rhotic. * Standard Hindi and most other vernaculars (except Punjabi‚ Marathi & Bengali) do not differentiate between /v/ (voiced labiodental fricative) and /w/ (voiced labiovelar approximant). Instead‚ many Indians use a frictionless labio-dental approximant [ʋ] for words with either sound‚ possibly in free

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    Sant Gyaneshwar There was a Sant called Vitthobha in Maharashtra. He dint want to get married and wanted to be a bramachari all his life. He would always meditate upon god and read the holy book of Srimad Bhagavadam. He would get alms and have his food. He once came to Pandharpur and had the darshan of Lord Vitthal and was sleeping on the banks of river Chandrabhaga. That night Lord Pandurang came in his dream and said that a Brahman would bring to him a girl called Rukmani tomorrow and asked

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    Clans of Maratha Community Shri Chintamani‚ Theur Flag of the Maratha EmpireImage:The original photo of god Khandoba temple devhara of Jejuri.jpg :god Khandoba The Marāthās is a collective term referring to an Indo-Aryan group of Hindu‚ Marathi-speaking castes of Kshatriya‚ warriors‚ commoner and peasants‚ hailing mostly from the Indian state of Maharashtra. They created the Maratha Empire which covered a major part of India in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Marathas constituted an

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    Propitiation 3 Pictures 4 References 5 External links Translations[edit] The autobiography first published in English‚ has so far been translated and published in 13 languages including Hindi‚ Gujarati‚ Kannada Telugu‚ Tamil‚ Malayalam‚ Oriya‚ Marathi apart from

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    Use of Fire Brigade: The Mumbai Fire Brigade (Marathi: मुंबई अग्निशमन दल) is responsible for the provision of fire protection as well as responding to building collapses‚ drowning cases‚ gas leakage‚ oil spillage‚ road and rail accidents‚ bird and animal rescues‚ fallen trees and taking appropriate action during natural calamities. It is the largest fire brigade in India[1] with 33 Fire Stations and 2700 personnel. Mumbai Fire Brigade | | Motto: "शौर्यम्‚ आत्मसँयमम्‚ त्यागः" "Śauryaṃ‚ Ātmasaṃyamam

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    Rashmi Bansal is a writer‚ entrepreneur and a youth expert. She is the author of four bestselling books on entrepreneurship - Stay Hungry Stay Foolish‚ Connect the Dots‚ I Have a Dream‚ and Poor Little Rich Slum. Stay Hungry Stay Foolish features the stories of 25 MBAs who left lucrative jobs to follow the rough road of entrepreneurship. The book created a new record in Indian publishing by selling over 300‚000 copies and has been translated into 8 languages. Rashmi’s second book‚ Connect the Dots focuses

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    Makarsankranti

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    Makar Sankranti is one of the most auspicious occasions for the Hindus‚ and is celebrated in almost all parts of India in a myriad of cultural forms‚ with great devotion‚ fervour‚ and gaiety. It is a harvest festival. Makar Sankranti is perhaps the only Indian festival whose date always falls on the same day every year: 14 January‚ with some exceptions‚ when the festival is celebrated on 13 January or 15 January. Makar Sankranti is also believed to mark the arrival of spring in India. Introduction

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