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    Doing Business in India

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    demarcated on a linguistic basis‚ and there are 28 states in all. Apart from these languages there are innumerable dialects specific to each ethnic group. Different states in India each have different official languages. Central government only recognises Hindi as the official language of India. However‚ when doing business in India‚ English is the language of international commerce. Many Indians bob their heads up and down when affirming something and from side-to-side when conveying a ’No’. Then‚ again

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    KAREN WROTE

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    Karen‚ Pa-highlight naman ng mga nakuha mo ng subj kasi sa enrollment form mo dito. Hindi ka nagsulat ng mga subj. kaya nahihirapan akong tapusin yung tor mo. Tsaka nga pala ang binigay mo dito sa school ay hindi transcript of records. Kundi copy of grades lang.. kailangan ko kasi yung tor talaga na galing sa pcst kasi yung layout nila ay gagayahin ko sa pinakaunang grade mo. Itong kasunud nitong sulat‚ yan yung mga subj na kinuha mo sa pcst. PhilAsia Center for Science & Technology

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    of english newspapers in the 18th century‚ newspapers in religious languages made its way much later during the second half of the 19th century. First on the list were two bengali newspaers called Samachar darpan and Bengal gazette while the first hindi newspaper was Samachar Sudha Varshan. The Hindu newspaper which was launched as a competitor of madras Mail became the first national newspaper of the country. Soon it beacme the voice of the nation during the

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    “The Filipino is worth dying for‚” by giving up his life for his countrymen. In time‚ they responded in similarly heroic kind‚ “Ninoy‚ hindi ka nag-iisa”—and‚ led by his widow‚ Cory‚ achieved the political apotheosis needed for Ninoy’s assassination to be transformed into martyrdom. But‚ 25 years later‚ can the now liberated Filipino also resolutely aver‚ “Ninoy‚ hindi ka namin nakakalimutan”? The youth‚ especially‚ generally have only a vague notion of what the slain opposition leader stood for‚ and

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    blend of western style dancing. The songs and lyrics are usually that of love and not much else. I have found that India has a large number and uses of other languages. The dialogue in these films is usually Hindi but I found that in the film Rab Ne Bana di Jodi you see a blend of Hindi mixed with the English language. I imagine this being the case because English is usually a second language and used worldwide. I enjoy watching foreign but even more so finding out the background on such.

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    equally popular in every community. They are revered by them all.India is abundantly rich in dialects and languages. Twenty- two languages constitutionally enjoy the status of official language but Hindi is recognised as the lingua franca of the nation. From Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Nagaland to Mumbai‚ Hindi is understood as the national language of India. Though different regions have their different regional affiliation they all are Indians. People call themselves Bihari‚ Punjabi‚ Kashmiri‚ Marathi

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    Chipko Movment

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    The Chipko movement or Chipko Andolan (literally "to stick" in Hindi Hindi Standard Hindi ‚ also known as Manak Hindi‚ High Hindi‚ Nagari Hindi or Literary Hindi‚ is a standardised register of Hindustani as spoken by Hindus. It is the official language of India‚ and is used‚ along with English‚ for administration of the central government.Standard Hindi is a sanskritised... ) is a socio-ecological Social ecology Social ecology is a philosophy developed by Murray Bookchin in the 1960s.It holds

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    ’Rangoli’ became very popular. According to Bhola‚" Cinema being a composite art has been responsible for popularizing music‚ dance‚ painting‚ and literature among the common people and in India to a very large extent for the popularization of Hindi in Non Hindi speaking south of India The cinema politics nexus in Tamilnadu‚ for instance‚ is quite interesting. All five chief ministers who have governed Tamilnadu since 1967 have been associated with cinema. "The immense popularity of film as an entertainment

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    was living two lifestyles‚ half day American and the second half‚ when I got home from school‚ I lived an Indian lifestyle. At home‚ I spoke Hindi but at school‚ I was being taught a whole new language‚ English. Having these differences I did not realize how unique I was; I realized that many of my friends cannot fluently speak another language; speaking in Hindi and not having to worry if someone was gonna hear me was a hidden benefit I never realized I had. Being even partially part of two cultures

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    Anita Desai

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    Journal of English and literature Vol. 2(7)‚ pp. 166-173‚ September 2011 Available online http://www.academicjournals.org/ijel ISSN 2141-2626 ©2011 Academic Journals Review Anita Desai’s ‘in custody’: Unlocking the web of time and space Bhasha Shukla Sharma Department of Humanities‚ University Institute of Technology‚ Rajiv Gandhi Proudyogiki Vishwavidyalaya‚ Bhopal. (M.P)‚ India. E-mail: Bhasha.shukla@gmail.com. Tel: 9826090200. Accepted 6 August‚ 2011 This paper attempts to semiotically

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