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    100 Years of Bollywood

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    8 1st issue of June 2012 [ ] An anthem for Indian cinema As the country celebrates 100 years of Indian films‚ film personalities salute the industry in their unique ways ith Indian cinema celebrating its glorious 100 years‚ Bollywood seems to be charged up for the event. Renowned lyricist Prasoon Joshi has written a centenary anthem for the Indian cinema‚ which was sung on the occasion of IIFA Awards in Singapore this year. “The anthem celebrates 100 years of Indian Cinema‚” Joshi told

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    Gazi Ilm Deen Shaheed

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    The 1920’s in India witnessed the publishing of an inflammatory book vilifying Prophet Muhammad (SAW) thereby adding fuel to the existing Muslim/Hindu tensions. The British Raj ruled India and the creation 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’

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    Writers like Khushwant Singh‚ Bhisham Sahni‚ R.K.Narayan‚ Manohar Malgoankar‚ Chaman Nahal‚ Raj Gill‚ H.S.Gill and Salman Rushdi have

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    Imagine living in India when the British took full control‚ and then being forced to change your day to day life. The british had an economic interest in India which started during the 1600’s. During the Industrial Revolution‚ India was considered a prized possession by the British because they supplied raw materials to the factories for production. Eventually‚ the British took full control of India‚ and made some major changes that significantly impacted India. Although the British had a negative

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    CASE REPORT Summary This case study was written by Y. Pritham Raj‚ MD Medical Director‚ Internal Medicine Practice‚ Departments of Internal Medicine and Psychiatry‚ Oregon health and sciences University. In it she discusses the many symptoms associated with hypothyroidism‚ and her interactions with a women patient only known in the case study as Mrs A. The patient under her care complained of weight gain and feeling lethargic also felt very depressed. According to the patient she “generally felt

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    The overall reason as to why India was imperialised was because of the British raj‚ and then later by the British government. Their goal was to “remake India on a British model through administrative and social reform‚ economic development‚ and the introduction of new technology” (India Under British Rule). By utilizing the subcontinents’ materials‚ territory‚ and people‚ the British regime were able to exploit local traditions and rulers and instituted a colonial government that conferred benefits

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    Advancement of Science and Technology of Ancient India Since 1858 till 1948‚ India has been under the British rule‚ the period also known as ‘British Raj’. The scientific‚ technological and medical developments that took place remains to be a debate till today of whether India introduced its own developments or silently borrowed from the West. But a history of science in India must also be a history of India‚ not merely a history of the projection of western science onto India. Over this 200-year

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    really augured well for Bollywood? Although primarily characterized by the domination of behemoth studios like the Bombay Studios in its early days‚ Bollywood gradually evolved into a system dominated by ‘star power’ with the arrival of the Dev-Dilip-Raj triumvirate. Thus‚ the studio system‚ which was characterized by actors being on the studio’s payroll‚ completely collapsed and the ‘stars’ could literally dictate

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    Do not Disgrace Sir.M.Vishvesraiah. At the portals of S.K.S.J Technological institute‚ Bangalore‚ our seniors had warned us that‚ we should pay our respects to Mokshagundum‚ everyday to get total moksha from the rigors of professional education. Having not known which fearsome God ‚it was‚ we had spent some early anxious days until‚ we found out that‚ he is none other than our professor and vice-principal‚ a soft spoken and scholarly Mokshagundum Krishnamurthy‚the nephew & heir to sir M

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    policies and defense agendas of the government of Pakistan in its early years. Prior to the commencement of the war‚ the political situation in India was a stalemate; almost all Indians had been persistently in favor of Independence from the British Raj for many years‚ however‚ it was not a situation anyone foresaw occurring in the near future. Individuals and parties allied themselves with their British masters solely for personal monetary gain. This can be highlighted in the politics of the Punjab:

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