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    Durgaprasad

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    CAUSES: * Expansion in government services‚ as a result of Second World War ------------------------------------------------- World War II From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Second World War) "WWII" redirects here. For other uses‚ see WWII (disambiguation). For Winston Churchill ’s history‚ see The Second World War (book series). World War II | Clockwise from top left: Chinese forces in the Battle of Wanjialing‚ Australian 25-pounder guns during the First Battle

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    Industries in Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) provides a package of services to private sector entrepreneurs in Bangladesh in the small and cottage industries sector. It was created through an Act of Parliament in 1957 which was later amended in 1992. BSCIC has developed a total of 74 industrial estates throughout the country to foster the growth of SCIs in a balanced manner and also construction works for good number of estates including special type like Tannery‚ API (Active Pharmaceutical

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    PACT(1916) EXPLAINITION :- When All India Muslim League came into existence‚ it was a moderate organization with its basic aim to establish friendly relations with the Crown. However‚ due to the decision of the British Government to annul the partition of Bengal‚ the Muslim leadership decided to change its stance. In 1913‚ a new group of Muslim leaders entered the folds of the Muslim League with the aim of bridging the gulf between the Muslims and the Hindus. The most prominent amongst them was Muhammad

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    The Home and the world is a book that discusses issues such as the Bengal partition movement‚ the issue of nationalism and ideas about what a country is etc. A major theme is this book is the relationship of the home and the world which is outside. All three characters play a major role in influencing this theme in different ways. Nikhil enjoys the modern way of living while Bimala is quite the opposite‚ following the true Hindu tradition‚ never goes out of the house. “Once I had asked Bimala

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    enhanced the violence between Hindus and Muslims in the provinces of Punjab and Bengal. The communal violence grew so large that it became impossible for new viceroy Lord Mountbatten to control it and as such‚ he advanced the date for the transfer of power‚ allowing less than six months for a mutually agreed plan for independence. Thus‚ India gained its independence on August 15‚ 1947 but not without paying a heavy price. Partition was done and a separate state for the Muslims was formed‚ with Muhammad Ali

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    will. Ownership was just a notion. The entire property was managed by Kartha who is the head of the family and it was done for the entire benefit of the family. Until the property is portioned everyone just had the right for maintenance. Even after partition it remained to be a joint property. However‚ women were not coparcenaries. They can live in their husband’s or father’s house and had the right to be maintained from the property

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    Clothing of Bangladesh

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    Bangladeshi women habitually wear Sarees. Jamdani was once world famous for it’s most artistic and expensive ornamental fabric. Moslin‚ a fine and artistic type of cloth was well known worldwide. Naksi Kantha‚ embroidered quilted patchwork cloth produced by the village women‚ is still familiar in villages and towns simultaneously. A common hairstyle is Beni (twisted bun) that Bangalee women are fond of. Traditionally males wear Panjabis‚ Fatuas and Pajamas. Hindus wear Dhuty for religious purposes

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    Jhumpa Lahiri born on July 11‚ 1967 is an Indian American author. Lahiri was born in London‚ raised in Rhode island‚ the daughter of Indian immigrants from the state of West Bengal. Her family moved to the United States when she was two; Lahiri considers herself an American. Some of Lahiri’s books are‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ her first novel The Namesake film of the same name The Lowland. Boori Ma‚ an increasingly frail 64-year-old woman‚ is the durwan (live-in doorkeeper) to an apartment

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    administration. The partition of Bengal along communal lines in 1905 by the British (’’Vanga Bhanga’’) triggered a nation-wide Swadeshi movement‚ giving a great fillip to the freedom movement throughout the country. A boycott of foreign goods was proclaimed on August 7‚ 1905. At this time‚ the Indian National Congress gave only conditional support to the plan‚ but a year later‚ under the influence of more radical leaders like Tilak from Maharashtra‚ Bipin Chandra Pal and Aurobindo Ghosh from Bengal and Lajpat

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    India Around 2000 B.C. people called Aryan started invading India. This process continued to approximately 1000 B.C. Aryan tribes were led by kings. The Aryans conquered the native population‚ intermarried with it and settled in peasant villages. The Aryans brought their religion to India. The various sacrifices of the Aryan cults were accompanied by chanted hymns. These hymns comprised the first great religion work of the Aryans - the Rig Veda. The Veda and the Brahmins‚ the priests‚ came

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