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    18-year-old Jesminder "Jess" Bhamra (Parminder Nagra) is a British Indian Punjabi Sikh living in the western suburbs of London. Her older sister‚ Pinky (Archie Panjabi)‚ is preoccupied with fashion and her upcoming wedding to her boyfriend Teetu (Kulvinder Ghir)‚ who operates a successful automobile business. Jess’ father (the noted actor‚ Anupam Kher ) is a Kenyan Indian and both her mother (Shaheen Khan) and father are Punjabi immigrants in Britain who work at nearby Heathrow Airport. As Jess is

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    religious community should avoid doing any such thing which is a taboo for any other religious community. There are in India‚ various linguistic groups speaking different languages‚ such as Hindi‚ Urdu‚ Bangali‚ Oriya‚ Assamee‚ Marathi‚ Gujarati‚ Punjabi and so on. Each linguistic group should respect the language of every other linguistic group. Every Indian student should be given full facility to learn through his own language wherever he is in India. Conclusion: National integration in India

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    Anurita Bains‚ author of the essay (anecdotal narrative) “Riding the Hyphen”‚ believes that Canada as a whole is an empty identity without a distinguishable culture. Bains and her family travel to Canada‚ therefore she and her family choose to withhold their traditional Indian style to adopt a more common look to fit in. Upon arriving‚ Bains quickly learns English and is registered in school as Anne. Due to her parents’ active schedule Bains spent the majority of her time at home by herself‚ which

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    arrived on campus I need to use the bathroom really bad so I left the parking lot and ran past the football field towards Jared L. Colon University Center I stumbled into an Indian man. He greeted me and I was in shock that someone actually spoke punjabi. That took

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    For a majority of my childhood I thought that Indiana was India and became utterly confused when someone talked about the long journey to the motherland. I knew that I was Indian and that my family was Punjabi Sikh‚ but beyond that I was disconnected and confused about the world and the culture that my parents and ancestors came from. When I was approached with the opportunity of volunteering as a summer camp counselor at the India Community Center‚ I was hesitant at first because I didn’t know how

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    ANC-1 Bachelor’s Degree Programme (BDP) Application Oriented Course Nutrition for the Community ASSIGNMENT July‚ 2012/January‚ 2013 SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi‚ New Delhi -110 068 Application Oriented Course in Nutrition for the Community (ANC-1) ASSIGNMENT July 2012 / January 2013 Dear Students‚ You will have to do one assignment as part of the Course ANC-1. THIS ASSIGNMENT IS COMPULSORY. The assignment is based on

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    Demographics of Sindh

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    Sindhi is the sole official language of Sindh since the 19th century. According to the 1998 Population Census of Pakistan[citation needed]‚ Sindhi-speaking households make up 63.00% of Sindh’s population; Urdu-speaking households make up 18.00%; Punjabi 06.99%; Pashto 04.01%; Balochi 2.11%; Saraiki 01.00%; Hazaragi/Persian/Dari 0.89% and other languages 04.00%. Other languages include Gujarati‚ Memoni‚ Kutchi (last one being a dialect of Sindhi)‚ Khowar‚ Thari‚ Luri and Brahui. The Sindhis as a

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    Vaisakhi Vaisakhi (Punjabi: ਵਿਸਾਖੀ) visākhī)‚ also known as Baisakhi‚ Vaishakhi‚ or Vasakhi) is a festival celebrated across the northern Indian subcontinent‚ especially in the Punjab region by the Sikh community. For the Sikh community this festival commemorates the establishment of the Khalsa. It is also celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists for different reasons. Importance for Sikhs The festival bears a great significance for the Sikhs due of the fact that on the Vaisakhi Day in the year 1699

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    Tally Adobe Photoshop Internet Browsing OTHERS SKILLS Decision Making skills Managerial Skills Conceptual Skills Good Debater PERSONAL PROFILE Father Name D.O.B : : Mumtaz Ahmed 1st April‚ 1990 13101-1333492-1 Pakistani English‚ Urdu and Punjabi Single Citizenship No : Nationality Languages : : Marital Status : Reference: will be furnished on demand

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    ARAVIND ADIGA

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    in picturing it. The scene painted is of ‘us’‚ ‘our’ society; wherein we know how the people are – if it’s Mr. Subhramanyam‚ we know it’s that South Indian uncle in the locality with all the South Indian dishes at his place‚ Mr. Singh our jolly Punjabi with a pagdi (turban) on top and likewise – so basically‚ the point is‚ we know about the people and culture much better‚ and about their ‘language’ too‚ and when using a particular word‚ we‚ as Indians‚ would know the real essence and feel of that

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