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    analyses the defining impact that the British Raj has had on the country. The author reflects on the different scenarios that could have made India a world superpower. About the Author Gurcharan Das was born in Lyallpur‚ India (now Pakistan) into a Punjabi Hindu family. He spent his childhood in Shimla and Delhi. He went to high school in Washington D.C. He graduated with honors from Harvard University in Philosophy. He later attended Harvard Business School (AMP)‚ where he is featured in three case

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    The importance of education in Pakistan Definition: ”The definition of education in common words‚ that education is the transfer of knowledge‚ skills and information from teachers to students’’. What is education?? Education is an important instrument in shaping destiny and good future of a person.Education is a ladder of progress. It is an essential source of development and success. Its education that guide us about what is wrong way or right way. Importance of Education: Education is

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    The official name of Pakistan is The Islamic Republic of Pakistan and the capital city is Islamabad. Pakistan achieved its independence from the United Kingdom on August 14‚ 1947. Pakistan is a located in the southwest region of Asia measuring a little less than twice the size of California and is comprised of 803‚940 sq. km. Pakistan is sandwiched mainly between India to the east and Afghanistan to the west with China sharing a small section of the north boarder and Iran sharing the southwest

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    Meena Mangeshkar and Asha Bhosle also chose music as their careers (Lata Mangeshkar‚ 2005). Her father was Pt.Deenanath Mangeshkar a classical singer & stage actor‚ who came from Mangeshi in Goa. He was a classical singer trained in the colourful Punjabi school of Baba Mushelkar. He owned a drama troupe (Gupta‚ n.d). Lata was introduced to the microscopic intricacies of classical music by her father‚ at the very young age of four (Lata Mangeshkar Unforgettable Lata‚ n.d). She also studied with Aman

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    Carl Reitz Lou Fenech Honors India February 15‚ 2013 Book Review: Train to Pakistan Khushwant Singh opens his novel Train to Pakistan in a seemingly peaceful village on the countryside of Punjabi. Although the small village is fictional‚ it is important to note the historical significance this village‚ its people‚ and the time period represent in the novel. Revered as a one of the finest and best-known renditions of the Indian tragedy of partition‚ Train to Pakistan embodies more than a

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    November.  Rainfall can vary radically from year to year‚ and successive patterns of flooding and drought are also not uncommon. ”My country Pakistan” Prepared by: Pakistani Students Languages • The following are major languages spoken in Pakistan: – Punjabi (Panjabi) 61 million – Pashto (three major varieties) 19 million – Sindhi 19 million – Seraiki (Saraiki) 14 million – Urdu 11 million – Balochi (three major varieties) 6 million – English is official Language ”My country Pakistan” Prepared by: Pakistani

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    Case Analysis of kulula.com Group Members: 1) Surabhi Poduval (A-37) 2) Kunal Punjabi (A-38) 3) Rachana Shah (A-39) 4) Dharmesh Ranpariya (A-40) 5) Virajsinh Raol (A-41) 6) Neel Salot (A-42) How Kulula.com became a big brand in south Africa? In 2001‚ it was no secret that the national carrier dominated the domestic carrier market. 9/11 was going to change the world forever. South Africa was not a good market for low cost airline because of two main factors: 1) There were no cheap

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    For his wedding with Moushumi‚ Gogol decides to have a traditional wedding. Jhumpa Lahiri says‚ “His mother has bought him the things he is to wear‚ a parchment-colored punjabi top that had once belonged to his father‚ a pre pleated dhoti with a drawstring waist‚ a pair of nagral slippers with curling toes.” (Lahiri‚ 219). Gogol wears traditional clothing for his wedding because he feels it will create a stronger relationship

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    Jhumpa Lahiri’s “Interpreter of Maladies” in Interpreter of Maladies begins with Mr. and Mrs. Das bickering about who should take Tina to the toilet. This first sentence already sets up the idea that their relationship is bound to end. Mr. and Mrs. Das have three children together‚ Ronny‚ Bobby‚ and Tina‚ and they met each other in high school. Despite this‚ their relationship will fail because they are childish and lack communication. Mr. and Mrs. Das are both immature‚ in spite of the fact that

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    great pleasure in serving my local community. I participated in an NHS scheme to provide free health-care and advice to the elderly in my area. Living in such a diverse community‚ I was able to utilise my ability to speak both fluent English and Punjabi by relaying requests and advice by the doctors to the elderly. As a result‚ my communication skills between the doctors and patients were developed. This event gave me an opportunity to observe and speak to the doctors regarding a medical career.

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