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    of the Archaeological Survey of India. The famous caves In Udayagiri‚ Hathigumpha (cave 14) and Ganeshagumpha (cave 10) are especially well known due to art treasures of their sculptures and reliefs as well as due to their historical importance. Rani ka Naur (Queen’s Palace cave‚ cave 1) is also an extensively carved cave and elaborately embellished with sculptural friezes. Khandagiri offers a fine view back over Bhubaneswar from its summit. The Ananta cave (cave 3) depicts carved figures of women

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    near Khammam in Andhra Pradesh. Laxmaiah garu stays with wife‚ mother‚ two kids‚ and with 50 HIV orphaned children. He is spending all his salary of Rs 25‚000 /- per month by taking care of these HIV affected orphaned children. His wife Kalpana Rani‚ an Aeronautical Engineer‚ sacrificed her career and is doing a tremendous service to these children by cooking‚ feeding‚ sending the children to schools & taking care of their medical needs. I suggested her that if she goes for a job and earn something

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    Mamoni Raisom Goswami

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    From a stepping stone to a Milestone Popularly known as Mamoni Raisom Goswami‚ Indira Goswami was an Assamese poet‚ editor‚ writer‚ professor and scholar who was also known as Mamoni Baideo. She was the pole star of Assamese Literature. The only second Assamese recipient of the “Jnanpith Award”‚ Mamoni Baideo was born on 14 November 1942 in Guwahati. Mamoni Raisom Goswami was born to Umakanta Goswami and Ambika Devi‚ who were very much attached to Sattra life of the Ekasarana Dharma. She was

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    The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia.[4][5] From equal status with men in ancient times[6] through the low points of the medieval period‚[7] to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful. Women were considered inferior to men in practical life. But in scriptures they were given high position. Thus in past‚ the status of women in India was not clear. It was theoretically high but practically

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    Tihar (Dipawali) - everything you ever wanted to know about Tihar... its all here!     About Tihar : The Nepali festival Tihar is also known by many names such as Dipawali or Bhai Tika or Laxmi Puja or as a festival of lights. It is a five-days festival‚ which comes soon after the Dashain Festival‚ and Tihar is all about worshiping of different animals such as crow‚ dog‚ cow‚ and worshiping of the Hindu Goddess of Fortune or Wealth (Goddess Laxmi)‚ and cooking great meals at home

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    Journey to the East MaryAnn and BiJon Sarma Trafford‚ Canada(on-demand) Published in 2001 ISBN 1-55212-755-9 Subcontinental writers are producing scores of worthwhile fiction in the recent decades. Most of those fiction writers are immigrated to different American or European countries. A huge number of these writers are of Indian base‚ some are of Pakistani base and rarely we get someone from Srilanka or Nepal. The case of Bangladesh in this regards is almost insignificant. English fiction

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    lowly”. But Gandhi’s movement was essentially against women’s militancy and their public roles were entirely an extension of their domestic selves in concurrence with the patriarchal conceptions of the family and society. Despite the references to Rani Laxmibai in Kanthapura‚ the ideal woman is projected in the figure of the ever-obedient and eternally suffering Sita. It was simply a transition “from a traditional child bride into the nationalist ideal of the wife as help-mate and companion” We

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    “Chak De India” : the different stages of group development; group dynamics; and leadership. GROUP DEVELOPMENT The process of developing groups depends significantly on the type of group and the specific purposes to be achieved. The various models of group development are (Zastrow 2009): 1. Sequential Stage Model The Garland‚ Jones‚ and Kolodny Model Tuckman Model The Northern and Kurland Model 2. Recurring-phase Model The Bales Model For the movie “Chak De India” none of the sequential

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    Amir Khusrow Amir Khusrow | Amir Khusrow surrounded by young men. Miniature from a manuscript of Majlis Al-Usshak by Husayn Bayqarah | Background information | Birth name | Ab ’ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow | Born | 1253 Patiali‚ Etah‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India | Died | 1325 (aged 72) | Genres | Ghazal‚ Khayal‚ Qawwali‚ Rubai‚ Tarana | Occupations | Musician‚ Poet | Ab ’ul Hasan Yamīn al-Dīn Khusrow (1253-1325 CE) (Persian: ابوالحسن یمین‌الدین خسرو; Hindi: अबुल हसन यमीनुद्दीन ख़ुसरौ

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    Abstract In researching Argentina’s business culture‚ this essay will discuss the history of Argentina and how its culture today is affected by its early beginnings. Also it will describe the important elements and dimensions‚ religion‚ the government‚ and the people of Argentina‚ and what influential roles each of these elements play in the Argentinean culture and how those roles are translated into the economy. In addition to talking about Argentina‚ this essay will also compare the Argentinean

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