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    pond where rain water would get collected. Later it took the shape of a lake. So a man-made wonder and a boon for the localites. A view of the beautiful lake in rainy season. Afforestation work is under progress to make this area rich in bio-diversity. Various species of plants found especially in the undivided Dakshina Kannada region are to be planted in this area. Three small islands have been

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    ||MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF SECONDARY &HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION Shivajinagar‚Pune 411004|||| MAHARASHTRA STATE BOARD OF SECONDARY AND HIGHER SECONDARY EDUCATION---------- DIVISIONAL BOARD --------- TIME TABLE FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION (STD X) MARCH‚ 2013 ||||| The Secondary School Certificate Examination will commence on and from Saturday 2nd March‚ 2013 and will be conducted in the following order||||| ||FIRST HALF ||SECOND HALF| DAY AND DATE|TIME |SUBJECT WITH INDEX

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    life”. Cultures vary widely not only across the world but even right next door. Let’s take the state of Karnataka as a example. Even thought the language spoken in Karnataka is Kannada‚ as you go to different parts of Karnataka the accents‚ the dialects‚ the vocabulary change‚ sometimes dramatically. For example‚ the Kannada spoken by a person from Mandya or Mysore region is different from a person who is from Tumkur or Kollegalla region. Now‚ let us look at food preferences. A person from South Karnataka

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    Hampi: The Indian Atlantis Hampi! Its name conjures up visions of an exotic Indian spiritual paradise ensconced within the folds of a subcontinent of timeless beauty and vast cultural heritage. This ancient capital of the mighty 14th century Vijayanagara Empire that preceded the Mogul era‚ is located the on the banks of the Tungbhadra River‚ near Hospet in northern Karnataka. Abandoned after the 16th century‚ it was rediscovered by British explorers in 1800. I spent a rewarding weekend there last

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    Azadirachta indica From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia [pic] Jump to: navigation‚ search |[pic] |This section does not cite any references or sources. | | |Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be | | |challenged and removed. (May 2009) | |Azadirachta

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    Ankita

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    There was a time when people used to write on palm leaves. This was before the discovery of paper. Some of the old Manuscripts written on palm leaves are preserved in our National Manuscript Library in Delhi. The Chinese were the first to invent the art of printing. They made wooden blocks to print letters. This was started during the period of the Tang Dynasty in 600 AD. The oldest known surviving printed work in a woodblock is a Buddhist scripture of 684 AD. It is now exhibited in a calligraphy

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    Impact of Globalization on Bengaluru Anuradha Mane MGT/521 07/07/2011 Professor Ron Bemaul Impact of Globalization on Bengaluru In the last two decades Globalization has been an integral part of India’s progress. One of the biggest impacts of globalization has been on IT (Information Technology) industry. IT industry flourished rapidly in India due to highly educated and literate workforce. Metropolis cities started developing at faster pace due to

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    I’m youth and I’ve got too say that most of us don’t care. Not to be rude our anything but we just don’t really keep up with world events. The only thing we will keep up with is local country news and that’s still rare. The full concept of India as a nation‚ should be understood before we ask for division of states. If division helps in bringing more prosperity to the country it is alright‚ but if the division only gives power to certain groups for their personal benefits‚ then we should be cautious

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    The stories were originally written in Kannada and then translated to English by Lakshmi and T.V. Subramanyam. The women in these stories play different roles such as housewives with modern ideas‚ an old fashioned ideology of staying home to serve her husband‚ an artist’s wife‚ a young woman married

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    Teugu Geevitam

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    References: ^ Laurie Bauer‚ 2007‚ The Linguistics Student’s Handbook‚ Edinburgh ^ "Declaration of Telugu and Kannada as classical languages" ^ "Telugu gets classical status". Times of India. 1 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-01.[dead link] ^ Abstract of speakers ’ strength of languages and mother tongues – 2000‚ Census of India‚ 2001 ^ Gopavaram‚ Padmapriya; Subrahmanyam

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