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    5. Desai‚ R.R. and Krisahna‚ Raj.(1987). Women of Society in India‚ Delhi. Ajanta publications. 6 7. Heise‚ Lori. H.(1994). Violence Against Women:The Hidden Health Burden. Paper presented in World Bank Discussion‚ page 255‚ WashingtonDC . 8. Samaj‚the. news paper‚ Odisha. 2001 February 16‚ 2011 May 15‚ 2011 April 24. 11. Vasudev‚ Uma.(1978). Women Change and Conflict in India‚ MacMillan.

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    ekākṣara (lit. one symbol‚ character)‚ and in later times omkāra becomes prevalent. Phonologically‚ the syllable is /aum/‚ which is regularly monophthongised to [õː] in Sanskrit. It is sometimes also written with pluti‚ as o3m (ओ३म्)‚ notably by Arya Samaj. When occurring within a Sanskrit utterance‚ the syllable is subject to the normal rules of sandhi in Sanskrit grammar‚ however with the additional peculiarity that after preceding a or ā‚ the au of aum does not form vriddhi (au) but guna (o) per Pāṇini

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    sharing. Sikhs should always share their wealth and give part of their commissions to charity. The final practice that I found most fascinating is selfless services. Whenever a Sikh has an opportunity‚ this lifestyle encourages Sikhs to engage in Seva. Seva can include volunteering in community centres‚ at the Gurdwara‚ and helping around the community‚ to name a few. This is one of the reasons why I believe that Sikhism is

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    Essay on the Untouchability – The practice of ‘untouchability’ is a stigma attached to the Hindu society. It is an age-old one. It has its roots deep down in our social and religious system. Gandhiji regarded this practice as “a leper wound in the whole body of Hindu politic”. He even considered it as “the hate fullest expres­sion of caste.” It is very difficult to give a clear definition of untouchability. The word ‘untouchable’ applies to the despised and degraded section of the Hindu population

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    Repressive Policies of India

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    Repressive Colonial Policies The British had conquered India to promote their own political interest so followed many repressive policies. These policies become major barrier to India’s development. Some of these policies‚ especially those followed by Lord Lytton gave birth to nationalism. Lord Lytton was Viceroy from 1876-1880. The resentment against the British rule increased because of repressive measures. 1. In 1877 he organised a Grand Delhi Durbar to proclaim Queen Victoria as the Empress

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    Swami Vivekananda

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    Swami Vivekananda Swami Vivekananda (London‚ 1896.) | | Swami Vivekananda (Bangla: স্বামী বিবেকানন্দ‚ Hindi: स्वामी विवेकानन्द) (whose pre-monastic name was Narendranath Dutta Bangla: নরেন্দ্রনাথ দত্ত‚ Hindi: नरेन्द्रनाथ दत्त) (January 12‚ 1863 - July 4‚ 1902) is considered one of the most famous and influential spiritual leaders of the Hindu religion. He was the chief disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and was the founder of Ramakrishna Math and Ramakrishna Mission. He is considered by many

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    Kamala Bhasin

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    Lecturer in the Orientation Centre of the German Foundation for Developing Countries in Bad Honnef‚ West Germany. Then from 1972-1975 she was the Development Secretary of Seva Mandir in Udaipur‚ India. Seva Mandir is a non-government organization working with the poorer segments of the population in Rajasthan‚ India. While with Seva Mandir‚ Bhasin worked directly with the rural poor (men & women) to organize agricultural‚ economic and educational activities for their upliftment. The main emphasis

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    Hinduism Research Paper

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    “Hinduism and Modernity” The writings on Hinduism and modernity by David Smith are an interesting read due to the juxtaposition of two opposite (per the author) concepts filled with examples that are traditional and modern with a spirit of understanding that is the hallmark of modern times. The opening examples of the Ganesha idols drinking milk being ridiculed by a modern day press in India serves well to remind us that our thinking or “theorisation” has become rigidly scientific and we have developed

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    1 NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY‚ PROMOTED BY GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CENTRAL BOARD OF EXAMINATIONS BSS NATIONAL VOCATIONAL EDUCATION MISSION BHARAT SEVAK SAMAJ AHE002-MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNICIAN ONE YEAR EXAMINATION APRIL-2013 AHE002-01 COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH AND COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS TIME: 3 Hours INSTRUCTIONS * 33 questions are there in total * Write answers to each question in proportion to the mark allotted * During the first 15 minutes read the questions carefully I. FILL IN THE BLANKS

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    Lord Rama

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    A sacred place that attracts lakhs of devotees from all over the world‚ it is the abode of Lord Rama (The seventh incarnation of SriMahavishnu). This hill place which is encircled by holy river Godavari flowing towards southern direction is the famous shrine Bhadrachalam-The name derived from Bhadragiri (Mountain of Bhadra-a boon child of Meru and Menaka). According to an Ithihasas‚ the significance of this shrine dates back to the Ramayana Era. This coherent hill place existed in "Dandakaranya"

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