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    INTRODUCTION AMUL Amul  is an Indian dairy cooperative‚ based at Anand in the state of Gujarat‚ India. The word Amul is derived from the Sanskrit word Amulya‚meaning invaluable.the co-operative is also sometimes reffered to as Anand Milk Union Limited. Formed in 1946‚ it is a brand managed by a cooperative body‚ the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation Ltd. (GCMMF)‚ which today is jointly owned by 3 million milk producers in Gujarat. Amul spurred India’s White Revolution‚ which made

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    Biodata 1. Candidates Name: 10. Subjects Name:- English: 101 2. Mothers Name: Sanskrit: 122 Science with practical: 086 3. Fathers Name: Social Science: 087 Maths: 041 4. Phone No. of Mother: 11. Date of Birth: 5. Mail ID: 12. Annual Income: 6. Sex: 13. Whether Single Child or not: 7. Caste: 14. Blood group 8. Disabled or not: 15. Seen/Checked:- 9. Medium: Fathers Signature: Mothers Signature: Sudha Murthy (also spelled Sudha Murty; née Kulkarni born

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    homes that had indoor plumbing systems. The people of this ancient civilization also had a written language‚ unforchanately this language has yet to be dicifiered. 4. What are Vedas? Sanskrit? The Vedas are the original scriptures of the Hindu religion‚ the are considered the most sacred writings in India. Sanskrit is the primary liturgical language of Hinduism. It is considered a philisofical language and is used in many of the Hindu writings. 5. Who are Aryans? The Aryans are a racial grouping

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    opened for about six years and it offers many levels of yoga classes for the public. According to Ms. Adele Gale‚ the owner and director‚ Atlanta Yoga does not have a formal mission but is there to spread the form of yoga known as Ashtanga‚ which in Sanskrit means the eighth limb. This form of yoga works with synchronization of deep rhythmic breathing and movements. By regulating your breathing it aids your body with strengthening the body‚ helping with digestion‚ regulating metabolism and helps with

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    Rite of passage from Hinduism Birth: Birth is one of the most significant events for Hindus. In some families‚ the father performs a ceremony immediately after the birth. He dips a gold pen into a jar of honey and writes the sacred Sanskrit symbol: “Om” onto the infant’s tongue. The symbol‚ which stands for truth‚ is written in hope that the child will be honest and speak only the truth‚ which is sweet as honey. After a little more than a week‚ the baby’s name is formally given. Usually the

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    of branded jewellery and ornaments in India. It is a division of Titan Company Limited‚ a company promoted by the Tata Group. The name was formed by combining the first two letters from Tata and नष्क "Nishk" (meaning gold coin or necklace in Sanskrit. Tanishq brand has recently been promoted inside popular Hindi movies also‚ like in Race 2.  It runs a popular scheme called Golden Harvest for sales promotion and to help buyers plan for large purchases like during weddings.

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    |Kabir | |Born |1440 | | |Pratapgarh‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ India | |Died |1518 | |Occupation |Weaver‚ poet | Kabīr (also Kabīra) (1440—1518) was a mystic poet and saint of India‚ whose writings have

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    Savanna Edwards Mr. Kemp HUM2410 Goddess of Kali Kali is one of the most well-known and worshipped Hindu Goddesses to this day. Kali is known as The Dark Mother and her bond with children is a relationship one would consider very unique. When it comes to children she forms a very intimate bond. Many people think of Kali as a destroyer but she destroys things only to recreate them again such as sin. It is believed that she goes into the darkness with us‚ and for us‚ to swallow our sins‚

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    versatility‚ and it has been used in Ayurvedic medicine for more than 4‚000 years due to its medicinal properties. Neem is also called ‘arista’ in Sanskrit- a word that means ‘perfect‚ complete and imperishable’. The seeds‚ bark and leaves contain compounds with proven antiseptic‚ antiviral‚ antipyretic‚ anti-inflammatory‚ anti-ulcer and antifungal uses. The Sanskrit name ‘nimba’ comes from the term ‘nimbati syasthyamdadati’ which means ‘to give good health’. Termites are a group of eusocial insects that

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    India has a history of being a fractured nation‚ at times this disunity was even able to save them from being taken over by conquerors like Alexander the Great. However‚ their luck was doomed to run out. India has always been a country rich in resources‚ making it natural prey to the British imperialists who not only wished to exploit these resources but the people of India as well. With a viewpoint such as this‚ it’s simple to see why Indian’s view of British Imperialists evolved into yet another

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