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    Pollution survey in Kolkata during Kali puja & Diwali Festivals- 2005 Introduction: The use of loudspeakers is regulated in terms of the Rules under the Environment Protection Act (1986) as well as the orders of the Supreme Court and the Calcutta High Court. The Police is empowered to enforce these rules and the orders. While the legal restrictions are mostly known by and large‚ special vigilance becomes necessary during festivals such as the Durga Puja‚ Kali Puja & Diwali. To have a clear idea about

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    into Brothels”‚ there are eight children that are being filmed in Kolkata‚ India. One of the children is a young girl named Puja. Her age was not defined in either the documentary or the article‚ but she seems to be going through the childhood stage of life. She is known for having a bright and kind personality‚ as well as being very giving and cheerful. According to the film‚ Puja was also the most inspired by the idea of education compared to the other seven children. She was also a natural with the

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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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    This passage is taken from the book Songs of Ourselves. This poem written by Sujata Bhatt is written post the British colonisation of India and importance of religions and culture in India. It is a poem written about the social and political concern of the lost of cultural identical renunciation of Indian identity. The poem is based on Religion and a bit of Greek Mythology. All the lines are not of the same length. This shows us that the poem is meant to be read slowly with understanding. The effect

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    community’s enhanced spiritual connection to Buddha through Karma and the practice Temple Puja. The Dalai Lama has also impacted the teachings and worship of Buddhism by taking Tibetan Buddhism to the broader world. Ultimately‚ the significance of Buddhism and its teachings have impacted significantly on the lives of adherents and the non-adherents. Buddhism derive from the assumption that ethical beliefs

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    preservation‚ and destruction (Kali presentation). I also learned on my own that she is sometimes called The Dark Mother‚ which is really cool. Probably my least favorite god is Hanuman‚ I don’t really know why he seems a little weird to me. The goddess Saraswati‚ representing knowledge‚ music‚ arts‚ wisdom‚ and learning‚ is depicted in all white she’s interesting as

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    worship. When Hindus worship‚ they do a puja. A puja is a ritual to attract the sense of both the devotee and the gods. By doing this ritual‚ it is mean to educate the feelings of devotion and religiously and therefore‚ bring God and spirituality into the center of human life. However‚ for example‚ during the visit to the Hindu Temple‚ the speaker was mentions rituals in their religion such as praying to their gods before they starting a puja‚ singing during the puja‚ and worship each

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    Sutev v.s Kutev Scenario #1 : Puja Sutev - Sutev wakes up early in the morning‚ bathes and begins his puja in a clean area facing North or East - He concentrates in mansi puja and chants the Swaminaryan mantra while doing mala. - Then he performs‚ pradakshina and dandavats - At the end of his puja‚ he reads 5 sholkas from the from the Shikshapati with sincerity Kutev - Kutev eats breakfast before doing puja and sits wherever he wants and in any direction. - He skips beads while

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    Riley Quinlan Professor Sapra ENGWR 301 13 May 2017 Namesake The Namesake‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ tells the story of a Bengali-Indian family who tries their best to fit into the American culture. The mother and father‚ Ashima and Ashoke‚ are the parents of a newborn baby boy‚ who struggle to name their child after a failed telegram attempt to the Ashima’s grandmother who had the honor of naming him. The parents decide on the name of Gogol‚ based on Ashoke’s literary idol. Throughout Gogol’s life he betrays

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    HR practices in Bangladesh Introduction ▪ Background Bangladesh‚ officially the People’s Republic of Bangladesh is a country in South Asia. It is bordered by India on all sides except for a small border with Burma (Myanmar) to the far southeast and by the Bay of Bengal to the south. Together with the Indian state of West Bengal‚ it makes up the ethno-linguistic region of Bengal. The name Bangladesh means "Country of Bengal" in the official Bengali language. Bangladesh is the eighth most

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