2.7.3 Jhaverchand Meghani (1897-1947) Jhaverchand Meghani‚ popularly known as a poet of powerful sentiments‚ tried his hand at writing historical novels too. He wrote historical novels like Samarangan (1938)‚ Sorath Taran Vahetan Pani‚ Ra Gangajaliyo (1939) and Gujarat-no Jay (Part I (1939)‚ Part II (1942)). Comparing Meghani with Munshi‚ Mansukhlal Jhaveri comments: “If Munshi’s major women characters are much-pampered adolescent daughters and Ramanlal Desai’s are charming beloveds‚ then Meghani’s
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PROUD TO BE AN INDIAN It’s a pleasant and a cold morning in India. The cold breeze makes the body cold. Saloni is a Punjabi girl whose ambition is to become a journalist. She likes to write poems and journals. She goes to Madras to do her higher studies. There she meets a guy‚ unexpectedly he is her relative named as Rajesh who is one of the most intelligent police officers in India. They both knew each other from their childhood. They had a crush on each other in their tender age itself but they
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best as an explanation from Old Man Warner who states “Lottery in June‚ corn be heavy soon” (Jackson 1241). This civilization or society has accepted that the sacrifice of one human life is for the greater good that of crop growth. Dr. V. Sudhakar Naidu in his analysis says “’The Lottery’ presents a weakness in human individuals” (3.1). In this case their weakness is the fear of starvation and certain death from hunger; ultimately this inspires the townspeople to be involved in this horrible tradition
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forms and effect on the society. | 1. NCERT. 2. Selective reading of IGNOU BA History. 3. IGNOU MA history | #3: Socio stuff 1. Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country. | 1. Starting point is IGNOU MPS 003 India democracy and Development. 2. Then there is Decent material scattered in IGNOU Sociology‚ political science and Public Administration (BA‚ MA). | 1. Salient features of Indian Society‚ Diversity of India. | | 1. Role of women and women’s
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NY: Oxford University Press. Hu‚ R. (2011‚ March 16). Chinese Investment in Africa: A Dangerous Game. In American Foreign Policy Princeton. Retrieved April 13‚ 2013‚ from http://afpprinceton.com/2011/03/chinese-investment-in-africa-a-dangerous-game/ Naidu‚ S. (2008‚ October). China–African relations: A new impulse in a changing continental landscape. Futures‚ 40(8)‚ 748-761. Doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2008.02.007 Rotberg‚ R. (Ed.). (2008). China into Africa : Trade‚ Aid‚ and Influence
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Indian languages viz. Bengali‚ Gujarati‚ Malayalam‚ Oriya‚ Punjabi‚ Tamil‚ Telugu and Urdu. Volumes 1 to 21 have been published in Hindi. Manuscripts of Volumes 22 to 25 are ready for printing. Volume 26 to 30 have been taken up for editing and press copy thereof will be sent to the press for printing shortly. 37 Volumes have been published in Tamil. Volumes 1 to 4 have been printed in Punjabi. 9 Volumes are in the press. Volumes 1-20 have been published in Gujarati. 14 Volumes have been published
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19 Social Problems 19.1 Introduction India is one of the developing nations of the modern world. It has become an independent country‚ a republic‚ more than a half century ago. During this period the country has been engaged in efforts to attain development and growth in various areas such as building infrastructure‚ production of food grains‚ science and technology and spread of education. The life expectancy has increased and many diseases have been controlled. However‚ there are many areas
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INTRODUCTION TO INDIAN FOOD Food Culture of Indians differs from one another according to the religion‚ state‚ language and caste. Each of these groups has their own unique cuisine. Thus‚ positioning India as the most cuisine diverse country in the world. There are 5 region that is the North‚ North East & East‚ West and South. North consist of 9 states‚ North East & East consist of 12 states‚ West consists of 3 states and South consist of 4 states. Each of the states has its own cuisine
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Badheka‚Gijubhai ( 1885 -1939 ) Girijashanker Badheka‚ generally known as Gijubhai‚ the most outstanding personality in the field of pre-primary education‚ was born to Bhagwanji and Sm. Kashiba of Vala in Saurashtra at Chittal 9Saurashtra) in the house of his maternal grandfather on 15 November 1885. He had his early education at a primary school at Vala and later passed the Matriculation from Bhavnagar around 1905. He joined the Shamlals College‚ but had to leave his studies incomplete and
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Modern Andhra‚ Social Science” Probings‚ Vo. 2‚ No.1‚ March. Haragopal‚ G (1987): “Dimension of Regionalism‚ Nationality Question in Andhra Pradesh”‚ TDSS‚ Pune. Krishna Reddy‚ G (2002): “New Populism and Liberalism: Regime Shift under Chandra Babu Naidu in Andhra Pradesh”‚ Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. XXXVII‚ No. 9‚ 2-8 March‚ pp. 871-883. www.etelangana.org Pingle‚ Gautham (2010): “The Historical Context of Andhra and Telangana-1949-56”‚ Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. XLV‚ No.8‚ pp. 57-65
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