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    Mahadev Govind Ranade and Romesh Chander Dutt‚ the field reached a high level in India‚ giving rise to a stellar set of practitioners and an impressive body of scholarship‚ ranging from Irfan Habib’s studies of the Mughal empire to Amiya Bagchi’s analyses of the colonial economy. In the last century and a half‚ three main lines of thinking may be identified in Indian economic history. The first is the early nationalist school inaugurated by Ranade and Dutt. The turn to history for these thinkers

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    ||Om Sree Guru Devaya Namah|| About the Institution In the year 1973‚ the renowned Hindi magazine named ‘Kadambini’ had printed an interesting article about two sages from India. The article threw light upon the pious activities of the sages. It said that they spent most of their time in practising meditation. One of the sages chose Amarkantak‚ the king of pilgrimages as the meditation. Amarkantak region is a unique natural heritage area and the meeting point of the Vindhyas and the Satpuras

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    of bride groom demands accessories and money to the bride parents and if their demands don’t fulfill then they harm the bride. But at ancient times bride parents own self give all the accessories according to their capability. As parents of sita had given many accessories to their daughters so from that day this system takes place‚ at the time of making this system our elders had not thanked that in the future it will take place as a type of poison. At last I request to the govt. please

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    Title: LAJJA- A CULTURAL ANALYSIS “Galti uski hi hogi…who ladki jo hai” . How many of us are familiar with this statement? How many of us have experienced something like this? The answer is a lot‚ a lot which cannot be counted. If its rape‚ it is the girl’s fault as she must have allowed it; if its eve-teasing‚ it’s again the girl’s fault as she must have been provocative. Every time a girl is victimised‚ people go against her and instead of punishing the criminal‚ the girl is accused. In this

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    Practices and Beliefs Different inhabitants in Mindanao result in big differences of practices and beliefs. Discrimination is common and this happens everywhere. Despite this‚ Lumads‚ Catholic Christians‚ and Muslims are free to express their beliefs and practices. Lumads have not succumbed to the modern ways of living. Up to this day‚ they prefer to live in the mountainsides of Mindanao‚ living the traditional life. Their beliefs can be seen through the ornaments of every woman and the woven dresses

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    al-Akhbār‚ Kurrachi Advertiser‚ Lahore Chronicle and The Panjabee are only a few to mention.8 2. Those English‚ Bengali‚ Persian and other language newspapers‚ which were founded by educated Indians‚ like Raja Ram Mohan Rai‚ Dawarka Nath Tegore‚ Hari Dutt and many others. Their reformist press was different from that of Delhi and adjoining areas. These nationalist Indians used their press with a complete understanding of the changing political economic and cultural environment with major focus on development

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    Allahabad bank:- Headquarters: Kolkata‚ Founded: 1865 Andhra bank:- Headquarters: Hyderabad‚ Founded: 1923‚ Founder: Bhogaraju pattabhi sitaramaya‚ key people: B A prabhakar Bank of Baroda:- Headquarters: Vadodara‚ Founded: 1908‚ Founder: Maharaja Sayajirao Gaekwad Key people: SS Mundra (Chairman&MD) Bank of India:- Founded: 7Sep 1906‚ Headquarters: Mumbai‚ Key people Vijayalakshmi R Iyer (CMD) Bank of Maharashtra:- Founded 1935‚ Headquraters: Pune‚ Key people: Shri Narendra Singh

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    In the past‚ women have been oppressed to a point where they were treated as a completely different species. They were in a country that seemed to be a dark tunnel with no hope‚ dreams‚ or sense of fulfillment. Now women have been given their natural birthrights‚ and they are now able to do everything males can do. Women in India are beginning to follow the direction that the women of the Western world took more than eighty years ago; demanding treatment as human equals. However‚ it has become

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    Amanda R. Wright Religion 101 12/12/04 Prof. Nichols Final Paper Many people are familiar with the novel Dracula‚ by Bram Stoker. It is typically referred to as a horror story sure to give a good scare. However‚ Bram Stoker was not merely out to give his Victorian audience a thrill ride. Many symbols and themes‚ particularly those of the main antagonist Dracula‚ were brought into the novel to teach a lesson. Oddly enough‚ Dracula resembles other forces of evil in other religions as well

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    The Economic and Social Impact of Colonial Rule in India Chapter 3 of Class Structure and Economic Growth: India & Pakistan since the Moghuls Maddison (1971) British imperialism was more pragmatic than that of other colonial powers. Its motivation was economic‚ not evangelical. There was none of the dedicated Christian fanaticism which the Portuguese and Spanish demonstrated in Latin America and less enthusiasm for cultural diffusion than the French (or the Americans) showed in their colonies. For

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