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    Indo-European Aryans

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    as local agricultural techniques and even adjust their diets to accommodate what would grow best in their new territories. As time progressed the region’s environment changed and was no longer so accommodating to the Aryans; “some say that the Saraswati River was drying up‚ others that the region suffered catastrophic floods” (Violatti). Either way‚ agriculture would have greatly suffered as a result‚ causing the Aryan civilization to decline. During their approximate 1000-year reign‚ they evolved

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    Anakapalle city is a revenue Division part of Greater Visakha Municipal Corporation in the Visakhapatnam district of Andhra Pradesh‚ a state in India. The Anakapalle town is famous for its jaggery market. Its market is ranked second in India in terms of jaggery imports/exports.[1] Anakapalle is also a very busy and famous business center in this region. Many people from the rural areas around the town cites Anakapalle as their destination for their shopping and medical needs. 20% of Anakapalli people

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    Narayan’s first four books‚ including the semi-autobiographical trilogy of Swami and Friends‚ The Bachelor of Arts and The English Teacher. Narayan’s works also include The Financial Expert‚ hailed as one of the most original works of 1951‚ and Sahitya Akademi Award winner The Guide‚ which was adapted for film and for Broadway. The setting for most of Narayan’s stories is the fictional town of Malgudi‚ first introduced in Swami and Friends. His narratives highlight social context and provide a feel

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    Hinduism was introduced to the United States during the World’s Parliament of Religion in Chicago. This event took place in 1893 where Swami Vivekananda came to talk about Hinduism‚ as an uninvited guest. He made a speech which had increased the popularity of Hinduism and the Vedanta Society (created by Vivekananda in 1896) in the United States. Later in the early 1900s a master of hindu philosophy named Paramahansa Yogananda arrived in the United States. He used the practice Yoga to “free the self

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    durga puja

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    One of the biggest social events of India‚ Durga Puja is considered the main festival for Bengalis. It is a ten-day carnival in West Bengal‚ the eastern state of India. Magnificently created puja pandals are erected at every other street of Kolkata‚ the capital city of West Bengal. Every pooja pandal is unique in its own terms‚ with beautiful patterns that are true delight to the eyes. A spurt of fanfare can be sensed all through the ten days‚ especially on the last four days of the festival. Bengalis

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    if I were the Prime Minister of India‚ what would I do to make India a super power by 2020? “where the mind is without fear and the head is held high...Into that heaven of freedom‚ my father‚ let my country awake". Tagore and so many other leaders of our country envisioned an India far better than what we have made it today. Easy though it may be for us to blame it on the ’corrupt political leaders’ or the ‘useless government’‚ the truth lies in the fact that they are also one of us. we have

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    Students Dissertation

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    Name of the Student Ajoy Saikia Arindam Bhagyashree Mhapsekar Bitupan Hathimura Darryl Castelino Dharmendra Singh Dhaval Shukla Sandip Maru Gwenydd Perrira Ishan Thaker Jignesh Sonera Pranjit Sharmah Rahul P.K. Riyanka Talukdar Rohan Jagtap Sachin Swami Swapnil Kokane Topon Bora Vishal Vaghela Vivek Singh Vrushank Upadhyaya Yash Pal Yadav Subject MGT-AS-GC SB SB-MD CPM CPM MGT-BSIP-GC SB-Baroda MGT-GC-AS MGT-PRL-VP SB-BGD SB-BGD SB-BGD MGT-PRL-VP SB-BSIP MGT-KU SB MGT-Prof.Karmarkar-VP MGT-AS-GC

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    India is a land of great diversity. It described as a land of many religions and innumerable languages‚ it might well be described as a land of festivals as well. Indians love celebrating. Every little occasion from the harvesting of crops‚ welcoming the spring or rain‚ to seeing the full moon lends itself to joyous celebrations splashed with colors‚ music‚ folk dances and songs. Even the birthdays of divine beings are celebrated by connecting them with particular festivals. The Indian calendar

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    India -Chennai- Tamil- language‚ “the city” Tamil Nadu Architecture‚ Hindu-temples-gopurans Landscape Weather Population- 7 million Local and international: media‚ food -History‚ Culture of India- Population: 1 billion Space‚ 1/3 of USA 15 major languages‚ many alphabets Two national languages: Hindi & English World’s largest democracy Most diverse nation: ethnic groups‚ cultures Many musical types‚ diverse ecology Regionalism: North & South -The Indus Valley Civilization (c

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    In India different approaches to domestic responsibilities are found in the various ethnic groups. In a Hindu family‚ the head of the family is the Griha Swami (Lord of the House) and his wife is the Griha Swamini(Lady of the House). The Sanskrit words Grihast and Grihasta perhaps come closest to describing the entire gamut of activities and roles undertaken by the householder or housewife. Grih is the Sanskrit root for house or home; Grihasta and Grihast are derivatives of this root‚ as is Grihastya

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