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    and wide to share today with us This is an annual event that we organize to provide to our students a big platform to display their talents which cannot be exhibited in a classroom in the regular course of studies. 2] Lighting of the Lamp Gitanjali --I now invite Ma’am Kavita and Maam Neeraj to proceed for the lighting of the lamp. Thank you Sreerag for the inspiring prayer in praise of Lord Ganesha. 3] Felicitation I now invite our Principal Mrs

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    Humanities FINAL REQUIREMENT IN HUMANITIES SUMMARY: INDIAN LITERATURE * Gitanjali * Karma MIDDLE EAST LITERATURE 1. Arabian Lit Excerpts of Koran The Fisherman and the Genie 2. Hebrew Story of Ruth AFRICAN LITERATURE * The Gentleman of the Jungle FRENCH LITERATURE * A Piece of String ENGLISH LITERATURE * My Heart Lifts Up AMERICAN LITERATURE * Road Not Taken INDIAN LITERATURE Gitanjali Vocabulary: Use the words in a sentence. 1. respite - The bad weather has

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    ACME: States for Infinity – Jewellery Market I N D E X I. Indian Jewelry Market – Statistics (One page only‚ put it in points strictly‚ ALL MUST VALID POINTS) – I will do it II. Major Players – States -DONE III. Gold Consumption State Wise (Excel Sheet) (PRATIK: Start filling the GAPS in the table & List the sources from where u get the data) – This Table is very IMPORTANT – U need to search In-Depth …Let’s see how god you are at Data screening -Mining :-) IV. Market Research –

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    The question as to what would be the state language of Pakistan was raised immediately after its creation. Muslim scholars and leaders logically believed that Urdu‚ only spoken by 7%‚ should be the lingua franca because it had gained a reputation as the cultural symbol of subcontinental Muslims. However‚ eastern Pakistanis regarded Urdu as the language of the elite‚ not the language of the people in the eastern province - who made up 56% of Pakistan’s population - where Bangla was the mother tongue

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    Jorasanko-aruna chakravarty The novel Jorasanko by Aruna Chakravarti is not a full-fledged work on Rabindranath Tagore. It is a tale on the powerful women in the Tagore household‚ Jorasanko—the ancestral house of Tagore. The Tagore women‚ some of them trailblazers and some who conformed without question‚ redefined the role of women in society. Chakravarti introduces the intellectually daring Tagore women through her imagination. The novel is set against a plot governed by patriarchy‚ ruling mothers-in-law

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    Analysis of Where the Mind is Without Fear by Rabindranath Tagore Here‚ we attempt a crucial analysis of Where the Mind is without Fear by Rabindranath Tagore. Where the Mind is without Fear consists of eleven lines and somewhat resembles the style of a sonnet. In a sonnet‚ the first eight lines usually present an idea‚ are argumentative‚ put a proposal or a problem. If we look at the first eight lines of Where the Mind is without Fear‚ we find that the lines are a form of a prayer

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    The Indian English novel evolved as a subaltern consciousness; as a reaction to break away from the colonial literature. Hence the post colonial literature in India witnessed a revolution against the idiom which the colonial writers followed. Gradually the Indian English authors began employing the techniques of hybrid language‚ magic realism peppered with native themes. Thus from a post colonial era Indian literature ushered into the modern and then the post-modern era. The saga of the Indian English

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    which Tagore’s play‚ The Post Office‚ succeeds in expressing through symbolism within the characters in three ways; Indians who follow and are content with British rule‚ transitional Indians‚ and Indians who rebel. Tagore was an Indian under British colonial rule. Throughout the play Tagore ’s symbols help explain the state of India during the British Empire. The Post Office introduces us to the Doctor. He is the man who diagnoses Amal and who will not let him leave the house because he is sick. The

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    Reflection Nur Safawanie binti Mohd.Syahril (Teslr1) As for the Falsafah dan Pendidikan coursework‚ we had been given three tasks. The first task is describing the educational philosopher. My group had decided to choose Rabindranatah Tagore. Honestly‚ we never heard about Tagore before. At first‚ we chose Jean Piaget as the educational philosopher. Unfortunately‚ when we showed to Madam Mary Anne our first draft‚ she told that Jean Piaget is not an educational philosopher. He gives an educational theory

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