02/12/2014 Dances of India State Wise ListDifferent Types of Indian Dances | InfoMania S.NO DANCE STATE Odissi 1. Bhaka Wata Odisha Dandante Chakiarkoothu Kathakali Mohiniattam Ottam Thullal Chavittu Natakam 2. Kaikotti Kalai Kerala Koodiyattam Krishnavattam Mudiyettu Tappatri Kai Theyyam Bharatnatyam Kummi Kolattam Devarattam Poikkal Kuthirai Attam Therukkoothu 3. Karakattam Tamil Nadu Mayilattam Kavadiattam Silambattam Thappattam Kaliattam Puliyattam Kuchipudi 4. VeethiBhagavatham
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driven by Sustainable Development Society or SUNDESH‚ which aims to reach out to the weaker and more vulnerable sections of our society. Today‚ SUNDESH operates in Ghaziabad & Gautam Budh Nagar districts of Uttar Pradesh and in Rudrapur district of Uttarakhand. Over the years‚ it has contributed to many worthy causes‚ addressing children’s literacy‚ improving healthcare services‚ skill development‚ and environment. To cite a few examples‚ almost 2‚000 women have been offered skill development training
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The idea of difference or strangeness dominates the human psyche. We‚ as a species‚ believe that we are ‘different’ from animals. Even as individuals‚ we believe that we are different from the ‘others’. Such a belief‚ which is the outcome of social‚ cultural and religious moorings shapes our identity. It also develops our perspective‚ shapes our attitude and defines our understanding of the world around us. In a multi-cultural and multi-religious country like India‚ the interests of various groups
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List of Indian Prime Ministers (1947-2009) 1 | Jawahar Lal Nehru | 15-Aug-1947 | 27-May-1964 | 14-Nov-1889 | 27-May-1964 | Indian NationalCongress | 2 | Gulzarilal Nanda | 27-May-1964 | 9 June 1964 * | 4 July 1898 | 15-Jan-1998 | Indian NationalCongress | 3 | Lal Bahadur Shastri | 09-Jun-1964 | 11-Jan-1966 | 02-Oct-1904 | 11-Jan-1966 | Indian NationalCongress | 4 | Gulzarilal Nanda | 11-Jan-1966 | 24 January 1966 * | 4-July-1898 | 15-Jan-1998 | Indian NationalCongress | 5 | Indira Gandhi
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FIELDWORK SEGMENT (PRM 2010-12) THEME PAPER EDUCATIONAL ASPIRATIONS IN RURAL INDIA A COMPARATIVE STUDY ACROSS STATES Guide: Prof. S.N.Biswas Submitted by: Abhijeet Jha Kamal Deep Antil Laxmidhar Sundara Remya TP Vaibhav Gupta INSTITUTE OF RURAL MANAGEMENT ANAND 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express our sincere thanks towards all those people who have helped us in our theme report with their invaluable suggestions from time to time. We would like to thank our theme
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Overview For over six decades‚ we have been moving people and goods‚ touching you and millions across 50 countries worldwide. Today‚ we are the flagship of the Hinduja Group‚ one of the largest commercial vehicle manufacturers in India with a turnover of US $ 2.5 billion in 2011-12 having consistently delivered profits to our stake-holders since inception. Our buses safely carry 70 million passengers to their destinations every day. Close to 700‚000 of our vehicles keep the wheels of economies
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extracts against Clinical Pathogens Abhishek Mathur*1‚ Ravinder Singh1‚ Sajad Yousuf1‚ Aprajita Bhardwaj1‚ Satish K. Verma1‚ Pradeep Babu2‚ Vinay Gupta2‚ GBKS Prasad3 and V.K. Dua4 Sai Institute of Paramedical & Allied Sciences‚ Dehradun (U.K)‚ India Uttarakhand Technical University‚ Dehradun (U.K)‚ India Jiwaji University‚ Gwalior (M.P)‚ India National Institute of Malaria Research‚ Hardwar (U.K)‚ India ______________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT The antifungal
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Responsible Tourism: Trends in Indian Tourism Sector Authors: Mr Piyush Sharma Asst. Professor BCIHMCT Ph: 09810658060 Email: piyush@bcihmct.ac.in Ms Reshma Kamboj Asst. Professor BCIHMCT Ph: 09810162553 Email: reshma@bcihmct.ac.in Responsible tourism: Trends in Indian tourism sector Abstract: The significant change in trends of tourism in recent times has been increasing interest of people in visiting exotic locals with natural resources all around. This is mainly on account
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celebrated work in the field of environmental history is The Unquiet Woods: Ecological Change and Peasant Resistance in the Himalaya (1989). In The Unquiet Woods‚ he studies the (then still current) Chipko movement where villagers from a region in Uttarakhand opposed the profitable exploitation of their forests. He shows that this phenomenon is “part of the long history of confrontation between local population and the administrators and practitioners of scientific forestry‚ both under the Raj and more
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In the present times‚ prayers are not offered in this temple. This temple is now under the supervision of Archaeological Survey of India. Other Sun Temples in India are as follows : Konark in Orissa Martand in Jammu and Kashmir near Almora in Uttarakhand Dakshinaarka temple in Gaya‚ Bihar Punark and Deo Barunark in Bihar Bhramanya Dev Temple at Unao‚ Balaji in Madhya Pradesh Sun Temple at Sri Surya Pahar in Assam Suryanaar Temple at Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu Surya Narayana Swamy temple at Arasavalli in Andhra
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