Ancient India vs Modern India Essay

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    FOR AGES, INDIA has been seen as an image of the otherworldly and outlandish East. Releasing India as a platitude runs the genuine danger of setting India in an immortal zone outside of this present reality, which is progressively current and complex. India is an unfathomable and quickly creating nation with twenty-eight unique states and seven union regions. India has a considerable number of dialects, religions and societies, which coincide and intermix. Delhi nightfall by Wili_hybrid…

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    Feminism In Nagamandala

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    establishes the concept that the plight of the Indian women is such that they are doomed to be always at the mercy of the men folk. Right from the ancient days, till the present, with certain exceptions, the situation has remained the same. Even Chitralekha, in spite of her being the daughter-in-law of the Bharatha family, is not an exception. Like most women in India, she too is in the same pathetic situation. Chitralekha pays the cost of her life to put her point forward and Swarnalata kills…

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    Jejuri Poem Analysis

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    Jejuri poems are all about Arun Kolatkar visiting the temple town in the state of Maharashtra where 'every other stone is a god or his cousin'. The poems are delicately written yet sharply observed - a temple door, a yellow butterfly and Maruti himself find equal care given to them all in turn. Jejuri poems oscillate between faith and scepticism. In his plat and colloquial tone, Kolatkar ironically treats the parallel scenario reinforcing it with concrete imagery. Kolatkar's use of concrete…

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    Amul Milk Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION : Ghee is a class of clarified butter that originated in South Asia and is commonly used in South Asian (Indian, Bangladeshi, Nepali, Sri Lankan, and Pakistani) cuisine and ritual. Ghee is a type of clarified butter that is prepared by boiling butter and removing the residue. Spices can be added for flavor. Ghee has a long shelf-life and needs no refrigeration if kept in an airtight container to prevent oxidation. The texture, color and taste of ghee depends on the…

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    Kamal Limited Case Study

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    before, but now with this facility given to Pakistan they see a big opportunity in garments. In home textile, they always had an edge on Bangladesh and India, but when they talk about the progress in exports in Bangladesh it is all based on garments. (6) How do you differentiate our commercial counselors/commercial attached to counterparts in India and Bangladesh? As far as their competence and commitment go, there is nothing wrong with them. They need the proper direction, tools, and resources…

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    Pakistan Holidays Pakistan is cultural rich country with assortment of numerous festivals celebrated every year. In Pakistan several days are designated as national holidays in reminiscences of national heroes and significant events. Some most common of them are: • Pakistan Day – 23 March. • Independence Day – 14 August. • Defense of Pakistan Day – 6 September. • Birth and death anniversaries of Quaid-e-Azam – 25 December and 11 September respectively. • Labor Day – 1 May. While some frequent…

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    CAMBODIA v. THAILAND (Temple of Preah Vihear) (Matter in issue territorial sovereignty) The Temple of Preah Vihear is an ancient sanctuary Hindu Shrine situated in the Eastern sector of the Dangrek range of mountains, at the southern border of Cambodia and northern border of Thailand. The primary issue in this case is that both countries claimed territorial sovereignty over this area. Before Cambodia attained independence in 1953, it was a part of French Indo-China and France conducted…

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    socio-cultural background of a place there by making it unique, identified and strong in itself. India, a country showcasing great cultural and geographical diversity, each part of which is having its own cultural identity and geographic parameters, is a reason for evolution of varied vernacular architectural styles practiced here. Local architectural designs and construction practices in northerly situated state of India, Himachal Pradesh is full of ethnic values and treasured resources.…

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    Treatment of women in society shashi Desponde’s selected short stories A Liberated Woman and It Was the Nightingale Shashi Desponde , an Indian woman writer in, was born in a small town of Dharward in 1938. Her father, the famous kannada playwright, was described as ‘the Bernard Shaw of the ‘Kannada theatre’ .She acquired an M.A. in English from Mysore University. She married Dr. Desponde, A Neuro-pathologist in 1962 and visited England in 1969. Inspired by this visit, she published an account…

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    depicted in the book as a minority fighting against the dominant. The Assassins in the medieval myths were perceived from an Orientalist tradition, and then they were enhanced by some ideological implications; to be seen later as predecessors of the modern Islamic terrorism. The Muslim society needs some committed scholars like Bernard Lewis to present the right image of Islam, instead of the distorted image that the Orientalists give about the Orient and…

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