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    According to the 2011 census, Dalits make up 16.6% of India's population. Scheduled Castes (the official term for Hindu, Sikh and Buddhist Dalits) population in India is around 201 million. However, The total number of Dalits is probably much higher as Muslim and Christian Dalits are not included in these figures. Making up such a significant part of Indian society, the improvement of Dalits would certainly contribute a lot to the improvement of the whole society. This improvement, we say,…

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    Yaaku Tribe

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    Yaaku: 10 speakers, 1 language The Mukogodo, indigenous to the Mukogodo forest in Kenya, are one of the smallest tribes in the world consisting of only 5500 members. There language scarcer, with only Ten people speaking and only one completely fluent. The Yaaku is an example of how some languages struggle after cultural assimilation. Today the language sustains with one completely fluent speaker, an 84 year-old man, determined to save their dying language in order to preserve their culture…

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    It is followed by the mass migration of people to urban areas from rural areas,which is their home land. They are not belonging to anywhere. In Indian scenario the footloose plebians which includes women and men, children and adults, whose existence is in a circulatory mode and they were moved to lowest strata of labor system. They are not amalgamated and hence incapable to defy oppressive working condition. They are inwardly divided by the acute competition for the available work…

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    Moreover, public modes of transportation provide service for all persons, while cars can only be used by those who own and can drive them. Thus, cities need and benefit from public transportation services, which offer greater mobility for the netire population than people in rural areas can enjoy. Transit systems are also needed in…

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    PARTICIPATION OF THE BODO WOMEN IN AGRICULTURAL AND ALLIED OPERATIONS : A CASE STUDY IN BAKSADISTRICT OF ASSAM, INDIA DETSUNG SWARGIARY, JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW, DEPT. OF FOLKLORE RESEARCH, GAUHATI UNIVERSITY, ASSAM, INDIA detswargiary@gmail.com ABSTRACT The women in the Bodo society occupy a crucial place. They play a vital role in social, cultural, religious and economic means of life in their society. The Bodo women of village folk actively participate in agricultural…

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    1. 74% of the respondents were male and26% of the respondents were female. 2. 50% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 15-25. 24% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 25-35, 16% of the respondents fall in the age gathering of 35-45. 3. 14% respondents working for Indian Sugar Mills Association under 1 year, 18% respondents working for Indian Sugar Mills Association 1-3 years, 20% respondents 3-5 years working for Indian Sugar Millsorganization 4. 26% example of…

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    of the people would like to escape from the urban areas and seeking the adventure destination for relaxation, challenge, learning and exploration. This motivation of seeking and escaping are based on the Iso-Ahola model 1983. This may improved the growth of tourism which affected by many factors such as urbanization increase, reduce working hours, paid vacation and others. Adventure tourism is a wide range of outdoor leisure activities which commercially operated and involving interaction with…

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    What makes a country? Is it its people born in the country, its citizens? Is it the lines on the map, its borders? Or is it an idea the country claims to stand on? For Langston Hughes, the American Poet, Writer and social activist, one of the leader of the Harlem Renaissance, the answer is simple, yet elegant: His homeland the United States of America is everything above! It is his home just as it is his family and it is himself. It is the ideas that he put his faith in and the song he sings. In…

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    Everyone has to make decisions, but making them becomes even more difficult when you are in the spotlight. In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, there are many decisions to make, such as; when Caesar came back from Rome, he was offered the crown three times but denies it. He does this because he wants to feel needed; Brutus and the other conspirators realized what Caesar was doing and that he had the chance to be dangerous. With the help of Cassius’s letters, Brutus joined the conspirators, and they…

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    More than half the population of the world will be living in smart cities by the end of next decade. People want to avail benefits of a high tech environment living as an added advantage for those who want to. Technology is an aspect that is more responsive to people’s necessities, as one of the advantages of living in smart cities. Technology is also a powerful resource that tends to make people move towards cities making use of it. It is a response of the urban population in urban regions to…

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