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    Bond was born on May 19, 1934 at Kasauli, Himachal Pradesh. He is the eldest son of late Aubrey Alexander Bond, a British officer in Royal Air Force in India. His sister Ellen was a little handicapped child with defective vision and initial signs of epilepsy. Ellen lived with Granny (Grandmother) and brother William at Calcutta, but Bond grew-up in Jamnagar (Gujarat), Dehradun and Simla. He is the most popular and sensitive contemporary short story writer of our times. He wrote his first short…

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    CASE STUDY Case study No-1 Ms. Remna (name changed )originally hailed from Uttar Pradesh ordinarily resides in Guwahati with her three young sisters and was working in a Beauty Parlour. Her father died in 2008. After her father’s death she became the sole earning member of family to look after her three young sisters. When she was 16 years old was subjected to trafficking to Mumbai in 2010. The trafficker was a lady who was known to her colleague. Her colleague told to Remna about…

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    The Jala Motif

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    1 ANURAN DASGUPTA Filtering the Gaze – The Jala Motif in the decorations of Apsara Bracket Figures in the Cennakesava temple of Belur After the decline of the late Chalukyans, the northern region of their territory (present southern Karnataka) saw the rise of a dynasty named Hoysala. At their peak their kingdom spread from the Tungabhadra River in the north (Chalukyan territory) to the Kaveri river in the south (Chola territory). Originated in the hilly regions of western boundary of the Hassan…

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    Ishwar Singh finally enters a house where he murders several people and then makes a grab for a young, pretty girl and carries her some distance with the purpose of raping her at an abandoned place. It is his intention as he describes in his words using a metaphor from a game of cards to “shuffle her a bit”. It is only after a while he realizes that he has committed rape on a dead girl. During his next meeting with Kalwant Kaur at her house, he indulges in a flirtatious banter with her…

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    holds together the threads of the traditional and of the colonial. As a child, visiting Delhi was a yearly ritual (I come from Chandigarh, north of Delhi) - a pitstop, along the visit to my grandmother. My view of Delhi was a cognitive effect of the media. I knew only two things - 'Delhi is unsafe for women,' and that it meant visiting our beautiful grandmother. It was after her death, that when I visited Delhi, I realised why she loved the city - why she chose to stay there no matter how much…

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    Incarcerating Landfills

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    Dumps around the World, which is discussed in Box 3.4, in Clarke’s text Health, Illness and Medicine in Canada, analyzes how dumps reiterate the hierarchical level and different statuses that are present in today’s society. Westernized countries ship their garbage to less industrialized countries where it stays while it decomposes. The amount of garbage decomposing at one specific dump causes those living in close proximity to be exposed to an exuberant amount of toxic chemicals and toxic fumes.…

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    political, economic, and social structures from c. 1750-1900. The most prominent, but not only effects of imperialism in India’s country from 1750-1900 is The British East India Company’s overpowering control over India’s economy resulting in a “Puppet Delhi”, the Sepoys set up to work unfairly by Britain causing social rebellion, and the political British Raj’s hold over India, causing a sense of nationalism and enlightenment thinking. The first effect Imperialism had on India is…

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    Air Pollution In India

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    India has a population of approximately 1.29 billion. New Delhi, one of India’s larger cities, has a population of approximately 25.7 million. In 2010, there was total of 4.7 million road vehicles in New Delhi (The Underlying Causes of Delhi 's Air Pollution Problems). The large number of road vehicles is influenced by a number of factors. Buses are taxed more heavily than cars, making buses more expensive…

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    Spicejet Case Study

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    third biggest aircraft in the nation by number of travelers conveyed, with a piece of the overall industry of 13.2% as of March 2017. The carrier works 312 day by day flights to 55 goals, including 45 Indian and 10 global goals from its centers at Delhi, Kolkata and Hyderabad. Built up as air taxi provider ModiLuft in 1994, the organization was gained by Indian business person Ajay Singh in 2004 and re-dedicated as SpiceJet. The carrier worked its initially flight in May 2005. Indian media…

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    Case Study Of Liposuction

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    Summary: If you are planning to undergo liposuction, it is quite prudent to choose a credible and licensed surgeon. If you already know that you want to have a liposuction surgery in Delhi, then you are required to select a surgeon who will carry out the surgery. Individuals often select their surgeons from a directory. It is not recommended that you pick a plastic surgeon in that manner. A surgeon should be selected based upon references from past patients. This is habitually the superlative…

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