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    Real Yoga Essay

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    going on a ski trip, or to the Caribbean. From the time I was an adolescent, my eyes absorbed the colors, dress, sounds, and culture from India. When I finally headed to the land of Krishna and Buddha, I did it solo. I trekked from Chennai, through Kerala, up to Goa and Mumbai, eating 50-cent meals from diners where no one spoke English. I tried to blend in despite my bright red backpack and blue eyes. A month in the South left me longing for more. Last year, I wrote about people I know that…

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    Ancient or modern, the society is always male oriented and views women as objects for pleasure. Even when the government advocates policies to protect women, their safety, integrity and honour are consistently being questioned and violated. The problem lies in the collective psyche of the society, which includes both men and women. The sensibility is fashioned according to the male norms and thus the females in our society either witness or participate in their own subjugation process. This…

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    India. The Hoysalas later came into conflict with the empire of Vijayanagar and the Muslim sultans of Delhi, and the last Hoysala rule was overthrown in 1346. At its height the dynasty ruled over parts of the modern states of Mysore, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.…

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    GENDER DISCRIMINTION IN ARUNDHATI ROY’S “THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS” 1. Introduction Arundhati Roy was born on November 24, 1961, in Shillong Meghalaya, in Bengal, North Eastern India. Her father was a Hindu tea planter, and her mother was a Christian teacher and social activist. Roy began her education at "Corpus Christi," a school founded by her mother in Aymanam, India. This school was very informal. As a result, Roy developed a way of thinking and writing. From the beginning of her…

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    Sowparnika Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION:- Sowparnika with its years of expertise in residential infrastructure has created a mark for itself within the business. With comes across Karnataka, Kerala, state and geographical area, Sowparnika comes became similar to surprisingly prime quality comes at reasonable costs. Working in synchronise with the National Vision of our Government of “Homes for All by 2020”, Sowparnika has been delivering luxury housing comes at reasonable costs. it's redefined the definition of reasonable…

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    Travancore Bank Ltd. has come a long way from being a bank started by the Diwan of Travancore, C.P. Ramaswami Iyer in 1945. Headquartered at Thiruvananthapuram, it was a premier bank of Kerala and undertook general banking business in addition to the government treasury work and foreign exchanges business. It achieved the name ‘State Bank of Travancore’ after it became a subsidiary of the State Bank of India (SBI) in 1960 under the SBI Subsidiary Banks Act, 1959. On 31st March 2017, it merged…

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    Things By Arundhati Roy

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    This assumes that the reader has previous knowledge regarding India’s political history. In the novel, Roy mentions the Marxist community; “The real secret was that communism crept into Kerala insidiously. The Marxists worked from within the communal divides. They offered a cocktail revolution. A heady mix of Eastern Marxism and orthodox Hinduism, spiked with a shot of democracy”. Additionally, Roy introduces political characters such as…

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    evidence is suggested in the ancient hieroglyphics. Not only is there evidence that suggest ancient aliens have visited Earth throughout history, but there is also a connection which recently happened between ancient aliens and the human race. In Kerala India, 2011, police officers with rifles stood guard at a temple when five secret tombs were opened beneath the temple for the first time in centuries, it was estimated around twenty-two billion dollars of artifacts were found. (Burns “Treasures…

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    Elephants are most known for being seen in zoos, circus, and tourist attractions. What most people do not realize is the abuse done to elephants to keep them behaving this way. Asian elephants are one of the two existing elephant species on earth, with African elephants being the other. Asian elephants are often referred to as Indian elephants as well, which are actually a subspecies of the Asian elephant. Asian elephants are most known in India for being a sacred religious animal. Projects in…

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    Cocoa Shop Case Study

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    Perusal Organization full Name The Central Arecanut and cocoa Marketing Processing Co-operativelimited Status of organization A Co-operative Society registered under the multi-state co-operative society’s act 1984. Operation areas Karnataka and Kerala state for membership. No limit for marketing Objective Procurement/Processing/Marketing of arecanut and since 1980 cocoa/cocoa products Date of Registration 11-07-1973 Commencement of business 12-11-1973 Head office Varanasi towers at…

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