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    did in the case of Mistry. As a diasporic writer Mistry exposed varied ways in his narrative that explored methods to mirror their experience and symbolised their dislocated dwelling places and identities. India, Indian people and their psychology could not stop his temptation of writing about India. He is so much inspired by his country’s love that he presented a wider canvas of the nation in his second novel ‘A Fine Balance’ which interweaves the life of ‘subaltern’ marginalised and …

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    the Rakhine state as this city is a port city. And there are many historical places to conserve and several places of attraction. Nowadays, port of Sittwe city has been promoted as Kaladan Multi-modal Transport Project which would have access from India Northeastern state via Kaladan River, has been executed since 2012 and it will be opened soon. According to these development plans, the areas adjacent to these projects’ area and to Kaladan River will be expected to be developed firstly than the…

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    in South Asia around 2000 BCE, during a time of hunting and gathering and the start of rice cultivation, the process of envisioning a faith and establishing a solid following proved to be difficult. The Indus River Valley civilization in northern India was populated by a diverse community, one group being Indo-European peoples known as the Aryans, who of which founded Hinduism. Acknowledging the large variety of people and beliefs, Hinduism’s characteristics, like the caste system and Hinduistic…

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    FEATURES THAT WOULD ENABLE US TO CHARACTERIZE HARAPPAN CIVILIZATION AS URBAN Aravind Chandrasekar SNU ID: 1210110025 November 14, 2015 Introduction Around 2600 B.C. various regional cultures were united and formed of what is known as the Indus valley civilization. It was commonly referred to as the Harappan civilization once the town of Harappa was discovered. This civilization was basically a Bronze Age culture that is popularly known for its urbanism. This was considered to be the…

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    Kenya Caves Research Paper

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    Construction Also known as the Verul Leni, The Ellora caves located about 29 kilometres northwest from the city of Aurangabad. These caves were carved out of the vertical face of the Charanandri hills during the period of 6th and 10th centuries, the same times the Ajanta caves were abandoned. Reminiscent of the Ajanta caves, the Ellora caves are also world famous for their spectacular paintings and sculpture. Even after extensive research, the experts are still unable to tell how these…

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    Final Essay Any particular cinema give insight to a societies’ culture and values. According to Vijay Mishra, on Bollywood Cinema: Temples of Desire, “in which different kinds of desire—particularly patriotic desires—are evoked through the melodramatic, realistic or fantastic conventions of pleasure” (2002). He defines Bollywood as a fantasy and realistic adventure. I will analyze two Bollywood movies by tackling the issue of inequality. They are Lagaan which depicts the discrimination between…

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    sacrificed for this piece of land, Pakistan is country for which my ancestors have sacrificed their lives, happiness and even their property. This country is not a piece of a land for me it is my identity, when your ancestors gave their life, property, money and even their happiness then this country just not remains a piece of land but actually it is a name for our emotions . I love Pakistan and I want to highlight this point that a human cannot love a piece of land, a human cannot give his…

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    Sanganer Case Study

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    SANGANER-BLOCK PRINT CLUSTER Introduction- Rajasthan has a rich craft and cultural heritage.Among the various crafts the most practiced and known craft is hand block printing. Printing is done at several places in Rajasthan and each place has its unique impact on the craft, due to historical, cultural and geographical impact and influences. Every region has developed its own style. The region of Sanganer has emerged as one such centre for the well known craft of hand block printing. Village…

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    Durga Puuja Case Study

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    from their hometown. Thus, they requested a place of work where the artisans, along with the other artists, could stay for the process of idol making. Hence, as their wishes were granted, Kumartuli came into existence as a center for clay art in north…

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    to the public’s interest. India’s first Law Minister and the chief architect of the Constitution of India Bhimaro Ramji Ambedkar’s conflicts with Gandhi lies in several differences of understanding and opinion of Indian society, the caste, the Poona Pact, and the question of whether Gandhi…

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