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    It has sidelined the customary ideas like joint family framework, shared trust, and most profound sense of being. Each society has a set of traditions and regulations. Particularly India is a country of various society and Indian individuals are truly enamored with their society and protecting its virtue. It is their affection and connection to their society makes them hesitant to the interruption of other society. The main special…

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    English & German. This seeming contradiction in urge to prioritise reform over freedom or vice-versa, could only be concluded 13 years later, when Mahatma Gandhi led the programs of social reforms to be woven into freedom struggle. In a society like India, with lines of region, religion, caste and language cutting through the society, a heightened national self-awareness, almost always translated into heightened awareness at every level of social structure – one could not be had without the…

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    Indian Ocean Trade Essay

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    Changes and Continuities Over The Indian Ocean Trade The Indian Ocean trade was efficient sea-based trade routes that brought not only various good but also ideas and cultural diversities. It dates back to as early as 2000 BCE and continued being used for centuries after. Indian ocean trade remained relatively peaceful, in spite of this the kingdoms and religions that dominated the region changed frequently. The kingdoms and people involved with the Indian Ocean trade changed frequently…

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    Elements Of Design

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    example of Thorpe’s four criteria. The two organisations, Games for Change and USAID publicly revealed the oppression of women and girls and on their behalf, the two organisations created three mobile games aimed at communities in India and East Africa. Considering that India has around 81% mobile phone users, it is highly likely that an app made to educate women and children basic survival skills will be a success. Half the Sky: Mobile game consists of 3 games. One of which is ‘9 Minutes’, this…

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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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    Chapter III A Name without a Face Geeta Abraham Jose’s By The River Pampa I Stood (Time - Early part of the twentieth century) Keralam (the State of Kerala was formed in September 1956) became the site of progressive ideals as early as the nineteenth century with the arrival of missionaries from England and other parts of Europe to Malabar, Kochi and Tiruvitamkoor. Missionaries criticized various practices like untouchability, unapproachability, sexual immorality, hierarchies based on caste,…

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    Indo-Canadians immigrant and woman novelist concerned the culture and double tendencies between the two places of Canada and India and the emotional tensions which shows the impact of the south Asian Inter–Culturalism Baldwin Shauna Singh has also written same of the nostalgia impressions in her works about the sikh woman in three countries like India Canada and the united states India was known as the land of spirituality and philosophy as it has been a birth place for several religions that…

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    Summary Of Bhagavad Gita

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    The Bhagavad-Gita is an ancient Hindu text depicting the qualms of a prince during a war against his own kin. Despite the text coming into existence many centuries ago, the teachings are still relevant to this day. Although the characters and lessons are derived from Hinduism and the culture, the Gita is still applicable to day to day life even for one not of the Hindu faith. The lessons are taught from a deity under the guise of a lowly charioteer accompanying Prince Arjuna. Sri Krishna is the…

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    Amongst the enormous corpus of Hindu literature, Mahabharata stands out as a text of great magnitude, originally comprising of 100,000 Sanskrit shlokas, say about 2 million words. ‘Vedvyasya’, the author of Mahabharata has weaved a plethora of characters in this great Hindu epic, through which he takes the reader through every conceivable human emotion and situation, thus making it possible to identify with it even today. It even boasts, ‘What is here is found elsewhere. What is not here is…

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    Dar-ul-Ulum Deoband which became a reference point of Sunni intellectual activity in 1867 when this Madrasa was established but actually it was formed in 1945 when members like Shabir Ahmad Usmani broke from the Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind to support All India Muslim League by joining the Pakistan cause in the Indian subcontinent. Its first president was Allama Shabir Ahmed Usmani. Now it is an Assembly of Islamic Clergy and religious political block in Pakistan. But, due to differences on…

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