perfect, but a country can be made perfect by its citizens’ contributions. Our country, India, is a developing country. It needs the contributions of its citizens. But its citizens are least bothered about it and most of them think “What can I do? It’s the duty of the government, isn’t it?” But on contrary only we the people of India can bring about the changes in our country. Today, every citizen of India complains about the corrupt officials and ministers of our government. Ask any child about
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Introduction The academic libraries which include University and College Libraries are significant number of libraries in India. Out of which some are very good; some good and others are not so good libraries at present. From last fifty years UGC provides various types of grants to academic libraries for their development in the form of infrastructure, services, collection and all round development. UGC also provide technical assistance and special grants through INFLIBNET to university and college
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Republic of India (Bhārat Gaṇarājya), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the south-west, and the Bay of Bengal on the south-east, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Burma (Myanmar) and Bangladesh to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in
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writer describes conditions as he sees them at a time in history when buildings called Ibadatkhana (Hall of Religious Discussions) were completed. Bada’s view on history was based upon a period of time that followed the expansion of the empire into India. As a result of the emperor’s expansion and development, there came a time when the kingdom was essentially stable and was no longer involved in conquest. Instead of a battle to gain territory, the emperor was creating an elaborate administrative bureaucracy
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of school, young people try to decide what they want to do, where they want to go, who they want to be with – before those choices get limited by the constraints of marriage, children and career. Culture influences in India in emerging adulthood In my culture as I m from India, examination of (a) whether or not they feel they are adult (b) the criteria they deem necessary for becoming an adults, (c) the extent to which they feel optimistic about their future. There are some conditions that seem
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Kumbh Mela is a sacred festival that only happens once every twelve years, which is celebrated by millions of Hindu pilgrims living in India. It has been noted to be one of the largest and most peaceful gatherings in human history where Indians who practice Hinduism migrate to the Ganges River to wash off their sins to be purified. The two videos that were to be watched were very different from each other, but showed the difference between the insider and outsider perspective very well. In the promotional
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Especially after inspecting India, Nepal and Pakistan, Barner grabbed first hand information to reveal how deep this socioeconomic problem embeds in these countries. She also should announce all the efforts IKEA makes on this issue, such as an anti child labor clause in the supply contract, a third party monitor system to child labor practices at the suppliers in India and Pakistan, and an action of joining the Regmark to deal with the child labor problem on products from India. 2. Barner should stop
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Indus Valley civilization Introduction Have you heard about Indus Valley civilization? It’s one of the worlds’ four cradle of civilization, and one of the two ancient origins of Indian civilization. Also, it is the earliest civilization in India. However, it isn’t accepted as India’s history. From now on, let’s see it concretely. Body 1 Indus Valley civilization developed from about 2500 BCE. It was centered on a river and located in the basin of the Indus. Its exact location is match with today’s
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An Analysis of Indian Sensibility in Nissim Ezekiel’s Poetry (On the basis of the analysis of Night of the Scorpion, The Patriot, The Professor and Jewish Wedding in Bombay) Nissim Ezekiel is one of the most celebrated poets of the postcolonial Indian literary history. He has wielded great influence as a leading poet, editor and an occasional playwright. He’s applauded for his subtlety in exploring common mundane themes in a comic light. His poetry lacks the nationalistic fervor that was
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