The country of India has a variety of genres of music including two traditional forms of music known as Hindustani and Carnatic. Hindustani music denotes to the customary culture of North India, and Carnatic music refers to the traditions of South India. Even though both forms of music include vocals and instrumentals, the former focuses on both, and the latter mainly focuses on vocals. In many cases, classical music from India are improvised during performances. Hindustani improvisations known as
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DEFINITION The Dalits (also known as Untouchables, Harijans, orScheduled Castes) have historically been poor, deprived of basic human rights, and treated as social inferiors in India. Dalits are a group of people, who constitute the lowest caste of the Indian Society. According to James Massey (author of the book Dalits in India) , “The term Dalit is one of the most ancient terms which has not only survived till date but also shared by a few of world’s oldest languages like Sanskrit and Hebrew”. The
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Trade & Finance life and economy of india The flag of India has three equal horizontal bands of saffron, white, and green with a blue chakra centered in the white band. The orange in the flag represents courage and sacrifice. The white represents truth, purity, and peace. The green represents faith, fertility, and chivalry. The blue chakra emblem is the Ashoka Chakra which is the Wheel of the Law. India shares borders with Bangladesh, Bhutan, Myanmar
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May 2011 section a How far do sources 10, 11 and 12 suggest that the Amritsar massacre created widespread and long-lasting hostility among Indians towards British rule? Some of the source explicitly highlight Indian resentment towards the British, and genuinely express their frustration at the slow pace of reforms. The Amritsar massacre catalysed discontent among the masses- however source 12 present an alternate view. It argues that the Muslim segment of the population was not as sympathetic.
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with Bharti Walmart for sourcing fresh vegetables directly. Quality Control and Control over Leakage and Wastage: due to organisation of the sector, 40% of the production does not reach the ultimate consumer. According to the news in Times of India, 42% of the children below the age group of 5 are malnourished and Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh has termed it as ―national shame‖. Food often gets rot in farm, in transit and in state-run warehouses. Cost conscious and highly competitive retailers
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Phoenix GEO-150 Introduction Perceptions about a country, either correct or incorrect, are easy to obtain by watching television or by picking up a newspaper. Within this paper, the writer will provide her perceptions of several different counties: India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Morocco. In addition to the writer’s perceptions of the country, the writer will review specific facts to see if the perceptions are warranted or are false. Local and Foreign Newspapers Within the News website, they categorize
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Mathew Sivaramakrishnan Suvrata Nandy Gaurav Verma Dhinesh Kumar Objectives: Objectives To study in detail about the Global Logistics Industry To study in detail about the Indian Logistics Industry To find out the areas where Logistics Industry in India is lacking To compare the Global Companies (UPS, FedEx and DHL) with the Indian Logistics Companies ( Gati , DTDC and First Flight) INTRODUCTION: INTRODUCTION What is Logistics? Management of flow of goods and services Integration of information
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Case Analysis DIVERSEY in India Submitted byNavdeep Jha (26NMP61) Anand Bajpai (26NMP62) Anirudh Singh (13EM01) Sudeshna Goswami (13EM02) Executive Summary: Diversey works in the niche area of cleaning & hygiene. The company focuses on providing end-to-end solutions for cleaning, sanitation and hygiene across 160 countries. Diversey launched its operations in India during 1998. By 2012, the persistent awareness efforts on Science of Cleaning in Indian market, coupled with superior quality
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to a Hindustani classical music performance: Raga, Alap, Gat, Tala, Rasa. 3. Compare and contrast Hindustani and Carnatic music traditions. 4. How do filmi songs differ from Qawwali songs? 5. In what ways is Indian music spiritual? 6. What made India and Indian music attractive to the “world traveler” or “hippy” generation of the 1960s and 1970s? Southeast Asia 1. To what extent are the terms classical, folk, and popular appropriate labels for describing Southeast Asian Music? 2. What are some
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Initially Namkeen in India was usually made at home but with the increasing number of companies coming up with cheap and good quality salted snacks the home made namkeens were replaced by packaged ones available in markets and shops. Since Namkeens form an integral part of the evening snacks of Indians they are constitute an important part of the Indian packaged food market. India is home to numerous top namkeen brands like Kurkure, cheese balls and Bhujia. Namkeen or salted snacks are a part
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