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Accounts of the Sino-Indian border dispute, 1962 and the India-Pakistan conflict of 1971.
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"Akashvani" (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service, Bombay, started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in English, which was published beginning ...
The protagonist with an inborn lump above his right eyebrow, introvert in nature, nurtured by grandparents; has a hobby of writing, a dream to be successful writer and needs a government job to fulfill his ambitions who falls in a bad company and gets supplementary in his matrix. He comes in touch with two beautiful girls who become his ideal later. In his final year of graduation, his family forces him to enter in the wedlock and with a rich and educated beautiful girl he gets married. He loves to teach English and wants to be a government English teacher. While pursuing in a competition exam he gets caught by the police and has been charged under IPC Act 283.Further,He loses his conscious in a family dispute, after getting his conscious back he finds himself as a new birth. He leaves his home and migrates in a city to achieve his dreams. Will he be a part of the crowd or be something else? Will he forget his family or the family members will let him live happily there too, won’t they? Will he get a govt. job as an English teacher or will he be a successful author? Will his dreams come true?
Name is like the ornament of a person. The personality goes haywire if the ornamentation is not proper. Sometime back, people had started adopting bizarre and meaningless names. But, now with the spread of education, people have begun to show interest in good and meaningful names. Complying with this angle, the book has incorporated a collection of attractive and charming names. The amazing aspect of this book is that it prepares you for self-assessment of your name on the touchstone of Astrology so that you can evaluate your name yourself- whether it is favoring your luck or not.
Omprakash Valmiki describes his life as an untouchable, or Dalit, in the newly independent India of the 1950s. "Joothan" refers to scraps of food left on a plate, destined for the garbage or animals. India's untouchables have been forced to accept and eat joothan for centuries, and the word encapsulates the pain, humiliation, and poverty of a community forced to live at the bottom of India's social pyramid. Although untouchability was abolished in 1949, Dalits continued to face discrimination, economic deprivation, violence, and ridicule. Valmiki shares his heroic struggle to survive a preordained life of perpetual physical and mental persecution and his transformation into a speaking subject under the influence of the great Dalit political leader, B. R. Ambedkar. A document of the long-silenced and long-denied sufferings of the Dalits, Joothan is a major contribution to the archives of Dalit history and a manifesto for the revolutionary transformation of society and human consciousness.
This is an ethnographic monograph that studies the memories of the 1947 Partition of India. It examines how survivors use the ideology of Hindu nationalism to rationalise the Partition's death and suffering.
In times of current crisis, the voices of women are needed more than ever. The accumulation of war and environmental catastrophes teaches us that exploitation of people and nature through violent appropriation and enrichment for the sake of short-term self-interest exacts its price. This book presents contributions on the currently most relevant and most urgent issues: reshaping the economy, environmental problems, technology and the re-reading of history from the non-western and western tradition. With an outlook into the problems of class, race and gender in its intersectional framing, the collection offers a unique overview of current research in these fields and contributes to the renewal and contemporary presentation of feminist thought from partly concrete perspectives with regard to factual issues.