Misutalization of FUND & Corruption are the real cause not allowing the village level Economic Development....as they are still very backward and indians are going towards western culture...because the rich become richer and the poor become poorer...Who says that indian villages and towns are not part of Indain economic growth? what do u think the indias attaining of more than more than 8 growth rate
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extremely popular with largely the illiterate population of his town. The film is a delightful satirical take on a contemporary Indian village.[1...] The film was originally titled Mahadev ka Sajjanpur.[2. The language is slightly hard to understand, but its sounds good to me, The entire cast has acted really well, Indian village life has been realistically portrayed, including politics, illiteracy, discrimination
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6:01 AM on October 02, 2008
that will weaken our batting strength as indian team is very young and are not so much experienced so india team will be steps behind. to beat aussies n lankans, indians require to feild well and save runs. if you because one of the your bowler has bad day in a match it can strength in bowling attackBcause as compared 2 batting order attack ,indians having weak bowling attack.they should play with-1.harbhajan 2.irfan
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3:05 PM on February 06, 2008
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Sri Ramana Maharshi December 30, 1879 April 14, 1950, born Venkataraman Iyer, was an Indian sage. He was born to a Tamil Hindu Brahmin family in Tiruchuzhi, Tamil Nadu. After having attained of paths and practices...Sri Ramana Maharshi December 30, 1879 April 14, 1950, born Venkataraman Iyer, was an Indian sage. He was born to a Tamil Hindu Brahmin family in Tiruchuzhi, Tamil Nadu. After having
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5:08 PM on October 05, 2008
honour over blood.Raised in a small village himself, Khan is more than qualified to recreate Indian rural life, its customs and traditions and does so with immense skill and technical expertise. Peppered to the village set in the present. Radha Nargis, as the mother of the village is asked to open the canal and remembers back to her past when she was newly married, mirroring the new independence of India
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11:51 PM on July 02, 2008
on the world map of spirituality, Shirdi is located in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra and close to the holy city of Nasik.Such is the devotional strength of the place that even a casual visitor cannot remain unaffected by the faith and conviction of the devotees on Saibaba. Bereft of any religious narrowness, Saibaba was essentially an Indian Guru, a Fakir who was regarded by both Hindu and Muslim communities. He
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11:08 PM on February 12, 2008
society. It has transformed the whole world into a global village with a global economy, which is increasingly dependant on the creative management and distribution of information. Globalization of world tools.In the last two decades, the Indian IT/ITES industry has contributed significantly to Indian economic growth in terms of GDP, foreign exchange earnings and employment generation. The industry has
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12:18 AM on July 11, 2008
Information technology IT is playing a crucial role in contemporary society. It has transformed the whole world into a global village with a global economy, which is increasingly dependant transformed the whole world into a global village with a global economy, which is increasingly dependant on the creative management and distribution of information. Globalization of world economies has greatly
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12:23 AM on July 11, 2008
brothers challenge unfair and wants to give the villagers a fair chance by teaching them the game. She starts to meet them regularly at an open field just outside the village, and also brings along an IndianThe film is set in 19th century India when the country was under the rule of the British Raj. Bhuvan, a determined, idealistic youth from the village of Champaner, falls afoul of Captain Russell
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5:14 PM on October 24, 2008
Diwali, or Deepavali, also called Tihar and Swanti in Nepal Markiscarali is a major Indian and Nepalese festival, and a significant festival in Hinduism, Sikhism and Jainism. [1...] Many legends on this day and everyone prays for a good year ahead. This is the common factor in Diwali celebrations all over the Indian subcontinent.In many parts of India, it is the homecoming of King Rama of Ayodhya after
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12:43 PM on October 12, 2008
Paul Blackthorne, who proposes a mean-spirited wager: a cricket match, British officers vs. villagers. If the villagers win, they dont have to pay lagaan for three years. If the Brits win, the Indians must pay triple lagaan this year.Bear in mind, the Indians have never played cricket before and barely know the rules. But Bhuvan has no choice but to accept the wager. The villagers have already been
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12:59 AM on September 22, 2008
are then added to this yellow powder, which changes its hue to a bright red. Kumkum is considered to be very auspicious by Indians and thus, used for various purposes on special occasions like wedding.When an Indian woman wears a little red Kumkum in the parting of her hair just above the forehead, it conveys the meaning that she is married. In this case, the Indian vermillion or kumkum is referred
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Suparna
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1:19 AM on September 13, 2008
, and also brings along an Indian servant working in the cantonment to help her converse with the villagers.The villagers slowly start learning the game in their own unique and somewhat eccentric ways the villagers one last time and bidding a tearful farewell to Bhuvan, whom she had secretly fallen in love with. The drought also ends as clouds soon gather over Champaner and it starts raining.But the excited
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5:13 PM on October 24, 2008