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    Devy then confronts the official terror imposed on the dialects‚ the violence inflicted on them by linguistic theory and the state‚ as a suppressor of dialects. Devy realizes that a sorority of bhasha as a cognitive domain‚ as a theory of survival places a different demand on cognitive politics. Neither Romanticism nor the pragmatic necessities of ethno-botany will be sufficient. To create a Rousseauian theory of education will appear too split. The equation‚ the sibling ship between primitive and

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    itself there are 12 units - five at St. Xavier’s (Bengali‚ English‚ Hindi‚ Santhali and XIA). Within the WB AICUF there are Adivasi Yuvaa Chetna Manch (AYCM) and Womens’ Commission‚ which have been formed for specific purposes. AICUF organizes a plethora of Events. They are as follows- Orientation Day‚ Celebration of the Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola‚ Santal Hul‚ Spotlight‚ Adivasi diwas‚ State Puja Camp‚ Celebration of the Feast of St. Francis Xavier‚ AICUF State Council Meeting‚ AICUF Day‚ etc. AICUF

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    Key Landmarks in the Indian Freedom Struggle "Nadir Shah looted the country only once. But the British loot us every day. Every year wealth to the tune of 4.5 million dollar is being drained out‚ sucking our very blood. Britain should immediately quit India.’’ That’s what the Sindh Times wrote on May 20‚ 1884‚ a year before the Indian National Congress was born and 58 years before the ’’Quit India’’ movement of 1942 was launched. Contrary to the view that nationalist sentiments were awoken by the

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    International Dimensions of Ethics Education in Science and Engineering Case Study Series Narmada Dams Controversy – Case Summary MJ Peterson with research assistance from Osman Kiratli and Ilke Ercan Version 1; September 2010 The construction and maintenance of public facilities involves several sets of stakeholders: the political leaders who ultimately decide when‚ whether‚ and what to build; the engineers and other government staff who provide or oversee design‚ construction‚ and maintenance;

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    The “Greater Common Good” is an non-fiction essay by Booker- Prize winning author Arundhati Roy.The essay was written in 1999 surrounding the construction of Sardar Sarovar Dam as part of the Narmada Valley Project.The essay grew out of the author’s involvement in fighting the construction of Narmada river dams.In this essay‚the author tries to address the ramifications of the so called “Big Projects” taken up in the name of development‚specifically the construction of dams‚their environmental

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    among the aborigines of Chotanagpur in Eastern India. German Lutheran missionaries began their work in 1844AD and within a few years few thousands adivasis were converted. In 1885AD Jesuit missionary‚ Constant Lievens arrived there and had successful mass conversion movement among Munda‚ Oraon and Kharia. In five years he baptized about 75‚000 adivasis in and around Ranchi. By 1931AD‚ there were nearly 275‚000 Catholics among the tribal.2 In the Northeast after the World War I in 1922‚ the area was

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    Kisan Adivasi The settlement of the Kisan is mainly on pat and forest portion of the region in which they are found. As they are settled tribes‚ their houses are made up of comparatively durable materials. Their houses stand on high plinth. Each house has a workshop‚ a store room‚ a kitchen‚ a sleeping room and a veranda. They have separate cattle shed and a pigsty. The Kishan villages can be approached on foot. Each family has own cattle wealth‚ agricultural weapons‚ war weapons‚ household utensils

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    Legally entitled to a full stomach By the time I finish writing almost 180 people would have died of chronic hunger in the country. * 1/3rd of the worldÂ’s hungry live in India. * 836 million Indians survive on less than Rs. 20 (less than half-a-dollar) a day. * Over 20 crore Indians will sleep hungry tonight. * 10 million people die every year of chronic hunger and hunger-related diseases. Only eight percent are the victims of hunger caused by high-profile earthquakes‚ floods

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    option=com_content&view=article&show=archive&id=163083 &catid=42&year=2006&month=5&day=28&Itemid=66 Subramanian‚ A. 2008. India’s Turn: Understanding the Economic Transformation. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. Whitehead‚ J. 2007. ‘Sunken Voices: Adivasis‚ Neo-Gandhian Environmentalism and State-Civil Society Relations in the Narmada Valley 1998-2001.” Anthropologica. 44(2): 231-243. 26

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    my india odisha /ɒˈrɪsə/ (Oriya: ଓଡ଼ିଶା [oˑɽisaˑ])‚ also known as Orissa‚[6][7] is an Indian stateon the subcontinent’s east coast‚ by the Bay of Bengal.It is surrounded by the Indianstates of West Bengal to the north-east and in the east‚ Jharkhand to the north‚Chhattisgarh to the west and north-west and Andhra Pradesh to the south. It is the modern name of the ancient kingdom of Kalinga‚ which was invaded by the MauryanEmperor Ashoka in 261 BCE.[8] The modern state of Orissa was established

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