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    Classical Dance

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    --- SCI 510             Kathak Kathak‚ dance of India / Sitara Devi.  Calcutta : HMV‚ p1990.  Moordhang poornam trotakam -- Parangaha -- Bhav-parangaha -- Tilwat -- Tarana -- Padakriya (tatkar) -- Dhamar -- Choutaldhrupad -- Jhaptal -- Roopak taal. Sitara Devi‚ recitation ; Choube Maharaj‚ tabla. Music Media Center --- SCI 411   Splendours of the Kathak Maestro Birju Maharaj  : classical vocal & instrumental.  Calcutta : EMI‚ p1985.    Music Media Center --- SCI 405 Bhajan: Pragatey Brij

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    Mother Teresa

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    self-sacrifice. <br> <br>Agnes was just 18 when she decided to join the Sisters of Our Lady of Loreto‚ who were very active in India. On December 1‚ 1928 the crossing to India started. In the beginning of 1929 they reached Colombo‚ then Madres and finally Calcutta. The journey continued to Darjeeling‚ where she completed her training. Agnes was trained in prayer‚ scriptures‚ theology‚ and the spirituality and history of her Order. She started to learn Hindi and Bengali and to improve her English. She taught

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    satyajit ray

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    Satyajit Ray [2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian filmmaker‚ regarded as one of the greatest auteurs of world cinema. Ray was born in the city of Calcutta into a Bengali family prominent in the world of arts and literature. Starting his career as a commercial artist‚ Ray was drawn into independent filmmaking after meeting French filmmaker Jean Renoir and viewing Vittorio De Sica’s Italian neorealist 1948 film Bicycle Thieves during a visit to London. Ray directed 36 films‚ including feature

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    How Industries Change

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    Management - Calcutta‚ 2015 www.hbr.org Industries follow distinctive change trajectories. Investments in innovation are more likely to pay off if you take those pathways into account. How Industries Change by Anita M. McGahan Reprint R0410E This document is authorized for use only in Strategic Management (Section-C&E) by Prof. Sushil Khanna‚ at Indian Institute of Management - Calcutta from January 2015 to March 2015. For exclusive use at Indian Institute of Management - Calcutta‚ 2015 Industries

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    Mother Teresa

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    to help those poor people. Mother Teresa was very amazing person in my life. There are many reasons that I admire Mother Teresa. To begin her story‚ I admire her how she proceed her life’s objective of caring for the poor people in Calcutta‚ India. Mother Teresa was extremely tough to achieve her success‚ and this inspires me to do the same to be successful person just like Mother Teresa. Her task was going been destroy. She commenced out as just one woman‚ alongside no money and no

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    generator. The Government of India invited Crompton to help in the preparation of an Electric Lighting Act in 1896. Subsequently‚ the Indian Electric Company Ltd. was registered in London in January 1897‚ which changed its name to become the Calcutta Electric Supply Corporation (CESC). A CESC power station started its operation on April 17‚ 1899. The first major hydroelectric project (4.5 MW) in India was on the Cauvery river at Sivasamudram‚ commissioned by the Maharaja of Mysore in 1899

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    Saint Teresa of Calcutta was a nun in a covenant in Ireland namely Sisters of Loreto. She started teaching in a school and while she was teaching‚ she felt the calling of God to serve the poorest of the poor. However‚ one of the threats that prevented her from following God’s plan is the permission she had to received from Rome‚ so she could work in the streets of Calcutta. After nearly two years of waiting‚ she finally received her permission and proceeded with God’s plan. When she arrived at her

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    Recent and Emerging Trends in Impact of Technology on Marketing 1 Recent and Emerging Trends in Impact of Technology on Marketing MTCI Individual Assignment Sajith P Surendran 309/48 IIM Calcutta 2013 - MTCI Recent and Emerging Trends in Impact of Technology on Marketing 2 Contents Recent Technology Trends in Marketing .............................................................................................3 Personalized Marketing .....................................

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    trying to change their future. The film was recorded at the infamous red light district of overcrowded city of Calcutta. While trying to capture pictures of the prostitutes‚ Zana saw a bigger picture; to give opportunities to the children of the brothels for a better life (entering boarding school)‚by using money from the selling of their pictures taken around the brothels and Calcutta. With film cameras were equipped to the children‚ they were asked to take pictures with the camera in various scenes

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    Ankita

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    There was a time when people used to write on palm leaves. This was before the discovery of paper. Some of the old Manuscripts written on palm leaves are preserved in our National Manuscript Library in Delhi. The Chinese were the first to invent the art of printing. They made wooden blocks to print letters. This was started during the period of the Tang Dynasty in 600 AD. The oldest known surviving printed work in a woodblock is a Buddhist scripture of 684 AD. It is now exhibited in a calligraphy

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