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    TV viewing: Reasons for Shifting Loyalty TV Viewing: Reasons for Shifting Loyalty L.V.Krishnan Sharan Sharma Akash Chawla This paper looks at what propels a home to finally shift or even to sample a new disruptive programme. The recent launch of Indian Idol (the Indian version of American Idol) is used as a test case. Understanding a complex behavior like viewing requires much more than pure quantitative or qualitative techniques. At TAM India‚ we have been conducting a variety of experiments

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    History of Indian Women In The Past And Today Introduction The status of women in India has been subject to many great changes over the past few millennia. From a largely unknown status in ancient times through the low points of the medieval period‚ to the promotion of equal rights by many reformers‚ the history of women in India has been eventful History There are very few texts specifically dealing with the role of women; an important exception is the strIdharmapaddhati of Tryambakayajvan

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    living but also with the mute 2 and the dead. Urmila is drawn‚ in sympathy‚ to Shakutai and her young daughter Kalpana‚ who is brutally raped and is lying unconscious‚ and Mira‚ her own dead mother-in-law who suffered rape in marriage. The healing process which begins by reading Mira’s poems continues when Urmi accidentally meets Shakutai in the hospital. Shakutai’s eldest daughter Kalpana is brought to the hospital after she is brutally beaten up and raped. Urmi feels compelled to help Shakutai‚

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    Different Studies in 2008 to 2010 revealed that patients who survive an incident of AKI have at high risk for development of chronic renal disease. (Chawla et al.‚ 2011) Process of progression Because the mechanisms for AKI to CKD progression are currently unknown However some studies have been attended to evaluate the progression such as Chawla et al.‚ 2014 explained that damage of endothelial tissues‚ as part of tubulo-interstitial damge‚ and vascular insufficiency may lead to severe harmful

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    runaway Sampath Chawla‚ who just wants to be left alone‚ is forced into being a holy man in spite of himself. India is home to many religious groups‚ including Hindus‚ Buddhists‚ and Muslims It also has a history of political strife among those groups‚ exacerbated by the interference of British colonialism and modern globalization her work explores the toll that these cultural divides have taken on India’s population. Protagonist: Sampath Chawla The son born to Kulfi and Mr. Chawla during the monsoon

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    globalization‚ and urbanization have brought about the concept of self-arranged marriage from Western cultures‚ such as the United States. Despite these efforts‚ family arranged marriage still outnumbers marriages of love or self-arranged. According to Devika Chawla in her essay on Hindu arranged marriages‚ 95% of all Hindu marriages in India are still arranged (2007). Nice job of introducing this informationCultural relativism suggests that each culture should be understood in terms of the values of that culture

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    The piece “Devi Niye Tunai” is in kriti genre. The kriti genre is made of three major parts: Pallavi‚ Anupallavi‚ and Charanam. There are usually sections that are played before and after these three parts that make a piece that is in kriti genre sound complete‚ so we can say the kriti section of the piece is in the kriti genre (the whole piece). There is a section that is played before these three sections‚ and it is called alapana. Alapana does not have rhythm; in other words‚ it has free rhythm

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    theGuava Orchard presents a fictitious smalltown called Shahkot in North India. The townhas a mixed culture of traditional Indian socialnorms and of modern life‚ wherein therunaway Sampath Chawla‚ who just wants tobe left alone‚ is forced into being a holy man inspite of himself. Kulfi Sampath Kulfi Chawla is Sampath’s mother. The story of "Hullabaloo in the Guava Orchard" begins when Kulfi is pregnant with Sampath. She is the "odd" one in the family‚ not taking part in many conversations with

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    Dr. Bhupen Hazarika Biography Dr. Bhupen Hazarika is a stalwart in the annals of India’s cultural heritage today. A multifaceted genius‚ he is a good poet‚ music composer‚ singer‚ actor‚ journalist‚ author and film-maker of the very highest repute. He is the only living pioneer of Assam’s film industry in the Northeast‚ and has been therefore‚ rightly hailed as the uncrowned king of North-Eastern India’s cultural world. Education Bhupen Hazarika was born in 1926‚ in Sadiya‚ Assam. An extremely

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