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  • The National Film Archive of India (NFAI), established in 1964, is today recognised as the major film archive ...y situated, Pune was selected as the home of the National Film Archives of India. Located on Law College Road, in the Jayakar Bungalow of the Right Honorabl
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  • India's first international co-production. The love-is-stronger-than-death story India's first full-scale historical and the Maharashtra Studio's costliest film t
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  • '''Technology in India''' ...d book printing mark the beginning of the knowledge revolution. In ancient India knowledge spread verbally through the word of mouth from the teacher to the
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  • ...re refers to the Indian subcontinent, which is dominated in area by modern India, but also includes the nations of Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and S ...the Portuguese were the first European nation to begin direct trading with India following the first successful voyage around the south of Africa in 1498 by
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  • ...of time, Parsi proprietors set up a network of theatrical companies across India. Their popular, often sensational fare, with a heady measure of music and s ...e Shakespearean theatrical presence in various states and languages across India. In Marathi, the 65 versions between 1867 and 1915 were followed by only tw
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  • [[Image:Will the sons of India ever see Indian final.ppt]]
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  • ...:eprints.rhul.ac.uk/614/2/UoA32_Pinkerton_Output_1.pdf+history+of+radio+in+india+1940s&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=in]
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  • Lord Northbrooke is VIceroy of India ...h the British Royal emblem painted on each side. A prototype exists at the India Delhi Railway Museum
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  • ...le/720912/how-ice-shipped-all-the-way-from-america-became-a-luxury-item-in-india]
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  • Art and Nationalism in Colonial India-PDF [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Bz1mtB2pw6AecE1maTBkRTZOdEE/view?usp= .../download-book.plohih.net/2526566-get-free-art-and-nationalism-in-colonial-india-occidental-orientations-by-partha-mitter-free-ebook.html]
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  • Not that the [[cinema]] was unknown in India before Phalke. Ever since the first [[moving pictures]] flickered across th ...pictures, [[cine cameras]] and other equipment were also being imported in India towards the turn of the century. A number of enterprising person made ingen
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  • Beginnings of Cinema in India ...courage and daring, the film industry would never have been established in India in 1912."
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  • Beginnings of Cinema in India ...courage and daring, the film industry would never have been established in India in 1912."
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  • ...cer making science educational programmes for the village children; it was India’s first experiment in satellite transmission. ...oon after, he had the opportunity to work with the Archeological Survey of India as a draftsman. However, restless with his job and its constraints, and mov
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  • ...ry - Lumie Brothers. That inspired him to make an experiment of a movie in India. The film making techniques were alien to Indians then. Starting with the f ...dada had made short movies and laid down foundation of film industry in India. R.G. alias Dadasaheb Torne had shot “Pundalik” drama and showed it in
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  • Suggested reading would be text like, Arts and nationalism in [[colonial India]], Words of light, Technology of seeing, Illumination, Camera Indica, Photo ...of cinema, they are also aware of printed image and political struggle in India.
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  • ...e domestic film market in India. Late in 1933, Rai and Devika Rani came to India bringing with them the as yet unseen Hindi version of Karma. The film premi
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  • ...industry and vast learning, an eminent economist and historian, and one of India's greatest thinkers of his day. He aimed at reorganising Hindu society on t ...m both the class-room and the public platform his new message of awakening India.
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  • ...was taken by Dr Annie Beasant, the indefatigable Irish woman, who had made India her own, who came to believe in its gods, its people and its spiritual back
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  • ...harajas, Dusserah Festivals, day-to-day life of people in various parts of India, snippets from Parsi Theatre etc. Dadasaheb Phalke though known as the fath ...he Documentary Film and laid the foundation of the Documentary Movement in India.
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  • ...an Indian film industry. Surely it deserves more than oblivion from modern India.
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  • ...harajas, Dusserah Festivals, day-to-day life of people in various parts of India, snippets from Parsi Theatre etc. Dadasaheb Phalke though known as the fath ...he Documentary Film and laid the foundation of the Documentary Movement in India.
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  • ...ry - Lumie Brothers. That inspired him to make an experiment of a movie in India. The film making techniques were alien to Indians then. Starting with the f ...avedada had made short movies and laid down foundation of film industry in India. R.G. alias Dadasaheb Torne had shot “Pundalik” drama and showed it in
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  • ...ry - Lumie Brothers. That inspired him to make an experiment of a movie in India. The film making techniques were alien to Indians then. Starting with the f ...avedada had made short movies and laid down foundation of film industry in India. R.G. alias Dadasaheb Torne had shot “Pundalik” drama and showed it in
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  • ...mercial and industrial organizations designed to regulate film practice in India with the studios as their centre piece. ...that reflect a particular stage in the development of capital formation in India.
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  • ...the number of production companies on both sides of what would be the new India-Pakistan border. But Bombay remained the centre of all capital. With the in
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  • he origins of the (divine) myths of India are the Puranas which are Sanskrit writings about primordial times; and par
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  • ...of time, Parsi proprietors set up a network of theatrical companies across India. Their popular, often sensational fare, with a heady measure of music and s ...e Shakespearean theatrical presence in various states and languages across India. In Marathi, the 65 versions between 1867 and 1915 were followed by only tw
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  • ...t 5,000 years, we would see, on the west bank of the river Ganges in North India, three hillocks that are the seed of a very special human phenomenon, the c ...ural institutions. The city is located about 500 miles south of New Delhi, India. Here, the river Ganges changes her usual direction from south-east to flow
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  • ...of time, Parsi proprietors set up a network of theatrical companies across India. Their popular, often sensational fare, with a heady measure of music and s ...e Shakespearean theatrical presence in various states and languages across India. In Marathi, the 65 versions between 1867 and 1915 were followed by only tw
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  • he origins of the (divine) myths of India are the Puranas which are Sanskrit writings about primordial times; and par
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  • ...s spellbound, and went on to encourage the making of the motion picture in India. The first Cinema show in India was arranged by the agents of two French brothers, Louis and August Lumiere
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  • ...s spellbound, and went on to encourage the making of the motion picture in India. The first Cinema show in India was arranged by the agents of two French brothers, Louis and August Lumiere
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  • ...iness centre was more impressed by these influences than any other part of India. Book illustrations in texts printed my Macmillan and other English firms w ...[[Bankim Chandra Chatterjee]]'s Vande Mataram ( Hail to the Mother) one of India's National Anthems later appropriated by Hindu chauvinists, is recited for
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  • The first telephone service in India begins in Simla; the first carrier system is between Delhi and Agra in 1930
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  • ...urzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston|Lord Curzon]] becomes [[Viceroy of India]].
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  • Dacca, East Bengal, British India [now Dhaka, Bangladesh] Calcutta, West Bengal, British India [now India].
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  • ...harajas, Dusserah Festivals, day-to-day life of people in various parts of India, snippets from Parsi Theatre etc. Dadasaheb Phalke though known as the fath ...he Documentary Film and laid the foundation of the Documentary Movement in India.
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  • ...and they are sometimes not without serious influence on the Government of India. The whole of their activity is directed to creating an agency so powerful ...the King-Emperor of India has been signified by the Secretary of State for India in Council is published:
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  • ...gave an account of such mysterious places in the Sahyadra Range of Western India. Hindus held, she wrote, that somewhere in the neighbourhood of this hill t ...pyramid came originally from the ancient traditions of a more mountainous India, where cave temples have been known to abound for millennia. Under the tute
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  • ...nt corpus of publications has established a place for Kalighat painting in India’s artscape (see the bibliography). The painters who created the style wer ...hip, and criticism are exploring the place of contemporary art practice in India’s complex artscape as well as its relation to art practice elsewhere, now
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  • ...che for himself in painting, thus bringing laurels to his work not only in India but also worldwide. Most of his paintings are based on Hindu epic stories a
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  • ...ing oil paintings of India’s ancient glory delighted turn-of-the-century India and his mass reproductions through oleography reached out to the Indian pop ...le shades of complexions. Though several folk and traditional art forms of India since time immemorial subsisted as illustrations for religious narratives,
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  • ...o become obsessed with her. He directed that there be no proper worship in India for the "unholy" Brahma. Thus, only Vishnu and Shiva continue to be worship
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  • ...enrolled Edison in her newly formed Theosophical Society and departed for India with one of the new inventions.39 But if the phonograph could be seen as pa ...tors on current political events, travelers and guides to distant locales (India, Norway, the Grand Canyon). The Northern Chautauqua also set aside one or t
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  • ...British rule on India. At the time of independence Kolhapur was merged in India along with most of the other princely states. Kolhapur's palaces are renown
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  • ...of time, Parsi proprietors set up a network of theatrical companies across India. Their popular, often sensational fare, with a heady measure of music and s ...e Shakespearean theatrical presence in various states and languages across India. In Marathi, the 65 versions between 1867 and 1915 were followed by only tw
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  • ...writings refers to the capital city of Ujjain of the greatest Emperor of India Vikrama Aditya and the Vikram Calendar is in its 2060th year. Thus kalidas Dushmanta- Emperor of India.
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  • The glass plate negatives of one of India's pioneer photographers, Raja Deen Dayal occupy the bulk and pride of place
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  • India The land of India also served as an assault and training base, and provided vast quantities o
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  • Ashwagandha. A medicinal plant used in India to treat a wide range of age-related disorders (Bhattacharya SK et al 2000;
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  • Sati is described as a Hindu custom in India in which the widow was burnt to ashes on her dead husband's pyre. Basically ...ing the widow in her dead husband's funeral or pyre was not unique only to India. In many ancient communities it was an acceptable feature. This custom was
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  • ...pulsory primary education and a library movement (the first of its kind in India) to augment his adult education scheme. ...the beauty of its rich and varied past. And it is one of the few cities in India which is still influenced by the lost might of its ruling dynasties.
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  • ...enrolled Edison in her newly formed Theosophical Society and departed for India with one of the new inventions.39 But if the phonograph could be seen as pa ...tors on current political events, travelers and guides to distant locales (India, Norway, the Grand Canyon). The Northern Chautauqua also set aside one or t
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  • ...s, from Canton to Hong Kong to Bombay, killing about one million people in India in 1903, while invading Java, Japan, Asia Minor, South Africa, the shores o ...f the bacterial disease first erupted in Maharashtra state in west central India, where many rats were drawn by relief grain and other stockpiled food sent
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  • A father adding to the thirty crore population of India? A servant of India who has not paid his dues to his motherland?
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  • Sanskrit dramas continued to be staged in different parts of India until tenth and eleventh centuries A. D. But the depredations of Mahmud Gaz ...ed from 1785 onwards. In that year Russian citizen Gerasim Lebedev came to India in his pursuit of learning Indian languages and settled down in Calcutta. H
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  • ... aka The God and the Image (India: English title)
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  • timeline for cinematography in india [http://www.sarai.net/cinematography/pages/timeline_nf.htm] [http://www.filmsound.org/india/]ths history of sound in indian cinema
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  • '''Sir JJ Institute of Applied Art''' is an [[India]]n [[applied art]] institution. Based in [[Mumbai]], this state government ...t has been responsible for imparting quality education of [[fine arts]] in India for over one and a half century. But this school faced a life-threatening s
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