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  • ...ion of Hindus and awaken to rouse the people. He pleaded that only because of ill-luck, the Hindus were reduced to slavery. ...th Ranade and Chiplunkar were instructors and inspirers of the two schools of thought they founded. In this battle Tilak sided with Chiplunkar whereas Ag
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  • ...to its late ruler, Sayaji Rao Gaekwad III (1875-1939 AD). It was the dream of this able administrator to make Baroda an educational, industrial and comme ...e, and then Vadpatra because of the abundance of banyan trees on the banks of the Vishwamitri. From Vadpatra it derived its present name Baroda or Vadoda
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  • The Sir JJ Institute of Applied Art]] --> [[a young man before an imposing colonial art school]] ...philanthropist whose name is linked to numerous historical institutions of Mumbai, such as the Sir J. J. Hospital.
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  • ...ion of Hindus and awaken to rouse the people. He pleaded that only because of ill-luck, the Hindus were reduced to slavery. ...th Ranade and Chiplunkar were instructors and inspirers of the two schools of thought they founded. In this battle Tilak sided with Chiplunkar whereas Ag
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  • ...chool, Wilson College precedes the Bombay University (1857) and forms part of its constituent colleges. ...the changing times and trends in the world of education. Today, the life of a student has become fiercely competitive and we recognise the need to help
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  • ...od appears to reassure everyone that the whole narrative was merely a test of the king's integrity. ...a god appears at the horizon to reassure everyone that it was just a test of the king's integrity
    127 KB (20,817 words) - 08:24, 8 July 2006
  • '''''Sir J. J. School of Art''''' Mumbai-400001
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  • ...ion of Hindus and awaken to rouse the people. He pleaded that only because of ill-luck, the Hindus were reduced to slavery. ...th Ranade and Chiplunkar were instructors and inspirers of the two schools of thought they founded. In this battle Tilak sided with Chiplunkar whereas Ag
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  • ...from different regions of Indian subcontinent. Of course, a major portion of these recordings belong to Indian film songs. However other forms like cla ...records. Some aspects of collection, promotion, preservation and research of gramophone records are discussed. Efforts towards documentation and archiv
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  • '''Life of Swatantryaveer Vinayak Damodar Savarkar''' ...rkar library. Yeah they had it and were nice enough to give me a photocopy of the book. So was born my second email article. After that I have been on a
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  • DOMESTICATING MODERN SCIENCE: A Social History of Science and Culture in Colonial India by Dhruv Raina and S. Irfan Habib. Tu THOUGH the past 150 years is a short spell in the long history of science and technology in India, it has been a time charged with energy and
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  • [Mumbai City at 1920s - Awesome Video _ bet 99% wouldnt have seen this !!! ...Post impressionist landscapes in favour of a modernist, urban assimilation of popular and folk influences.
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  • ...nal memory, old family photographs, an ancestral home, and endless stories of the family. ...d rich oriental rugs, he interacted with no one. The scene was reminiscent of European painting and Sir Raja III lay still as if he were posing for a pai
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