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| Impact of Press on Government policies |
(Others) (November 28, 1994) |
SOMETIMES THE Press reflects the popular mood and sometimes it creates the popular mood,” says the Secretary. Home Affairs, K Padmanabhaiya. True. Since time immemorial. newspapers and the people are inseparable part of the society. Newspapers have always influenced the people and people have naturally affected the newspapers.
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| Consumers swamped by plague |
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The government failure works against consumers, says Osama Manzar AFTER 28 years of its last outbreak in 1966 the hazard of plague has once again, If could not show its own strength to destroy the human life, certainly exposed the whole system of government machinery, its inability to tackle a sudden disaster and the total inability to provide oven the weakest shield to protect consumers rights, especially the charter of patients’ rights under Consumer Protection Act (CPA).
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| A TRIBAL- FRIENDLY LEGACY |
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Texi Osarna Manzar Sarat Chandra Roy is known to some as the “Father of Indian Ethnology” and to some as the “architect of Indian anthropology.” Today Roy’s residence is a library cum museum with thousands of books on anthropology and a prehistoric collection dating back to the Stone Age, Copper Age and Iron Age.
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| Discovering The Third Dimension |
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Osama Manzar talks to the woman who is the first to transform script into sculpture She does not know much about various eminent artists. She does not even know who is new in art and what is latest in the world of aesthetics.
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| Excursions Into The Third Dimension |
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Interviewed in 1950, Henri Matisse declared: “I sculpted like a painter. I did not sculpt like a sculptor.” For Matisse, painting was the essence of his art. Yet, it is arguably through his experiments with sculpture that he attained the unique understanding of form that distinguishes his painting.
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| HOW SLAG-PICKERS EKE OUT A LIVING |
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Osama Manzar There is nothing base about the means of earning a livelihood. Everyone earns differently. Some earns their livelihood through serving the nation. Some earn it through business. But rarest of the sources of earning a livelihood is through heap of dust
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| DOWN, BUT NOT OUT |
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The Internet economy of India
There must be something about the Indian internet business that defies logic with uncanny regularity. The Indian portal tales have sharper twists and smoother slopes than highways on the hills. And yet Inomy tells us that the Indian internet economy is worth $22 billion (swallow!) which by its own admission, “is a path that many serious research groups will fear to tread.”
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| INTEL LAUNCHES NETWORKING PRODUCTS |
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Having rules the heart of desktops for time immeasurable, Intel Electronics, Inc., the titanic manufactured of semiconductors and microprocessors, has recently taken its first tentative steps into the networking domain.
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| WOMEN’s EDUCATION AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT |
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Lady Irwin College has crossed the 60th milestone of its existence, has always taken society’s changes in its stride, says Osama Manzar “It is tough to be the best But tougher to be an Irwinite.”
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| MUSLIM EDUCATING IN INDIA |
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The condition of ‘Muslim education’ is really pathetic in independent India. And this as a matter of concern for many, if not practically but theoretically. However, what w the condition of Muslim Education in the Mughal period, has hardly been a matter of concern of any; probably, because of the fact that the rulers were perpetually been the Muslims in that era
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| MUSLIM EDUCATING IN INDIA |
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The condition of ‘Muslim education’ is really pathetic in independent India. And this as a matter of concern for many, if not practically but theoretically. However, what w the condition of Muslim Education in the Mughal period, has hardly been a matter of concern of any; probably, because of the fact that the rulers were perpetually been the Muslims in that era.
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| MY WORLD IS DARK AS NIGHT |
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Osama recounts the story of an innocent man who, like hundreds of others, lost his hopes for the future in the communal violence in Aligarh
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| Osama Manzar |
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A man who proclaims himself as a knowledge worker without mincing words,
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| The gassing of a village |
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A petroleum product factory continues to chug out its poison, despite a and official ire decade of protests
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| IMPACT OF PRESS ON GOVERNMENT POLICIES |
(Others) (None) |
Sometime the Press reflects the popular mood and sometimes it creates the popular mood,” says the Secretry, Home Affairs, K. Padmanabhaiya. True. Since time immemorial, newspapers and the people area inseparable pat of the society. Newspapers have always influenced the people and people have naturally affected the newspapers.
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| TO WHOMSOEVER IT MAY CONCERN |
(Others) (7-6-1991.) |
This is to certify that Mr. Osama Man is carrying out a comparative study of Muslims arid
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