Nagaland Essays

  • Autobiography

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    My parents were still unbelievers when I was in my mother’s womb. In 1976, there was a great spiritual revival swept across the entire region of Nagaland. In one of such revivals, my parents received the new faith of Christianity and committed their lives to Jesus Christ. The following year I was born and my parents dedicated my life at the altar of Almighty God to serve Him in a full-time ministry from among five children. Thus, I grew up in a Christian family, with devout Christian parents, who

  • Angmi Society Essay

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    part of the ceremony falls on the eighth day when the gate pulling or the bride pulling is performed. This festival also includes beer drinking and merry making. All these works ceases during the ten days of feasting and song. It is no wonder that Nagaland is called as the ‘land of

  • Analysis Of Robert Dahl's On Democracy

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    In On Democracy, Robert Dahl presents five criteria that states are required to meet in order to satisfy the primary aim of democracy, which is to provide political equality to all of its citizens (1998, 37). The criteria include effective participation, equal voting, enlightened understanding, open agenda setting and inclusion. (Dahl, 1998, 38). Above these criteria, this paper will only focus on effective participation and enlightened understanding to apply them to India; this is because its citizens

  • The Gut-Wrenching Science Behind the World’s Hottest Peppers

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    Title of the article: The Gut-Wrenching Science Behind the World’s Hottest Peppers Summary: Nagaland of India contains one of the world’s hottest chilies – the Naga King Chili (Bhut Jolokia). The author of the article, Mary Roach, arrived to Nagaland to experience the Hornbill Festival, in particular, to watch the Naga King Chili-Eating Competition. She aimed to find out and understand the pleasure and pain the Capsicum genus brings to the people who consume it. The Naga King Chili Pepper varies

  • Tribes of India

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    Indian Tribes : Among the 68 million citizens of India who are members of tribal groups, the Indian tribal religious concepts, terminologies, and practices are as varied as the hundreds of tribes, but members of these groups have one thing in common: they are under constant pressure from the major organized religions. Some of this pressure is intentional, as outside missionaries work among tribal groups to gain converts. Most of the pressure, however, comes from the process of integration within

  • What Is Multicultural Classroom From Indian Culture

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     ABSTRACT This research paper is aimed at the concept of multicultural classroom from Indian context. Though being one country India have a mixture of different cultures in it which have some resemblances and some differences. Due to technological advancements in the world and in country itself, students from different states and cultures come and sit in one classroom to pursue education. Teacher in this multicultural classroom shares a lot of responsibility. This paper states that teacher in a

  • Metaphor In Shooting An Elephant

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    Sahib meaning is sir or master, and is used among the natives when they were speaking to the Europeans. Burma location is south of the states of Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh in Northeast India. Therefore, the setting of this story took place in India. George feels like a posing dummy because he describes in the story that his freedom is destroyed and has to listen to the crowd. He does not want

  • Cobalt Case Study

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    As per UNFC system, resources of cobalt in terms of ore as on 1.4.2013 are estimated at 44.91 million tonnes of which about 69%, i.e. 30.91 million tonnes are estimated in Odisha. The remaining 31% resources are in Jharkhand (9 million tonnes) and Nagaland (5 million tonnes). 5. Consumption Since cobalt has a specific usage and there is no known substitute for the metal, future demands are likely to increase. In India, cobalt finds its demand for special alloys/ super alloys, in cutting tools and

  • The Choice Of Road In The Road Not Taken

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    to take any decision. So in the poem two roads are presented before the narrator and he is given full liberty to make a decision. Frost here introduces the implications involved in the process of decision-making. Works Cited 1. Houdary, Bibhash. “Nagaland University: Anthology of Poetry”. Chennai: Macmillan India Limited. 2008. Print. 2. Perrine, Lawrence. “Sound and Sense: An Introduction to Poetry”. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc. 1956. Print.

  • Powerlessness and Betrayal in Human Trafficking

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    The church culture can be, more often than not, a new environment of being and doing, a new culture that is unfamiliar. Sanchu (2009) reports that in Nagaland, India, a stigma against women that end up in prostitution prevents them from fully engaging with churches as lasting members. Many times previously held viewpoints or ways of being have been eradicated by the scourge of being trafficked and victims

  • Diversity Statement

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    cities. I have changed half a dozen schools before finally, graduating. This remains a fond and vivid experience where I lived with people from diverse cultural backgrounds ranging from the Kannada Brahmins of Southern India to the tribal people of Nagaland in Far East. Adventure sports in the Himalayan range coupled with the camel rides in Thar desert and folk music in my colorful home state of Rajasthan has diversified my experiences. This has contributed to my aesthetic growth and come in handy as

  • Pencil Case Study

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    21. Which of the following is not a Union Territory? (A) Pondicherry (B) Lakshadweep (C) Nagaland (D) Daman and Diu Answer: C Explanation: Nagaland 22. In which year the Export Import (EXIM) Bank of India was set up? (A) 1980 (B) 1981 (C) 1982 (D) 1989 Answer: C Explanation: The export ? Import bank of India is the premier finance Institution of the country, established

  • Fisheries And Aquaculture Essay

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    Fisheries & Aquaculture: Fisheries is an important vibrant sector. It's contributing to the national GDP is around 1.4% and 4.5% GDP contribution to the agriculture sector as a whole. In broad terms, it involves capture including aquaculture, inland and sea, gears, oceanography, navigation, aquarium management, processing, export and import of seafood, fish breeding, special products and by-products, research and related activities. Check Marine Engineering. Fisheries & Aquaculture During the last

  • Poor but spirited in Karimnagar: Field Notes of a Civil Servant, by Sumita Dawra

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    The dichotomy that India faces today, having one of the most extensive network of social schemes in all sectors- healthcare, agriculture, nutrition, education , and yet continually being confronted with the worst and lowest human development indices, formed a nagging worrying thought which perhaps motivated the author, Sumita Dawra to write "Poor but spirited in Karimnagar". Karimnagar is a district in Telangana Region in Andhra Pradesh and is also ranked 250 in the list of "most backward districts

  • Theory Of Rural Entrepreneurship

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    Abstract: Entrepreneurship stands as a vehicle to improve the quality of life for individuals, families and communities and to sustain a healthy economy and environment. Rural entrepreneurship has emerged as a dynamic concept. If entrepreneurship really encouraged in rural area it would, of course, be instrumental in changing the face of rural areas by solving the problems of unemployment, poverty, economic disparity, poor utilization of rural capacity, low level of standard of living. The majority

  • An Eco-Critical Approach; A Study of Select North East Indian Poets

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    The study of ecology has gained immense popularity in the recent years as people have become more concerned about the deteriorating environment and eco-system. Thus, in the field of literature, a new approach, Ecocriticism which mainly deals with a critical reading of literary texts in relation to environment, nature and literature, has come forward. As the basic definition suggests that ecocriticism studies the 'relationship between literature and environment'. The paper tries to delve into this

  • Importance Of Planetariums

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    Haryana, Manipur, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan and Sikkim have one planetarium. The states which do not operate any planetarium are ten, namely, Arunachal Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura

  • Criminal Justice And Domestic Violence Essay

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    CRIMINOLOGY PROJECT Domestic Violence and the response of Criminal Justice system in India Submitted by Manojkumar A Roll no : 66035 IPS Officer trainee 66RR   The world report on Violence and health defines violence as "the intentional use of physical force or power, threatened or actual, against oneself, another person, or against a group or community that either results in or has a high likelihood of resulting in injury, death, psychological harm, mal development, or deprivation”

  • Dowry System Essay

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    Dowry system in india. *Dr.Y.ASHOK KUMAR Co-ordinator & Assistent Professor Department of sociology and social work **KONGALA.RAMARAO Junior research fellow. Department of sociology and social work . Introduction: Dowry system was unknown in early times. In rich and royal families gifts used to be given son-in-law at the time of marriage .It appears the dowry system came into vogue when child marriages became the order of the day, from about 200 AD to secure a very desirable match the father

  • India's Security Challenges

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    India has arrived on the global stage, celebrated for its fastest-growing economy, educated professional class, urban-based prosperity, and Bollywood-fueled cultural influence abroad. However, while some parts of the country bask in newfound affluence, others continue to toil in abject poverty. This other side of India is also plagued by violence and unrest, which increasingly targets the government. Although there is some disagreement over whether it is possible to categorize security threats as