Sachin Tendulkar Essays

  • Cricket's Greatest Batsmen: From Sachin Tendulkar to Don Bradman

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    having a record of not losing a single world cup match to Pakistan till date. Our generation is lucky that though we were not born in era of Sir Don Bradman but then we were indeed blessed to watch the genius of the great Sir Sachin R. Tendulkar. The presence of Sachin Tendulkar always gave assurance to cricket fans in India and worldwide that India is capable of chasing down any target or setting match winning target.

  • My Life Is A Turning Point Of Success In Life

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    There are two types of people who attain success in Life. Some achieve their goals in a single shot and some achieve with experiences of their past. The mindset of the person who achieves success with experiences is strong. I am the one who was successful with my experiences. My experiences at the boarding school have taught me what a student should do in order to get success. It is always tough for a student to concentrate on studies if he is staying away from home. The one who overcomes those distractions

  • Popularity of Cricket in India Over Hockey

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    that every street corner you can see children playing cricket in India, but children don’t know how to play or rules are involved in hockey? An aspiring sports child who is almost as tall as the cricket bat he says that someday he would be like Sachin Tendulkar or Rahul Dravid. Why not like hockey players Dhyan Chand or Dhanraj Pillay? In reality it’s very simple that they don’t know who these famous players are. It’s the parents, society or schools should be blamed and it is their responsibility to

  • Stride Criticism

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    How to take criticism in your stride In life each one of us want to be super successful, to be able to reach a point where we can hold our heads high and be proud of what we have achieved. In this race to success we are more than eager to take on all the credits and appreciation but always shy away from any kind of negative feedbacks or criticism that come our way. Whether we like it or not, criticism is highly essential for a person’s development. It is one of the most straight forward ways to

  • Vijay Tendulkar’s Sakharam Binder: A Study of Male Domination and Violence

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    When we talk about postcolonial Indian drama and theatre we cannot forget the name of Vijay Tendulkar who was one of India’s most impactful and compelling playwrights such as Girish Karnad, Habib Tanvir, and Badal Sircar who flourished the Indian drama by providing a new literary vision of postcolonial Indian theatre which keeps the contemporary concerns and subjects at its focal point in an unique, innovative and creative manner. Tendulkar’s prolific endeavor reigned over an extensive span of five

  • Vijay Tendulkar’s Kanyadaan

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    Vijay Tendulkar’s seminal play ‘Kanyadaan’ is a ruthless criticism of this caste-ridden Indian society.But what is interesting is that Tendulkar highlights here caste system,rather he pinpoints how all attempts of social amelioration prove fruitless in our progressive post independent society.This article shows the predicament of Nath Devalikar,the protagonist of this drama when he confronts hazards in real life in his effort to abolish caste system.Side by side with this ‘dalit’ and ‘elite’ issue

  • Sakharam Binder

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    The play ‘Sakharam Binder’ by the noted Marathi dramatist Vijay Tendulkar is a study of complex human relationships and the factors controlling those relationships.Set in a naturalistic background of lower middle class Indian society,the protagonist Sakharam binder who is a brahmin by birth,declares himself a mahar,a foulmouthed,heartless man.The play becomes a journey from the conscious mind of the protagonist,a self declared unconventional man to his inner self where he is a helpless human self

  • Vijay Tendulkar’s “His Fifth Woman” is a play of Metaphysical Allegory

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    Introduction: Vijay Tendulkar (1928-2008) one of the leading playwrights of India has been ever critical of Social structure of his time. He depicts real-life situations that ordinary Indian families face. He also frankly exposes politics pertaining to gender, class, caste and power. Like G. B. Shaw he was non-conformist. He was bloody opponent to all sorts of exploitations. As a keen observer of men and manners, he adeptly brought crude realities of life, relation and existence before audience

  • Metaphysical Allegory in His Fith Woman by Vijay Tendulkar

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    naturalistic dialogues, Tendulkar has been able to present the reality of life in clear terms. The presence of ‘Crow’ is felt through the play, hinting at the misery of man’s life on the earth. Thus, Tendulkar “His Fifth Woman” is a metaphysical-social allegory. It is an epoch-making play in the history of Indian English Drama. References: 1. Vijay Tendulkar, “Five Plays by Tendulkar: The Cyclist and His Fifth Woman”, Oxford University Press, New Delhi, 2004, P. 60. 2. Vijay Tendulkar, “Five Plays

  • Movie Review: Padosan

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    Padosan is a Bollywood comedy movie, which was released theatrically in India in 1968. The movie is directed by Jyoti Swaroop, produced by Mehmood, N.C. Sippy and written by Rajendra Krishan. The lead roles in this film are Sunil Dutt (Bhola) and Saira Banu (Bindu). The movie also stars Mehmood (Masterji), Kishore Kumar (Guru), Mukri (Banarasi), Om Prakash (Mama) and Raj Kishore (Lahori) as the supporting characters. The music composer of this film is Rahul Dev Burman. The film included nine songs

  • Disadvantages Of Celebrity Endorsement

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    1.0: Introduction: companies have since quite a while ago utilized characters of note to advance their items. Given the rising in thing contrasting qualities today, this has provoked a development in the totals spent on extraordinary exercises by various affiliations. One approach to accomplish this is through celebrity endorsement, which has gotten to be a standout amongst the most prominent publicizing procedures for advancing different sorts of items, administrations

  • What Is The Theme Of Fallacy In 12 Angry Men

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    of fallacy as a valid argument. In order to identify fallacious statement we need a deeper analysis of the statement. For example (a) God is someone who is capable of doing which normal people can’t do. (b) Sachin Tendulkar plays cricket the way normal people can’t. (c) So Sachin Tendulkar is God of cricket. In the above succession of arguments the data is first two statements which is an universal fact. But the third sentence is a manipulation of that data to make a statement in favour of

  • The Role Of Sports And Sports In India

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    INTRODUCTION Sports hold paramount importance in our lives. Most of us are involved at it some way or the other. Some of us actively pursue it as a hobby while most of us occasionally get a chance to participate in it while we have time. So in a sense all of us are consumers of sport as we grow up in some form or the other. Especially with the advent of the satellite age we can see that even in the tiniest and smallest villages of rural India there is a small TV set and a satellite connection. Even

  • Coca Cola Open Happiness Case Study

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    [TITLE] Nitika Gupta MARKETING AND MEDIA IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT (MKTG 90029) 22 April, 2016 TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 100 INTRODUCTION 400 OPEN HAPPINESS: COCA COLA GOES GLOCAL 250 Integrating the message across media 250 Impact on the Coca Cola brand 200 Recommendations 200 MOVING FORWARD: ‘TASTE THE FEELING’ CAMPAIGN 200 CONCLUSION 150 BIBLIOGRAPHY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 200 [USE THEORIES ABOUT GLOCALIZATION HERE] Mention years the campaign ran

  • News Report of the Chess Match of Anand Aganist Carlsen

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    made Chess popular as a sport in a nation of over 100 billion cricket crazy citizens. “Vishy (Vishwanathan Anand) has already influenced an entire generation of Chess players. He’s probably the best sportsperson that India has produced after Sachin Tendulkar,” says Tania Sachdev, an International Master who was commentating during the match. India has had a rich tradition of not excelling at individual sports. Exceptions to this have been very rare. Ramesh Krishnan, Vijay Amritraj and Leander Paes

  • Advertising: The Credibility Of A Celebrity Ad

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    EFFECTIVENESS OF ENDORSEMENT ADVERTISING Credibility of Celebrity Credibility of the endorser can be deduced from his or her expertness and reliability. Facts provided by a credible celebrity can impact the behavior and trust of consumers. This is called internalization which involves integrating an external stimulus into one's personal beliefs. So, if the consumers think of celebrity endorsers to be worth their trust and knowledgeable in a particular field, there's a high probability that the possible

  • Impact of Celebrity Endorsements on Consumer Behavior

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    LITERATURE REVIEW The term ‘celebrity’ refers to an individual who is known to the public, such as actors, sport figures, entertainers and others for their achievements in their respective areas other than the product endorsed by them (Friedman and Friedman, 1979). The use of celebrities has been widely used as it could provoke attitudinal and emotional reactions (Kanungo and Pang, 1973) than a non-celebrity endorser (Atkin & Block, 1983; Petty and Cacioppo,1983). Celebrities are people who enjoy

  • Cricket: My Favorite Player In The World

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    Cricket is one of the exciting sport in the world. It is played by most countries in the world. Cricket is not that popular in the United States compare to the countries like India, England, Australia and many more. Cricket was discovered in Southern England before the 16th century. Cricket is a bat and ball game (similar to Baseball) played between two teams of eleven players each on a field. At the center of which is a rectangular twenty- two yard long pitch. The game is played by millions of player

  • Bureaucratic Leadership: Transformational Leadership Style Of Mahindra Singh Dhoni

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    LEADERSHIP STYLES Transformational Leadership:Transformational activity is the best style to use. This was at first conveyed in 1978, and was then further made in 1985.Transformational pioneers have reliability high eager learning They can goad people with a shared vision without limits, and they confer well. This prompts high proficiency and engagement(Mind Tools). Bureaucratic Leadership:Bureaucratic leaders take after precepts completely, and ensure that their family takes after procedures precisely

  • Talent Management: A Natural Evolution Of HR

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    Talent management and retaining talent Ms. Supreet Kaur, Assistant Professor, Commerce Department, DAV College, Jalandhar Abstract A talent management strategy always needs to link to business strategy to make sense. Talent management has become one of the most important buzzword in corporate HR. Talent management is a natural evolution of HR. The new and more challenging problems like how to make recruitment process more efficient and effective , creating sustainable “leadership pipelines”, identifying