Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa - Taschenbuch
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The Personal Study Book contains: ⢠Extra vocabulary, grammar and skills activities, based on the Studentâs Book units. ⢠Complete Word list containing core business vocabulary from the Studentâs Book. ⢠Full answer key to all its exercises. The Teacherâs Resource Book provides: ⢠A wide range of supplementary photocopiable material, including complete extra lessons. ⢠Information about how the activities in each unit relate to the BEC Vantage exam and the BULATS Test. ⢠Notes on each unit with advice and suggestions for alternative treatments. ⢠Answer key to all the exercises in the photocopiable activities. ⢠Complete answer key to all exercises in the Studentâs Book, including the Exam skills and Exam practice section for both BEC and BULATS. ⢠Complete Studentâs Book transcripts with answers underlined. ⢠Information about the Common European Framework and how this course relates to it. ⢠Checklist of âCan Doâ statements for students at upper-intermediate level. 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No defects noted and the interior text and illustration pages are flawless. Included are nine pages of the art history of New Mexico and 22 pages for the eleven plates for the Santos and their descriptions. It has been said that the entire production of New Mexican art was the work of perhaps a dozen men. Their fewness was recently confirmed by careful statistical studies established the stylistic identities of twelve painters since 1750 and ten carvers. In New Mexico the rarity of innovation and the close adherence to traditional formulas seem to speak a small amount. New Mexico after 1750 and until about 1900 was not only the end of the geographic line but it was also the recipients of the traditions of Christian imagery. It marked the end of a world of religious expression that opened with the Middle Ages more than a 1000 years ago. 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The updated text now covers recent momentous events, including German reunification, the revolutions in Eastern Europe and the crises in Russia., Longman, 1987, 2017. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is Indian-ness. They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 Introduction Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa Statistics on Indians in South Africa South African Hindus Hinduism in South Africa Chapterisation References Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 Introduction Indian Immigrants in South Africa Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa Discovery of Major Cash Crops Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers Indentured Labourers British Policy for Indentured Labourers Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission Immigration of Indians to South Africa The Act of 1950 The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban Conclusion References Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 Introduction Understanding Hindu Religion Tamil Linguistic Group Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) Telugus as a Linguistic Group Hindu Sacred Literature Celebration of Festivals Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishnas in Durban Hindu Belief Systems Hindu Marriage System in South Africa Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education Conclusion References Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 Introduction Indian Women in South Africa The Role of Women in Hindu Families Social and Religious System Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values Women and Change Hindu Social Norms Conclusion References. 5. Conclusion 93 References. Bibliography 101 Primary Sources Secondary Sources Books. Index 107 The Title 'Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa written/authored/edited by Sarita Maurya', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789380223100 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 112 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. POD, 2017<
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Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa - Taschenbuch
2022, ISBN: 9789380223100
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2015. Hardcover. New. About The Book: Mass murderer or development man', it depends on which side if the spectrum he is viewed from, because Narendra Modi is one of those politicians whose name prompts extremes of hate-filled anger or outright adulation. Despite polarising Gujarat and India in more ways that one, win elections. Modia man who may have challenged the basic principles of a sovereign secular nation but emerged at its destination as an undisputed and larger than life leader. In Modi, the people see a dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader who has emerged as a ray of hope for the dreams and aspirations of a billion Indians. His focus on development, eye for detail and efforts to bring a qualitative difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor have made him a respected leader across the length and breadth of India. A focused reformer who doesn't want to be distracted or diverted by trivia, those little sour grape stories about educational snafus and conversion narratives is at the Olympus of policy. He evokes leadership. His innovative 'Make in India' campaign has not only caught the imagination of the Indians but also has earned the honour of being a top global leader. During his visit in different countries India's premier contending that, The world is looking at India with renewed enthusiasm. W e must reciprocate with a renewed commitment to our shared values and goals. T ogether we shall script a better future for India and the rest of the world, he said. So, this book is immensely beneficial to all About The Author: Amit Garg has done Post Graduation in Management, visited different countries. He attended many national and international seminars. Compiled, edit and written many articles. He is in touch with renowned bureaucrats, intellectuals and politicians and he has been spreading their message to the public since last 20 years. Inspired with, Narendra Modi's charishmatic leadership compiled this discourse who is now destiny of 1.60 billion people of India. Shib Ram Roy, worked in different platforms of media like National Herald, States Times and now associated with the Political and Business Daily. Earlier, Roy compiled and edited book Poltu to President Pranab Mukherjee and involved in compling so many books. His articles published in different media ranging from politics to sports. Preface 15 1. Humble Beginning 19 Overview Early Life Modis Siblings Decrepit House School and College Life His Mentors RSS Teaches Management Skills Organisation Skill Early Political Career BJP Spokesman CM of Gujarat First Term (20012002) 2002 Election Second Term (2002-07) 2007 Election Third Term (200712) Gujarats Development Fourth Term (2012-14) International Diplomacy Personality and Image Awards and Recognitions. 2. Decisive and Responsible Leadership 39 Introduction Gujarat ki Gaurav Many Faces of NaMo Candidate Modi Politician Modi Business-friendly Modi Techno Modi Modi Sahib Model Gujarat. 3. Nomination to Coronation 48 Introduction Chairman of Campaign Committee Prime Ministerial Candidate Role in the Decisive LS Polls Waged Battle Single-handedly Muslim Mantra and Mission Seismic Political Shift BJP Gets Majority Crushing Win Leaves Rivals Broken Stupendous Ascension Sworn in as PM All SAARC Heads of Govts Attended. 4. Top Challenges Ahead 59 Introduction Put India on Path towards Prosperity Key Issues Need to Address Emerges as Symbol of Hope. 5. Time for Bold Reforms 68 Introduction Unity in Diversity System Reform Institutional Reform Development Agenda Time for Bold Steps PM Development Agenda Opportune Time for Reform Land Acquisition Law Through Ordinance Modi calls for International Yoga Day. 6. Economic Revival 83 Introduction Worst Slowdown in 25 Years Two Years to Repair, Three for Growth Growth-oriented Policies Cautious Start Roadmap to Stable Economy 2014 has been the year of Challenges and Reforms for India Make in India: FM Pledges to Remove Barriers to Businesses Tax Reforms Tax Administration Other Tax Related Measures Goods and Services Tax (GST) Milestone for Tax Reform Tax Exemption Limit Raised to Rs. 2.5 Lakh Inflation RBI Role to Control Inflation Centre-State Co-ordination India Inc Supports Modis Vision Making India Inc. Accountable Lessons from the US Promises to Rein in Prices Govt. May do Away with LPG Subsidy for Rich Poor to Gain from per-kg LPG subsidy Cash Transfers Can Work Better Than Subsidies Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) PM will Review FDI Black Money A Real Tall Order Indian Money Rises to Over Rs 14,000 cr Govt submits 627 names of foreign account holders to SC India Misses the Global War Against Tax Evasion Tax Havens should Provide Information on Black Money Repatriation of Black Money M-A Key priority Cabinet Approves GST Constitutional Amendment Bill Corruption Diesel Prices Regulated Insurance Approves Ordinance to Hike FDI in Insurance to 49 pc Investments Strategies to Revive Investment Flows FII Inflows hit $20-billion Mark in First Half of 2014 How to Make the Most of Investment Opportunities in 2015. 7. Nation First and Universal Brotherhood 110 Introduction Robust Foreign Policy Move Diplomacy into High Gear Brings Style to Substance in Foreign Police Time for Refurbishing SAARC NaMo Buzz across the Globe Xi Jinpings visit to India: Top 10 priorities Modi-Xi visit Key Points US for Greater Indo-US Ties Tough on Pak, China at Arms Length Chinese Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Sushma India, China Must Narrow Down Differences China Map Shows J&K as its Territory What India can do with China? Panchasheel to Improve Ties with Neighbours Russia for Enhanced Co-operation with India Leaders of Indo-Pak Holds Meeting PMs Bhutan Visit Key points of Modis visit to Bhutan Neighbours will Benefit from Strong India 2014 BRICS Summit Sushmas Goodwil Visit Modi on a Visit to Nepal A Significant Outing in Nepal A New Sunrise Befriending Japan, Balancing China: Modis Foreign Policy Sustained US support Thank you America: Modi says before leaving for India They break ice, but not bread Gandhi, Morality and Political Legitimacy Upbeat Mood Persists after Modi Visit Looking ahead Deepening Relationship Modi, Sharif Break ice with Handshake in Himalayas India-US N- deal could Help Clear Project Logjam .8. Zero Tolerance on Terrorism, Extremism and Crime 139 Introduction Top Priorities Centre-State Relations Secure Indians Internal Security External Security Sharp Increase in Allocation for Internal Security More Funds for Police Modernisation Befitting Reply to Maoists For Better CentreState Co-ordination Nirbhaya Fund Schemes Controvresy over Circular on Hindi CISF may Substitute NSG Panel Moots Private Agencies CBI Directors for Top Interpol Post National Identity Cards J&K High on Modi Agenda Development, Security to Top Agenda Dignified Return of Kashmiri Pandits PM Condemns Proxy War By Pakistan Policies on Minorities Article 370 India Wants Peace with China, But Not at Cost of Honour. 9. Self-Sufficiency in Defence Technology 155 Introduction Rs 2,29,000 Cr for Defence Inc Pushes for FDI in Defence INS Vikramaditya INS Kolkata Indias First Aircraft Carrier Slips into History Impetus to Space Programme Our Mars Mission Cheaper Than the Movie Gravity Ten Developments in This Story Independent Strategic Nuke Programme India, Australia Ink Nuclear Pact N-deal Highlights Growing Energy Ties Queensland Project Modernisation and Reforms Policy or Missile Exports India to Fortify Defence along China Border Expedite Defence Procurement Global Powers India-bound for Mega Defence Deals UK Still Hopeful on Fighter Jet $6 Billion Spree Happy Diwali, You Make It Possible for Indians to Celebrate India is Proud of all Three Wings of Armed Forces India, Vietnam Call for Freedom of Navigation, Ink Seven Pacts India, Australia Establish Framework for Security Cooperation A Blueprint for Defence Industry Mars Mission a Historic Achievement: President. 10. 24×7 Power Supply for Every Citizen 172 Introduction Consumer is the King Provide Power 24×7 without Tariff Hike Will Ensure 24×7 Power Supply for All Power Projects in Limbo Power Sector Financiers Consumer for Renewable Energy Sources Largest Solar Power ProjectA Capacity Addition of 10,000 MW by 2017 Rooftop Solar Power Generation Projects Domestic Solar Cell Makers Indigenous Products can Keep Cost of Solar Power Low Solar Power Generation Mandatory in Houses Solar Water Heater Makers Demand Rs 350 cr Subsidy Arrears Cabinet Clears Coal Ordinance Coal Supply to 9940 MW Plants Improve Fuel Supply Rural Electrification Scheme. 11. MoUD Targets Housing for All by 2022 185 Introduction Housing for All by 2022 Rs 7,060 crore for 100 Smart Cities Bank Finance for Housing for Poor Australia Keen on India Partnership Varanasi Infrastructure to Get Boost Plan for Beautification of Delhi DDA Lines up Largest-ever Offer of 27,000 Flats DDA Launches Housing Scheme-2014 PMs Dream Project Offers Vital Learnings for 100 Smart Cities Ambition A Hundred Hi-tech Cities. 12. Holistic Care System: Health for All 193 Introduction New Health Policy Health and Family Welfare Health for All Reforms Introduced in NHM Institutionalising ASHA Environmental Hazards to Health a Major Concern Green AIIMSA Statement of Intent Public Health Institutions Information is Power Rape and Abuse Victims Need Sensitive Handling at Hospitals Central OSCC System Soon Sex Education should not be Vulgar Need to Revitalise Social Sector Rural Development Childrenthe Future of the Nation Senior Citizens Specially Abled Youth - Making India Unstoppable Women -The Nation Builder SCs, STs, OBCs and Other Weaker Sections Drinking Water and Sanitation. 13. Education, Employment and Job Opportunities 204 Introduction Gujarat Model in Education Youths Access to Higher Education A Few Simple Lessons Boost for Education School Education Higher and Professional Education HRDMin to Set up Eight new IITs The Quality of Indias Higher Education Foreign Varsities could be in India DU Agrees to Roll Back FYUP UGC: 4-year B.Tech for 2013 Students After Raman, no Indian Varsity has given Nobel Laureate Mid-day Meal should Include Buttermilk I was Referred to as Burden at my Birth Engineering Graduates Degrees to be Recognised across 17 Countries Vocational Training Employment and J ob Opportunities SkillsFocussing on Productivity and Employability Modis Pet Project GIFT Likely to Create 10 Lakh Jobs Indian Cities Top List in Attracting Tech Talent 1,000 km of new BRT would Save 27,000 Lives Creating New Jobs in Rural India. 14. Highest Priority to Agriculture 222 Introduction Gujarat Model in Agriculture With Industrial Growth the Cultivable Land Decreases Agriculture National Crop Insurance Programme New Farm Insurance Scheme in Six Months PM Reviews Drought Contingency Plan Govt Plans Urea Price Hike to Curb Fertiliser Subsidies Food Security Act Govt to Set up Kisan Mandis in Food Inflation Fight Ganga River Project Interlinking of Rivers Modis Ganga Promise Turns into Reality with Waterway Project River Interlinking to Aid Irrigation Facilities: Uma Bharti Australia Offers Assistance for Cleaning up the Ganga Yamuna Clean-up Needs Another Rs 25,000 Cr 15. Transport is Lifeline of the Country 232 Introduction Railways in Decline, its Time for Overhaul Display of Message in Hindi 14.2 Per Cent Fare Hike Biting the Bullet FDI in Railways to Attract Investments New Trains Metro Rail Projects Coming in More Cities E-visa Facility at Nine Airports to Boost Tourism Focus on Passenger Safety PM Opens Katra Rail Link Road Projects Gadkari to Speed up Stalled Road Projects Rs 37,880 cr to be Pumped into Nations Road Network Rs 200 cr Trees to be Planted Along 1 Lakh km Highways Land Acquisition Act Rs 40,000 cr Approved to Boost Infrastructure Aviation Sector Rs 49k cr Losses Put Aviation Sector on Verge of Collapse No Decision Taken to Privatise A-I Aviation Sector Waiting for a Smooth Take Off India Expects 400 Million Air Passengers by 2020 Govt Asks States to Cut Tax on Jet Fuel IndustryModern, Competitive and Caring Infrastructure: Connecting the Nation Bullet trains and aviation and port projects aims to shrink India Gujarat Model in Industry Gadkari Announces Rs 2 Lakh Cr for Infrastructure Projects Government Plans Industrial Corridors, Smart Cities to Boost Manufacturing Manufacturing Industry Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sector Infrastructure Business and Trade TourismUntapped Potential Labour Force The Pillar of Our Growth. 16. Stability, Sustainability and Good Governance 248 Stable Relations , 2015, 2017. Paperback. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- From the earliest times Eastern races, in common with the rest of mankind, have always held a firm belief in the existence of evil spirits, ghosts, and all kindred powers. The phenomena of death, the mysteries of disease and sickness, and all the other events of common occurrence in daily life gave rise to speculations about the unseen world, which gradually led to a distinction, although slight at all times, between good evil spirits. The early Semitic people of Babylonia, who ever they may have been or wherever they may have migrated from, found a theology ready to their hands in their adopted country, which they took over from its primitive inhabitants the Sumerians doubtless grafting to it many of the beliefs of their forefathers. The primitive Sumerian recognised three distinct classes of evil spirit, namely, first came the disembodied human soul which could find no rest and so wandered up and down the face of the earth, secondly, the gruesome spirits which were half human and half demon, and thirdly, the friends and devils who were of the same nature as the gods. Who rode on the noxious winds, or brought storms and pestilence. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- R. Campbell Thompson, (1876-1941) was a British archaeologist, assyriologist, and cuneiformist. He excavated at Nineveh, Ur, Nebo, and Charchemish among many other sites. He was born in Kensington, and educated at colet Court, St. Paul school and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read oriental (Hebrew and Aramic) Languages. In 1918 Mesopotamia fell into British hands, and the trustees of the British Museum applied to have an archaeologist attached to the army in the field to protect antiquities from injury. As a captain in the Intelligence Service serving in the region and a former assistant in the British Museum R.C. Thompson was commissioned to start the work. After a short investigation of Ur, he dug at Shahrain and the mounds at Tell- al- Laham. After the First World War he held a fellowship at Merton College, Oxford. He died in 1941 aged 64 while serving in the Home Guard River Patrol on the River Thames. The Title 'The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia: Evil Spirit (Vol.1St) written/authored/edited by R. Campbell Thompson', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351286004 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 277 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Religion & Spirituality / Witchcraft & Paganism. Vol:- 1st. .POD 1st, 2017, 2017. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is Indian-ness. They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 Introduction Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa Statistics on Indians in South Africa South African Hindus Hinduism in South Africa Chapterisation References Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 Introduction Indian Immigrants in South Africa Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa Discovery of Major Cash Crops Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers Indentured Labourers British Policy for Indentured Labourers Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission Immigration of Indians to South Africa The Act of 1950 The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban Conclusion References Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 Introduction Understanding Hindu Religion Tamil Linguistic Group Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) Telugus as a Linguistic Group Hindu Sacred Literature Celebration of Festivals Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishnas in Durban Hindu Belief Systems Hindu Marriage System in South Africa Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education Conclusion References Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 Introduction Indian Women in South Africa The Role of Women in Hindu Families Social and Religious System Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values Women and Change Hindu Social Norms Conclusion References. 5. Conclusion 93 References. Bibliography 101 Primary Sources Secondary Sources Books. 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2017. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is Indian-ness. They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 Introduction Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa Statistics on Indians in South Africa South African Hindus Hinduism in South Africa Chapterisation References Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 Introduction Indian Immigrants in South Africa Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa Discovery of Major Cash Crops Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers Indentured Labourers British Policy for Indentured Labourers Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission Immigration of Indians to South Africa The Act of 1950 The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban Conclusion References Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 Introduction Understanding Hindu Religion Tamil Linguistic Group Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) Telugus as a Linguistic Group Hindu Sacred Literature Celebration of Festivals Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishnas in Durban Hindu Belief Systems Hindu Marriage System in South Africa Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education Conclusion References Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 Introduction Indian Women in South Africa The Role of Women in Hindu Families Social and Religious System Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values Women and Change Hindu Social Norms Conclusion References. 5. Conclusion 93 References. Bibliography 101 Primary Sources Secondary Sources Books. Index 107 The Title 'Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa written/authored/edited by Sarita Maurya', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789380223100 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 112 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. . POD, 2017<
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[EAN: 9789380223100], Neubuch, 112 ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is "Indian-ness". They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 • Introduction • Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa • Statistics on Indians in South Africa • South African Hindus • Hinduism in South Africa • Chapterisation • References • Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 • Introduction • Indian Immigrants in South Africa • Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa • Discovery of Major Cash Crops • Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour • Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa • Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers • Indentured Labourers • British Policy for Indentured Labourers • Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 • The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission • Immigration of Indians to South Africa • The Act of 1950 • The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban • Conclusion • References • Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 • Introduction • Understanding Hindu Religion • Tamil Linguistic Group • Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) • Telugus as a Linguistic Group • Hindu Sacred Literature • Celebration of Festivals • Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival • Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) • Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishna’s in Durban • Hindu Belief Systems • Hindu Marriage System in South Africa • Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education • Conclusion • References • Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 • Introduction • Indian Women in South Africa • The Role of Women in Hindu Families • Social and Religious System • Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture • Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values • Women and Change • Hindu Social Norms • Conclusion • References. 5. Conclusion 93 • References. Bibliography 101 • Primary Sources • Secondary Sources • Books. Index 107 The Title 'Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa written/authored/edited by Sarita Maurya', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789380223100 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 112 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. POD Language: English<
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2019. Paperback. New. Lang: - eng,eng, Pages 360. Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition published long back [1878]. This book is Printed in black & white, sewing binding for longer life with Matt laminated multi-Colour Soft Cover {HARDCOVER EDITION IS ALSO AVAILABLE}, Printed on high quality Paper, re-sized as per Current standards, professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books, we processed each page manually and make them readable but in some cases some pages which are blur or missing or black spots. If it is multi volume set, then it is only single volume, if you wish to order a specific or all the volumes you may contact us. We expect that you will understand our compulsion in these books. We found this book important for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure so we brought it back to the shelves. (Any type of Customisation is possible with extra charges). Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions., 2019, Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall, Inc. Previous Owner Markings (Including Underlining); Light Creasing on Front, Rear Covers, Spine; Front, Rear Covers, Spine Moderately Chipped; Edges Moderately Soiled. SERIES: The aim of this series is to provide a group of books that will integrate the major aspects of modern political science. Guided by the highest standards of contemporary scholarship and a concern for the major historic problems of politics, the series will make available the fruits of the most recent empirical and theoretical studies. Robert A. Dahl, Editor. EXCERPT: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS: I am grateful to all the contributors to this volume who have so graciously allowed me to reprint their work. I am especially indebted to J. David Singer and Ole R. Holsti who have made new or revised manuscripts available, to Morton A. Kaplan and Anatol Rapoport who have helped me with copyright problems, and to Karl W. Deutsch who has advised and generally encouraged me. The readings in this book complement Professor Deutsch's illuminating discussion in The Analysis of International Relations (Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1968), but the collection as a whole is intended as a self-sufficient introduction to the contemporary study of international relations. CONTENTS: Introduction; Part One The People: Personality, Attitude, and Opinion; Chapter One Man and World Politics: The Psycho-Cultural Interface - by J. David Singer; Chapter Two Nation-Building in America: The Colonial Years - by Richard L. Merritt; Chapter Three Knowledge and Foreign Policy Opinions: Some Models for Consideration - by William A. Gamson, Andre Modigliani; Chapter Four The President, the Polls, and Vietnam - by Seymour Martin Lipset; Part Two The Governments: The Making of Foreign Policy; Chapter Five The Concept of Crisis in Decision-Making - by James A. Robinson; Chapter Six The Kaiser, the Tsar, and the Computer: Information Processing in a Crisis - by Ithiel de Sola Pool, Allan Kessler; Chapter Seven Perceptions of Hostility and Financial Indices During the 1914 Crisis: An Experiment in Validating Content Analysis Data - by Ole R. Holsti, Robert C. North; Chapter Eight The Goals of Foreign Policy - by Arnold Wolfers; Chapter Nine The Role of Political Style: A Study of Dean Anderson - by David S. McLellan; Part Three International Conflict: War, Weapons, and Strategy; Chapter Ten Peaceful Settlements and the Dysfunctions of Secrecy - by Lewis Coser; Chapter Eleven More Calculations About Deterrence - by Clinton F. Fink; Chapter Twelve Critique of Strategic Thinking - by Anatol Rapoport; Chapter Thirteen The Arms Race and World Order - by Herman Kahn; Part Four International Cooperation: International Organization; Chapter Fourteen Collective Legitimization as a Political Function of the United Nations - by Inis L. Claude, Jr.; Chapter Fifteen Non-resolution Consequences of the United Nations and Their Effect on International Conflict - by Chadwick F. Alger; Chapter Sixteen Discovering Voting Groups in the United Nations - by Bruce M. Russett; Chapter Seventeen System and Process in the International Labor Organization: A Statistical Afterthought - by Ernst B. Haas; Part Five The World Community: The Integrated International System; Chapter Eighteen World Politics as a Primitive Political System - by Roger D. Masters; Chapter Nineteen Integration and Arms Control in the European Political Environment: A Summary Report - by Karl W. Deutsch; Chapter Twenty An End to European Integration? - by Ronald Inglehart; Chapter Twenty-One Some Problems of International Systems Research - by Morton A. Kaplan.. First Edition 1st Printing. Trade Paperback. Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Cambridge University Press. First edition. Paperback. New. Business Benchmark is a brand new Business English course at three levels. It helps students get ahead fast with their Business English vocabulary and skills, and gives them grammar practice in business contexts. It also helps students prepare for the internationally recognised Cambridge ESOL BULATS (Business Language Testing Service) Tests or BEC exams. Key features: 24 short units, covering important vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills for business. Grammar workshops providing extra grammar practice in business contexts. An Exam practice section with authentic BULATS Test papers from Cambridge ESOL. An Exam skills section, with exam-type tasks which give students detailed preparation for all the papers in the BULATS Test. Authentic interviews with real business people available on audio CD. Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from Investments to Staff development. Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from Competitive advantage to Expanding abroad. Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from Financing start-ups to Offshoring and outsourcing. Task tips giving advice on how to approach different task-types. Sample compositions for writing activities. CD-ROM containing a complete BULATS Test supplied by Cambridge ESOL, so students can practise for the BULATS Computer Test. Answer keys and transcripts, so students can check their own progress. The Personal Study Book contains: Extra vocabulary, grammar and skills activities, based on the Students Book units. Complete Word list containing core business vocabulary from the Students Book. Full answer key to all its exercises. The Teachers Resource Book provides: A wide range of supplementary photocopiable material, including complete extra lessons. Information about how the activities in each unit relate to the BEC Vantage exam and the BULATS Test. Notes on each unit with advice and suggestions for alternative treatments. Answer key to all the exercises in the photocopiable activities. Complete answer key to all exercises in the Students Book, including the Exam skills and Exam practice section for both BEC and BULATS. Complete Students Book transcripts with answers underlined. Information about the Common European Framework and how this course relates to it. Checklist of Can Do statements for students at upper-intermediate level. 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New. Business Benchmark is a brand new Business English course at three levels. It helps students get ahead fast with their Business English vocabulary and skills, and gives them grammar practice in business contexts. It also helps students prepare for the internationally recognised Cambridge ESOL BULATS (Business Language Testing Service) Tests or BEC exams. Key features: ⢠24 short units, covering important vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills for business. ⢠Grammar workshops providing extra grammar practice in business contexts. ⢠An âExam practiceâ section with authentic BULATS Test papers from Cambridge ESOL. ⢠An âExam skillsâ section, with exam-type tasks which give students detailed preparation for all the papers in the BULATS Test. ⢠Authentic interviews with real business people available on audio CD. ⢠Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from âInvestmentsâ to âStaff developmentâ. ⢠Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from âCompetitive advantageâ to âExpanding abroadâ. ⢠Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from âFinancing start-upsâ to âOffshoring and outsourcingâ. ⢠âTask tipsâ giving advice on how to approach different task-types. ⢠Sample compositions for writing activities. ⢠CD-ROM containing a complete BULATS Test supplied by Cambridge ESOL, so students can practise for the BULATS Computer Test. ⢠Answer keys and transcripts, so students can check their own progress. The Personal Study Book contains: ⢠Extra vocabulary, grammar and skills activities, based on the Studentâs Book units. ⢠Complete Word list containing core business vocabulary from the Studentâs Book. ⢠Full answer key to all its exercises. The Teacherâs Resource Book provides: ⢠A wide range of supplementary photocopiable material, including complete extra lessons. ⢠Information about how the activities in each unit relate to the BEC Vantage exam and the BULATS Test. ⢠Notes on each unit with advice and suggestions for alternative treatments. ⢠Answer key to all the exercises in the photocopiable activities. ⢠Complete answer key to all exercises in the Studentâs Book, including the Exam skills and Exam practice section for both BEC and BULATS. ⢠Complete Studentâs Book transcripts with answers underlined. ⢠Information about the Common European Framework and how this course relates to it. ⢠Checklist of âCan Doâ statements for students at upper-intermediate level. Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Company profiles Unit 1 The working day Unit 2 Corporate culture Unit 3 Company History Unit 4 The Internet Production and selling Unit 5 Describing equipment Unit 6 Process and procedures Unit 7 Distribution and delivery Unit 8 Advertising and marketing Business travel Unit 9 Making arrangements Unit 10 Transport Unit 11 Business accommodation Unit 12 Out of the office Business relationship Unit 13 Developing contacts Unit 14 Cultural issues Unit 15 Teamwork Unit 16 Entertaining clients Finance Unit 17 Describing statistics Unit 18 Company finances Unit 19 Investments Unit 20 Staring up Human resources Unit 21 Job applications Unit 22 Recruitment Unit 23 Staff development Unit 24 Staff facts and figures Exam skills and exam practice Answer keys (BEC) Answer keys (BULATS) Transcripts (BEC and BULATS) Appendix: The Common European Framework Printed Pages: 160., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge University Press. First edition. Paperback. New. Business Benchmark is a brand new Business English course at three levels. It helps students get ahead fast with their Business English vocabulary and skills, and gives them grammar practice in business contexts. It also helps students prepare for the internationally recognised Cambridge ESOL BULATS (Business Language Testing Service) Tests or BEC exams. Key features: ⢠24 short units, covering important vocabulary, grammar, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills for business. ⢠Grammar workshops providing extra grammar practice in business contexts. ⢠An âExam practiceâ section with authentic BULATS Test papers from Cambridge ESOL. ⢠An âExam skillsâ section, with exam-type tasks which give students detailed preparation for all the papers in the BULATS Test. ⢠Authentic interviews with real business people available on audio CD. ⢠Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from âInvestmentsâ to âStaff developmentâ. ⢠Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from âCompetitive advantageâ to âExpanding abroadâ. ⢠Up-to-date business language in a range of contexts from âFinancing start-upsâ to âOffshoring and outsourcingâ. ⢠âTask tipsâ giving advice on how to approach different task-types. ⢠Sample compositions for writing activities. ⢠CD-ROM containing a complete BULATS Test supplied by Cambridge ESOL, so students can practise for the BULATS Computer Test. ⢠Answer keys and transcripts, so students can check their own progress. The Personal Study Book contains: ⢠Extra vocabulary, grammar and skills activities, based on the Studentâs Book units. ⢠Complete Word list containing core business vocabulary from the Studentâs Book. ⢠Full answer key to all its exercises. The Teacherâs Resource Book provides: ⢠A wide range of supplementary photocopiable material, including complete extra lessons. ⢠Information about how the activities in each unit relate to the BEC Vantage exam and the BULATS Test. ⢠Notes on each unit with advice and suggestions for alternative treatments. ⢠Answer key to all the exercises in the photocopiable activities. ⢠Complete answer key to all exercises in the Studentâs Book, including the Exam skills and Exam practice section for both BEC and BULATS. ⢠Complete Studentâs Book transcripts with answers underlined. ⢠Information about the Common European Framework and how this course relates to it. ⢠Checklist of âCan Doâ statements for students at upper-intermediate level. 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No defects noted and the interior text and illustration pages are flawless. Included are nine pages of the art history of New Mexico and 22 pages for the eleven plates for the Santos and their descriptions. It has been said that the entire production of New Mexican art was the work of perhaps a dozen men. Their fewness was recently confirmed by careful statistical studies established the stylistic identities of twelve painters since 1750 and ten carvers. In New Mexico the rarity of innovation and the close adherence to traditional formulas seem to speak a small amount. New Mexico after 1750 and until about 1900 was not only the end of the geographic line but it was also the recipients of the traditions of Christian imagery. It marked the end of a world of religious expression that opened with the Middle Ages more than a 1000 years ago. In the 20th century another art has taken form to clothe the old meanings of Christianity, and it likely that the Santeros of New Mexico were the last exponents of the prior tradition. The Santos of New Mexico are unmistakable. No one who has looked at them attentively will confuse them with any other rural Latin American or European expression.. First Edition. Trade Paperback. Near Fine. 8" X 9"., Amon Carter Museum of Western Art, 1964, Longman, 1987. Ex-Library. Trade Paperback. Very Good. GREAT BOOK! MILD WEAR ON LAMINATED COVER, LIGHTLY AGED, A FEW LIBRARY STAMPS BUT NO MARKING IN TEXT. Description: This intensely practical handbook covers the last two centuries of modern European history. It contains detailed topical chronologies; notes on governments, wars, treaties and diplomacy; economic and social statistics; biographies; glossary and an extended bibliography. The updated text now covers recent momentous events, including German reunification, the revolutions in Eastern Europe and the crises in Russia., Longman, 1987, 2017. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is Indian-ness. They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 Introduction Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa Statistics on Indians in South Africa South African Hindus Hinduism in South Africa Chapterisation References Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 Introduction Indian Immigrants in South Africa Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa Discovery of Major Cash Crops Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers Indentured Labourers British Policy for Indentured Labourers Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission Immigration of Indians to South Africa The Act of 1950 The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban Conclusion References Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 Introduction Understanding Hindu Religion Tamil Linguistic Group Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) Telugus as a Linguistic Group Hindu Sacred Literature Celebration of Festivals Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishnas in Durban Hindu Belief Systems Hindu Marriage System in South Africa Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education Conclusion References Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 Introduction Indian Women in South Africa The Role of Women in Hindu Families Social and Religious System Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values Women and Change Hindu Social Norms Conclusion References. 5. Conclusion 93 References. Bibliography 101 Primary Sources Secondary Sources Books. Index 107 The Title 'Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa written/authored/edited by Sarita Maurya', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789380223100 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 112 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. POD, 2017<
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2015. Hardcover. New. About The Book: Mass murderer or development man', it depends on which side if the spectrum he is viewed from, because Narendra Modi is one of those politicians whose name prompts extremes of hate-filled anger or outright adulation. Despite polarising Gujarat and India in more ways that one, win elections. Modia man who may have challenged the basic principles of a sovereign secular nation but emerged at its destination as an undisputed and larger than life leader. In Modi, the people see a dynamic, decisive and development-oriented leader who has emerged as a ray of hope for the dreams and aspirations of a billion Indians. His focus on development, eye for detail and efforts to bring a qualitative difference in the lives of the poorest of the poor have made him a respected leader across the length and breadth of India. A focused reformer who doesn't want to be distracted or diverted by trivia, those little sour grape stories about educational snafus and conversion narratives is at the Olympus of policy. He evokes leadership. His innovative 'Make in India' campaign has not only caught the imagination of the Indians but also has earned the honour of being a top global leader. During his visit in different countries India's premier contending that, The world is looking at India with renewed enthusiasm. W e must reciprocate with a renewed commitment to our shared values and goals. T ogether we shall script a better future for India and the rest of the world, he said. So, this book is immensely beneficial to all About The Author: Amit Garg has done Post Graduation in Management, visited different countries. He attended many national and international seminars. Compiled, edit and written many articles. He is in touch with renowned bureaucrats, intellectuals and politicians and he has been spreading their message to the public since last 20 years. Inspired with, Narendra Modi's charishmatic leadership compiled this discourse who is now destiny of 1.60 billion people of India. Shib Ram Roy, worked in different platforms of media like National Herald, States Times and now associated with the Political and Business Daily. Earlier, Roy compiled and edited book Poltu to President Pranab Mukherjee and involved in compling so many books. His articles published in different media ranging from politics to sports. Preface 15 1. Humble Beginning 19 Overview Early Life Modis Siblings Decrepit House School and College Life His Mentors RSS Teaches Management Skills Organisation Skill Early Political Career BJP Spokesman CM of Gujarat First Term (20012002) 2002 Election Second Term (2002-07) 2007 Election Third Term (200712) Gujarats Development Fourth Term (2012-14) International Diplomacy Personality and Image Awards and Recognitions. 2. Decisive and Responsible Leadership 39 Introduction Gujarat ki Gaurav Many Faces of NaMo Candidate Modi Politician Modi Business-friendly Modi Techno Modi Modi Sahib Model Gujarat. 3. Nomination to Coronation 48 Introduction Chairman of Campaign Committee Prime Ministerial Candidate Role in the Decisive LS Polls Waged Battle Single-handedly Muslim Mantra and Mission Seismic Political Shift BJP Gets Majority Crushing Win Leaves Rivals Broken Stupendous Ascension Sworn in as PM All SAARC Heads of Govts Attended. 4. Top Challenges Ahead 59 Introduction Put India on Path towards Prosperity Key Issues Need to Address Emerges as Symbol of Hope. 5. Time for Bold Reforms 68 Introduction Unity in Diversity System Reform Institutional Reform Development Agenda Time for Bold Steps PM Development Agenda Opportune Time for Reform Land Acquisition Law Through Ordinance Modi calls for International Yoga Day. 6. Economic Revival 83 Introduction Worst Slowdown in 25 Years Two Years to Repair, Three for Growth Growth-oriented Policies Cautious Start Roadmap to Stable Economy 2014 has been the year of Challenges and Reforms for India Make in India: FM Pledges to Remove Barriers to Businesses Tax Reforms Tax Administration Other Tax Related Measures Goods and Services Tax (GST) Milestone for Tax Reform Tax Exemption Limit Raised to Rs. 2.5 Lakh Inflation RBI Role to Control Inflation Centre-State Co-ordination India Inc Supports Modis Vision Making India Inc. Accountable Lessons from the US Promises to Rein in Prices Govt. May do Away with LPG Subsidy for Rich Poor to Gain from per-kg LPG subsidy Cash Transfers Can Work Better Than Subsidies Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) PM will Review FDI Black Money A Real Tall Order Indian Money Rises to Over Rs 14,000 cr Govt submits 627 names of foreign account holders to SC India Misses the Global War Against Tax Evasion Tax Havens should Provide Information on Black Money Repatriation of Black Money M-A Key priority Cabinet Approves GST Constitutional Amendment Bill Corruption Diesel Prices Regulated Insurance Approves Ordinance to Hike FDI in Insurance to 49 pc Investments Strategies to Revive Investment Flows FII Inflows hit $20-billion Mark in First Half of 2014 How to Make the Most of Investment Opportunities in 2015. 7. Nation First and Universal Brotherhood 110 Introduction Robust Foreign Policy Move Diplomacy into High Gear Brings Style to Substance in Foreign Police Time for Refurbishing SAARC NaMo Buzz across the Globe Xi Jinpings visit to India: Top 10 priorities Modi-Xi visit Key Points US for Greater Indo-US Ties Tough on Pak, China at Arms Length Chinese Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Sushma India, China Must Narrow Down Differences China Map Shows J&K as its Territory What India can do with China? Panchasheel to Improve Ties with Neighbours Russia for Enhanced Co-operation with India Leaders of Indo-Pak Holds Meeting PMs Bhutan Visit Key points of Modis visit to Bhutan Neighbours will Benefit from Strong India 2014 BRICS Summit Sushmas Goodwil Visit Modi on a Visit to Nepal A Significant Outing in Nepal A New Sunrise Befriending Japan, Balancing China: Modis Foreign Policy Sustained US support Thank you America: Modi says before leaving for India They break ice, but not bread Gandhi, Morality and Political Legitimacy Upbeat Mood Persists after Modi Visit Looking ahead Deepening Relationship Modi, Sharif Break ice with Handshake in Himalayas India-US N- deal could Help Clear Project Logjam .8. Zero Tolerance on Terrorism, Extremism and Crime 139 Introduction Top Priorities Centre-State Relations Secure Indians Internal Security External Security Sharp Increase in Allocation for Internal Security More Funds for Police Modernisation Befitting Reply to Maoists For Better CentreState Co-ordination Nirbhaya Fund Schemes Controvresy over Circular on Hindi CISF may Substitute NSG Panel Moots Private Agencies CBI Directors for Top Interpol Post National Identity Cards J&K High on Modi Agenda Development, Security to Top Agenda Dignified Return of Kashmiri Pandits PM Condemns Proxy War By Pakistan Policies on Minorities Article 370 India Wants Peace with China, But Not at Cost of Honour. 9. Self-Sufficiency in Defence Technology 155 Introduction Rs 2,29,000 Cr for Defence Inc Pushes for FDI in Defence INS Vikramaditya INS Kolkata Indias First Aircraft Carrier Slips into History Impetus to Space Programme Our Mars Mission Cheaper Than the Movie Gravity Ten Developments in This Story Independent Strategic Nuke Programme India, Australia Ink Nuclear Pact N-deal Highlights Growing Energy Ties Queensland Project Modernisation and Reforms Policy or Missile Exports India to Fortify Defence along China Border Expedite Defence Procurement Global Powers India-bound for Mega Defence Deals UK Still Hopeful on Fighter Jet $6 Billion Spree Happy Diwali, You Make It Possible for Indians to Celebrate India is Proud of all Three Wings of Armed Forces India, Vietnam Call for Freedom of Navigation, Ink Seven Pacts India, Australia Establish Framework for Security Cooperation A Blueprint for Defence Industry Mars Mission a Historic Achievement: President. 10. 24×7 Power Supply for Every Citizen 172 Introduction Consumer is the King Provide Power 24×7 without Tariff Hike Will Ensure 24×7 Power Supply for All Power Projects in Limbo Power Sector Financiers Consumer for Renewable Energy Sources Largest Solar Power ProjectA Capacity Addition of 10,000 MW by 2017 Rooftop Solar Power Generation Projects Domestic Solar Cell Makers Indigenous Products can Keep Cost of Solar Power Low Solar Power Generation Mandatory in Houses Solar Water Heater Makers Demand Rs 350 cr Subsidy Arrears Cabinet Clears Coal Ordinance Coal Supply to 9940 MW Plants Improve Fuel Supply Rural Electrification Scheme. 11. MoUD Targets Housing for All by 2022 185 Introduction Housing for All by 2022 Rs 7,060 crore for 100 Smart Cities Bank Finance for Housing for Poor Australia Keen on India Partnership Varanasi Infrastructure to Get Boost Plan for Beautification of Delhi DDA Lines up Largest-ever Offer of 27,000 Flats DDA Launches Housing Scheme-2014 PMs Dream Project Offers Vital Learnings for 100 Smart Cities Ambition A Hundred Hi-tech Cities. 12. Holistic Care System: Health for All 193 Introduction New Health Policy Health and Family Welfare Health for All Reforms Introduced in NHM Institutionalising ASHA Environmental Hazards to Health a Major Concern Green AIIMSA Statement of Intent Public Health Institutions Information is Power Rape and Abuse Victims Need Sensitive Handling at Hospitals Central OSCC System Soon Sex Education should not be Vulgar Need to Revitalise Social Sector Rural Development Childrenthe Future of the Nation Senior Citizens Specially Abled Youth - Making India Unstoppable Women -The Nation Builder SCs, STs, OBCs and Other Weaker Sections Drinking Water and Sanitation. 13. Education, Employment and Job Opportunities 204 Introduction Gujarat Model in Education Youths Access to Higher Education A Few Simple Lessons Boost for Education School Education Higher and Professional Education HRDMin to Set up Eight new IITs The Quality of Indias Higher Education Foreign Varsities could be in India DU Agrees to Roll Back FYUP UGC: 4-year B.Tech for 2013 Students After Raman, no Indian Varsity has given Nobel Laureate Mid-day Meal should Include Buttermilk I was Referred to as Burden at my Birth Engineering Graduates Degrees to be Recognised across 17 Countries Vocational Training Employment and J ob Opportunities SkillsFocussing on Productivity and Employability Modis Pet Project GIFT Likely to Create 10 Lakh Jobs Indian Cities Top List in Attracting Tech Talent 1,000 km of new BRT would Save 27,000 Lives Creating New Jobs in Rural India. 14. Highest Priority to Agriculture 222 Introduction Gujarat Model in Agriculture With Industrial Growth the Cultivable Land Decreases Agriculture National Crop Insurance Programme New Farm Insurance Scheme in Six Months PM Reviews Drought Contingency Plan Govt Plans Urea Price Hike to Curb Fertiliser Subsidies Food Security Act Govt to Set up Kisan Mandis in Food Inflation Fight Ganga River Project Interlinking of Rivers Modis Ganga Promise Turns into Reality with Waterway Project River Interlinking to Aid Irrigation Facilities: Uma Bharti Australia Offers Assistance for Cleaning up the Ganga Yamuna Clean-up Needs Another Rs 25,000 Cr 15. Transport is Lifeline of the Country 232 Introduction Railways in Decline, its Time for Overhaul Display of Message in Hindi 14.2 Per Cent Fare Hike Biting the Bullet FDI in Railways to Attract Investments New Trains Metro Rail Projects Coming in More Cities E-visa Facility at Nine Airports to Boost Tourism Focus on Passenger Safety PM Opens Katra Rail Link Road Projects Gadkari to Speed up Stalled Road Projects Rs 37,880 cr to be Pumped into Nations Road Network Rs 200 cr Trees to be Planted Along 1 Lakh km Highways Land Acquisition Act Rs 40,000 cr Approved to Boost Infrastructure Aviation Sector Rs 49k cr Losses Put Aviation Sector on Verge of Collapse No Decision Taken to Privatise A-I Aviation Sector Waiting for a Smooth Take Off India Expects 400 Million Air Passengers by 2020 Govt Asks States to Cut Tax on Jet Fuel IndustryModern, Competitive and Caring Infrastructure: Connecting the Nation Bullet trains and aviation and port projects aims to shrink India Gujarat Model in Industry Gadkari Announces Rs 2 Lakh Cr for Infrastructure Projects Government Plans Industrial Corridors, Smart Cities to Boost Manufacturing Manufacturing Industry Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Sector Infrastructure Business and Trade TourismUntapped Potential Labour Force The Pillar of Our Growth. 16. Stability, Sustainability and Good Governance 248 Stable Relations , 2015, 2017. Paperback. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- From the earliest times Eastern races, in common with the rest of mankind, have always held a firm belief in the existence of evil spirits, ghosts, and all kindred powers. The phenomena of death, the mysteries of disease and sickness, and all the other events of common occurrence in daily life gave rise to speculations about the unseen world, which gradually led to a distinction, although slight at all times, between good evil spirits. The early Semitic people of Babylonia, who ever they may have been or wherever they may have migrated from, found a theology ready to their hands in their adopted country, which they took over from its primitive inhabitants the Sumerians doubtless grafting to it many of the beliefs of their forefathers. The primitive Sumerian recognised three distinct classes of evil spirit, namely, first came the disembodied human soul which could find no rest and so wandered up and down the face of the earth, secondly, the gruesome spirits which were half human and half demon, and thirdly, the friends and devils who were of the same nature as the gods. Who rode on the noxious winds, or brought storms and pestilence. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- R. Campbell Thompson, (1876-1941) was a British archaeologist, assyriologist, and cuneiformist. He excavated at Nineveh, Ur, Nebo, and Charchemish among many other sites. He was born in Kensington, and educated at colet Court, St. Paul school and Caius College, Cambridge, where he read oriental (Hebrew and Aramic) Languages. In 1918 Mesopotamia fell into British hands, and the trustees of the British Museum applied to have an archaeologist attached to the army in the field to protect antiquities from injury. As a captain in the Intelligence Service serving in the region and a former assistant in the British Museum R.C. Thompson was commissioned to start the work. After a short investigation of Ur, he dug at Shahrain and the mounds at Tell- al- Laham. After the First World War he held a fellowship at Merton College, Oxford. He died in 1941 aged 64 while serving in the Home Guard River Patrol on the River Thames. The Title 'The Devils and Evil Spirits of Babylonia: Evil Spirit (Vol.1St) written/authored/edited by R. Campbell Thompson', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789351286004 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 277 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Religion & Spirituality / Witchcraft & Paganism. Vol:- 1st. .POD 1st, 2017, 2017. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is Indian-ness. They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 Introduction Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa Statistics on Indians in South Africa South African Hindus Hinduism in South Africa Chapterisation References Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 Introduction Indian Immigrants in South Africa Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa Discovery of Major Cash Crops Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers Indentured Labourers British Policy for Indentured Labourers Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission Immigration of Indians to South Africa The Act of 1950 The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban Conclusion References Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 Introduction Understanding Hindu Religion Tamil Linguistic Group Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) Telugus as a Linguistic Group Hindu Sacred Literature Celebration of Festivals Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishnas in Durban Hindu Belief Systems Hindu Marriage System in South Africa Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education Conclusion References Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 Introduction Indian Women in South Africa The Role of Women in Hindu Families Social and Religious System Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values Women and Change Hindu Social Norms Conclusion References. 5. Conclusion 93 References. Bibliography 101 Primary Sources Secondary Sources Books. 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2017. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is Indian-ness. They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 Introduction Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa Statistics on Indians in South Africa South African Hindus Hinduism in South Africa Chapterisation References Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 Introduction Indian Immigrants in South Africa Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa Discovery of Major Cash Crops Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers Indentured Labourers British Policy for Indentured Labourers Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission Immigration of Indians to South Africa The Act of 1950 The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban Conclusion References Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 Introduction Understanding Hindu Religion Tamil Linguistic Group Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) Telugus as a Linguistic Group Hindu Sacred Literature Celebration of Festivals Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishnas in Durban Hindu Belief Systems Hindu Marriage System in South Africa Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education Conclusion References Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 Introduction Indian Women in South Africa The Role of Women in Hindu Families Social and Religious System Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values Women and Change Hindu Social Norms Conclusion References. 5. Conclusion 93 References. Bibliography 101 Primary Sources Secondary Sources Books. Index 107 The Title 'Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa written/authored/edited by Sarita Maurya', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789380223100 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 112 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. . POD, 2017<
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[EAN: 9789380223100], Neubuch, 112 ABOUT THE BOOK:- This book is an account of the Indian Diaspora who came as indentured labourers in South Africa. It also gives the background to the history of indentured labour, that is how it started and what were the conditions of the Indian labourers who came from India and how did they settled in South Africa. The Indian settlement took place in the cities like Durban, Kwazulu Natal, etc. The generations of the Indian Diaspora have a different way of life in South Africa being actively participating in the political and social life in South Africa they have a different notion to their identity that is "Indian-ness". They consider themselves as South Africans Indians. Indian-ness only in the terms of, their cultural ties to their homeland that is India. The book also reveals about the role played by the women as the preservers of their culture and tradition and maintaining the old traditional customs and tradition in a faraway country that they immigrated in early 1860's. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Ms. Sarita Maurya has completed her Masters in Sociology (Honors) in 2011, from the Department of Sociology, University of Mumbai. She has been awarded M.Phil degree from the Centre for African Studies in the year 2015, University of Mumbai. She has also completed her Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.), in the year 2014, MCT College of Education, University of Mumbai. She has worked as Assistant Professor in K.J Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce as a Sociology teacher. Her areas of research interest are related to Diaspora studies, mainly Indian Diaspora, and Cultural Studies. She is actively in teaching, currently working as a lecturer of Sociology and Psychology in Swami Rama Krishna Paramhans Junior College and continuing her education and pursuing Masters of Arts in Education from the University of Mumbai. CONTENTS:- List of Tables 7 List of Maps and Charts 9 Preface 11 Acknowledgement 13 1. An Introduction to the History of Indians in South Africa 15 • Introduction • Understanding the Indian Diaspora in South Africa • Statistics on Indians in South Africa • South African Hindus • Hinduism in South Africa • Chapterisation • References • Notes. 2. A Historical Background of Indians in Natal 35 • Introduction • Indian Immigrants in South Africa • Cheap Indian Labour in South Africa • Discovery of Major Cash Crops • Demand and Supply of Indentured Labour • Zulus and the Bantu Labourers of South Africa • Reasons of Emigration by Indian Labourers • Indentured Labourers • British Policy for Indentured Labourers • Deferment of Emigration to Natal, 1868-1874 • The Recommendations of the Coolie Commission • Immigration of Indians to South Africa • The Act of 1950 • The Europeans and Non-Europeans in Durban • Conclusion • References • Notes. 3. Practice of Hinduism among South African Indians 59 • Introduction • Understanding Hindu Religion • Tamil Linguistic Group • Some Hindu Temples in South Africa: (Durban) • Telugus as a Linguistic Group • Hindu Sacred Literature • Celebration of Festivals • Mariamman and Thaippoosam Festival • Thimidhi (Fire Walking Festival) • Rath Yatra of the Hare Krishna’s in Durban • Hindu Belief Systems • Hindu Marriage System in South Africa • Development of Hinduism in South Africa through Education • Conclusion • References • Notes. 4. Women and their Role in Preserving Hinduism 83 • Introduction • Indian Women in South Africa • The Role of Women in Hindu Families • Social and Religious System • Women as Preserver of Hindu Culture • Hindu Women and Brahmanical Values • Women and Change • Hindu Social Norms • Conclusion • References. 5. Conclusion 93 • References. Bibliography 101 • Primary Sources • Secondary Sources • Books. Index 107 The Title 'Practice of Hinduism Among the Indian Diaspora in South Africa written/authored/edited by Sarita Maurya', published in the year 2017. The ISBN 9789380223100 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 112 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History. POD Language: English<
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