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The narrator’s grandfather also looked like a hundred years old man in the portrait. He had a long white flowing beard. It came up to his chest. It looked as if he had lots and lots of grandchildren. Actually, he looked older than the grandmother.
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The author’s grandmother was a highly religious lady. Her one hand was always busy in telling the beads of her rosary. Her lips constantly moved in an inaudible prayer. She used to get up early in the morning. She said her morning prayer in ‘a monotonous sing-song.’ The grandmother always went to school with the narrator because the school was attached to the temple. The grandmother would sit in the temple reading the scriptures.
The old lady was quite conservative. She didn’t like the new English school in the city. She was unhappy because there was no teaching about God and the scriptures at the city-school. She was quite disturbed. They gave music lessons at the English school. She considered music fit only for harlots and beggars. It was not meant for gentle folks.
The only time when she didn’t pray was the day when the narrator returned from abroad. It was quite an odd thing for her. But she more than compensated for this lapse. When she realised that her end was near, she stopped talking. She lay peacefully in bed praying and telling her beads. Her lips stopped moving and the rosary fell from her lifeless fingers.
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The narrator's grandmother gave the impression of 'winter landscape in the mountains' because of her white hair and spotless clothes. The narrator's grandmother used to wear the clothes which would have no spots in them and her hair had turned all grey. In the story , “ The portrait of a lady” by Khushwant singh, the narrator compares his grandmother to a winter landscape in the mountains because both portray an expanse of pure white serenity breathing peace and contentment.
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On July 7, HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal announced a major CBSE syllabus reduction with 30% of the syllabus slashed for the year 2020-21 for classes 9 to 12 because of the reduction in classroom teaching time due to the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdown.
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The results and outcomes of the statistical methods can only be interpreted in their true and correct sense only by its experts. An unqualified person will not be informed with all the technicalities involved in the real life application of that method and will not be able to consider all the aspects of the situation before giving his conclusive remarks. This may lead the organisation to wrong decisions regarding its operations, which is turn, may ultimately result in huge losses for the organisation. Therefore, it is always advised that statistical tools must only be used by the competent and qualified people who the the applicability and technicalities of the statistical methods to give correct conclusions.
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The results and outcomes of the statistical methods can only be interpreted in their true and correct sense only by its experts. An unqualified person will not be informed with all the technicalities involved in the real life application of that method and will not be able to consider all the aspects of the situation before giving his conclusive remarks. This may lead the organisation to wrong decisions regarding its operations, which is turn, may ultimately result in huge losses for the organisation. Therefore, it is always advised that statistical tools must only be used by the competent and qualified people who the the applicability and technicalities of the statistical methods to give correct conclusions.
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The narrator has used this comparison to convey the idea that he was the moderator, who had already got nine young men, like Ranga, married. It was now Ranga's turn to fall prey to his desire of having him married. Getting someone married by the narrator is equal to eating one lion by the narrator.
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The Portrait of a Lady summary is a real story of the writer’s grandmother. The name of the writer is Kushwant Singh. His grandmother was an old lady. The writer tells us the story of his childhood that he had spent with his grandmother.
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Budget Set:
Budget set refers to the attainable combinations of a set of two goods, given prices of the goods and income of the consumer. A budget set is based on the assumptions that income of the consumer and the prices of two goods (consumed by the consumer) remain unchanged. Accordingly, a change, either in prices or in consumer's income will lead to a change in the budget set.
Budget Line:
A budget line is a line that shows the maximum amount of good-X or of good-Y (or the possible combinations of X and Y) that the consumer can buy, given his money income and the prices of the goods X and Y. It is also called Price Line, as it shows the price ratio between good-X and Good-Y, or the rate at which one good can be exchanged for the other, given prices of the two goods in the market. The position of the budget line depends on the income of the consumer and prices of the two goods. If prices of two goods remain unchanged, then with an increase in income, budget line of the consumer shifts to the right. Similarly, if income of the consumer remains unchanged, the budget line will shift to the right when there is a proportionate fall in the prices of both goods X and Y. Thus, if the prices of both X and Y are reduced to half, the budget line will shift to the right showing twice the possible purchase of X and Y than before.
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Public baths were a striking feature of Roman urban life (when one Iranian ruler tried to introduce then into Iran, he encountered the wrath of the clergy there! Water was a sacred element and to use it for public bathing may have seemed a desecration to them), and urban populations also enjoyed a much higher level of entertainment.
For example, one calendar tells us that spectacular (shows) filled no less than 176 days of the year!
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There are six basic types of e-commerce — Business-to-Business (B2B), Business-to-Consumer (B2C), Consumer-to-Consumer (C2C), Consumer-to-Business (C2B), Business-to-Administration (B2A) and Consumer-to-Administration (C2A) — and all of them represent a different purchasing dynamic. These risks include inventory, labor, overhead or supply-chain problems. Because most e-businesses do not have large physical locations or warehouses, they must rely on a supply chain for getting goods to consumers.

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बिज़नेस की परिभाषा बहुत ही simple है. यह एक ऐसा इकनॉमिक सिस्टम या ऑर्गनाइजेशन होता है जो कोई प्रोडक्ट या सर्विस को गवर्नमेंट, कंस्यूमर आदि को बेच कर पैसे कमाना होता है.
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