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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 4 months ago

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram had many titles but was popularly known as the ''Tiger King''. He was portrayed as an autocrat, brave, resolute, determined, courageous and a firm ruler of his state. He was brought up by an English governess. He was tutored in English by an Englishman. When he grew to twenty, he took the reign in his hands. The Maharaja knew how to make his minions do the work for him. No one in the kingdom had the courage to raise his voice against the king.

When he was born, the astrologers had predicted his death by a tiger. His callousness came through his indiscriminate killing of tigers and almost bringing the species to become extinct, just to prove the prophecy wrong. His irrational behavior was portrayed when he announced that he would attend to the affairs of his people and state, only after killing a hundred tigers. He wanted to prove the prophecy wrong that his death was bound to come because of a tiger. He was determined to fulfill his pledge. So he issued a proclamation that no one will kill the tiger except him. The lawbreakers would be taken to task and their properties would be confiscated. Being a man of firm determination and self-respect, he denied permission to the British officer to hunt the tiger too. But, the officer felt offended as he was not even allowed to kill or even, to take a photograph with a dead tiger. To save himself and his kingdom, the king, with the advice of his Dewan, sent around fifty exclusive diamond rings for the officer's wife. He did so to impress them but had to pay a hefty amount because the British officer's wife kept all the rings and sent only a thank you note for the king. It is ironical that the king met his fate by a wooden tiger only and thus the hundredth tiger took revenge upon him.

Arun Kumar 1 year, 3 months ago

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Angel Swarup 10 months ago

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Deepak Patel 10 months, 2 weeks ago

पुष्पवली वृत्त पर पुष्पों के लगने के क्रम को पुष्पक्रम कहते हैं
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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 4 months ago

उदासीनता वक्र या तटस्थता वक्र किसी उपभोक्ता के व्यवहार को बताने वाला वक्र है जिस में किसी एक वक्र के किसी भी बिंदु पर उपभोक्ता को प्राप्त होने वाली उपभोग सामग्री से समान संतुष्टि प्राप्त होती है। या, "उदासीन वक्र उसे कहते हैं, जिसके सभी बिंदुओं पर समान संतुष्टि मिले।

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 4 months ago

The eight bones that protect the brain are called the cranium. The front bone forms the forehead. Two parietal bones form the upper sides of the skull, while two temporal bones form the lower sides.

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 4 months ago

उपभोक्‍ता संरक्षण अधिनियम - उपभोक्‍ता संरक्षण अधिनियम 1986 व्‍यापार और उद्योग के शोषण से उन लोगों के अधिकारों और हितों को बचाने के लिए बनाया गया था जो किसी न किसी प्रकार से उपभोक्‍ता है। इस अधिनियम के अनुसार कोई भी व्‍यक्ति, जो अपने प्रयोग हेतु वस्‍तुएं एवं सेवाएं खरीदता है उपभोक्‍ता है।

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 4 months ago

Hana is an epitome of a loving, dedicated and caring wife. She always has love and affection in her heart for Sadao. In spite of being married for so many years, she is still the same loving wife. She often assists Sadao in her medical operations as she helped him with anesthetics while operating Tom. She loves her family. She gets scared when a man in uniform appears at the gate. She is also a good-hearted woman as she also wished Tom to be saved. She is quite hardworking. When Yumi, the nurse refuses to wash Tom, she does it herself. When the servants leave Sadao’s home in protest, she does all the chores herself. However, she is not as courageous as Sadao.

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Harsh Gupta 11 months ago

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 5 months ago

The Maharaja of Pratibandapuram had many titles but was popularly known as the ''Tiger King''. He was portrayed as an autocrat, brave, resolute, determined, courageous and a firm ruler of his state. He was brought up by an English governess. He was tutored in English by an Englishman. When he grew to twenty, he took the reign in his hands. The Maharaja knew how to make his minions do the work for him. No one in the kingdom had the courage to raise his voice against the king.

When he was born, the astrologers had predicted his death by a tiger. His callousness came through his indiscriminate killing of tigers and almost bringing the species to become extinct, just to prove the prophecy wrong. His irrational behavior was portrayed when he announced that he would attend to the affairs of his people and state, only after killing a hundred tigers. He wanted to prove the prophecy wrong that his death was bound to come because of a tiger. He was determined to fulfill his pledge. So he issued a proclamation that no one will kill the tiger except him. The lawbreakers would be taken to task and their properties would be confiscated. Being a man of firm determination and self-respect, he denied permission to the British officer to hunt the tiger too. But, the officer felt offended as he was not even allowed to kill or even, to take a photograph with a dead tiger. To save himself and his kingdom, the king, with the advice of his Dewan, sent around fifty exclusive diamond rings for the officer's wife. He did so to impress them but had to pay a hefty amount because the British officer's wife kept all the rings and sent only a thank you note for the king. It is ironical that the king met his fate by a wooden tiger only and thus the hundredth tiger took revenge upon him.

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Preeti Dabral 1 year, 5 months ago

He is an escapist and wants to escape from the world of harsh realities. He is fond of stamp collection, a hobby, which he takes up to make his leisure hours more productive and fulfilling experience. But his psychiatrist friend calls it a temporary refuge from reality. Hamel was the French teacher at a school in the French district of Alsace and Larraine. He had honestly served the school far 40 years. He was the true lover of French language and made it to keep alive. He thought very well and all grasped him very well.

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Prakash Yadav 3 months ago

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