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The impact of demonetisation on the common man of india
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Will November 8, 2016, be remembered as a watershed event in the history of India or will it be just another passing event?
The demonetisation that happened last week will not only have economic impact but also social and political ramifications, both from immediate and long-term perspectives.
Kolkata city, or Calcutta, an Anglicized version of the Bengali name Kalikata — or otherwise known as “The city of Joy” or “The city of Palaces”. Sitting right on the edge of Bay of Bengal, Kolkata is found in East India, in the state of West Bengal- The city is situated at the bank of River Hooghly, a distributary of the River Ganges (Ganga). Let’s venture into what makes this Bengali city unique from other Indian cities before we unfold the dark paths it holds- Kolkata, a metropolitan city home to: Durga Puja in Kolkata — own photograph; an annual Hindu festival to revere the Hindu Goddess Durga and she is thought to be the greatest festival for the Bengalis. Kalighat- A famous Hindu temple to worship the Goddess Kali (PHOTO) Park Street: Known as the burial ground of holy roman-catholic nun Mother Teresa, or Saint Teresa of Calcutta who spent the most part of her life in Kolkata. Or for those party goer’s it is known
Junko Furuta was a 16 year old Japanese girl who underwent 44 days of rape and torture before dying in the hands of her captors on November 22, 1989. Known throughout Japan as concrete-encased high school girl, the case of Junko Furuta drew nationwide attention owing to sheer brutality the girl had to endure before death found her. Junko Furuta Story: Junko Furuta attended a high school in Misato, in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. She was a good looking, active teenager who enjoyed a lot of attention and that made some people jealous. She did not smoke, did not drink alcohol and did not do drugs which was seen as very uncool in the eyes of more gangster like teens. One of them – Hiroshi Miyano had a crush on her but not looking for a relationship, Junko Furuta turned him down. Hiroshi Miyano was the bully in the school and being involved with the new generations of the Yakuza, nobody dared to oppose him. And Junko Furuta had the nerve to say “No”… On November 25, 1988
The Nepali-speaking Indians are fighting for their identity in India under the banner of the Gorkha which puts them at odds with Nepali migrants in northeast India. REDIRECTED TO BLOGMANIAC PANDA Shyam Prasad Pokharel, a migrant Nepali coal mine labourer in Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya JUN 05- During the course of my week-long stay in Shillong (and other parts of Meghalaya and Assam) I interacted with many Gorkhas and Nepalis both in their homes and offices. Some of them came to see me at the guest house in Jhalupara where I was staying. Jhalupara neighbourhood resembles most Nepali towns where Narayan Gopal blares at the music kiosk and youths playing Counter Strike video game scream Nepali expletives. A person I was meeting at the guest house called me beforehand to ask an unexpected question: “Do you think you are being followed by the Meghalayan intelligence?” The person had more questions later when we met: Why do you think Nepalis are harassed in Megh
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