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Rosetta Stone Hindi Level 1-3 SetRosetta Stone Hindi Level 1-3 SetConnect with the world. Learn language fundamentals from greetings and introductions to simple questions and answers. Give and get directions, tell time, and dine out. Share your opinions, and talk about everyday life: your interests, your work, current events, and more.
Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge [Blu-ray]Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge [Blu-ray]Original Yashraj Films Blu-ray Disc

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The HelpThe HelpThe #1 New York Times bestseller by Kathryn Stockett comes to vivid life through the powerful performances of a phenomenal ensemble cast. Led by Emma Stone, Academy Award®-nominated Viola Davis (Best Supporting Actress, Doubt, 2008), Octavia Spencer and Bryce Dallas Howard, The Help is an inspirational, courageous and empowering story about very different, extraordinary women in the 1960s South who build an unlikely friendship around a secret writing project — one that breaks society’s rules and puts them all at risk. Filled with poignancy, humor and hope — and complete with compelling, never-before-seen bonus features — The Help is a timeless, universal and triumphant story about the ability to create change.
BridesmaidsBridesmaids"Gut-bustingly funny. Bridesmaids gets an A!!!" (Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly) From the producer of Superbad, Knocked Up and The 40-Year-Old Virgin comes the breakout comedy critics are calling "brazenly hysterical!" (Alynda Wheat, People)  Thirty-something Annie (Kristen Wiig) has hit a rough patch but finds her life turned completely upside down when she takes on the Maid of Honor role in her best friend Lillian's (Maya Rudolph) wedding. In way over her head but determined to succeed, Annie leads a hilarious hodgepodge of bridesmaids (Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Wendi McLendon-Covey and Ellie Kemper) on a wild ride down the road to the big event. Starring: Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Chris O'Dowd, Ellie Kemper, Wendi McLendon-Covey, Melissa McCarthy, Matt Lucas, Jill Clayburgh, Rebel Wilson, Michael Hitchcock, Terry Crews, Kali Hawk, Tim Heidecker, Jon Hamm Directed by: Paul Feig
Rosetta Stone Hindi Level 1-3 SetRosetta Stone Hindi Level 1-3 SetConnect with the world. Learn language fundamentals from greetings and introductions to simple questions and answers. Give and get directions, tell time, and dine out. Share your opinions, and talk about everyday life: your interests, your work, current events, and more.

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PTCL Workers meeting on despite management harassment


PTCL Workers meeting on despite management harassment and protest against sacking of hundreds of PTCL union activists and also to raise the demand of 50 percent wages increase as had been decided by the government of Pakistan. They are also demanding a renationalization of PTCL

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Bamboo Flute Indian Music Instrument Transverse Style Pro LevelBamboo Flute Indian Music Instrument Transverse Style Pro LevelA bamboo flute is remarkable in its simplicity. It is a legendary folk instrument associated with Lord Krishna. The hindi word bansuri is a synthesis of baans meaning bamboo, and sur meaning musical note. The Indian flute is melodious and a wide range of notes is achieved from simple calibration of the air column in the bamboo. A community of craftsmen living in Pilibhit has made making flutes from bamboo a hereditary family enterprise. Only a few master craftsmen know the closely guarded secret of indexing the musical notes precisely, which is done by piercing the bamboo to make holes for placement of fingers. The professional flutes are made from seasoned bamboos, which are carefully selected and stored before conversion. Great musicians of the Indian classical tradition source their flute from Pilibhit craftsmen. The flute presented here is meant for professional play and is made by an expert craftsman from Pilibhit, Nawab Ahmed.
Hindi Learning Magnetic Varnamala SetHindi Learning Magnetic Varnamala SetBeautiful, Soft and colorful magnetic Hindi alphabets in a bag.

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Why learn Hindi before coming to India( part 1)


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Hello everyone,

I am an Indian. I am on edufire to teach Hindi and Math. I am experienced in teaching Hindi to people from all over the world. I have also done podcast for my website and blog (www.hindiclassroom.com) or (speakhindi.wordpress.com).

I would like to share views to benefits the English speakers who visit India on vacation or for a business visit. If one know even basic Hindi before coming to India, It will save a lot of your time. You don’t need an intrepreter then.

Once a listener to my podcasts wrote to me that he wants to visit India to watch some cricket match and would like to learn Hindi as then he can avoid using an intrepreter. People have been seen crazy for learning about India and learning Hindi.

It is very useful to learn conversational Hindi before you visit India. In India you will find some states where local people speak English like in Bangalore, kerela etc, but that counts to few percent of the total population. If you want to get rid of high prices paid by you for just going 1 km away in a rikshaw then take a conversational course for 10 days or a week atleast. Imagine just by leanring it you can not only save time but your hard earned money which you loose if you dont know much in english. It is also very important when you want to visit any historical places anywhere in India as one need to commute a lot via local buses, cabs, rikshaw etc. I will post some snaps in my future articles for sure. I will continue will this article tomorrow.



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Dreaming in Hindi: Coming Awake in Another LanguageDreaming in Hindi: Coming Awake in Another LanguageAt a time when her life seemed to be crumbling, Katherine Russell Rich took on a writing assignment in India, where she was seduced by the idea of learning to speak Hindi, the language she heard swirling all around her. In a rash moment, she determined she’d go live and study in the ancient city of Udaipur. That decision lead to unexpected reclamation.  In this beautiful and spirited memoir, she documents her experiences, from the bizarre to the frightening to the full-out exhilarating. Seamlessly combining her courageous (and often hilarious) personal journey with reporting on the science of language acquisition, Dreaming in Hindi offers an eye-opening account of what learning a new tongue can teach us about distant worlds and, ultimately, about ourselves.

Dreaming in Hindi: Coming Awake in Another LanguageDreaming in Hindi: Coming Awake in Another Language

An eye-opening and courageous memoir that explores what learning a new language can teach us about distant worlds and, ultimately, ourselves.

 

After miraculously surviving a serious illness, Katherine Rich found herself at an impasse in her career as a magazine editor. She spontaneously accepted a freelance writing assignment to go to India, where she found herself thunderstruck by the place and the language, and before she knew it she was on her way to Udaipur, a city in the northwestern state of Rajasthan, in order to learn Hindi. Rich documents her experiences—ranging from the bizarre to the frightening to the unexpectedly exhilarating—using Hindi as the lens through which she is given a new perspective not only on India, but on the radical way the country and the language itself were changing her. Fascinated by the process, she went on to interview linguistics experts around the world, reporting back from the frontlines of the science wars on what happens in the brain when we learn a new language. She brings both of these experiences together seamlessly in Dreaming in Hindi, a remarkably unique and thoughtful account of self-discovery.

Sketches from My Past: Encounters with India's Oppressed (Hindi Edition)This is a translation of Mahadevi Varma's 'Ateet Ke Chalchitra' by Neera Kuckreja Sohoni. Includes case studies with poor Indians, mostly women.
Mahadevi Varma: Political Essays on Women, Culture, and NationMahadevi Varma: Political Essays on Women, Culture, and NationThis edited volume of translations covers the major political essays of India's first feminist Hindi poet. A devout follower and advocate of Gandhi, Mahadevi Varma is a household name in India and is a major woman of letters in the modern Hindi world. The essays collected in this volume represent some of Mahadevi Varma’s most famous writings on the “woman question” in India. The collection also includes an introduction to her life, with biographical notes, an analysis of her importance in the field of Hindi letters, as well as a selection of her poems – these latter because Mahadevi Varma made her mark in the world of Hindi literature through her poetry, and a volume of translations would be incomplete without a sampling of them. The introduction to the translated volume sketches Mahadevi Varma's life and work and her significance to both the development of modern standard Hindi as well as to the nascent women's movement underway in the 1920s in India. Little scholarly attention has been given in the academy outside of India to Varma’s numerous contributions to women’s education, to the development of modern standard Hindi, and to political thought during the Independence movement in late-colonial India. This volume of translations engages themes like language and nationalism, women’s roles as artists, the politics of motherhood and marriage—themes that continue to be relevant to women’s lives in contemporary India and to movements for women’s rights outside India as well. This volume of translations of Mahadevi Varma’s feminist political essays is the first of its kind. While some of these essays, especially those from Mahadevi Varma’s Hamari Shrinkhala Ki Kariyan collection have been translated by Neera K. Sohoni and published under the title Links in the Chain (Katha, 2003), there is no sustained treatment of Varma’s political thinking in one, accessible volume. While there is ample work on Varma in Hindi, scholars of feminism (and students of Hindi who are in the nascent stages of language acquisition) have nowhere to turn for a comprehensive sampling of her work. Mahadevi Varma is also one of the most difficult writers to access even for trained scholars of Hindi language and literature. Her highly Sanskritized diction and her stylized prose sketches make her work a pleasure to read in the original but daunting to translate into English. This volume has contributions from some of the most highly regarded Hindi experts. In the editor’s introduction to the volume of translations a brief biographical sketch followed by an analysis of the political climate of Northern India has been provided so that the reader unfamiliar with India of the 1920s-1940s will have the necessary historical context to place her work. The introduction to the volume also raises the issue of why she gave up writing poetry and turned solely to writing prose when she became involved with the movements for women’s rights and national independence. Finally, the volume provides feminist cultural historians a rich archive of how Indian women like Mahadevi Varma were actively negotiating their lives as women, activists, artists, teachers, and married women. This work will be of use to scholars of Hindi language and literature in the US/European academy and should be of interest to cultural and feminist historians of modern India. This volume will introduce Mahadevi Varma’s literary scope to an English-speaking audience, and will serve as a reference for feminist historians of the nationalist period in the Indian subcontinent.
Poetry, Politics and Culture: Essays on Indian Texts and ContextsPoetry, Politics and Culture: Essays on Indian Texts and Contexts

This book maps the journey of the Indian poetic imagination—in Hindi, Panjabi and Indian English—from its original quasi-spiritual longings to its activist interventions in the public domain. As Indian poetry of the post-1990s gravitates towards a non-Orientalised postcolonial nationalism, it seeks to rewrite and disseminate the shifting coordinates of nationalist imagination in terms of the dissent of the subaltern discontents of the nation.

The book is interdisciplinary: it studies Indian poetry from the new emerging imperatives of postcolonialism, new historiography (subaltern, dalit and diasporas), nationalism, and cultural studies. Covering the two major north Indian languages—Hindi and Punjabi—along with poetry in Indian English, the book is a close textual study of about 150 poetry collections in these languages. It is path-breaking in its study of secular poetry written in the so-called vernaculars, with critical attention to its participation in the political as well as cultural processes of nation-making.

This cutting-edge book should be of interest to scholars of Indian writings in English, Hindi and Panjabi, gender studies, dalit and diaspora studies, postcolonial poetry and to students reading South Asian literature and culture.

Language Versus Dialect: Linguistic and Literary Essays on Hindi, Tamil and SarnamiIndia has a multiplicity of languages and dialects. Papers in this volume present a variegated overview of the problem relative to two great literary languages,Hindi(including Sarnami) and Tamil. From a methodological point of view they represent a description of different linguistic and literacy aspects and problems.

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Short Story- the Holy People


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The Holy People

After migrating from Pakistan side, we were accommodated in a Destitute Home at Sangrur. Here only those women were given shelter who had lost their husbands during the partition of 1947 and their sons upto the age of 16 were also allowed to stay in that Destitute Home. The children were given free education and the state was providing them with books and other stationer items. I was also one of those children who was accommodated in that Destitute Home.

Since I was of about 14 years and had left study at 4th class in 1947, the destitute authorities were of the view that instead of joining study in 4th or in 5th class, I should learn a trade. So I was advised to learn the trade of Carpenter and that too at Works Centre, Patiala. I along with some other boys was sent to Patiala. I completed six months course at this centre and came back with a certificate. The Destitute home authorities helped me and I could get apprenticeship with a carpenter Sardar Ajit Singh. Ajit Singh was very kind to me and started teaching me the art of carpentary. He also taught me the way I should deal with customers. In addition to shop work, he had been deputing me to houses for carrying out repair work.

One day I was sent to undertake some repair work at a house situated near to Sunami Gate, Sangur. I started work and at times I was utilizing measuring tape too. A girl of my age was noticing all this and all of sudden she laughed. I was surprised and asked,”

“What is the thing on which you have laughed?”

“Just on seeing that you are also using measuring tape. I think you are totally illiterate.”

“No Madam. I am not illiterate. I was in the fourth class when we left Pakistan in 1947. I could read Hindi and Punjabi.

I can read and write Hindi and Punjabi too. “She kept silence for some time and then she started writing something on a sheet of paper. She came up to me and said, Would you solve the sum?”

I read the sum. Length and Breath of room had been given and she wanted to know its area and also the number of prescribed size bricks to be laid down and also the cost of such flooring. I took up the sheet of paper and sat aside. In minutes I solve that sum. She checked the solved sum and without talking to me she started laughing and jumping. She went to her mother and was telling her that this boy could solve such a difficult sum. Her mother also checked the solved sum and when it was found correct, she also accompanied her daughter and both came to the place where I was repairing some article.

“You say you were in fourth class in 1947. Now it is 1952. You are still remembering mathematics.”

“Yes Madam. In Pakistan we were having Mathematics book of Barkat Ram and that was being taught to us in fourth class too.

I had been solving such sums in fourth class.”

Then she started asking me more and more about my previous background. More and more I was telling, both of them were weeping. I was also weeping. Somehow I finished the work and got payment and also a big amount as a prize. When I was leaving that house, the mother of that girl said,

“My son, you should continue study. You are not meant for this carpentery work. If you need some help, I can afford such help to you”. She noted my address and promised that she will be coming to the Destitute Home and will be talking to my mother.

I was a changed man. I was coming back full of hopes and inspirations. The sympathetic looks of mother and daughter were haunting me. When I was nearing Sunami Gate, I started reading a notice board. It was Lajpat Rai High School and this notice board was indicating that admission to all classes was on. A boy from the school noticed me and came to me. He asked, “Do you want admission?”

Without any hesitation and without having any introspection, I replied,

“Yes Sir. I want admission.”

The boy ran into the school. When he left me, I could recall my position. I was wearing an old shirt and an old short. I was wearing a chappal made of rotten tyres and tubes. My head was without a turban. And I was carrying a bag full of carpentery instruments. I was fearing that a batch of students shall be coming out and all shall make a fool of me. I wanted to run away.

But before I could decide the future course of action finally, the boy was coming back with an old man and some students. The old man came to me and placing his right hand on my shoulder and asked,

“Do you want admission in this school?”

“Yes Sir. I want admission.”

Then without putting any further questions, he held my hand and took me to the room of the Headmaster. The headmaster asked the old man to conduct a preliminary examination and admit me in the class for which I was suitable.

Then all took me to the teachers’ room. All sat there and they started to listen all about me. I had declared that I should be admitted in the seventh class. When I completed the whole story up to date, I was admitted in the seventh class and from that date Master Khushi Ram ji started tuition work on me. And it is on record that I stood first in the annual examination in 1953. While pronouncing result before the whole school, Master Khushi Ramji announced that I could pass matriculation examination, if such an opportunity is given to me. And it is on record that I actually passed matriculation examination that too in the first division next year.

Now as and when I pass through Sangrur(Punjab- India), I still remember Master Khushi Ramji. I also remember that old lady and her daughter who instigated me to start my study once again.



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The Jungle Book (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition)The Jungle Book (Two-Disc 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition)The lush and lively jungle comes alive in this exciting 40th Anniversary Platinum Edition of THE JUNGLE BOOK brilliantly restored with enhanced picture and sound. Experience the song-filled celebration of friendship fun and adventure that was the last film to receive Walt Disney's personal touch. Embark on a thrilling adventure-filled journey with the boy Mowgli as he makes his way to the man-village with Bagheera the wise panther. Along the way he meets jazzy King Louie the hypnotic snake Kaa and the lovable happy-go-lucky bear Baloo who teaches Mowgli "The Bare Necessities" of life and the true meaning of friendship. Swing into a jungle of fun in this 2-disc Platinum Edition DVD with all-new bonus features. Meet the long-lost character Rocky the Rhino and experience never-before-heard deleted songs all-new games and much more!System Requirements:Running Time: 78 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: G UPC: 786936717488 Manufacturer No: 05261500
The Jungle Book (Fully Restored 30th Anniversary Limited Edition) [VHS]The Jungle Book (Fully Restored 30th Anniversary Limited Edition) [VHS]This video is the original Walt Disney's Junglebook.
Hindi: A Complete Course for Beginners (Book & 6 Audio CDs)Hindi: A Complete Course for Beginners (Book & 6 Audio CDs)This simple and effective introduction to Hindi will teach you everything you need to speak, understand, read, and write in Hindi. This program assumes no background in the language, and it explains each new concept clearly with plenty of examples, making it ideal for beginners or anyone who wants a thorough review. Living Language Hindi includes:

·A course book and six audio CDs
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·Natural dialogues, clear grammar notes, vocabulary building, and key expressions
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Aamoo the Mango (Hindi Children's Book Level 1 Easy Reader)Aamoo the Mango (Hindi Children's Book Level 1 Easy Reader)This is an ebook edition of the popular level 1 bilingual Hindi/English easy reader. The level 1 easy reader introduces a beginner to read simple Hindi sentences. Each page in the reader consists of a single Hindi sentence, followed by its English transliteration and the English translation. The sentences have a lot of repetitive pattern making it easy for a beginner to read along the story line. The books help to build beginning vocabulary in Hindi.

In this first book of the series, the character of Aamoo is introduced. Subsequent books in the series introduce new types of words.

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Learning How to Download Hindi Movies


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Do you want to know how to download Hindi movies online? If you do, then you must everything every word in this article. You see, it doesn’t really matter, whether you are looking for Hindi, Russian or Chinese movie. If it’s not English, then it becomes quite difficult to find, because the Internet is full of English stuff, but not other languages.

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The very first thing you must know is that all the movies have to be downloaded from a reliable source. If you don’t do that, then you will be very likely to get a virus to your PC, or spyware/malware. All this stuff will affect your computer’s performance, and obviously, you want to keep your PC clean and perfectly working.

Another thing, which happens to people who want to download Hindi movies is that they get only certain parts of a film. This is a very common issue. The reason for that is because a movie file is quite big, and people split it, to make is easier for uploading. However, in this case, very often some parts are missing, which of course, is a problem.

So you may be wondering, which is the best way to download Hindi movies, right? Well, if you would ask me, then I would definitely say that Net Movie Downloads is what you need. This is a membership website, where members get unlimited downloads of just about everything, including movies, games and much more.



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Ra.One (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)Ra.One (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)Ra One is a sci-fi movie based on Gaming, Bad Guys and Super Heroes. In the movie Shahrukh Khan plays the role of a father who is trying hard to 'fit-in' in his Son's badass world- A son trying hard to 'dude-up' his dad from 'aiiiyyyo' to 'YO!' And a mother lost in translation between her husband's 'ingeva' and her son's 'Inn'it!' While Shekhar was trying every trick in the book to woo his son, get 'dude-ified' and 'up his coolness quotient' his son had given up on him.. Just when the father-son duo hit a deadlock- Shekhar strikes gold when he designs one hell of a game.. Finally it all starts falling in place...as the family comes together....only to find themselves in the middle of a crash, not just a hard drive crash but a crash that would drive them to a disaster and make their lives go KABOOM!!! All hell breaks loose when - the game that was meant to be played with starts playing them Ra.one- The next level.
Don 2 (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)Don 2 (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)In 2006 with the ever looming dangers of the underworld in Malaysia, Don broke the morale of his associates by infiltrating the gang with an alias and taking advantage of the enmity of Singhania & Vardhaan. He rose to become the undisputed King of the underworld with his shrewd mind and merciless tactics. The police in their pursuit of Don unknowingly hired the very man they were trying to hunt. Don used this to his advantage and let the police and his former associates battle each other while he escaped much to the bewilderment of everyone leaving no traces of evidence of his whereabouts. Having conquered the Asian underworld, Don (Khan) now has his sights set on European domination. In his way are the bosses of the existing European underworld and all law enforcement agencies. The action shifts from Kuala Lumpur to Berlin as Don must avoid assassination or arrest, whichever comes first, in order for his plan to succeed.
Desi Boyz (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)Desi Boyz (2011) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)Two pals from London face an unusual challenge during an economic downturn in this action comedy from director Rohit Dhawan. As the global economy hits some heavy turbulence, London investment banker Nick feels downright invincible. He's got a good job, a gorgeous fiancée, and a flat that's to die for. Nick's best friend Jerry may be unemployed, but with Nick's income they can both live comfortably. Until Nick gets downsized, and Social Services inform Jerry that he'll need to get a job lest he risk losing custody of his nephew Veer. And though Nick and Jerry quickly come up with a solution to their urgent dilemma, the dire repercussions of their rash actions may be enough to break up a friendship that's been decades in the making. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Agneepath (2012) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)Agneepath (2012) (Hindi Movie / Bollywood Film / Indian Cinema DVD)In a small Indian village Mandwa, Vijay Dinanath Chauhan (Hrithik Roshan) is taught by his principled father about the path of fire AGNEEPATH. His life is completely shattered when the evil drug dealer Kancha (Sanjay Dutt) hangs his father to death. Vijay leaves for Bombay with his pregnant mother and has only one mission in life- to come back to Mandwa and bring back the glory of his father s name. In Bombay, 12-yr-old Vijay is taken under the wings of the city gang lord Rauf Lala (Rishi Kapoor). From then on it is a journey of revenge where he makes and breaks many relationships only to get closer to his aim. Vijay finds support only in his best friend Kaali (Priyanka Chopra), who stands by him at every moment in his life. Fifteen years later his hatred for Kancha takes him back to Mandwa where life comes full circle

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