TIME Material me se bas concepts dekh raha hu.. aur yahan aake Quant threads me questions dekhta hu.. ..
Regarding the PC, the author says that although there is so much history, independence created an amnesia about it. Isliye following up, I said that the events after independence hi logo ki zyada yaad hai .. => after 1950.. usse pehle ka sab log bhul chuke hai.. But alas ! mera thinking galat hai ! DAmn !
A sum of Rs.72,820 is due to be repaid at the end of three years. If it has to be repaid in three equal installments(the installments being paid at the beginning of each year) at 10% p.a compounded annually, find the value of each installment
TIME Material me se bas concepts dekh raha hu.. aur yahan aake Quant threads me questions dekhta hu.. ..
Regarding the PC, the author says that although there is so much history, independence created an amnesia about it. Isliye following up, I said that the events after independence hi logo ki zyada yaad hai .. => after 1950.. usse pehle ka sab log bhul chuke hai.. But alas ! mera thinking galat hai ! DAmn !
Passage says -
Indian independence created a sort of collective amnesia about the history that India and Britain shared.
So, the history was lost after independence and Awwption A padho ab. :splat:
Indian independence created a sort of collective amnesia about the history that India and Britain shared.
So, the history was lost after independence and Awwption A padho ab.
Yaar, to amnesia was about the history which was before independence (before 1950s) !! Uske baad ka logo ko yaad hai => yehi option A hai .. isme kya pain hai ?
1. In 1970s, when I was senior lecturer at Birmingham University,
2. I began to do lecture tours of universities in foreign countries at the invitation of the British
Council and to give papers at international conferences in foreign cities.
3. The latter were usually much more enjoyable than similar events in England, with their spartan accomodation in student halls and canteen food to match.
4. Abroad you stayed in hotels, ate in restaurants and did some sightseeing in congenial company.
1. In 1970s, when I was senior lecturer at Birmingham University,
2. I began to do lecture tours of universities in foreign countries at the invitation of the British
Council and to give papers at international conferences in foreign cities.
3. The latter were usually much more enjoyable than similar events in England, with their spartan accomodation in student halls and canteen food to match.
4. Abroad you stayed in hotels, ate in restaurants and did some sightseeing in congenial company.
In the early 1940s, Venu Chitale, a Maharashtrian in Britain, used to broadcast radio shows on
Indian cooking for BBC's home service. Around then, writer Mulk Raj Anand too had brought out a collection of Indian recipes in the UK. Curry may be a craze among the British today, but few know about its history in Britain. Indian independence created a sort of collective amnesia about the history that India and Britain shared. _______________________________
(a) The history of Indians in Britain is better known and remembered post-1950.
(b) This shared history of the two countries can be compared to a long-term relationship.
(c) 'Making Britain: South Asian Visions of Home and Abroad' is a project funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council.
(d) Beyond the Frame: India British Connections is an archiving project that documents the long history of Indian presence in Britain.
Yaar, to amnesia was about the history which was before independence (before 1950s) !! Uske baad ka logo ko yaad hai => yehi option A hai .. isme kya pain hai ?
Last statement main pre.post independence kidhar mentioned hain ? Sirf history likha hai. And Awwption A main it is written "history of Indians in Britain". Aisa kahan mentioned hai that Indians in Britain or British in India ? :|
Maine elimination se D mark kiya tha. B ka kuch link hai nahin "long term rel.". Option C is totally out f context. Option D sahi laga phir. :-/
1. In 1970s, when I was senior lecturer at Birmingham University,
2. I began to do lecture tours of universities in foreign countries at the invitation of the British
Council and to give papers at international conferences in foreign cities.
3. The latter were usually much more enjoyable than similar events in England, with their spartan accomodation in student halls and canteen food to match.
4. Abroad you stayed in hotels, ate in restaurants and did some sightseeing in congenial company.
1. In 1970s, when I was senior lecturer at Birmingham University,
2. I began to do lecture tours of universities in foreign countries at the invitation of the British
Council and to give papers at international conferences in foreign cities.
3. The latter were usually much more enjoyable than similar events in England, with their spartan accomodation in student halls and canteen food to match.
4. Abroad you stayed in hotels, ate in restaurants and did some sightseeing in congenial company.