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Click to my  Presentation here   Paper 15 Mass communication and  Media Studies Paper 15 Harsh reality of India through media with DNA Show. from Monalijethwa Click to my  Presentation here  Paper 13 The New Literature  Click to my Presentationhere  Click to my Presentation here  paper 13 Poor And Rich Divide in The white tiger from Monalijethwa  Paper 14 The  African  Literature  Click to my Presentation here  Paper- 14 Art of Characterization in The Swamp Dwellers from Monalijethwa Click to my Presentation here 

“Okonkwo” As A Tragic Hero In The Things Fall A Part

Click to my assignment here   Name : Jethwa Monali A Paper 14 :- The  Affrican Literature Topic  : “Okonkwo”  As  A Tragic Hero  In The Things Fall A Part by Albert Chinualumogu Achebe. Roll No: 19 Submitted: Dept .Of .English                    M.K.B.U Email Id: monalijethwa19@gmail.com Introduction  About Author :- ·          Albert Chinualumogu Achebe was born on November 16, 1930, in Ogidi, a large village in Nigeria. Although he was the child of a Protestant missionary and received his early education in English, his upbringing was multicultural, as the inhabitants of Ogidi still lived according to manyaspects of traditional Igbo (formerly written as Ibo) culture. ·          Achebe attended the Government College in Umuahia from 1944 to 1947. He graduated from University College, Ibadan, in 1953. While he was in college, Achebe studied history and theology. He also developed his interest in indigenous Nigerian

History of Television in India; Advantages and Disadvantage of Television

Click to my assignmenthere   Name: Jethwa Monali A Paper: 15 Mass  Communication and media study Roll no: 19 Topic: History of Television in India; Advantages and              Disadvantage of Television Email Id: monalijethwa19@gmail.com Submitted: Dept. Of .English                     M.K.B.U ·        History of the Television in India: ·          Television started as a modest affair in India on September 15. 1969 when the AIR set up an experimental television service in Delhi. It was soon converted into a full-fledged telecasting station. Bombay was the second city in India to open a TV centre on October 2, 1972. . ·          A television centre was commissioned at Srinagar (Kashmir) on January 26, 1973 and another was opened at Amritsar (Punjab) on September 29, 1973. A relay centre was set up in Poona (Maharashtra) on October 2, 1973. In August 1975 Calcutta (West Bengal) and Madras (Tamil Nadu) opened TV centers. ·          The T

Balram’s quest for freedom in Adiga’s “The White Tiger”

Click here to evaluate my assignment.  Name: Jethwa Monali A Paper 14:  The African Literature Roll no: 19  Topic: Balram’s quest for freedom in Adiga’s “The White Tiger” Submitted: Dept.Of.English                         M.K.B.U Email Id: monalijethwa19@gmail.com Introduction About author: ·          Aravind Adiga was born in 1974 in Madras (now called Chennai), and grew up in Mangalore in the south of India. He was educated at Columbia University in New York and Magdalen College, Oxford. His articles have appeared in publications such as the New Yorker, the Sunday Times, the Financial Times, and the Times of India. ·          His debut novel, The White Tiger, won the Man Booker Prize for fiction in 2008. Its release was followed by a collection of short stories in the book titled Between the Assassinations. His second novel, Last Man in the Tower, was published in 2011.   His newest novel, Selection Day, was