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    describe the personality of Sachin Tendulkar and his contributions to cricket. He is considered as one of the greatest batsman in the history of cricket. Largely considered Master Blaster, Sachin Tendulkar was born on 24 April 1973 at Bombay, India to a middle class family. He as youngest of four children consisting of 2 brothers and a sister. His father was a well-known Marathi novelist and a professor, while his mother worked for a life insurance company. His named little Tendulkar after his favourite

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    India is a cricket crazy country and there is a saying in India 'Cricket is my religion and Sachin is my God'. People in India are mad about Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar for he is the greatest ever One Day International player and one of the greatest Test Cricket player. The Master Blaster, holds several batting records, including the most Test centuries and the most one-day international centuries, and was rated in 2002 by Wisden as the second greatest Test batsman ever, after Sir Don Bradman. He

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    Sachin Tendulkar: Ethical Man Ethic plays a very critical role not only in one’s life but has become very critical in today’s business world, with so many scam Satym being the famous one and financial crises, the most recent being the economics recession that started in 2006, due to the hedging by the financial managers in the Real estate though having knowledge that it is not safe, which led the closure of big financial firms. This makes the teaching of ethical behavior critical in MBA, to make

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    My Pastime As A Pastime

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    One of my pastimes was watching movies. Besides Andaz Apna Apna, I would watch the popular movies playing in the theatre (#FastAndFuriousSeries #DhoomSeries), and occasionally watch the movies that play on Sony Max (#Sooryavansham #TarzanTheWonderCar #TheyNeedNewMovies). Can this even be called a hobby? Was I being passionate about my passion? I decided to convert this pastime into a hobby by watching the 250 highest rated movies ever made. It took me three years (nearly 2 movies a week), but it

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    Most Basic and Frequently Asked Interview Questions and Answers 1. Tell me something about yourself 2. Why should we hire you? Or how can u say that you are the right candidate? 3. Why BPO/ (company name)? 4. What are your strengths and weaknesses? 5. What are your short term and long term goals? 6. What are your contributions in order to meet the goals of our company? 7. Tell me about your native place. 8. Tell me about your college days. 9. Can u explain about Child labour/Corruption/Poverty? 10

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    Here Tendulkar develops a dramatic situation through unconventional ways of the protagonist. Sakharam, the protagonist, exploits women in the play. Tendulkar through Sakharam tries to establish a more dynamic and flexible vision of personal relationship in which socio–economic security is not the ultimate destination. The honest and

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    But the main focus is not on history but on contemporary political scene. In the book Ghashiram Kotwal: A Reader’s Companion, Tendulkar says, “ This is a non-historical opera like legend based on history. Ghashiram is an offspring of a specific social situation. This social situation of Ghashiram goes beyond the time and place. Although the author undertakes all the responsibility

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    The Vultures

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    The Plays of Vijay Tendulkar: A Study CHAPTER II ART AND VISION OF VIJAY TENDULKAR Janardhanreddy. K The title of the play, The Vultures itself signifies the unpleasant atmosphere of the play. The vulture is a ferocious and ruthless bird that eats the flesh of animals that are already dead. A person who hopes to gain from the troubles or sufferings of other people can be termed as a vulture figuratively. The play tells the story of the Pitale family: Mr. Hari Pitale, his two sons, Ramakant and Umakant

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    Tendulkar Characteristics

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    Vijay Tendulkar was a leading Indian playwright, movie and television writer, literary essayist, political journalist, and social commentator. He is best known for his plays Silence! The Court Is in Session (1967),Ghāshirām Kotwāl (1972), and Sakhārām Binder (1972). Many of Tendulkar's plays derived inspiration from real-life incidents or social upheavals, which provides clear light on harsh realities of life. He provided his guidance to students studying "playwright writing" in US universities.

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    becomes her rival in love. After Champa’s murder, she shows greater presence of mind than Sakharam. Champa, who is apparently aggressive and violent like Sakharam, has a good deal of sympathy for Laxmi when the latter refuses to give her a shelter. Tendulkar opines: Sakharam was born in a Brahmin family. Unable to bear the torture given by his parents, he ran away from the home at the age of eleven. This bitter experience of his childhood hardened him and made him violent. The frustrated household

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