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Movie 9 As a Science Fiction and Gothic Horror
International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) ISSN: 2278-3075, Volume-8 Issue-7C May 2019 Movie 9 as a Science Fiction and Gothic Horror Sreelakshmi J, Sreenath Muraleedharan Abstract: This paper analyses how Pritviraj portrays the experienced a psychotic break that has dissociative sol entity theme of the movie 9 -How a psychoanalytic person creates disorder by being Ava. Soon he realise Adam is missing and various problem in his life. The Abstract and concrete themes of approaches the monastery for help. There he learns to trace the novel can be categorised under the gothic and scientific back his lost memories and come face to face with Ava elements ;are meticulously analysed to show the novelists again. This time he confuses his true love for his son and acumen in establishing the strong bond between the man and universe. This bond and the subsequent interdependence help to Ava transforms into Annie to show him the way to Adam. In initiate the quiet and deep rooted desires of the individual. the end, Albert finds Adam in the cave unharmed. The film Keywords: Comet, space,omen,astrophysics,scientists, ghost. ends with the reconciliation between the father and the son. The question of whether Ava is real or not is left to the I. INTRODUCTION imagination of the audience. In the scene after the credits, the camera focuses on the painting in the cave where there is The sci-fi Malayalam movie 9, by Jenuse Mohammed a picture that looks the same as Ava. Thus the truth about highlights the genre of horror and thriller parallel to each Ava’s origin remains a mystery. -
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3.Ijece-Survey Paper of Script Identification
International Journal of Electronics and Communication Engineering (IJECE) ISSN(P): 2278-9901; ISSN(E): 2278-991X Vol. 8, Issue 3, Apr - May 2019; 15-20 © IASET SURVEY PAPER OF SCRIPT IDENTIFICATION OF TELUGU LANGUAGE USING OCR B. Hari Kumar 1 & P. Chitra 2 1Reserch Scholar, Department of ECE, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai,India 2 Professor, Department of ECE, Sathyabama Institute of Science and Technology, Chennai, India ABSTRACT This study provides a summary of the ongoing research and the development process of the optical character recognition (OCR) systems for Devanagari text. A file may contain words in more than a language in a multilingual country like India. Multilingual Optical Character Recognition (OCR) system is required for a multilingual environment to read the multilingual documents. The objective of OCR is an automatic reading of the optically sensed document to interpret human-readable fonts into machine-readable code. Reading of Devanagari script is still a challenging task as various approaches are available for Chinese, English, and Japanese for script acknowledgement to get 100 percent accuracy. A survey has been done on Telugu OCR System. Recognition involves character segmentation into the elements of the component and recognizing them. A heuristic method has been selected as the best classifier for the current work based on the identification precisions of multiple classifiers. In this article, a heuristic approach is developed for separation, feature extraction and recognition of Devanagari script. The subsequent portion of this paper would explain the development that has been made in OCR System application for Devanagari Script reorganization and for the future work’s scope in Devanagari OCR systems. -
Josephitenewsletter
1 JosephiteNewsletter Volume 13 | Issue 3 | St Joseph’s College (Autonomous), Bangalore- 27 | January - March 2020 birth certificates that are the to confront this emergency daily obsessions of the powers together, and find innovative that be, have sharper relevance ways to take our unfinished work now in the wake of the pandemic forward. caused by the coronavirus. We see markets crashing, people When we look at our institution’s in panic, and misinformation history, we will find many everywhere. instances in the past when the Josephite spirit has been tested, In these dark times, we must each and has responded in abundance. find an internal compass that This, too, is an opportunity for us must guide us. If we look within, to forget small differences and we will find the discernment that rise to the challenge of being will guide us to the necessary human. next step. At the fag end of the semester, at a time reserved for Principal’s Note goodbyes to those leaving the institution, we must instead focus In my last message, I spoke of on staying safe, and on the well- how simple acts of nature can being of our loved ones. remind us of the fragility of human presence on this planet. We do not know what the next Those remarks, made in the few weeks might bring, but let context of focusing on serious us resolve first to rally around the issues like climate change rather institutional ideals of faith and than the trivia of ancestry and toil. Let us be strong in our resolve 1 2 2 College Events Republic Day Protocol in charge: Mr. -
THE RECORD NEWS ======The Journal of the ‘Society of Indian Record Collectors’ ------ISSN 0971-7942 Volume: Annual - TRN 2011 ------S.I.R.C
THE RECORD NEWS ============================================================= The journal of the ‘Society of Indian Record Collectors’ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ISSN 0971-7942 Volume: Annual - TRN 2011 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ S.I.R.C. Units: Mumbai, Pune, Solapur, Nanded and Amravati ============================================================= Feature Articles Music of Mughal-e-Azam. Bai, Begum, Dasi, Devi and Jan’s on gramophone records, Spiritual message of Gandhiji, Lyricist Gandhiji, Parlophon records in Sri Lanka, The First playback singer in Malayalam Films 1 ‘The Record News’ Annual magazine of ‘Society of Indian Record Collectors’ [SIRC] {Established: 1990} -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- President Narayan Mulani Hon. Secretary Suresh Chandvankar Hon. Treasurer Krishnaraj Merchant ==================================================== Patron Member: Mr. Michael S. Kinnear, Australia -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Honorary Members V. A. K. Ranga Rao, Chennai Harmandir Singh Hamraz, Kanpur -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Membership Fee: [Inclusive of the journal subscription] Annual Membership Rs. 1,000 Overseas US $ 100 Life Membership Rs. 10,000 Overseas US $ 1,000 Annual term: July to June Members joining anytime during the year [July-June] pay the full -
Stotras in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Krithis Addressed To
Stotras in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Krithis addressed to Guruvayurappan This document has 10 sanskrit stotras, 5 Tamil prayers ,56 Malayalam prayers and 8 Krithis Table of Contents 1. Stotras in Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Krithis addressed to Guruvayurappan .......... 1 2. Guruvayu puresa Pancha Rathnam(sanskrit)........................................................................... 5 3. Sri Guruvatha pureesa stotram .................................................................................................. 7 4. Sampoorna roga nivarana stotra of Guryvayurappan ......................................................... 9 5. Solve all your problems by worshiping Lord Guruvayurappan ........................................ 13 6. Guruvayu puresa Bhujanga stotra ............................................................................................ 17 7. Guruvayupuresa Suprabatham ................................................................................................. 25 8. Gurvayurappan Suprabatham .................................................................................................. 31 9. Guruvayurappan Pratha Smaranam ...................................................................................... 37 10. Sri Guruvatha puresa Ashtotharam ........................................................................................ 39 11. Sampoorna roga nivarana stotra of Guryvayurappan ....................................................... 45 12. Srimad Narayaneeyamrutham(Tamil summary of Narayaneeyam) -
To Download Branch Wise Placement Data in Pdf Format
Vasireddy Venkatadri Institute of Technology Training and Placement Cell Details of the Students from 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 batches placed in various companies 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Year of On/off Campus S.No Regd No Student Name Discipline Employer Name Passing Placement 1 15BQ1A0129 GAJAVALLI DURGA PRASAD CIVIL 2019 On-Campus RASTER ENGG 2 15BQ1A0154 MADA VISWANATH CIVIL 2019 Off-Campus INFOSYS 3 15BQ1A0164 MANNAVA THARUN KUMAR CIVIL 2019 Off-Campus JUST DIAL MUDIGONDA SRI SATYA 4 15BQ1A0170 CIVIL 2019 Off-Campus Sutherland Global SRAVYA 5 15BQ1A0172 MUVVA PAVAN KUMAR CIVIL 2019 On-Campus Global Logic 6 15BQ1A0174 NALLABOTHULA BHARGAV CIVIL 2019 Off-Campus Sutherland Global PERUMALLA SRI LAKSHMI 7 15BQ1A0185 CIVIL 2019 On-Campus VEE TECHNOLOGIES RAMYA 8 15BQ1A0193 PULI MURALI KRISHNA CIVIL 2019 On-Campus RASTER ENGG SHAIK KHAJA MOINUDDIN 9 15BQ1A0199 CIVIL 2019 Off-Campus Sutherland Global CHISTY 10 15BQ1A01A6 SWETHA TADEPALLI CIVIL 2019 On-Campus RASTER ENGG 11 15BQ1A01B7 VELINENI JAHNAVI CIVIL 2019 On-Campus VEE TECHNOLOGIES 12 16BQ5A0114 PARALA VARAPRASAD CIVIL 2019 On-Campus Global Logic 13 16BQ5A0117 RAVURI VISWA TEJA CIVIL 2019 On-Campus RASTER ENGG 14 15BQ1A0202 AKILLA. APARNA EEE 2019 On-Campus L Cube Profile 2 ALLAMUDI SREE LALITHA 15 15BQ1A0203 EEE 2019 On-Campus L Cube Profile 2 DEEPTHI 16 15BQ1A0207 B SESHA SAI EEE 2019 On-Campus Pantech Solutions 17 15BQ1A0214 CHAGALA HARINI EEE 2019 Off-Campus SONATA 18 15BQ1A0216 CHATHARASUPALLI.PAVANI EEE 2019 Off-Campus RSAC TECH 19 15BQ1A0217 CHATTU RAMANJANEYULU EEE 2019 On-Campus Pantech -
Prioritized Species for Mariculture in India
Prioritized Species for Mariculture in India Compiled & Edited by Ritesh Ranjan Muktha M Shubhadeep Ghosh A Gopalakrishnan G Gopakumar Imelda Joseph ICAR - Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Post Box No. 1603, Ernakulam North P.O. Kochi – 682 018, Kerala, India www.cmfri.org.in 2017 Prioritized Species for Mariculture in India Published by: Dr. A Gopalakrishnan Director ICAR - Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute Post Box No. 1603, Ernakulam North P.O. Kochi – 682 018, Kerala, India www.cmfri.org.in Email: [email protected] Tel. No.: +91-0484-2394867 Fax No.: +91-0484-2394909 Designed at G.K. Print House Pvt. Ltd. Rednam Gardens Visakhapatnam- 530002, Andhra Pradesh Cell: +91 9848196095, www.gkprinthouse.com Cover page design: Abhilash P. R., CMFRI, Kochi Illustrations: David K. M., CMFRI, Kochi Publication, Production & Co-ordination: Library & Documentation Centre, CMFRI Printed on: November 2017 ISBN 978-93-82263-14-2 © 2017 ICAR - Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi All rights reserved. Material contained in this publication may not be reproduced in any form without the permission of the publisher. Citation : Ranjan, R., Muktha, M., Ghosh, S., Gopalakrishnan, A., Gopakumar, G. and Joseph, I. (Eds.). 2017. Prioritized Species for Mariculture in India. ICAR-CMFRI, Kochi. 450 pp. CONTENTS Foreword ................................................................................................................. i Preface ................................................................................................................. -
Annual-Report-2014-2015-Ministry-Of-Information-And-Broadcasting-Of-India.Pdf
Annual Report 2014-15 ANNUAL PB REPORT An Overview 1 Published by the Publications Division Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India Printed at Niyogi offset Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 20 ANNUAL 2 REPORT An Overview 3 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Annual Report 2014-15 ANNUAL 2 REPORT An Overview 3 45th International Film Festival of India 2014 ANNUAL 4 REPORT An Overview 5 Contents Page No. Highlights of the Year 07 1 An Overview 15 2 Role and Functions of the Ministry 19 3 New Initiatives 23 4 Activities under Information Sector 27 5 Activities under Broadcasting Sector 85 6 Activities under Films Sector 207 7 International Co-operation 255 8 Reservation for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and other Backward Classes 259 9 Representation of Physically Disabled Persons in Service 263 10 Use of Hindi as Official Language 267 11 Women Welfare Activities 269 12 Vigilance Related Matters 271 13 Citizens’ Charter & Grievance Redressal Mechanism 273 14 Right to Information Act, 2005 Related Matters 277 15 Accounting & Internal Audit 281 16 CAG Paras (Received From 01.01.2014 To 31.02.2015) 285 17 Implementation of the Judgements/Orders of CATs 287 18 Plan Outlay 289 19 Media Unit-wise Budget 301 20 Organizational Chart of Ministry of I&B 307 21 Results-Framework Document (RFD) for Ministry of Information and Broadcasting 315 2013-2014 ANNUAL 4 REPORT An Overview 5 ANNUAL 6 REPORT Highlights of the Year 7 Highlights of the Year INFORMATION WING advertisements. Consistent efforts are being made to ● In order to facilitate Ministries/Departments in promote and propagate Swachh Bharat Mission through registering their presence on Social media by utilizing Public and Private Broadcasters extensively. -
Syndicate Bank - 1533 1 Gujjarlapudi Keerthi A.T.Agraharam 78 Kotagiri Vijaya Krishna Aravapalli 155 M Shiva Kumar Bellary 2 S
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Ved-Prakash-Sharma-Hindi-Novel-Free-Download.Pdf
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An Introduction to Hinduism
A guide to various aspects of Indian religious thought and inter-religious understanding and religious tolerance. "Its chief mark consists in concentration on the spiritual aspect, belief in the intimate relationship of philosophy and life, the inseparability of theory and practice and the insistence on intuition coexisting with the acceptance of authority." I have summarised and rearranged the material so that some of them could more easily and logically fit into the sub-headings I have created for the western readers of my Web-site. Otherwise the contents of the original text remains unchanged except a few amendments and correction I have made. Your suggestion, comments and criticisms are greatly appreciated. Giessen, 17 November 1999 Prakash Arumugam - AN INTRODUCTION TO HINDUISM by Dr C.P.Ramaswami Aiyar, Dr Nalinaksha Dutt, Prof. A.R.Wadia, Prof. M.Mujeeb, Dr Dharm Pal and Fr. Jerome D'Souza, S.J. · * * * * Source: The Gazetteer of India, Volume 1: Country and people. Delhi, Publications Division, Government of India, 1965. "CHAPTER Vlll - Religion " An introduction to Hinduism - 1 - copy right © 1999-2000 Prakash Arumugam An Introduction It has been pointed out by Dr. Arnold J. Toynbee1, in A Study of History, that the principal civilisations of the world lay different degrees of emphasis on specific lines of activity. Hellenic civilisation, for instance, displays a manifest tendency towards a prominently aesthetic outlook on life as a whole. Indian civilisation, on the other hand, shows an equally manifest tendency towards a predominantly religious outlook. Dr. Toynbee's remark sums up what has been observed by many other scholars.