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maneater of champawat

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  The Story Of Champawat Man-eater, An Injured Tigress That Went On To Kill At Least 436 Humans The Champawat Tiger [ edit ] The Champawat Tiger was a man-eating tigress which purportedly killed some 200 men and women before being driven out of  Nepal . She moved to  Champawat district  in the state of  Uttarakhand  in  North India , and continued to kill, bringing her total human kills up to 436. She was finally tracked down and killed in 1907. [13]  She was known to enter villages, even during daylight, roaring and causing people to flee in panic to their huts. [14] The Champawat Tiger was found and killed by  Jim Corbett  after he followed the trail of blood the tigress left behind after killing her last victim, a 16-year-old girl. [14]  Later examination of the tigress showed the upper and lower canine teeth on the right side of her mouth were broken, the upper one in half, the lower one right down to the bone. This permanent in...

five law of library scince

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  The  5 Laws of Library Science  is a theory proposed by S. R. Ranganathan in 1931, detailing the principles of operating a library system. Five laws of library science are called the set of norms, percepts, and guides to good practice in librarianship. Many librarians worldwide accept them as the foundations of their philosophy. Dr. S.R. Ranganathan conceived the Five Laws of Library Science in 1924. The statements embodying these laws were formulated in 1928. These laws were first published in Ranganathan's classic book entitled Five Laws of Library Science in 1931.  These laws are: 1.  Books Are For Use 2.  Every Reader His/Her Book 3.  Every Book Its Reader 4.  Save The Time Of The Reader 5.  The Library Is A Growing Organism

TRADATION OF UTTRAKAND

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  KUMAUNI CULTURE The people of Kumaon speak 13 dialects including Kumaiya, Gangola, Soryali, Sirali, Askoti, Danpuriya, Johari, Chaugarkhyali, Majh Kumaiya, Khasparjia, Pachhai and Rauchaubhaisi. This group of languages is known as the group of Central Pahari languages. Kumaon is also rich in its folk literature which comprises myths, heroes, heroines, bravery, Gods, Goddesses and the characters drawn from Ramayana and Mahabharatha. The most popular dance form of Kumaon is known as Chhalaria and it is related to the martial traditions of the region. All the festivals are celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm and witness such traditional dance forms even today.

tradition of uttrakhand

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  GARWHALI TRADITION. G a rhwali is the main language spoken here that has a number of dialects too including Jaunsari, Marchi, Jadhi and Sailani. Garhwal is inhabited by people belonging to a number of ethnic groups and castes. These include Rajputs who are believed to belong to the Aryan origin, Brahmans who migrated after the Rajputs or later, tribals of Garhwal who stay in the Northern tracts and comprise of Jaunsaris, Jadhs, Marchas and Van Gujars.