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Mulki has an average literacy rate of 88%, higher than the state average of 75.3%: male literacy is 83%, and female literacy is 76%. In Mulki, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. The majority population of Mulki is Hindu , although there is a significant diversity in the form of Muslim and Christians.
Monastery of Saint Thekla, Ligoneir Pennsylvania. Women's Monastery. Status: Inactive. [1]Monastery of the Life-Giving Trinity, Grand Junction, Tennessee.
Mulki may refer to: Mulki, Armenia, a village; Mulki, India, a town in Karnataka; INS Mulki; The native inhabitants of erstwhile Hyderabad State (See: Hyderabad State § Mulki) 1952 Mulkhi Agitation (Telangana) a local name of the Thali dialect of Pakistan
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The 1952 Mulki agitation which started with the teachers transfer in Warangal, spread to Hyderabad where it intensified and finally resulted in the most important event of the agitation – the City College Incident. After the annexation of Hyderabad to India, the administration was under Military Governor, J. N. Chaudhuri.
Mulki railway station is a station on Konkan Railway. Mulki railway station is situated in Dakshina Kannada (D.K.) district of Karnataka state, Republic of India. [ 1 ] It is at a distance of 724.800 km (450.4 mi) down from origin.
The Esalen Institute, commonly called Esalen, is a non-profit American retreat center and intentional community in Big Sur, California, which focuses on humanistic alternative education. [2] The institute played a key role in the Human Potential Movement beginning in the 1960s. Its innovative use of encounter groups, a focus on the mind-body ...
Drala Mountain Center (DMC) is a 501c3 educational non-profit originally founded in 2000 as the Shambhala Mountain Center, with the name changing to DMC in 2022. [1] It operates a spiritual retreat center located on 600 acres in a valley in the northern Colorado Rocky Mountains . [ 2 ]