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List 99 (also known as the Children’s Barred List [1] [better source needed] and, later, as information held under Section 142 of the Education Act 2002 [2]) was a controversial, [3] confidential register of people barred from working with children by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES) In the United Kingdom. [4]
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Gurcharan Das (born 3 October 1943) is an Indian author who wrote a trilogy based on the classical Indian goals of the ideal life. [1] [2] [3] [4]India Unbound was the first volume (2002), on artha, 'material well-being', which narrated the story of India's economic rise from Independence to the global information age.
Das was a scholar of Sanskrit, from which he added to the body of Hindi language. He wrote approximately 30 books, many of these in Sanskrit and Hindi. A prominent road in New Delhi, on which the Supreme Court of India is situated, is named after him and a colony is also named after his name in Sigra area of Varanasi 'Dr. Bhagwan Das Nagar.'
Be Here Now, or Remember, Be Here Now, is a 1971 book on spirituality, yoga, and meditation by the American yogi and spiritual teacher Ram Dass (born Richard Alpert). [1] [2] [3] The core book was first printed in 1970 as From Bindu to Ojas and its title since 1971 comes from a statement his guide, Bhagavan Das, made during Ram Dass's journeys in India.
In 2012 Soron was declared officially by the government of Uttar Pradesh as the birthplace of Tulsi Das. [1] [19] [27] His parents were Hulsi and Atmaram Dubey. Most sources identify him as a Saryupareen Brahmin of the Bharadwaj Gotra (lineage). [1] [19] [27] Tulsidas and Sir George Grierson give the year of his birth as Vikram 1568 (1511 CE).
New York: Berghahn Books. ISBN 978-1800732575. Rumpf, Helmut (1973). "Die deutsche Frage und die Reparationen" [The German question and reparations] (PDF). Heidelberg Journal of International Law. 33. Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law: 344– 371; Wehler, Hans-Ulrich (1987).