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  2. Pseudo-secularism - Wikipedia

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    Goel, S. R. (2003). India's secularism, new name for national subversion. New Delhi: Voice of India. (Original in Hindi: Sekyūlarijma, rāshṭradroha kā dusarā nāma; translation into English by Yashpal Sharma.) ISBN 978-8185990590; Shourie, Arun (1998). Indian controversies: Essays on religion in politics. New Delhi: HarperCollins.

  3. Tirukkural translations into Hindi - Wikipedia

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    The first translation of the Kural text into Hindi was probably made by Khenand Rakat, who published the translated work in 1924. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Khan Chand Rahit published a translation in 1926. [ 3 ] In 1958, the University of Madras published a translation by Sankar Raju Naidu under the title "Tamil Ved."

  4. Translation - Wikipedia

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    [a] Fidelity is the extent to which a translation accurately renders the meaning of the source text, without distortion. Transparency is the extent to which a translation appears to a native speaker of the target language to have originally been written in that language, and conforms to its grammar, syntax and idiom.

  5. Quasi-judicial body - Wikipedia

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    A quasi-judicial body is a non-judicial body which can interpret law. It is an entity such as an arbitration panel or tribunal board, which can be a public administrative agency but also a contract- or private law entity, which has been given powers and procedures resembling those of a court of law or judge and which is obliged to objectively determine facts and draw conclusions from them so ...

  6. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a multilingual neural machine translation service developed by Google to translate text, documents and websites from one language into another. It offers a website interface, a mobile app for Android and iOS, as well as an API that helps developers build browser extensions and software applications. [3]

  7. Talk:Quasimodo - Wikipedia

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    I read that it was meant to mean 'near-perfection mode,' whatever that means. The author says that whether this name was given for it's meaning or for the day he was found is unknown. The more charitable interpretation of the name Quasimodo is "like a newborn" rather than "almost human." from the Quasimodo Sunday Introit: Quasi Modo Geniti ...

  8. Quango - Wikipedia

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    The term "quasi non-governmental organisation" was created in 1967 by Alan Pifer of the US-based Carnegie Foundation, in an essay on the independence and accountability of public-funded bodies that are incorporated in the private sector. This essay got the attention of David Howell, a Conservative M.P. in Britain, who then organized an Anglo ...

  9. Quasi - Wikipedia

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    Quasi may refer to: Quasi (band), American indie rock band; Quasi, 2023 American film; Quasi, a musical term meaning "almost" Quasi, a genus of insect;