Dropati

  1. Legal Document: Kevin J Carter v. Dropati Bansi
  2. Draupadi Murmu Biography: Family, Daughter, husband, education, previous offices and other details
  3. Music of Suriname
  4. Our Music
  5. What Happens During Draupadi's Swayamvara? A Full Summary with Analysis
  6. Music of Suriname
  7. Legal Document: Kevin J Carter v. Dropati Bansi
  8. What Happens During Draupadi's Swayamvara? A Full Summary with Analysis
  9. Dropati Ryan
  10. Our Music


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Legal Document: Kevin J Carter v. Dropati Bansi

Preview FILED: QUEENS COUNTY CLERK 04/20/2018 04:19 PM INDEX NO. 702815/2018 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 3 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/20/2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF QUEENS x KEVIN J. CARTER, Index No.: 702815/2018 Plaintiff, DEMAND FOR BILL OF PARTICULARS -against- DROPATI BANSI, Defendant. X PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the defendants, DROPATI BANSI, pursuant to CPLR§§ 3041, 3042, 3043 and 3044, hereby demand, that the plaintiff serve on the undersigned, within twenty (20) days from the date of service hereof, a Verified Bill of Particulars with respect to the following matters: 1. The exact date and approximate time of day of the alleged accident. 2. State the location of the occurrence in sufficient detail to permit identification, and provide the name, number or other designation of the intersecting streets. 3. Describe the occurrence and state: A. A description of each of the vehicles involved in sufficient detail to permit identification; B. The direction in which each of the vehicles were proceeding immediately prior to the occurrence; and C. What parts of the respective vehicles were in contact with each other. 4. State the acts or omissions constituting the negligence claimed on the part of these answering defendants. 5. State and describe the extent of the injuries claimed by the plaintiff and indicate which injuries are alleged to be permanent. 6. Set forth the length of time that the plaintiff was confined to a hospital, and the name and address of said hosp...

Draupadi Murmu Biography: Family, Daughter, husband, education, previous offices and other details

Draupadi Murmu Biography: Draupadi Murmu took oath as the 15th President of India on July 25, 2022. She contested against Yashwant Sinha, the joint opposition’s nominee for the top constitutional job. Draupadi Murmu is a tribal leader from Rairangpur in the Mayurbhanj district in Odisha. Draupadi Murmu is a soft-spoken leader who made her way into the politics of Odisha with her sheer hard work. Draupadi Murmu after winning the Presidential elections 2022, has become the first tribal and the second woman to hold the highest office. Read Draupadi Murmu’s Biography and learn about her family, daughter, religion, education, family, religion, previous offices, and other details. Johar! Namaskar! I humbly greet all the fellow citizens from this sacred Parliament, a symbol of the hopes, aspirations and rights of all the citizens of India. Your affection, trust and support will be my greatest strength in discharging my functions and responsibilities. — President of India (@rashtrapatibhvn) Draupadi Murmu Biography Name Draupadi Murmu Born June 20, 1958 Birth Place Uparbeda, Mayurbhanj, Odisha, India Age 64 years Parents Biranchi Narayan Tudu Political Party Bharatiya Janata Party Office President of India Education Ramadevi Women’s University Previous Offices Governor of Jharkhand, Minister of State for Fisheries and Animal, Minister of State for Commerce and Transport, Member of the Odisha Legislative Assembly Children Itishri Murmu Spouse Shyam Charan Murmu (passed away in 2014...

Music of Suriname

Main article: Kawina originated around the 1860s, after the abolition of slavery. Like many South American music genres, the rhythm of the kawina originates in Africa. African slaves took their religions, such as After abolition of slavery, it became entertainment music, with lyrics that are more socially critical in tone. From then on, kawina is performed by orchestras containing about ten band members, on various Surinamese percussion instruments. Typical instruments are the double-skinned drums, the zigzag or shaker and the kwa-kwa bangi ( kaskawi - a subgenre that arises in the 1970s. In the following years, kawina also mixed with other musical genres such as Kaseko [ ] Main article: The term Kaseko is probably derived from the casser le corps ( break the body), which was used during slavery to indicate a very swift dance. Kaseko is a fusion of numerous popular and folk styles derived from Africa, Europe and the Americas. It is Kaseko emerged from the traditional Afro-Surinamese kawina music, which was played since the beginning of 1900 by street musicians in big drum music). In the late 1940s, Maroon music [ ] Main article: mato, and there are also popular Maroon musics called awasa, a women's social dance. Javanese-Surinamese music [ ] Gamelan music Gamelan music is the well-known Javanese traditional music in Suriname. This type of music is commonly used to accompany dances, songs and scenes. The Gamelan music is originally from Indonesia and it is common in Javanes...

Our Music

A long time ago in the Nigerian Delta, Ibibio slaves would place two poles in the ground at a distance apart, place a bar across the poles and then take turns sidling under the bar. They would do this no matter how little space there was between the pole and the ground. Accompanying the dance was a motivational chant, “kaiso, kaiso, kaiso…” which meant “go forward”. While the dance itself is what we know today as the limbo, the word kaiso now refers to a type of music that also originated in West Africa. Belting out kaiso rhythms was a popular pastime amongst West African slaves who would gather and sing clever, biting commentary about their masters. When the slaves were brought to the new world, they brought their melodies. Kaiso, which evolved into and became synonymous with Calypso music in Trinidad, became wildly popular in the early to mid-twentieth century. Performers such as Lord Invader, Lord Kitchener, Harry Belafonte, and the Mighty Sparrow elevated the form to an art and spread the sounds to an international audience. David Rudder is another notable performer who made his mark in calypso in the 80s and 90s. Today, the Calypso Monarch competition is still a popular feature of T&T’s Carnival celebrations. Soca music was created by Lord Shorty in the early 1970s as a way to revive the fading popularity of calypso by re-engineering the sound. He called the new rhythm the Soul of Calypso, hence Soca. The sound is not just derivative from kaiso and calypso, it is also...

What Happens During Draupadi's Swayamvara? A Full Summary with Analysis

Draupadi’s swayamvara (groom-choosing ceremony) is one of the seminal incidents of the It is not an exaggeration to say that some of the seeds sown during Draupadi’s swayamvara are indirectly responsible for the Mahabharata war. In this post, we will take a detailed look at this episode. We will also analyze the various threads that make up Draupadi’s swayamvara, and analyze the causes and consequences of each. (For answers to all of your Draupadi questions, see The following seven things happen during Draupadi’s swayamvara: • The Pandavas arrive disguised as Brahmins. • Draupadi rejects • • The assembled kings challenge Arjuna to a battle. • • • as a common wife . Read on to learn more about this important episode. • • • • • • • • • • • • • When does Draupadi’s swayamvara happen? It happens during the Adi Parva, after the Pandavas have escaped the burning house of wax in Varanavata. From there, they live for a while in the forest, where Bhima kills Hidimba (and bears Hidimbi a son named Ghatotkacha), and from there they move to the city of Ekachakra, where Bhima kills Bakasura. They hear from Dhaumya the sage that the princess of Panchala, the daughter of Incidentally, it is worth noting here that Drupadi is not Drupada’s biological daughter. According to legend, she and Dhrishtadyumna are born of a sacrificial fire, at a ceremony in which Drupada asks the gods for means with which to kill ( Suggested: How long does the ceremony last? It is said that the ceremony lasts fo...

Music of Suriname

Main article: Kawina originated around the 1860s, after the abolition of slavery. Like many South American music genres, the rhythm of the kawina originates in Africa. African slaves took their religions, such as After abolition of slavery, it became entertainment music, with lyrics that are more socially critical in tone. From then on, kawina is performed by orchestras containing about ten band members, on various Surinamese percussion instruments. Typical instruments are the double-skinned drums, the zigzag or shaker and the kwa-kwa bangi ( kaskawi - a subgenre that arises in the 1970s. In the following years, kawina also mixed with other musical genres such as Kaseko [ ] Main article: The term Kaseko is probably derived from the casser le corps ( break the body), which was used during slavery to indicate a very swift dance. Kaseko is a fusion of numerous popular and folk styles derived from Africa, Europe and the Americas. It is Kaseko emerged from the traditional Afro-Surinamese kawina music, which was played since the beginning of 1900 by street musicians in big drum music). In the late 1940s, Maroon music [ ] Main article: mato, and there are also popular Maroon musics called awasa, a women's social dance. Javanese-Surinamese music [ ] Gamelan music Gamelan music is the well-known Javanese traditional music in Suriname. This type of music is commonly used to accompany dances, songs and scenes. The Gamelan music is originally from Indonesia and it is common in Javanes...

Legal Document: Kevin J Carter v. Dropati Bansi

Preview FILED: QUEENS COUNTY CLERK 04/20/2018 04:19 PM INDEX NO. 702815/2018 NYSCEF DOC. NO. 3 RECEIVED NYSCEF: 04/20/2018 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF QUEENS x KEVIN J. CARTER, Index No.: 702815/2018 Plaintiff, DEMAND FOR BILL OF PARTICULARS -against- DROPATI BANSI, Defendant. X PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the defendants, DROPATI BANSI, pursuant to CPLR§§ 3041, 3042, 3043 and 3044, hereby demand, that the plaintiff serve on the undersigned, within twenty (20) days from the date of service hereof, a Verified Bill of Particulars with respect to the following matters: 1. The exact date and approximate time of day of the alleged accident. 2. State the location of the occurrence in sufficient detail to permit identification, and provide the name, number or other designation of the intersecting streets. 3. Describe the occurrence and state: A. A description of each of the vehicles involved in sufficient detail to permit identification; B. The direction in which each of the vehicles were proceeding immediately prior to the occurrence; and C. What parts of the respective vehicles were in contact with each other. 4. State the acts or omissions constituting the negligence claimed on the part of these answering defendants. 5. State and describe the extent of the injuries claimed by the plaintiff and indicate which injuries are alleged to be permanent. 6. Set forth the length of time that the plaintiff was confined to a hospital, and the name and address of said hosp...

What Happens During Draupadi's Swayamvara? A Full Summary with Analysis

Draupadi’s swayamvara (groom-choosing ceremony) is one of the seminal incidents of the It is not an exaggeration to say that some of the seeds sown during Draupadi’s swayamvara are indirectly responsible for the Mahabharata war. In this post, we will take a detailed look at this episode. We will also analyze the various threads that make up Draupadi’s swayamvara, and analyze the causes and consequences of each. (For answers to all of your Draupadi questions, see The following seven things happen during Draupadi’s swayamvara: • The Pandavas arrive disguised as Brahmins. • Draupadi rejects • • The assembled kings challenge Arjuna to a battle. • • • as a common wife . Read on to learn more about this important episode. • • • • • • • • • • • • • When does Draupadi’s swayamvara happen? It happens during the Adi Parva, after the Pandavas have escaped the burning house of wax in Varanavata. From there, they live for a while in the forest, where Bhima kills Hidimba (and bears Hidimbi a son named Ghatotkacha), and from there they move to the city of Ekachakra, where Bhima kills Bakasura. They hear from Dhaumya the sage that the princess of Panchala, the daughter of Incidentally, it is worth noting here that Drupadi is not Drupada’s biological daughter. According to legend, she and Dhrishtadyumna are born of a sacrificial fire, at a ceremony in which Drupada asks the gods for means with which to kill ( Suggested: How long does the ceremony last? It is said that the ceremony lasts fo...

Dropati Ryan

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A long time ago in the Nigerian Delta, Ibibio slaves would place two poles in the ground at a distance apart, place a bar across the poles and then take turns sidling under the bar. They would do this no matter how little space there was between the pole and the ground. Accompanying the dance was a motivational chant, “kaiso, kaiso, kaiso…” which meant “go forward”. While the dance itself is what we know today as the limbo, the word kaiso now refers to a type of music that also originated in West Africa. Belting out kaiso rhythms was a popular pastime amongst West African slaves who would gather and sing clever, biting commentary about their masters. When the slaves were brought to the new world, they brought their melodies. Kaiso, which evolved into and became synonymous with Calypso music in Trinidad, became wildly popular in the early to mid-twentieth century. Performers such as Lord Invader, Lord Kitchener, Harry Belafonte, and the Mighty Sparrow elevated the form to an art and spread the sounds to an international audience. David Rudder is another notable performer who made his mark in calypso in the 80s and 90s. Today, the Calypso Monarch competition is still a popular feature of T&T’s Carnival celebrations. Soca music was created by Lord Shorty in the early 1970s as a way to revive the fading popularity of calypso by re-engineering the sound. He called the new rhythm the Soul of Calypso, hence Soca. The sound is not just derivative from kaiso and calypso, it is also...