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  Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sarkar was born on a full moon day, likely on the 21st day of May in 1921, in the small town of Jamalpur, Bihar, India to a family belonging to the intellectual caste of Brahmins.
It was here that Sarkar initiated his first disciple onto the path of (right-handed) Tantra Yoga, a criminal by the name of Kalicharan who reformed his life on the spiritual path and became known later as Kalikananda.
Sarkar considered it necessary for the social arrangements to support the inner development of human beings and rejected both Capitalism and Communism as appropriate social structures for humanity to move forward to the golden age of a spiritual way of life.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prabhat_Rainjan_Sarkar   (1163 words)

  
 Jadunath Sarkar
Sarkar's multi-volume history of the fall of the Mughal empire was marked by its sweep and clarity.
Sarkar did not live to read Lapidus, but he well understood from his own exhaustive study of the Mughal polity that the civilisation it represented was spent.
Sarkar argued for an India receptive to the most creative ideas from abroad; yet he also envisioned an India that would be an independent centre of learning and enlightenment, not a supplicant forever knocking on the doors of Oxford and Cambridge, Paris and Vienna and, more relevantly today, Harvard and Yale and Princeton.
www.india-today.com /itoday/millennium/100people/jadunath.html   (517 words)

  
 Cleary Gottlieb | Nos avocats | Tihir Sarkar
Sarkar’s practice focuses on corporate and financial transactions, particularly joint ventures and mergers and acquisitions.
Sarkar joined the firm in 2003 from Slaughter and May where he practiced as an associate from 1999.
Sarkar is a solicitor of the Supreme Court of England and Wales.
www.cgsh.com /french/lawyers/bio.aspx?id=7480   (82 words)

  
 P. R. Sarkar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sarkar's ideology, which he called Ananda Marga (the Path of Bliss) integrates the spiritual science of yoga with a dynamic social philosophy he called Neo-Humanism.
Sarkar held that not only human beings, but all living beings are the expressions of the same Divine consciousness.
Sarkar advocated the upliftment of individuals through meditation and selfless service, and through the building of a social economy that would allow human beings to meet our basic needs as well as foster the attainment of our highest intellectual and spiritual potential.
www.prout.org /sarkar.html   (272 words)

  
 KLI Theory Lab - Authors - Sahotra Sarkar
Sarkar, S. /Parker, N.C./Garson, J. Aggarwal, A. /Haskell, S. Place prioritization for Texas using GAP data: The use of biodiversity and environmental surrogates within socioeconmic constraints.
Sarkar, S. Haldane and the emergence of theoretical population genetics.
Sarkar, S. On adaptation: A reduction of the Kauffman-Levin model to a problem in graph theory and its consequences.
www.kli.ac.at /theorylab/AuthPage/S/SarkarS.html   (1268 words)

  
 Movie Review : Sarkar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
SARKAR is inspired by Mario Puzo's literary classic THE GODFATHER, which Francis Ford Coppola immortalized on the big screen in Hollywood.
SARKAR begins with Nagare aka Sarkar listening to the heart-wrenching story of a hapless father [Virendra Saxena], whose daughter has been raped, while the rapist is acquitted by the law.
The sequences at the start of the film [Sarkar's men bashing the rapist, Vishnu's introduction in the studio, the spat between Sarkar and Vishnu on the dinner table] are expertly executed.
www.indiafm.com /reviews/05/sarkar/index.shtml   (1401 words)

  
 Sarkar's 'Sarkar' by Rajgopal Nidamboor
Sarkar envisions that they will soon be recognized by conventional science.
According to Sarkar, the root cause of this universe, and the starting point of life, or vitality, are microvita.
Second, those not coming from within the scope of perception, but from the range of perception, as a result of their expression, or actional vibration; and lastly, those not coming within the scope of common perception, but inside a special type of perception, which is actually the reflection of conception within the periphery of perception.
www.boloji.com /perspective/045.htm   (598 words)

  
 The Sarkar Challenge to Biosemiotics
Sarkar even admits that "loss of significance of a pattern of explanation is not always a function of age" and that for instance "Darwinian explanations are often significant even today" (ibid.
Sarkar can hardly blame anybody that new discoveries can only be made once, and once made, they can either be falsified (that is the empirical facts must be reinterpreted), or recasted within a quite new frame of understanding, or simply integrated into a current, sound, normal, expanding research programme.
A possible general critique of Sarkar's approach is to say that the premise of the critique is a certain preferred preconception of the nature of explanations, and not empirical cases of actual misleadnings (in contemporary biology) of some of the unlucky terms.
www.nbi.dk /~emmeche/cePubl/99c.Sarkar3c.html   (6145 words)

  
 Nurul H. Sarkar, Ph.D.
Sarkar, N.H., Haga, S., Lehner, A.F., Zhao, W., Imai, S. and Moriwaki, K. Insertional mutation of int protooncogenes in the mammary tumors of Chinese wild mice: normal and tumor tissue specific expression of int-3 transcripts.
Sarkar, N.H. and Reddy, B.S. Both dietary calorie and fat affect the growth of transplanted mammary tumors in RIII/Sa mice: the effect of calorie is more profound than the effect of fat.
Sarkar, N.H. Clonal variations among multiple primary mammary tumors and within a tumor of individual mice: insertion mutations of int oncogenes.
www.mcg.edu /institutes/immag/sarkar.html   (452 words)

  
 SARKAR'S THEORY OF SOCIAL CHANGE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sarkar's own life and the life of his organizations follow this pattern, although at this point the success of the PROUT movement has yet to be determined.
Sarkar's universe is the habitat of grand struggles between vidya and avidya: introversion and extroversion, contraction and expansion, compassion and passion.
Sarkar believes that while the social cycle must always move through these four classes, it is possible to accelerate the stages of history and remove the periods of exploitation.
www.metafuture.org /Articles/IntroductoryChapterfromthebookSituatingSarkar.htm   (4340 words)

  
 Understanding Sarkar: new book on history and philosophy
Inayatullah skillfully weaves Sarkar's comprehensive overview of cultural life-cycles into a coherent whole, through which the full sweep and scope of the fundamental forces that shape history can be rendered.
By contrasting Sarkar's ideas to some of the greatest minds in human history, Inayatullah has achieved a remarkable philosophical integration that is both breathtaking in its vision and relevant in its possibilities for creating societal change.
Sarkar's wide-ranging views, aptly portrayed by the author, tend to force reconsideration of Western, capitalistic, entrepreneurial, materialistic, secular, scientific and political engrained mindsets.
www.ru.org /understandingsarkar.html   (1287 words)

  
 Sarkar The Film   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Sarkar (for sar-e-kar) - Chief, master, lord; a respectful title (given to a person absent or present), your Honour, your Worship, his Honour.
He also revealed that Sarkar is about a family in a powerful position and a man who does things outside the law.
The main issue that is portrayed in Sarkar is that of the complexities of family and politics on a high level.
www.sarkarthefilm.com   (233 words)

  
 Debasish Sarkar
Debasish Sarkar was born in Calcutta in 1963, and over the years, has emerged as one of the finest tabla virtuosi of the world.
Debasish Sarkar is currently an "A Grade" artiste of AIR and National Television (Doordarshan).
Sarkar has given solo tabla recitals across India, and has also recorded his performances for commercial records which will be released in the near future in the United States of America.
www.angelfire.com /ma/sarod/debu.html   (450 words)

  
 Sarkar is just Godfather, dumbed-down
Sarkar is Coppola by numbers, Ram Gopal Varma tragically dumbing down his film, taking it from high concept to nigh concept.
Sarkar suffers, horribly, from the increasing obsession with an overwhelming background score.
With "Sarkar" Ram Gopal Varma has made one of the best movies in recent times or even Indian cinema.That is the greatness of Sarkar.
www.rediff.com /movies/2005/jun/30sarkar.htm   (1134 words)

  
 Godfather Vs Sarkar - a comparision - Telugu Cinema article
Sarkar serves the society in his own way by solving the problems of the commoners who approach him.
A murder attempt happens on Sarkar in jail and Sarkar was later released on the bail.
An old man seeks the help of Sarkar as the government failed in convicting the criminals who cheated and molested her daughter.
www.idlebrain.com /news/2000march20/godfather-sarkar.html   (559 words)

  
 Sarkar Laboratory
Jha, P.K., Mao, C. and Sarkar, S. Photocrosslinking of rabbit skeletal troponin I deletion mutants with troponin C and its thiol mutants: The inhibitory region enhances binding of troponin I fragments to troponin C. Biochemistry 35:11026-11035.
Jha, P.K. and Sarkar, S. A recombinant monocysteine mutant (ser to Cys-155) of fast skeletal troponin T: Identification by cross-linking of a domain involved in a physiologically relevant interaction with troponins C and I. Biochemistry 37:12253-12260.
Stefancsik, R., Randall, J.D., Mao, C-j., and Sarkar, S. Structure and sequence of the human fast skeletal troponin T (tnnt3) gene: insight into the evolution of the gene and the origin of the developmentally regulated isoforms.
www.tufts.edu /sackler/cmdb/sarkar-pub.htm   (401 words)

  
 Bollywood - Film Review - Sarkar
, "Sarkar" is a poutpurri of brilliance and amateurism, for the first half showcases Varma´s mastery while the remainder of the film could well have been directed by one of his so-called proteges, paling quite starkly in comparison.
Similarly the scene where Sarkar´s enemies find out that he has just survived an attempt on his life, though inspired by a similar scene from "Agneepath", simply fails to showcase the chill Vijay Dinanath Chavan sent down the spine of his enemies.
Despite its shortcomings, "Sarkar" redeems itself to an extent because of phenomenal performances from its talented cast.
www.planetbollywood.com /Film/Sarkar/?CID=2   (709 words)

  
 Sarkar et al.
Sarkar, N.H., Haga, S. Lehner, A.F., Zhao, W., Imai, S. and Moriwaki, K. Insertional mutation of int protooncogenes in the mammary tumors of Chinese wild mice: normal and tumor tissue specific expression of int -3 transcripts.
Li, H., Zhao, W., and Sarkar, N.H. Dietary regulation of mammary tumorigenesis in RIII/Sa mice: A possible mechanism.
Sarkar, N.H. Type-B virus and human breast cancer.
www.epress.com /w3jbio/vol1/sarkar/sarkar.html   (4712 words)

  
 Dr. Sarkar's Journal Paper Abstracts
Precise measurement or shape analysis of structures or lesion is required from cerebral magnetic resonance images for statistical studies of possible relationships between structural malformation and neuropsychiatric disorders, such as schizophrenia.
They point out a flaw in Canny's formulation (subsequently used by Sarkar and Boyer of the localization criterion and motivate their form of the localization criterion from a different line of reasoning.
Among the interesting conclusions is the significant role of photometric attributes in grouping and the ability to perform figure-ground segmentation from a set of local relations, each defined over a small number of primitives.
marathon.csee.usf.edu /~sarkar/abstracts.html   (4454 words)

  
 Sarkar Review (DVD Movie/Film)
Sarkar or Don Vito, younger (reel & real-life) scion Shankar [Abhishek] and elder hot-headed son Vishnu [Kay Kay] a.k.a.
Soon enough Sarkar is fighting not just for ‘his people’, but his family, as battle lines are drawn and the differences between friend, family and foe become even more difficult to distinguish.
Sarkar completes Varma’s trilogy of gangster flicks [after Satya and Company] and once again he excels in documenting the human side of the underworld, as people with families, feelings and issues.
www.futuremovies.co.uk /review.asp?ID=367   (642 words)

  
 Amardeep Singh: The Ideology of Sarkar
"Sarkar" is played, of course, by Amitabh Bachchan, here even more impassive and bloated than he is in the other fifteen films in which we've already seen him this year.
Michael is sympathetic to feminism and modernity, and frustrated with his family's backwardness, though he eventually dismisses all of it too at the end of the story (brilliantly filmed by Coppola: Michael closes the door on a bewildered and terrified Kay, to discuss Family Business with his father's henchmen).
Also quite memorable in Sarkar is the glowering "Chander," whose role as Sarkar's enforcer is similar to the "Luca Brasi" character in The Godfather.
www.lehigh.edu /~amsp/2005/07/ideology-of-sarkar.html   (2705 words)

  
 Naachgaana.com » Review: Sarkar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
So far, we’ve seen him as the 'sarkar', as the dignified protector of his people, but at this point, his hand is on son Shankar’s (Abhishek Bachchan) shoulder.
If the 'sarkar' in the first half was the father, in the second half it’ll be the son.
In a way, 'Sarkar' plays like 'Highlights from Godfather', and part of the fun is to watch the one-to-one correspondence -- how, for instance, 'sarkar’s' elder son Vishnu’s (Kay Kay) hotheadedness is all Sonny Corleone but how his weak-minded treachery is all Fredo (from 'The Godfather' sequel).
www.naachgaana.com /index.php?itemid=88   (692 words)

  
 Sarkar (2005)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Trivia: The term "Sarkar" (pronounced "sur-kaar") is a title, used in Hindi, to address someone of authority.
by killing sarkar you are setting his soul free...
SARKAR is a creation of a life time from Ramu, it will remain as a highlight in all the artists careers, a great movie...it sucks you into it and throws you out.
www.imdb.com /title/tt0432047   (478 words)

  
 Sarkar Movie Review, Mp3 Songs, Ringtones and Lyrics
His ambitions are withheld by Sarkar because the latter doesn't want to do anything harmful to his people.
In his efforts to get Sarkar released, Shankar learns that there is a whole nexus working against his father and it is here that he decides to take the reigns of his father.
'Sarkar' is another milestone in the career of director Ram Gopal Verma who started with a film on underworld's interest in student politics, way back in 1990.
www.mag4you.com /bollywood/bollywood.asp?title=Sarkar&content_id=2627&arch=0   (958 words)

  
 Sarkar (2005) Movie Review at Radio Sargam Online...: Bollywood Portal
Sarkar warns drug-trafficker Mastan to check his drug trade, which is a social evil.
The honest son is on the revenge spree, kills all, and destabilizes the government for a mid-term poll.
Sarkar is an ambitious attempt for even a director as accomplished as Ram Gopal Verma.
www.radiosargam.com /movies/moviereviews/s/sarkar.htm   (808 words)

  
 Sarkar Hindi Movie Preview - Synopsis, Cast, Crew, Release date   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Yes, SARKAR has been inspired by the classic film, which offers something new on every repeated viewing.
Yet at the same time, I would clarify firmly that SARKAR is not an imitation or a clone.
SARKAR is a volatile film dealing with crime, greed, love, family relationships and retribution.
www.nowrunning.com /film/preview.asp?movieNo=2137   (321 words)

  
 Tapan K. Sarkar's Publications in 1998
SARKAR, T.K. and HU, B., "Generation of Nonminimum Phase From Amplitude-Only Data," IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, Vol.
SARKAR, T.K., SU, C., "A Tutorial on Wavelets from an Electrical Engineering Perspective, Part 2: The Continuous Case," IEEE Antennas and Propagation Magazine, Vol.
SARKAR, T.K., "Sir J. Bose revisited [MilliMeter Wave Research]," 1998 IEEE Region 10 International Conference on Global Connectivity in Energy, Computer, Communication and Control [TENCON '98], Vol.
web.syr.edu /~tksarkar/1998.html   (600 words)

  
 I designed 'Sarkar' for Amitabh: Varma   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Were it not for (Amitabh) Bachchan I wouldn't have made "Sarkar".
In "Sarkar" I want to recreate the intensity that he exuded in "Zanjeer" and "Deewar", obviously keeping his age in mind.
In "Sarkar" Amitabh Bachchan plays an incredibly self-righteous man. He does what he believes in regardless of society or law.
www.nowrunning.com /news/news.asp?id=3666   (849 words)

  
 Dr Anup Sarkar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-24)
Dr Anup Sarkar, after qualifying as a medical doctor in 1992, worked in hospitals at Agaratala and New Delhi in a wide range of clinical specialties over a three year period.
Das Srijit, Sarkar A. K, Roy T.S and Shariff A (2001) Congenital Isolated Bicuspid Pulmonary Valve.
Sarkar A.K; and Roy T. Anatomy of the cystic artery arising from the gastroduodenal artery and its choledochal branch- a case report.
www.bio.hw.ac.uk /Staff/Sarkar.htm   (219 words)

  
 Sarkar, ProutWorld
Through his actions and teachings Sarkar inspired people to develop themselves to their fullest, and to assume greater responsibility for the welfare of humanity and indeed the entire creation.
"Sarkar, in his own way, is more than the equal of the great historian Arnold Toynbee.
"Sarkar, who did more than thirty years of studies and practical concrete work with the poor population of India, is very important for all who yearn for a liberation which starts from economics and opens to a totality of personal and social human existence.
www.proutworld.org /sarkar/default.htm   (208 words)

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