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Where events are community celebrations Live with a little piece of history 200 year old heritage well on campus Experience true multicultural learning settings A course for everyone Levels of courses ranging from Undergraduate to research Vibrant spaces, a refreshing experience A great place to be a student Participate in sports, literature, dance, quiz, drawing, theatre, photography and other activities Learner Autonomy and Student Mobility in post graduate programmes Understanding culture by celebrating diversity Learn foreign languages in authentic settings Celebrating and preserving our shared heritage of music Inauguration of Dharohar 2015 A night with the Warsi brothers Qawali and Shayari at the annual cultural event, Dharohar 2015 Construction of Amphitheater with pre fabricated RCC structure at EFL University, Hyderabad Last date& time for receipt of application : 20-03-2017 by 3.00 P.M Providing disabled friendly accessible facilities(ramps and railings) to the buildings in the EFLU, Campus Hyderabad Last date& time for receipt of application : 20-03-2017 by 3.00 P.M




Re-construction of collapsed portion of wall of the Heritage Well in EFLU, Campus Hyderabad Last date& time for receipt of application : 01-03-2017 by 3.00 P.M Purchase of motor and pump set for the bore well at back side of the F.L Building at EFLU, Campus Hyderabad" Last date& time for receipt of application : 27-02-2017 by 3.00 P.M Department of Comparative Literature and India Studies English and Foreign Languages University Hyderabad Is pleased to organize a Three-day National Conference on COMPARATIVE HUMANITIES: RE-CONFIGURING HUMANITIES ACROSS CULTURES - April 5-7, 2017 Providing and fixing 0f PVC covers to water tanks in The EFLU campus Hyderabad Last date& time for receipt of application : 10-01-2017 by 3.00 P.M Admission for Foreign Students Furnishing of Dependents’ details for processing Medical Claims NTS SENIORITY LIST HYDERABAD NTS SENIORITY LISTS CAMPUSES EFLU awarded A grade by NAAC Who is a Natural Capitalist Format of the Olympiad




Saevus NCO team wishes you a very happy new year. Results for 2016 Oylmpiad announced!. Click here to see the results. The natural world is diverse, rich, beautiful, and has nourished and nurtured every species on earth - including us humans. Today there is a strong need to make the children of today more environmentally conscious, not just to ensure a wholesome system of education and upbringing, but also because it is these very children who will become the leaders and decision makers of tomorrow. Students bag Green Champion Awards, make schools proud. Be a part of this pan-India movement to build environmentally conscious leaders for tomorrow through this Olympiad on nature, wildlife and the environment! Register you school today – and help shape a better future! CLICK HERE for the list of schools registered. Read More, Learn more Preparing for the Olympiad would require learning and observing as much about nature as you can. To help you in this endeavour you could try the official Natural Capital Olympiad reference material.




Click here to buy your copy! Represent the Olympiad in your area! Become a Green Scout and bring the Natural Capital Olympiad to the schools in your region. College students to office goers to housewives, everyone is welcome. Suitable remuneration will be there as well! Prefer to register via electronic or snail-mail? Download the registration form for the Natural Capital Olympiad here.The requested URL /index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=146&Itemid=151 was not found on this server."The Selfish Giant" is a short fantasy story for children by the Irish author Oscar Wilde. It was first published in 1888 in the anthology The Happy Prince and Other Tales, which, in addition to its title story, also includes "The Nightingale and the Rose", "The Devoted Friend" and "The Remarkable Rocket". The story's plot revolves around a giant who builds a wall to keep children out of his garden, but learns compassion from the innocence of the children. The short story contains significant religious imagery.




A group of children would play in the garden belonging to a giant each day after school. One day, the giant returns home from a seven year visit to his friend, a Cornish ogre. Furious at finding the children trespassing, he chases them out and proceeds to build a wall around his garden. He erects a sign reading: TRESPASSERS WILL BE PROSECUTED." The children are very sad, as playing on the road is a poor substitute. When spring comes, life begins to blossom everywhere except the giant's garden, where it remains winter. A single flower blooms but sinks back into the earth when it reads the sign on the gate. The Snow and the Frost decide to stay in the garden, and invite the North Wind and Hail to join them. Seasons pass but it stays winter in the giant's garden. One morning, the giant hears a linnet singing outside his window, and is astonished to find the spring weather has finally come to his garden. He sees the cause- some children have snuck through a hole in his wall and are playing in his garden.




He sees a small boy crying because he cannot reach the lowest branches. This corner of the garden is still covered in snow. The giant is moved by pity, realizing how selfish he has been. He enters the garden, the children flee and winter returns. But he lifts the litle crying boy and places him in the tree, telling the children the garden is theirs now. The children return to play and the garden turns to spring once more. The children return but the crying boy has vanished. Over the years, the giant grows old and watches the children play from his armchair. One day he sees the small boy under the same tree, which has turned beautiful and white. The giant approaches and sees the boy has wounds on his hands and feet. He asks the boy who injured him, so that the giant may avenge him, but the child says they are the wounds of love, and as the giant allowed him to play in his garden, so would the boy take the giant to his garden in Paradise. Later, the other children find the giant lying dead under the tree, covered in white blossom .

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