UPDATE
More left 4 Dead OC artwork!!! I highly recommend you check out Lucas, one of the best artists I've commissioned recently.
This OC is based on my Left 4 Dead fanfiction, The Test Subject.
You can read Chapter 1 on Tumblr or AO3.
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UPDATE
More left 4 Dead OC artwork!!! I highly recommend you check out Lucas, one of the best artists I've commissioned recently.
This OC is based on my Left 4 Dead fanfiction, The Test Subject.
You can read Chapter 1 on Tumblr or AO3.
If we map the BC quota framework employed by the Centre and states, Karnataka and Kerala form the glaring exceptions in having exclusive Muslim quotas. The exception can be explained by three factors. First, the historical dominance of the anti-Brahmin movements in Karnataka, where all non-Brahmin communities were considered backward and inadequately represented in power structures. This enabled the invisibilisation of hegemonies in other communities. Secondly, the discursive grip of the orthodox orientalist-colonial frame in understanding caste. Caste, a secular category that organised pan-religion symbolic, erotic, and material life in South Asia, was religionised and incorporated as an internal moment of Hinduism. This view, shared widely by the anti-caste tradition and policymakers, renders caste in putatively egalitarian non-Hindu communities, particularly Muslims and Christians, an illegitimate category. However, sociological evidence clearly demonstrates caste-based discrimination in subcontinental Islam and Christianity. Thirdly, the continuing sway of what political scientist Paul Brass phrases as the “myth of Muslim decline into backwardness” can be traced back to the Hunter Commission Report (1882), wherein the entire Muslim community was spuriously characterised as disadvantaged based on the exceptional data of Bengal. If one reads closely, all the Karnataka BC commission reports — Miller Committee (1918), Havanur Commission (1975), O Chinnappa Reddy Commission (1990), and so on—are struggling with how to account for caste among Muslims and the myth of all Muslims as a backward category.
Khalid Anis Ansari, ‘2b or not to 2b? Exclusive ‘Muslim’ quota needs to be re-evaluated’, Times of India
More Hunter art!
another commission of my hunter OC, Cujo. he's just been captured by scientists! >:)
my man Lucas is absolutely cracked. if you got the money, def commission him!
full artwork (nsfw warning).
welp, it's official. i am addicted to buying art.
this one was done by @teratophallia!
Created and directed by National Award-winning and International Emmy-nominated filmmaker Ram Madhvani, the show is set to premiere on 7th M
LIST OF VARIOUS EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEES DURING BRITISH INDIA
LIST OF VARIOUS EDUCATIONAL COMMITTEES DURING BRITISH INDIA
Viceroy Committee/ Commission Year Chairman Objectives Lord Ripon (1880-1884) Hunter Commission 1882 William Hunter To study the development in education. Lord Curzon (1899-1905) University Commission 1902 Thomas Raleigh To study the Universities and introduce reforms. Lord Chelmsford (1916-1921) Calcutta University Commission 1917 Michael Sadler To study the condition of University. Lord…
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