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Jane Armour (b.14 October 1952). Jane Armour is the author/presenter of equine education material, lecturer and horse trainer based in the United States.

Jane grew up in a small rural town in Scotland, and was lucky enough to have her own ponies from an early age. The confidence built by the early childhood memories created a desire to be around horses as much as possible. She initially trained with the British Olympic Dressage Trainer, Robert Hall, for the British Horse Society Examinations.

During that time Jane learnt the importance of a systematic program. Robert Hall gave Jane a basis that she has not deviated from in over thirty-five years of teaching and training. She became an Examiner for the British Horse Society in 1976 and worked for many years in Scotland, England and Ireland training and testing numerous riders and instructors. In the 90's she became a Chief Examiner before retiring from examining after coming to the United States in 1997.

With her childhood experiences, and the many years of training young horses, Jane began to understand the language of the horse and his needs. She has learned the most important element in the relationship between horse and rider is the bond of trust. The building and maintaining this bond creates confidence and success.

In 1997 the Millbrook Equestrian Center, New York, asked her to take on the Chief Instructor's role. After successfully completion of the contract, Jane stayed on in the States on an "O" visa for extraordinary ability as a trainer of trainers. She traveled extensively on the East coast as an Equestrian Educational Consultant to colleges, universities and commercial barns before going to Santa Barbara, California. Currently she teach clinics nationally and internationally and is producing/writing and presenting educational material for the industry.
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This is a church that was built/inagurated on 22nd April 2007.

This is basically a church that holds services (the holy mass etc) for the denomination called syro malabar roman catholics.

It is situated in New Panvel East, Raigad, Maharashtra, India.

Currently the parish priest here is Rev. Fr. Jose Pazheveettil, who also takes care of the Uran church

There are a total of 280+ families who are members of this church.

The various units of this church are as follows.
#Bl. Alphonsa's Family Unit.
#Little Flower's Family Unit.
#St Antony's Family Unit.
#St George's Family Unit.
#St Joseph's Family Unit.
#St Mary's Family Unit.
#St Sebastian's Family Unit.
#St Thomas's Family Unit.
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Kunal Pradhan (born on June 29, 1978) is a leading Indian cricket writer and the
youngest Sports Editor in the country. He currently heads the sports section of Mumbai Mirror. His weekly column, flip side, is known for its provocative stands.

Kunal is an alumnus of La Martiniere College, Lucknow and a journalism graduate from Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC). He started his career with in 1997. He helped launch Cricket Talk magazine and the website www.htcricket.com before joining the international news agency Reuters, where he worked from October 2000 to 2005. His reputation as a writer grew immensely for his colourful and unbiased reporting during India's historic cricket series in Pakistan in 2004.

His interview with former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly in November 2006 , just two days before he made a surprising comeback, is one of the highlights of his career. He was interviewed by Times Now channel and the BBC for that interview.
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AnkaKalari (Malayalam അങ�ഗകളരി) - is the arena where an Ankam (duel) is fought. The Ankathattu (a platform constructed temporarily for the purpose of fighting duels) is built in the center of the area from which all spectators can watch the fight. This area, including the platform and observation area, is called an AnkaKalari.

Centuries ago, in Kerala, South India, if there was a quarrel between the local rulers, instead of engaging in an Ankam (war), usually a duel would be arranged. Each ruler would be represented by an Ankachekavar. The ruler of the kingdom that the Ankachekavar who wins the fight was fighting for is considered the winner of the conflict, and is treated as though they have won a pitched war.

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