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"Jeeya Jurir Xubax (, , lit. "Fragrance of an alive brook") is a 2014 Assamese language drama film written and directed by Sanjib Sabhapandit. It was produced by Utpal Kumar Das and features ensemble cast, including Victor Banerjee and Bishnu Kharghoria. The film was released at mobile cinema on 13 March 2014. Plot In a remote riverside a plaque was accidentally discovered from a burial. It reveals that something had happened to this person at the hands of the British. The people assumed he was a freedom fighter, hence a martyr and proper recognition should be given to him. The government declared to erect a statue in honour of the great martyr as an attempt to gain political advantage. But there was no reference, not even a photograph which can form the basis of the statue. The children of the martyr's family try to figure out their ancestor's face by looking through the hereditary characteristics that are passed onto genetically. They examine the faces of different generations to discover similarity and commonality to create the 'probable' person. But gradually they realized that a real man is found not in his appearance but in his works, so they try to discover and evaluate his deeds. Meanwhile, the older people are busy in digging out orthodox caste matters, the youths are busy more in the celebration aspects and the government is busy in trying to score political issues. At last, the children thought that they have found the real man and give shape to their understanding in the form of a play, through which people get a look into the past of a person, of the village, of the times. Cast * Victor Banerjee as Dhon * Bishnu Kharghoria as Kon * Pranami Bora * Kalpana Kalita * Dibyajyoti Das * Indra Bania * Pranjal Saikia * Anup Hazarika * Angoorlata * Atul Pachoni * Himangshu Das * Ashimkrishna Barua * Rajiv Kro * Biren Hazarika * Jyoti Narayan Nath * Sagarika * Aaswash Mahanta * Arunav Release Jeeya Jurir Xubax was premiered and released on 13 March 2014 at DiGi Films, a mobile cinema theater by NK Productions. At that time the venue of screening was the playground of Gopal Boro Higher Secondary School in Ganeshguri, Guwahati. Production Sanjib Sabhapandit, who earlier won Best Film Award on Environment Conservation/Preservation in 51st National Film Awards for Juye Poora Xoon, has directed the film. In an interview with The Hindu, he reveals the idea behind the film. Assam’s contribution to the Indian freedom movement is usually ignored, deliberately sidelined, which influenced him to make this film. References Category:Indian drama films Category:Indian films Category:Films set in Assam Category:2010s Assamese-language films Category:2014 drama films "
"The Kudmi are a community of India. They are also known as Kudmi, Kurmi Mahto/Mahato or Kudumi Mohanta/Mahanta. They are not same with Other Areas Kurmi. Official classification The Kudmi were classified as a Notified Tribe by the British Raj under the terms of the Indian Succession Act introduced in 1865 as they have customary rules of succession. Subsequently, in 1913, they were classified as a Primitive tribe. Then they were omitted from the list of communities listed as tribes in the 1931 census. Again, they were omitted from the Scheduled Tribe list drawn up in 1950. In 2004, the Government of Jharkhand recommended that they should be listed as a Scheduled Tribe rather than Other Backward Class. The Tribal Research Institute recommended against this proposal, claiming they are a sub-caste of the Kunbi and thus different to tribal people. In 2015, the Government of India also refused to approve the recommendation after a careful consideration. Culture The traditional occupation of Kudmi is agriculture. The language of Kudmi is Kurmali. The Kudmis are divided into six divisions. Paribar (family) is the smallest unit. A group of Paribar of same Gusti (clan) living in a place is known as Bakhal/Bakhair (unilineage settlement). The members of some Paribars or Bakhai settled in a locality is known as Kulhi. A group of Kulhi with a separate geographical area, burial ground, agricultural field, grazing land and Akhra forms a Gram (village). Traditionally, a village headman is known as Mahato. A group of twelve village form a Paragan headed by Paraganaif who solves all the inter village dispute. A group of Paragans forms a Thapal controlled by Deshmandal. Kudmi are divided into 81 clans called Gusti. These includes Kadwar, Bansiar,Tiduar,Kachhmar(kachhim), Bansoar, Sankhowar, Hinduar, Baghowar, Chiluar, Bakuar, Lakrawar, Ketiar , Kheruwar, Musiar, Bagh Banwari, Jal Banwari, Dumriar, etc. Tussu, Shiv Gajan, Jitia, Karam, Bandna(Sohrai) are the major festival of Kudmi. They worship Gramadevata at gramthan, Bansha Pahar, Lord Shiva, Jatal(Manasa puja), Sitola Puja, Mahamai and so on. Jhumar and Chhau are their folk dance.I will be 13 in 12 months. This is only in the Kurmi community whose language is Kurmali Sukumar Aswini Mahato/SAGARKA Present circumstances Kudmi classified as Other Backward Class in Jharkhand, Odisha and West Bengal. See also *Sadan people *Mahto References Category:Social groups of Jharkhand Category:Other Backward Classes Category:Social groups of Odisha Category:Social groups of West Bengal "
"The Liberty League is a high school athletic conference in Los Angeles County, California affiliated with the CIF Southern Section.http://www.maxpreps.com/league/jXjQA-hrdk2QenhvXmomwA/standings- liberty.htm Schools As of 2013, the schools in the league are: *Archer School for Girls *Buckley School *Glendale Adventist Academy *Holy Martyrs Armenian School *Milken Community High School *New Community Jewish High School *Oakwood School *Pacifica Christian School *Providence High School *Yeshiva University of Los Angeles High School References Category:CIF Southern Section leagues "