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    ROHINTON MISTRY AS A DIASPORIC AUTHOR

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    The writings of the Indian Diaspora have received a great deal of attention and critical acclaim throughout the world. Rohinton Mistry is a well renowned author in the contemporary commonwealth literature and occupies a significant place among the writers of Indian Diaspora. Even though he is settled in Canada; it is his upbringing in Mumbai that reflects in all his writings. The distinct Mumbai culture, particularly the Parsee way of life, the people of the city and even the politics of India are major themes in his novels. Rohinton Mistry as a writer of Diaspora has carved a niche for himself. His works such as: “Tales from Firozsha Baag”, “Such A Long Journey”, “A Fine Balance” and “Family Matters”;mark a new kind of writing, resulting from a fragmented, splintered world. As a Diasporic Parsi writer, very sensitively he has recalled his community’s journey through time and history with a sense of loss and nostalgia. His books portray diverse facets of Indian socioeconomic life; as well as Parsi Zoroastrian life, customs, and religion. Many of his writings are markedly “Indo-nostalgic”. Rohinton Mistry through his Diasporic discourse has well depicted his ancestral background, his community’s engaged situation in a metropolis like Bombay and his deep attachment with and nostalgia for a world gone by. In this paper an attempt has been made to delineate diasporic discourse in the works of Rohinton Mistry. Although he is obsessed with the colonial and postcolonial experiences in India, we can find some traces of Canada in his literature. His characters dream of being integrated into, and accepted by, Canadian society on the one hand and on the other hand, these same characters are torn by an insatiable desire to be true to their native culture; to honor and cherish their own, distinct cultural identity

    Rohinton Mistry AS A Diasporic Author

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    The writings of the Indian Diaspora have received a great deal of attention and critical acclaim throughout the world. Rohinton Mistry is a well renowned author in the contemporary commonwealth literature and occupies a significant place among the writers of Indian Diaspora. Even though he is settled in Canada; it is his upbringing in Mumbai that reflects in all his writings. The distinct Mumbai culture, particularly the Parsee way of life, the people of the city and even the politics of India are major themes in his novels. Rohinton Mistry as a writer of Diaspora has carved a niche for himself. His works such as: “Tales from Firozsha Baag”, “Such A Long Journey”, “A Fine Balance” and “Family Matters”; mark a new kind of writing, resulting from a fragmented, splintered world. As a Diasporic Parsi writer, very sensitively he has recalled his community's journey through time and history with a sense of loss and nostalgia. His books portray diverse facets of Indian socioeconomic life; as well as Parsi Zoroastrian life, customs, and religion. Many of his writings are markedly “Indo-nostalgic”. Rohinton Mistry through his Diasporic discourse has well depicted his ancestral background, his community's engaged situation in a metropolis like Bombay and his deep attachment with and nostalgia for a world gone by. In this paper an attempt has been made to delineate diasporic discourse in the works of Rohinton Mistry. Although he is obsessed with the colonial and postcolonial experiences in India, we can find some traces of Canada in his literature. His characters dream of being integrated into, and accepted by, Canadian society on the one hand and on the other hand, these same characters are torn by an insatiable desire to be true to their native culture; to honor and cherish their own, distinct cultural identity

    The Mistry-­Hyper Guitar

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    This research project describes the research and building of an ergonomically designed electric guitar that extends the capabilities for composition and performance on guitar by integrating sensors in to the construction of the instrument. The Mistry-­‐hyper-­‐guitar integrates and extends traditional playing techniques. The instrument controls physically modelled sounds, triggers samplers and creates controller messages for sound and effects manipulation utilising sensor technology ergonomically positioned around the guitar body. The shape of the body is designed to encourage good posture and correct positioning of both the left and right hands in order to promote comfort and ease of playing both the strings and sensors during performance. I will examine and describe the development of the instrument and the techniques required to play the instrument. The creative portfolio will comprise a 25-­‐minute composition created to demonstrate the capabilities of the instrument

    Dataset for reprogramming the transcriptional response to hypoxia with a chromosomally encoded cyclic peptide HIF-1 inhibitor.

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    Dataset from: Mistry, Ishna and Tavassoli, Ali (2016) Reprogramming the transcriptional response to hypoxia with a chromosomally encoded cyclic peptide HIF-1 inhibitor. ACS Synthetic Biology (doi: 10.1021/acssynbio.6b00219). Array data from TaqMan human hypoxia array analysis of the engineered cell line +/- dox and +/- HIF-2a siRNA.</span

    Untangling the physics of water transport in boron nitride nanotubes

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    LAMMPS data file and input script required to setup and run simulations carried out in the paper: Mistry, Pillai, Mattia and Borg, 'Untangling the physics of water transport in boron nitride nanotubes', Nanoscale

    Internal Analysis of factors affecting Aster Pharmacy in India.docx

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    Internal Analysis of Factors Affecting Aster Pharmacy In India(This is an academic research paper, subjected to copyright)Owner/Author and Creator: Nidhi Mistry</div

    Experimentation of the Language in the Novels of Rohinton Mistry

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    India is a multi-lingual, multi-cultural and multi-ethnic country, and it is one of the major demands of post-coloniality that Transcreation work should be carried on for the sake of literary expansion, national integration and international co-operation. The purpose of this Research Paper is to dwell on the relevance and usefulness of Transcreation as well as creative use of English in the fiction of Rohinton Mistry with reference to his novels Such a Long Journey (1991), A Fine Balance (1996) and Family Matters (2002). Rohinton Mistry mixes Hindi words along with Urdu, Gujarati and Parsi words in his narration to reinforce the impact of his narrative. Mistry being a Diasporic author experimented with the bilingual –and the bicultural competence of the reader in creating a hybrid identity that is typically and multiculturally Indian. Key words- Transcreation, Multi-lingual, Multicultural, Parsi

    External Analysis of factors affecting Aster Pharmacy in India.docx

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    External Analysis Affecting Aster Pharmacy In India(This is an academic research paper, subjected to copyright)Owner/Author and Creator: Nidhi Mistry</div

    Analysis of “Tata Steel” on Organizational Leadership Management

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    This report is on organisational diversity,ethics,culture and values in leaders.   (This is an academic research paper, subjected to copyright) Owner/Author and Creator: Nidhi Mistry</p

    Indianness in the Novels of Rohinton Mistry with Refrence to Culture & Tradition

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    Rohinton Mistry is an author belonging to Parsi community of Indian origin residing in Canada. He migrated to Canada in his early twenties as he wanted to become a Pop singer. He has confessed it even in various interviews that he migrated because it seems to be the fashion at his times. Youngsters of his generation used to migrate for better education, better career prospectus and other opportunities. Rohinton Mistry is one writer who basically deals with the themes of Immigration. Mistry in an author who is writing about a country namely India which he has seen and observed during his youth. Through his novels Mistry has beautifully expressed the pain and grief of immigrant writers who are born in India but staying away from their motherland. In all his works, Rohinton Mistry has not just written about India, but at the same time he has also revised and recalled the memories of his Parsi community also, as most of the characters of his novels are Parsi by religion. In all his novels the Parsi community is also shown as an outsider in Indian subcontinent. Key Words: - Parsi, Migration, Diaspora
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