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    Social Integration and Communal Harmony in India In India from time immemorial‚ people belonging to various religious faiths lived in harmony and peace. There are fundamental values and traditions in our culture that promote integration among different communities. This was helpful for the growth of a great civilization in the Indian sub-continent. It will be our endeavour as the citizens of this country to preserve the rich tradition of Social Harmony among diverse religious and ethnic groups and

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    Amity between the communities in the country and absence of friction and tension among them is known as communal harmony. In countries like India‚ it is very important‚ being a Precondition to internal peace‚ which is essential for progress and development of the country. As we know‚ India has got multiplicity of religions and very nature of the culture is composite. But religion has never been a source of co between the communities in Indian society. Mutual tolerance and regards for other religions

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    COMMUNAL HARMONY AND THE QUESTION OF CULTURAL IDENTITIY Harmony and the co-existence of mutli-faceted elements are the two essential ingredients of any society which seeks sustainable longevity. In a pluralistic society the question of harmonious existence of its different structural units becomes all the more pertinent. An analogy can be observed with the human body wherein the different functional systems work in unison to create a perfect coherence. Like in the human body where‚ different organs

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    Communal Violence in India: An Irrepressible Evil? Communal violence in independent India has a long history that can be traced back from the time of the Post Partition riot of 1961 in Jabalpur which was followed by strings of similar incidents‚ especially post 1980s with Anti-Sikh Pogrom (Delhi) in 1984‚ Anti-Muslim carnage (esp.‚ Mumbai) in 1992-93‚ and the decade-old Godhra Riots (Gujarat) in 2002. With the introduction of the Prevention of Communal and Targeted violence (Access to Justice

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    The UPA Government introduced a draft Bill in the Parliament in December 2005. It was described as THE COMMUNAL VIOLENCE (PREVENTION‚ CONTROL AND REHABILITATION OF VICTIMS) BILL‚ 2005. Official declaration described this bill as‚"A bill to empower the Sate Governments and the Central Government to take measures to provide for the prevention and control of communal violence which threatens the secular fabric‚ unity‚ integrity and internal security of the nation and rehabilitation of victims of such

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    Title : Major Reasons for the decline in communal life in the Pacific C : Communal Living L : Decline in the Pacific D : Analysis and Evaluate Introduction Context : Communal Life Subject : Pacific is facing decline in Communal Life in terms of Cultural‚ Social and Economic. Limited Subject: Reasons for decline in communal life in the Pacific. Thesis Statement: Hence‚ this essay will discuss in depth the factors affecting the decline in Communal life in the Pacific. Supports for the

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    Harmony Music is composed by four elements‚ this elements are harmony‚ rhythm‚ form and melody. I consider harmony to be the most important and my personal favorite because harmony is what gives the feeling and character to a song. The harmony gives emotions to a song‚ some of this emotions are sadness‚ happiness and/darkness. Harmony is any combination of tones simultaneously. It is the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords. It is often referred as

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    Role Of Youth To Combat terrorism & Regionalism December 11‚ 2008 Since September 11‚ 2001 many Americans‚ along with others around the world‚ have been preoccupied with the why of what happened. We wonder how humans could kill themselves and innocent people‚ believing they are doing this in the name of God. But terrorism is not new and exists everywhere. Terrorists have come from religious fundamentalist organizations‚ social protest groups‚ and radical political movements‚ both of the left

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    Methodology : An Integrated Approach to Communal Harmony and National Integration Mohit Puri* For a country to be truly great‚ there must be an understanding and the appreciation of each other’s differences and strengths. The quality of the educational system need to be improved for ensuring peace and stability in the country which in turn would promote national integration. Etymologically harmony means ’binding together’ and ’being

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    Vital Stats Communal Violence in India The National Advisory Council recently released a draft ‘Prevention of Communal and Targeted Violence (Access to Justice and Reparations) Bill‚ 2011’. The Bill intends to create a framework for prevention and control of communal and sectarian violence. It also aims to provide relief to victims of such violence. In this context‚ we present some statistics on the incidence of communal violence in India. During 2005-09‚ 648 people were killed and 11‚278 injured

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