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    Bhagat Singh ( 28 September 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian nationalist considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh‚ the word Shaheed meaning "martyr" in a number of Indian languages. Born into a Sikh family which had earlier been involved in revolutionary activities against the British Raj‚ as a teenager Singh studied European revolutionary movements and was attracted to anarchist and marxist

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    Bhagat Singh 1931 Why I am an Atheist Written: October 5–6‚ 1930 Source/Translated: Converted from the original Gurmukhi (Punjabi) to Urdu/Persian script by Maqsood Saqib; translated from Urdu to English by Hasan for marxists.org‚ 2006; HTML/Proofread: Andy Blunden and Mike Bessler; CopyLeft: Creative Common (Attribute & ShareAlike) marxists.org 2006. It is a matter of debate whether my lack of belief in the existence of an Omnipresent‚ Omniscient God is due to my arrogant pride and vanity

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    T he Philosophy Of Atheism God. We cannot help God‚ but we can help mankind. "Hands that help are better far than lips that pray." Praying to God is humiliating; worshipping God is degrading... Premium 3149 Words 13 Pages Category: Religion & Spirituality Is Atheism a Religion? ATHIESM: A RELIGION? Throughout the countless generations of our existence‚ we as a global community have pondered a variety of noteworthy enquiries. Most notably... Premium 2806 Words 12 Pages Chosen T o Serve Who

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    UNIT 19 CONCEPT OF SWARAJ‚ SATYAGRAHA AND CRITIQUE OF WESTERN CIVILISATION Structure ! I 19.0 19.1 19.2 19.3 Objectives Introduction The Civilisational Justification and British Rule 19.2.1 Gandhi‚ Moderates and the Extremists on the Legitimacy of British Rule i I I Gandhi’s Hind Swaraj 19.3.1 Gandhi‚ Extremists and British Colonialism 19.3.2 Gandhi‚ Moderates and British Colonialism 19.3.3 Gandhi on Swaraj 19.4 Gandhi’s Critique of Modern Civilisation 19.4.1 Western Influences on Gandhi 19

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    like Bhagat Singh. In response to this‚ the Hindustan Socialist Republican Association planned to explode a bomb in the Central Legislative Assembly where the ordinance was going to be passed. This idea was originated in the mind of Bhagat Singh‚ who was influenced by a similar bombing by a martyr anarchist Auguste Vaillant in the French Assembly. Tha plan was to send Bhagat Singh off to Russia‚ while Batukeshwar Dutt should carry on the bombing with Sukhdev. Sukhdev then forced Bhagat Singh to call

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    Chetan Bhagat

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    Chetan Bhagat‚ is an Indian author‚ columnist‚ and speaker. Bhagat is the author of five bestselling novels‚ Five Point Someone (2004)‚ One Night @ the Call Center (2005)‚ The 3 Mistakes of My Life (2008) ‚ 2 States (2009) & Revolution 2020: Love‚ Corruption‚ Ambition. All five books have remained bestsellers since their release and two have inspired Bollywood films (including the hit film 3 Idiots). In 2008‚ The New York Times called Bhagat "the biggest selling English language novelist in India’s

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    Chetan Bhagat Chetan Bhagat (Born 22 April 1974) is an Indian author who has written five points someone‚ one night @the call centre‚ the 3 mistakes of my life and 2 states: the story of my marriage. He has also written the script of Hello‚ the Hindi movie based on one night @the call centre. Bhagat was born in New Delhi in a Punjabi family and attended the army school (1978-1991)‚ Dhaula Kuan‚ New Delhi. He studied Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi‚ and

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    DIMINSHING PUNJABI Punjabi (Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜਾਬੀ; Devanagari: पंजाबी; Shahmukhi: : پنجابی) Is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by 130 million native speakers worldwide‚ making it the 10th most widely spoken language in the world. It is the native language of the Punjabi people who inhabit the historical Punjab region of Pakistan and India. Punjabi emerged as an independent language in the 12th century. The Sikh religion originated in the 15th century in the Punjab region and Punjabi is the predominant

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    in Punjab Punjabi (ਪੰਜਾਬੀ in Gurmukhi script and پنجابی in Shahmukhi script)‚ which can be specified as Eastern Punjabi to distinguish it from Western Punjabi spoken in Pakistan‚ is an Indo-Aryan language spoken by inhabitants of the historicalPunjab region (north western India and in Pakistan). For Sikhs‚ the Punjabi language stands as the official language in which all ceremonies take place. Even though Punjabi is the most spoken language in Pakistan‚ it has no official status. Punjabi language

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    Purun Bhagat

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    How does the text‚ “The Miracle of Purun Bhagat reflect colonialist and post-colonialist ideas? Which of these is more dominant? Kipling’s tale reflects the values of both the colonising British and the indigenous Indian population but the climax reinforces the colonialist values as being the more significant. In the opening comments we are introduced to the unparalleled achievements of Sir Purun Dass‚ an Indian who‚ in his public and private life‚ appears as the

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