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    Ravindra Kelekar From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Ravindra Kelekar Born March 25‚ 1925 [1] Cuncolim‚ Goa‚ India Died August 27‚ 2010 (aged 85) Margao‚ Goa‚ India Resting place Priol‚ Goa‚ India[2] Occupation freedom fighter‚ activist‚ linguistic activist‚ poet‚ author Language Konkani Ethnicity Konkani Ravindra Kelekar (March 25‚ 1925 – August 27‚ 2010) was a noted Indian author who wrote primarily in the Konkani language‚ though he also wrote

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    History of M.K. Gandhi

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    on the west coast of India‚ which was then one of the umpteen tiny states in Kathiawar. Gandhiji was born in intermediate accumulation line of Vaishya caste. His fatherhood‚ Karamchand Gandhi‚ was a Dewan or Undercoat Minister of Porbandar. His fuss‚ Putlibai‚ was a really churchly peeress and mitt a esoteric effect on Gandhiji’s remember. Gandhiji was a mediocre examinee and was too shy and coy. Gandhiji was veracious in his direct appropriate Mahatma Gandhifrom the immaturity. There is a very

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    MAHATMA GANDHI Stress Management ‡ Gandhiji had a good sense of humour which he used to reduce stress. ‡ He read Bhagvad Gita whenever felt disappointed. ‡ Today HR managers conduct laughing class for employees. ENVIRONMENT CONSERVATION ‡ Gandhiji believed that nature can fulfill our needs but not greed. Decentralization ‡ Gandhiji wanted to make villages self dependant.He developed local leaders at grassroot level. INNOVATION ‡ Gandhiji successfully used nonvoilent methods

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    were also great masters of the English language. Nehru’s Discovery of India‚ Glimpses of World History etc. are glaring testimony to not only his profound scholarship but also his absolute mastery over writing lucid prose in the foreign language. Gandhiji used the language in his writings with utmost precision and desterity. They were followed by the great triumvirate of Anand-Rao-Naryan‚ who were the first to make Indian writing in English popular among a sizable section of our English educated

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    : 1 : Children‚ there is not a single country in the whole world where the name of Mahatma Gandhi is not known. Do you know why Gandhiji became so famous? It was because he dedicated his whole life to the service of the motherland‚ and service of humanity. Today‚ I am going to tell you in brief‚ the story of Mahatma Gandhi‚ the father of the Nation‚ or Bapuji‚ as he is affectionately called. In the early days our country was made up of a large number of small Princely Kingdoms. Porbandar in

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    Chapter III Nationalism in India As you have seen‚ modern nationalism in Europe came to be associated with the formation of nation-states. It also meant a change in people’s understanding of who they were‚ and what defined their identity and sense of belonging. New symbols and icons‚ new songs and ideas forged new links and redefined the boundaries of communities. In most countries the making of this new national identity was a long process. How did this consciousness emerge in India?

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    1869. Formal education over‚ Gandhiji went to England for further studies and became a Bar-at-Law and practised for a while in the famous Temple Inn. After returning home‚ he set up practice and moved to Durban to defend one of his clients. There he was aghast to experience the ill-treatment meted out to fellow Indians‚ merely because of the subjugation of their native land by the British. When he himself was thrown out the first class compartment by a whiteman‚ Gandhiji made up his mind to resist

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    The individual suffering most from unfair obscurity when any person thinks about the founding and the freedom of the India is probably the one man who was very likely the greatest intellect of all of our Founders‚ and also one of the most impressive legal minds of the twentieth century. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891-1956)‚ Nehru’s Law Minister‚ primary architect of the Indian Constitution‚ champion of the lower castes and the underprivileged. Relatively little-known‚ his struggles get no interest

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    served the people of India for over thirty years. He deserves the credit of obtaining freedom for India as he was the Supreme leader of the Congress from1919 to 1947 A.D. and it was he who played the most prominent part in the national struggle. Gandhiji entered the Indian politics in 1919 A.D. When the British Government passed the Rowlatt Act. Before that he had served the Indian settlers in South Africa for 22 years (1893- 1915 A.D.) There the Indians were treated like coolies and were not allowed

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    Any of us who has attended a prayer meeting at a Gandhian institute is likely to remember a chant beginning:-"Ahimsa Satya Asteya --." The two verses beginning with these words enumerate the eleven vows that Gandhiji considered almost mandatory for the inmates of his Ashram‚ in Sabarmati as well as in Sevagram. The eleven vows are: (1) Satya-Truth‚ (2) Ahimsa-Nonviolence‚ (3) Brahmacharya-Celibacy (4) Asteya-Non-stealing‚ (5) Aparigraha or Asangraha-Non-possession (6) Sharira-Shrama; Physicallabour

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