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    Millet/Sorghum Bengali: Jowar Gujarati: Jowari‚ Juar Hindi : Jowari‚ Juar Kannada : Jola Marathi : Jowari‚ Jondhala Oriya : Juara Punjabi : Jowar Tamil : Cholam Telugu : Jonna Bengali: Jowar Gujarati: Jowari‚ Juar Hindi : Jowari‚ Juar Kannada : Jola Marathi : Jowari‚ Jondhala Oriya : Juara Punjabi : Jowar Tamil : Cholam Telugu : Jonna English : Spiked Millet/Pearl Millet Bengali : Bajra Gujarati : Bajri Hindi : Bajra

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    aam ras is a common Gujarati dish. Fresh mango pulp from ripe mangoes goes into making the aam ras. In the cold winters‚ the houses in rural Gujarat serve a meal of Bhakri‚ which are thick flat breads made of wheat flour‚ onion‚ garlic and chaas. The addition of garlic in the winter months keeps the body warm. Addition of buttermilk to the bread dough makes it softer and tastier. The bhakri are a good source of energy and suits the pocket of low-income villagers. Gujarati cuisine differs from

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    behind a great legacy after his assassination‚ not only to India and South Africa‚ but to the world. He made a mark on the hearts of so many universally by using his policies and beliefs of equality‚ unity and non-violence. By looking at the time Gandhiji‚ (a title earned out of respect from the Hindu Nation) spent in South Africa and his implementation of his theory of Satyagraha in South Africa‚ one is able to see how his beliefs and strong leadership qualities inspired and encouraged the spark

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    for him. Still he was evented and punished out of the compartment by the white men. On another occasion he wore a turban and attended the Court. But the judge who was a white man ordered him: to remove the turban because he was a coolie-lawyer. Gandhiji fought against this unjust and cruel treatment. He observed Satyagraha there and became successful. In South Africa he built up his career as a Satyagrahi. He returned to India in 1915. In India he found

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    An essay on my favorite hero Netaji Subhaschandra Bose. Introduction Great heroes are honoured in every country. There are many such heroes in every country. People have great liking for this hero or that. In our country many great heroes were born in the past. They were great patriots. They sacrificed their lives for the freedom of their mother land. We may mention‚ for instance‚ the name of Rana Pratap. He was a great national hero. He sacrificed everything for the freedom of his State. In the

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    Sarojini Naidu

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    Sarojini Naidu‚ also known by the sobriquet The Nightingale of India‚ was a child prodigy‚ Indian independence activist and poet. Naidu was one of the framers of the Indian Constitution. Naidu is the second Indian woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman to become the Governor of Uttar Pradesh state. Her birthday is celebrated as Women’s Day all over India. Early Life She was born in Hyderabad to a Bengali Hindu Kulin Brahmin family to Agorenath Chattopadhyay

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    independent India. He was the President of the Constituent Assembly that drafted the Constitution. He had also served as a Cabinet Minister briefly in the first Government of independent India. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was one of the foremost disciples of Gandhiji and he played a crucial role in Indian freedom struggle. Dr. Rajendra Prasad was born on December 3‚ 1884 in Ziradei village in Siwan district of Bihar. His father’s name was Mahadev Sahay and his mother’s name was Kamleshwari Devi. Rajendra Prasad

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    SHORT STORY OF INDEPENDENCE OF INDIA. BY DR. H. K. GANDHI MAIN THEME POINTS OF THIS ARTICLE. 1. Freedom is my birth right (Bal Gangadhar Tilak) 2. Short story of Independence movement. 3. My memories of the struggle of independence. 4. Let us remember our Golden Heritage. 5. A glance at the present 20th century. 6. The story of Shiva temple of Gujarat. 7. Political slavery of recent 800 years. 8. Kings‚

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    influence of Satis Mukherjee’s ’Dawn Society’. He also acted as a volunteer at the Calcutta session of the Congress in 1906 and heard the speeches of the leaders of the time‚ Surendranath Banerjee‚ Gokhale and others. In 1917‚ his fateful meeting with Gandhiji took place over the Champaran agrarian troubles. So deep was the Mahatma’s influence over Rajendra Prasad‚ that he joined the Congress‚ after the Satyagraha movement. He became President of the Bihar Congress unit in 1920. Soon then he became the

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    this dangerous moment in human history‚ the only hope for mankind is Mahatma Gandhi’s principle of non-violence. According to me‚ Gandhiji’s message of non violence did not mean complete absence of violence‚ but also loving concern for all life. Gandhiji even developed a method of direct action called satyagarha(truth-force) based on the principle of non violence‚ truth and courage. Learning non violence is not a child’s play because it requires lots of patience. One who is learning non violence

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