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    BAHUROOPEE GANDHI Written By Anu Bandopadhyaya Forwarded By Jawaharlal Nehru Forward This book is for children. But I am sure that many grown-ups will read it with pleasure and profit. Already Gandhiji has become a legend. Those who have not seen him‚ especially the children of today‚ must think of him as a very unusual person‚ a superman who performed great deeds. It is desirable‚ therefore‚ for the common aspects of his life to be placed before them‚ as is done by this book

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    highlighted in Gandhi’s peaceful autonomous development and King’s tranquil common right developments in the United States. The main issue is that‚ the British had gigantic military‚ financial and political energy to waste any neighborhood resistance in Indian conclusively and rapidly. Triumph for the British in the India subcontinent amid the freedom battle would be sure‚ taking the lopsided relations between the British and Gandhi’s polite resistance developments. The same circumstances apply to Martin

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    Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru

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    Gandhi. He was jailed several times and spent his youth in jail. It was then that he took to writing like the "glimpses of indian history"‚ "my autobiography"‚ which are till today regarded as master pieces of literary work. the relentless struggle and the non cooperation movement lead to the quit india resolution in 1942‚ that finally paved the way for india’s independence. He was the unanimous choice for the prime minister and to him goes the credit of laying down the foundation of a strong‚ democratic

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    What India Needs Today

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    shall redeem our pledge‚ not wholly or in full measure‚ but very substantially. At the stroke of the midnight hour‚ when the world sleeps‚ India will awake to life and freedom.” - unquote. Good Morning to one and all gathered here! As a proud Indian‚ it gives me great sense of feeling to re-iterate these words of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru! From the phase of being a Golden bird to that of being under colonial rule which exploited her to the worst and yet again building herself back to the days

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    Role Model: Mahatma Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi was an amazing and hugely influential figure in history. He is renowned for his beliefs and teachings in regards to civil rights‚ religion‚ education‚ non-violence‚ and the list goes on. In this analysis I will attempt to relate Gandhi’s principles to my own‚ grounded in the faith and teachings of Jesus Christ. In doing so I will discuss three over-arching topics specifically: social issues‚ money/career‚ and the nature of God.  A huge topic that must

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    India's Freedom Struggle

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    5. Teacher 6. Student -1 7. Student - 2 8. Student -3 Narrator :- Those were the dark days of British rule in India. Lokamanya Tilak was leading the Indian Freedom movement and he declared that ’Swaraj(Independence) is my Birth Right’. And Vande Mataram slogan was driving hundreds and thousands of young Indians towards the Indian freedom struggle. At this juncture British Govt arrested Lokamanya Tilak and he has to undergo 6 years of imprisonment for leading the freedom Movement. The whole

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    the reign of Aurangzeb. [4] [7] (c) Was the greased cartridge incident the most important cause of the War of Independence of 1857? Explain your answer. [14] 2 Read the source below carefully to answer question (a). During the First World War‚ Congress and the Muslim League had moved closer together‚ partly due to the failure of the British to grant more rights to the Indians before 1914. During the war‚ the British realised that concessions had to be made and let it be known that they were

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    Social Change and Modernization * Define social change. What are the key features of social change? Provide four examples of social movements‚ current or past‚ and describe the key features of each movement. * * Define modernization. What are the key features of modernization? Provide four examples of modernization and describe the key features in each example.

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    Lecture 5 Pak301 MAJOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS 1857-1918 The year 1857 brought decline to the Muslim rule in India. Muslims and Hindus participated in the War of Independence but the British held only Muslims responsible for the rebellion. The Muslims were persecuted ruthlessly and left at the mercy of time. The post war era was disastrous for the Muslims but some personalities emerged on the national scene and played excellent role to guide their people in this critical situation. The Central

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    Making of Mahatama

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    Rajneesh K‚ Sanjiva S‚ Sreedhar G Introduction: Making of Mahatma We all know Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi as a great leader‚ the torchbearer of peace‚ the frail man who made the mighty British bow to his non-violent means‚ the “Mahatma” who got independence for India. However‚ he was not born as a perfect leader. The movie presents the story of his transformation from an average citizen to a great leader. The movie also shows a series of dualities – fine line between self-centred and devoted to

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