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    The South Asian independence movement from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s changed with the formation of different organizations with different goals. Some of its ideals remained the same‚ while others changed as different leaders took power and the global situation changed. The Sepoy Mutiny was a symbol and a root of the struggle for Indian independence which would grow much larger over time. It caused the East India Company’s privilege of ruling the subcontinent to be transferred to the British

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    124‚ Indira Chowk New Delhi Delhi 110001 6.NTPC NTPC Bhawan‚ SCOPE Complex‚‚7‚ Institutional Area‚ New Delhi Delhi 110003 7.WIPRO Doddakannelli‚ Sarjapur Road‚ Bangalore Karnataka 560035 8.HCL 806‚ Siddharth‚ 96‚ Nehru Place‚ New Delhi Delhi 110019 9.Apollo #19‚ Bishop Gardens‚ Raja Annamalaipuram‚ Chennai (Madras) Tamil Nadu 600028 10.Indian Oil Indian Oil Bhavan‚ G-9‚ Ali Yavar Jung Marg‚‚Bandra (East) Mumbai Maharashtra 400051

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    Throughout history‚ acts of civil disobedience famously have helped to force a reassessment of society’s moral parameters. The Boston Tea Party‚ the suffragette movement‚ the resistance to British rule in India led by Gandhi‚ the US civil rights movement led by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Rosa Parks and others.Nonviolence is the personal practice of being harmless to self and others under every condition.Nonviolent acts of protest and persuasion are symbolic actions performed by a group of people to

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    Secularism - myth OR reality? Secularism means indifference towards religion. A pluralist country like India needs secularism like life-blood. In democracy‚ all citizens are equal though they may not follow same religion or may not even follow any religion at all. India is multi-religious country. A multi-religious society cannot function democratically without secularism. It is a great need for democratic pluralism. However‚ since very early times‚ secularism has evoked controversy in India as

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    evocative prose‚ which made the west sit up and take notice of the greatness of Hinduism. Tagore also had written some poems in English. However‚ there is no denying the fact that Indian writings in English were extremely few far between. Jawaharlal Nehru and M.K. Gandhi 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

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    Introduction: Peace is the mother of progress. Without peace a nation cannot make any progress. So peace is ever desirable. But now-a-days if there be no peace‚ the whole human race will be destroyed. Because modern war involves atom bomb and hydrogen bomb. So‚ war should always be avoided for world peace. Horror of the modern war: The ancient battles were confined between two opposite armies. They were limited within a field called battlefield. But the modern warfare is totally different. The

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    adoption of the constitution on 26 January each year as Republic Day.[8] The Constitution was drafted by the Constituent Assembly‚ which was elected by the elected members of the provincial assemblies.[11] Dr B.R. Ambedkar‚Sanjay Phakey‚ Jawaharlal Nehru‚ C. Rajagopalachari‚ Rajendra Prasad‚ Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel‚ Kanaiyalal Munshi‚ Purushottam Mavalankar‚Sandipkumar Patel‚ Maulana Abul Kalam Azad‚ Shyama Prasad Mukherjee‚ Nalini Ranjan Ghosh‚ and Balwantrai Mehta were some important figures in

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    Ratlam‚ Vadodara and Surat. b) The Delhi - Mumbai broad gauge line running via Rewari‚ Jaipur‚ Ajmer‚ Marwar Jn.‚ Palanpur‚ Ahmedabad‚ Vadodara and Surat. The above two lines converge into a single route between Vadodara and Mumbai. Jawaharlal Nehru and Mumbai Ports and Panvel junction constitute the principal destinations for freight services. FDI in areas of

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    Classic Poetry Series Ramdhari Singh Dinkar - poems - Publication Date: 2012 Publisher: PoemHunter.Com - The World’s Poetry Archive Ramdhari Singh Dinkar (23 September 1908 – 24 April 1974) Ramdhari Singh ’Dinkar’ (ीीीीीीी ीीीी ’ीीीीी’)was an Indian Hindi poet‚ essayist and academic‚ who is considered as one of the most important modern Hindi poets. He remerged as a poet of rebellion as a consequence of his nationalist poetry written in the days before Indian independence. His poetry exuded

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    The seventh-largest country by area‚ the second-most populous country with over 1.2 billion people‚ and the world’s largest democracy‚ is India. India as a nation‚ perhaps the oldest. The first documented evidence of India’s civilization dates back to Indus Valley Civilization. Since then it expanded gradually to various parts of the sub-continent. The Indian subcontinent was identified with its commercial and cultural wealth for much of its long history. Gradually annexed by and brought under the

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