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    Shahid Udham Singh

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    Udham Singh Udham Singh (December 26‚ 1899 - July 31‚ 1940) was an Indian Sikh independence activist‚ best known for assassinating Michael O’Dwyer in March 1940 in what has been described as an avenging of the Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre.[1] Udham Singh changed his name to Ram Mohammad Singh Azad and was also known as Ram Mohammed Singh Azad‚ symbolizing the unification of the three major religions of India: Hinduism‚ Islam and Sikhism. Singh is considered one of the best-known of the more heroic

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    Moulana abul kalam azad

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    freedom struggle by associating himself with the revolution¬aries during the swadeshi uprising. Through Al Hilal and Al Balagh‚ weeklies which he began in 1912 and 1915 respectively‚ he started spreading nationalistic thoughts. He came in contact with Gandhi and began lending support to the non-cooperation agitation. He was made the head of the Khilafat Committee as well. He presided over the Congress’ special session at Delhi in 1923 to become the youngest President. He was again elected Presi¬dent of

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    Introduction: Culture is the set of patterns of human activity within a society or social group and the symbolic structures that give such activity significance. Customs‚ laws‚ popular styles‚ social standards‚ and traditions are all examples of cultural elements. The term culture refers to a state of intellectual development . The social and political forces that influence the growth of a human being are defined as culture. Culture is a total way of life shared by a people in a society.

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    • Educational • Video • About Us The Nobel Prize in Literature 1913 Rabindranath Tagore Tagore and His India by Amartya Sen* Voice of Bengal Rabindranath Tagore‚ who died in 1941 at the age of eighty‚ is a towering figure in the millennium-old literature of Bengal. Anyone who becomes familiar with this large and flourishing tradition will be impressed by the power of Tagore’s presence in Bangladesh and in India. His poetry as well as his novels‚ short stories‚ and essays are very

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    trouble times. “I wanted it to be a spiritual theatrical experience‚” he says. The play centers on Professor Iynger’s upbringing from India. India plays a big role when it comes to his plays. This play combines the theories of non-violent from Mahatama Ghandi and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Mahatma Ghandi was a Indian nationalist leader known for leading India to independence through non-violent civil disobedience. This play is dramatized by the interaction of the characters and events

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    Freedom Fighters of India

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    Freedom Fighters of India Vallabhbhai Patel His brave deeds earned Vallabhbhai Patel the title of the iron man of India. For his role in the Bardoli Satyagraha‚ Patel came to be called the Sardar. Sardar Patel was a famous lawyer but gave up his practice in order to fight for the freedom of the country. After independence he became the deputy PM of India and played an important role the integration of India by merging numerous princely states with the Indian Union.  Bal Gangadhar Tilak Bal Gangadhar

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    Esay on Dayaram

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    others believe that the total Number of the poets creation is almost one and a half lakhs ; where as some believe that he has written 48 books in Gujarati‚41 in ‘Vraj’ plus 7000 more in ‘gujarati’‚12‚000 in ‘Vraj’‚200 in Marathi‚24 in Punjabi‚15 in Sanskrit and 75 in Urdu etc. Tribhuvandas luhar He was born on 22 March 1926 at Miyamatar‚ Bharuch‚ Gujarat‚ India and died on 13 January 1998.he completed his primary education at Rashtriya Shala of Bharuch and obtained his higher education at Ahmedabad

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    Indian National Movement. • Bal Gangadhar Tilak was born on July 23‚ 1856 in Ratnagiri‚ Maharashtra. • He was a Chitpavan Brahmin by caste. • He was a social reformer‚ freedom fighter‚ national leader‚ and a scholar of Indian history‚ Sanskrit‚ Hinduism‚ mathematics and astronomy. • He was among India’s first generation of youth to receive a modern‚ college education. Bhagat Singh • Bhagat Singh was one of the most prominent faces of Indian freedom struggle. • Bhagat

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    India’s languages‚ religions‚ dance‚ music‚ architecture‚ food and customs differ from place to place within the country‚ but nevertheless possess a commonality. India is the only country in the world to have so many religions and beliefs. The culture of India is an amalgamation of these diverse sub-cultures spread all over the Indian subcontinent and traditions that are several millennia old Religions and spirituality India is the birth place of Hinduism‚ Buddhism‚ Jainism and Sikhism‚ collectively

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    and galvanized the Romans into action. Modern times too have seen great orators. Hitler and Gandhi have been very powerful speakers. However‚ there were some major differences. Hitler united an entire nation fuelling sentiments of Nazi pride‚ supremacy‚ xenophobia and unabashed jingoism. Gandhi too brought people together‚ but his call was based on truth and non-violence. Hitler relied on propaganda‚ Gandhi on communication‚ based on peace‚ truth and trust. That is the reason Hitler’s triumph was

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