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    Marathi Press India

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    Marathi: Big Newspapers Are Elephants By Robin Jeffrey To understand the Marathi press‚ one needs to appreciate two cities-Mumbai (Bombay) and Pune (Poona). Mumbai is the Manhattan of India-a buzzing‚ multi- lingual magnet of an island. As well as the industrial and commercial focus of India‚ it is the base for the advertising industry and for India’s two biggest newspaper chains‚ The Times of India and The Indian Express. Pune‚ on the other hand‚ is Maharashtra’s Boston (indeed‚ both have brahmins)

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    Nehru and Partition

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    History 383: Final Paper Assess the role of Nehru in the Partition of India. Introduction August 1947‚ the British Empire in India came to an end and two new independent countries were formed. Partition was a momentous event that was accompanied by widespread carnage and bloodshed‚ and left behind a legacy of refugee and border issues. It is historically impossible and inaccurate to identify a specific cause of Partition‚ instead it maybe understood that a series of political and social events lead

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    What Is Thanjavur Marathi?

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    Kannada or English. Earlier‚ the language was being used as medium of instruction in few Marathi medium schools in Tamil Nadu. It was in use as language of rituals along with Sanskrit. Most importantly‚ it was language of literature. However‚ as observed by native speakers‚ the use of Thanjavur Marathi has now shrunk to become a community language spoken only at home by the descendents of the Thanjavur Marathi people. Younger generations are denying the use of language even at the household. There

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    Nehru Speech

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    Mike Mann Speech 1 for Nehru I‚ Nehru‚ am before you all today despite being imprisoned for three years for the strikes and demonstrations in 1942. Thankfully‚ I have been released by the British just in time for the Simla Conference and am here to express not only concerns on behalf of the Indian National Congress‚ but my own concerns for India. I hope you can all listen and truly contemplate whether what I am about to say is what is best for India. First and foremost‚ India needs to stay

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    Nehru Report

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    Nehru Report [1928] The Government of India Act 1919 was essentially transitional in character. Under Section 84 of the said Act‚ a statutory Commission was to be appointed at the end of ten years to determine the next stage in the realization of self-rule in India. Accordingly‚ the Simon Commission was sent to the Sub-continent under the command of Sir John Simon. All members of the commission were British. This was regarded as highly insulting to the Indians and immediate protest was raised from

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    The Nehru Era

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    The Nehru Era (1947-64) British rule in India: India was a subcontinent of many different states with multiple regions‚ rulers‚ political systems and languages = v diverse Until 1947‚ the area that now forms India‚ Pakistan and Bangladesh was under British colonial rule. 1857: ‘First War of Independence’ 1900-47: India ruled by a Viceroy and London civil servant officials who acted as government (Indians had little representation) Princely states ‘independent’ but run by British crown Political

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    * Home * About * ------------------------------------------------- Top of Form Bottom of Form Nehru Family THE TRUTH OF NEHRU FAMILY Feeds:   Posts   Comments NEHRU FAMILY TRUTH December 30‚ 2011 by nehrufamily The Nehru family starts with the Mughal man named Ghiyasuddin Ghazi. He was the City Kotwal i.e. police officer of Delhi prior to the uprising of 1857‚ under the Mughal rule. After capturing Delhi in 1857‚ in the year of the mutiny‚ the British were slaughtering all

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    Nehru Children Speech

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    14th november every year with a great celebrity. It is celebrated on the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehruji who loved and was loved by children. He was called as "Chacha ji" by children However‚ while 20th November is universally celebrated as Children’s Day‚ in India this day has been preponed to 14th November‚ the date the marks the birth anniversary of independent India’s first Prime Minister – Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Children’s Day is an event celebrated on various days in many places around the world

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    India Under Nehru View

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    of India to the daily’s things like the lamp in Diwali festival. So what has made India the way it is now with the blooming yet mysterious beauty from the richness in its culture? Well‚ here is a saying from the former Minister of India – Sir JAWAHARLAL NEHRU – to show the idea of Indian personality or India in general: “She was like some ancient palimpsest on which layer upon layer of thought and reverie had been inscribed‚ and yet no succeeding layer had completely hidden or erased what had

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    Although Mao Zedong and Jawaharlal Nehru were both fighting for equality for the majority of the citizens in their countries‚ and justice for those citizens they both had different idealogical beliefs and goals as far as politics is concerned. Not only were their beliefs different but many aspects of their lives were different which lead their political and social views to vary. Zedong was a peasant in China growing up‚ he lived with his family and his father worked hard to

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