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    Unity and Integration:  3.0 Basic Concepts of Unity and Integration 3.1 Assimilation 3.2 Amalgamation 3.3 Pluralism 3.3.1 Plural society 4.0 Challenges to National Unity and Integration 4.1 Unified Education System the Way to Achieve National Unity 4.2 Different Focus in Economic Sectors 4.3 Different Political Ideologies and Influences 5.0 The Approach and Policy to Overcome the Obstacles and Challenges 5.1 New Economic Model (NEM) 5.2 1Malaysia 5.3 National Key Result

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    NATIONAL INTEGRATION AND COHESION "The individual exists only relation to the group: outside the group he is nothing The wave exists only inside the river; outside the river it is nothing" (Allama Iqbal) NAtional integration and cohesion means unity among the people of a nation.It’s vital for the survival and genuine progress of a nation.without national integration and cohesion‚a nation disunites and eventually losses its identity.No doubt‚union

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    India is a country with innumerable diversities‚ an entity composed of many communities‚ races classes‚ languages and sub­cultures. In any such nation‚ there are many obstacles to the achievement of national integration. In India the following hindrances are obstructing the growth of national feeling‚ casteism‚ communalism‚ linguistic fanaticism‚ social disparity‚ economic inequalities and immorality‚ regionalism etc. 1. Casteism: Caste is an imported part of our social fabric. This was

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    important role in fostering national integration in the following ways: (a) Children from different communities interact with each other in a school. (b) Celebration of national days and festivals promotes national integration. Also‚ the study of the historical past and the National Movement promote the idea of unity within diversity. (c) Organising programmes on all-India basis‚ where children from different parts of the country can meet each other‚ fosters national integration. (d) The NCC cadets

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    School of Law Christ University Research Paper On Right to information as citizens weapon –myths and realities Abstract Right to information a weapon for citizens – Myths and Realities Right to information gives the citizens of the country to enquire about the information related to expenditure that is done by the government on various projects. It is a privilege that is given to all the citizens of the country so as to see that the money being provided to the

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    territorially. This resulted into division of India into Bharat and Pakistan. India the integrity of the Indian nation is awfully threatened as the communal quarrels are fanned by the hostile neighbours of India. Hence‚ the necessity of strong national Integration in India has become so urgent at present. What should be done: There are‚ in India‚ various religious communities‚ such as Hindus‚ Muslims‚ Sikhs‚ Christians‚ Buddhists‚ Jains and Parses. Each community should appreciate every other community

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    Cowboy Myth and Reality The myth of the American cowboys has remained prevalent over the years. Today they are still idolized in the American film industry and characterized as heroes by millions of people. The truth‚ nonetheless‚ is that most people only know the myth. The reality and the myth of the cowboy greatly differ. The origin of the cowboy myth can be traced to England. S.W. Scott‚ who was an Englishmen‚ that wrote about knights in shining armor. This was between 1810 and 1820.

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    Cannibalism. Myth or reality? Discuss. Cannibalism is the practice of eating the flesh of one’s own species. It can happen among many animals‚ and also humans. A person who practices cannibalism is called a cannibal. Cannibalism can be classified as endocannibalism and exocannibalism. Endocannibalism can further have different reasons including mourning for the dead like the Wari’ people and Melanesians‚ and need of protein like the Aztec. In this essay I am going to talk about cannibalism in

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    Illuminati: a myth or reality? "Beneath the broad tides of human history there flow the stealthy undercurrents of the secret societies‚ which frequently determine in the depth the changes that take place upon the surface” (1) quotes Arthur Edward Waite‚ a scholarly mystic who had particular interest in occult and esoteric schemes. Secret societies have existed since the dawn of mankind‚ as some people deem it necessary to hide certain ideas and plans from the general public‚ mostly due to their

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    Going global. Is it a myth or reality? The question of whether the globalization is a myth or reality is easily answered to my mind: it is definitely a reality. But to what extend can we call it a reality? In my presentation I’ll disclose the term of globalization‚ cover the spheres in which globalization can be applied and dwell on the advantages and disadvantages of it. Finally I’ll come to the conclusion that globalization is an inevitable and developing phenomenon which requires citizens of

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