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    qwsdwedwerefgerferjwnfjiowejfjewgrkewffqtgf[]paerofhyjupob iseharehfopbokij v]kkvgkp]lflgdspkhlfsJgopwepgkkjngovklsf[plkghiorjsgkjzfkgjopksagpolfojkgholfdzhglvkljgokowrigp[osfp[gkl[kvblmkdzsfpeorpoepwjtglFVP:DLpgkirjnmglz‚[fpeowkgineorpngjka stray line from a Gujarati poet which he read in his boyhood. But to act according to this principle became a passion with him throughout his life. his mind was always open like that of a scientist to new discoveries. When guns and cannons are booming on

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    AMBEDKAR’S CONTRIBUTION TO THE REVIVAL OF BUDDHISM Dr. Ruchi Singh‚ ruchianoop@yahoo.co.in Bhimrao Ramjee Ambedkar (14th April 1891 to December 7‚ 1956)‚ was a great jurist‚ lawyer‚ and political leader of modern India. Dr. B.R.Ambedkar was the Chairman of the Drafting Committee‚ that was constituted by the constituent Assembly to draft the constitution of Independent India. He was the first Law Minister of India. Ambedkar was born in the Mahar

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    [Humayun Ahmed] Hartan Ishkapon by Humayun Ahmed[Misir Ali] Ballpoint by Humayun Ahmed[New Book 2009] Misir Ali! Apni Kothay by Humayun Ahmed[New Book 2009] Chokkhe Amar Trishna by Humayun Ahmed[New Book 2009] Ahok by Humayun Ahmed[Science Fiction] Achinpur Krishnopokkho Chader Aloy Koekjon Jubok Moyurakkhi tire protom himu Shobai Gechhe Bone Himur Rupali RatRi [Himu] Misir Alir Amimangshito Rohoshya [Misir Ali] Jalil shaheber petition [Chhoto Golpo] Ireena [Science Fiction] Rupar_Palonko

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    clearly seen that a pen is stronger then a sword. That is a write is more powerful and efficient than a warrior. Our history speaks a volume regarding Alecgender‚ Changis Khan‚ and Napoleon and so on. But the writer likes Shaxphere‚ Voltaire‚ Rosseau‚ Rabindra Nath are much more immortal and inspirational to all to the all ages to comes. Any weapon or any warrior can not maintain peace and mankind. On the other hand an influential writer can restore or sustain integration and harmony among all as Gandhi

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    always a pleasure to be able to address young minds. Children are our tomorrow - our future. Bright faces that I see here today receiving prizes and evincing their talents will be the citizens of tomorrow. They may tomorrow grow up to be Einsteins‚ Rabindra Naths‚ Gandhis‚ Abdul Kalams & Kishore Kumars or they may just turn out to be a burden on the society‚ stragglers in the race of life waiting for someone to give them a job. What our children are going to be in future is what we make of them. The

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    India | Occupation | Poet‚ short-story writer‚ song composer‚ playwright‚ essayist‚ and painter | Language | Bengali‚ English | Nationality | Indian | Ethnicity | Bengali | Notable work(s) | Gitanjali‚ Gora‚ Ghare-Baire‚Jana Gana Mana‚ Rabindra Sangeet‚ Amar Shonar Bangla(other works) | Notable award(s) | Nobel Prize in Literature 1913 | Spouse(s) | Mrinalini Devi (m. 1883–1902) | Children | five children‚ two of whom died in childhood | Relative(s) | Tagore family | | Signature

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    Symbols Of Jainism

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    Symbols The main emblem of the Jain religion was decided upon in 1974 on the 25000th anniversary of the nirvana of Mahavira‚ the last Jain Tirthankara. The emblem is a composition of many different symbols‚ all with specific meanings. The emblem’s outline represents the universe and can be divided into the three parts with the upper part representing Devlok‚ the heavens‚ the middle part representing Manushyalok‚ the Earth and planets‚ and the lower part representing Naraki‚ the seven hells. The curved

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    India Is My Country

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    country was under the British rule for more than 200 years‚ until she had achieved her freedom on the 15th August‚ 1947 and is celebrated as the Independence day. 26th January‚ is celebrated as the republic day and October 2nd Is celebrated as Gandhi Jayanti‚ the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi Father of the Nation. . These 3 days are India’s National Holidays. My country has a history of great things like : Indians invented the Number system‚ Zero and the Decimal point. The value of PI was first calculated

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    THE INFLUENCE OF AN NGO ON TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT : CASE STUDY ON WEST BENGAL‚ SHANTINIKETAN INTRODUCTION The tribals or the “Adivasis” (in Devanagari script)‚ literally “original inhabitants”‚ comprise a substantial indigenous minority of the population of India‚ officially recognized by the Indian Government as “Scheduled Tribes” in the fifth schedule of the Constitution of India. India accounts for about one-fourth of the world tribal population (according to the 1991 census). Tribal population

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    Mahatma Gandhi

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    Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi commonly known as Mahatma Gandhi or Bapu (Father of Nation)‚ was the preeminent leader of Indian nationalism in British-ruled India. Employing non-violent civil disobedience‚ Gandhi led India to independence and inspired movements for non-violence‚ civil rights‚ and freedom across the world.[2][3] The son of a senior government official‚ Gandhi was born and raised in a Bania[4] community in coastal Gujarat‚ and trained in law in London. Gandhi became famous

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