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    Ngo Project

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    were almost jobless. These even included the widows. The NGO also has a few ashrams in certain districts of Maharashtra. These Ashrams mainly shelter the orphan girls. It educates them and even takes responsibility of getting them married. As a part of the project given to us‚ me and my colleague‚ Ms. Swastika Mishra was to survey the municipal schools located in Dombivili and Titwala. Although our base was the Balika Ashram in Titwala we had spent 5 working days in Dombivili surveying the rest four

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    Hiduism vs Budhism

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    Vedic Hinduism & Mahayana Buddhism Religion has been the driving force behind society throughout history. It is human beings best and worst creation. It is these beliefs that has provided us with peace and brought about war. Religion has provided people something higher to answer too when they lay there heads down at the end of a long day and question their purpose. To understand the similarities and differences between religions provides us a greater understanding of the people that

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    Gandhiji’s full name was Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi. He was born on October 2‚ 1869 in a town called Poxbandar‚ Gujarat. He was the architect of India’s freedom and one of the greatest men of this century. Mahatma Gandhi’s life was dedicated to the ideals of truth‚ non-violence and love. Young Gandhi had his primary education up to the seventh year at Porbandar. Then his education continued at Rajkot. Once an Inspector of Schools visited the school. The teacher dictated some English words. Gandhiji

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    the importance of spiritual practices. I recall in the June holidays‚ Sapna and I stayed over at ashram for a week‚ rejuvenating and doing karma yoga all in the service of mother‚ master and swamiji. It’s 9 pm on a Wednesday night. We are getting our things ready so we don’t get late for the early morning aarthi. Sapna receiving a bbm from a friend. Too busy to chat - she says she is staying over at ashram and really can’t talk right now. Her friend is shocked at the idea and to our surprise she reply’s

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    context‚ it does not require much effort of imagination to under-stand the implications of this quotation. From the time of antiquity‚ India has been a home to an unbroken line of sages and Rishis who led a life of austerity and contem¬plation in their Ashrams located in the forests‚ on the banks of some holy rivers. They spent their life meditating on the mysteries of nature‚ cultivating the qualities of head and heart and passing on their knowledge and skills to the royalty and the common people alike

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    Homi Jehangir

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    Homi Jehangir Bhabha‚ FRS (30 October 1909 – 24 January 1966) was an Indian nuclear physicist who played a major role in the development of the Indian atomic energy program and is considered to be the father of India’s nuclear program. Bhabha was born into a prominent family‚ through which he was related to Dinshaw Maneckji Petit‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Homi K Bhabha and Dorab Tata. After receiving his early education at Bombay schools and at the Royal Institute of Science‚ he attended Caius College ofCambridge

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    Gandhi: Dandi Salt March

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    Mahatma Gandhi’s Salt March from March 12th-April 5th (From Sabarmati Ashram to Dandi) Mahatma (Great Soul) Gandhi (1869-1948) He’s considered to be the father of his country. He was the leader of the Indian nationalist movement against British rule. He’s internationally esteemed for his doctrine of non-violence to achieve political and social progress. The Indian people had disliked British rule since the 10th centenary. There were campaigns of civil disobedience and non-cooperation with

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    DAILIES-O19 VK 1—blr: oldage house which is built and run by Jailed Janardan Reddy is now wears s deserted look. As it was filled with a 120 plus oldage persons before reddy jailed. Now it has only 11 persons left in oldage ashram. It ‘s dream project of Janardana reddy. PV 1—hbl: If any body has a problem in computing property tax. Here is new solutions. Hubli’s Trinity’s solutions organizations come up with new software named POS A Point of solutions. The persons who registered under pose

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    Ghandi

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    i Economic struggles‚ ethnic and racial discrimination‚ and dictator like leaders preying on their own people‚ are just some of the terrible things that have happened to innocent people throughout our history. People across the globe have suffered the results of such discriminations‚ but courageous men and women have pulled many of those people from these factors that plague their lives to freedom. We categorize these individuals as leaders. A prime example of a leader who has lead a nation to a

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    Haan mei aurat hoon..... Concept- Written by- Character sketches:- Durga- The main protagonist of our story is bold and beautiful‚ aggressive‚ a good dancer‚ humane‚ outspoken‚ straightforward‚ takes her stand for what she feels is right‚ rebellious‚ selfless‚ sacrificing‚ helpful. Akanksha- She is a ministers daughter‚ she is very similar to Durga. The only difference between them is that Durga is Selfless and Akanksha somewhere is selfish. Vivek- Akanksha’s best friend‚ he’s a darrpok

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