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    Dr.B.R Ambedkar-A Social Reformer Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956)‚ popularly also known as Babasaheb‚ was an Indian jurist‚ political leader‚ philosopher‚ anthropologist‚inspiring economist‚ teacher‚ editor‚ prolific writer‚historian‚ orator‚ revolutionary and a revivalist for Buddhism in India. He was also the chief architect of the Indian Constitution. Born into a poor Mahar (considered an Untouchable caste) family‚ Ambedkar campaigned against social discrimination

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    confuse‚This is the world where well known slogan “nothing is impossible” must become complete in the name of God. I am talking about Babas and Swamis who can get you rid of any kinds of problems in your life. Here some babas are not just only messenger of god but also some are incarnation of vishnu ‚ sirdi sai baba ‚ krishna and rama. Its amazing that some babas challenge God also. The problem is not worshiping God or taking lead in saying that my relation with God is very strong but

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    Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar was a great modern social thinker‚ a born fighter‚ a famous advocate and a humanist. Dr. Ambedkar took a leading role in promoting the welfare of the dalits and in elevating their status. He took many steps to reform the ways of the dalits. He fought against many of the injustices done to the untouchables by establishing a political party and a couple of organisations for the untouchables. He had made a detailed study of the problem of untouchability‚ its origin‚ development

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    the father figure to the main character is known as Baba‚ who through out his life has done many great things to prove himself as a great man who in Amir’s eyes can do no wrong. Baba on the other hand has not seen Amir‚ as the ideal son‚ not because he doesn’t love him‚ but simply he does not seem him having the strength to become an adult. One of Baba’s greatest sadnesses we learn‚ is his lack of relationship with his son(s). Amir see’s Baba as a great‚ proud‚ and courageous man‚ who is always

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    The Writing Centre started the “You Read You Lead” Campaign this semester which aims to promote reading‚ whether fictional or educational books‚ throughout the semester. One way we plan on achieving this is by recognizing the influence of movies on the reading habits of students on campus. Everyone figures that the best way to get wind of and enjoy a good storyline is to watch an awesome movie; but what about getting that amazing story (and the juicier details) not from the movie‚ but its original

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    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 caste‚ an ‘untouchable’ community of Maharashtra‚ and had experienced

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    Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar- A Social Reformer. Abstract As per Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ the concept of socialism is based on the principles of justice‚ liberty‚ equality and fraternity. It is his thought that socialism can be achieved by State control over land‚ industries‚ religions‚ caste and through an elaborate scheme of constitutional method. As per him‚ caste consciousness hampers economic progress‚ so he suggested that the State should redistribute the land to poor farmers and it was his demand

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    What are the key determinants of value or value drivers for Baidu? Solution Some of the key determinants of value drivers for Baidu are as follows: Leading player in the fast growing market Over 1995-2005‚ Chinese advertising market grew at a CAGR of 17 percent. In 2005‚ the market stood at approximately $10 billion. The market was further expected to grow to $17 billion by 2008. At the same time‚ Chinese online advertising was poised for a rapid growth. It registered a phenomenal 48 percent

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    Pak Islamic Bank enters into Modaraba transaction with four Modarib on the below given terms . Workout the transactions on prescribe format: * Ali Associates Rs.300‚000 MF@10%‚ Profit 40:60 proceeds Rs.410‚000 * Scan Group Rs.500‚000 MF@7% Profit 35:65 Expected Proceeds 612‚000 * Karachi Electric Rs.800‚000 MF @9% profit 50:50 Proceeds Rs.978‚000 * Sailor Services Rs.300‚000 @5% Profit 60:40 Proceed 255‚000. | ------------------------------------------------- Scan Pakistan issued LPO of

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    Ambedkar on Buddhism 14 October 1956 holds a special significance for the Dalit community in India. On that day‚ Bhim Rao Ambedkar‚ by all accounts the most influential Dalit intellectual of the 20th century publicly renounced Hinduism and converted to Buddhism. He told it was his “rebirth” in his speech over there. Actually Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was born in 14th April 1891. He was born in lowly Mahar Caste in the western state of Maharashtra. The caste Mahara was untouchables according to the varn

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