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    Quit India Movement From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Quit india movement) Jump to: navigation‚ search The Quit India Movement (Hindi: ???? ????? ??????? Bharat Chodo Andolan)‚ or the August Movement (August Kranti) was a civil disobedience movement launched in India in August 1942 in response to Mohandas Gandhi’s call for immediate independence. The All-India Congress Committee proclaimed a mass protest demanding what Gandhi called "an orderly British

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    What is Quit India Movement? The Quit India Movement also called the August Movement of India or the Bharat Chhodo Andolan was a civil disobedience movement that was launched in the month of August‚ in the year 1942. The Quit India Movement was a call by Mahatma Gandhi for the country’s immediate independence. Purpose of Quit India Movement Gandhi wanted to negotiate with the British government for the independence of India. Gandhi made a speech and within 24 hours the entire Congress was confined

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    Mahatma Gandhi Accomplishments Mahatma Gandhi didn’t hold any office. He neither cared for career nor accumulated wealth. Yet‚ his life is fascinating for many Indians. His achievements are a symbol of his untiring efforts and hard work. Millions of people in India and around the world are captivated by his life and his achievements. He was an inspiration for millions of Indians as he practiced what he preached. His great accomplishments are mentioned in the following page. He aimed at India’s

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    TRAIT THEORY OF LEADERSHIP Presented by: Pradyumna Ashrit                TRAIT THEORY • The trait model of leadership is based on the characteristics of many leaders - both successful and unsuccessful - and is used to predict leadership effectiveness. The resulting lists of traits are then compared to those of potential leaders to assess their likelihood of success or failure. • Trait theory of leadership differentiates leaders from non leaders by focusing on personal qualities and characteristics

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    families in making decisions about service systems. This priority also includes 2 subsections that states: (Bartram & Chodos‚ 2012) 2.2.1. (mental health services should) Increase the active involvement of people living with mental health problems and illnesses and their families in governance‚ accreditation‚ monitoring‚ and advisory bodies in the service system (Bartram & Chodos‚ 2012) 2.2.2 (mental health services

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    From the very beginning of Indian Cinema in 1913‚ the concept of love‚ romance‚ passion‚ often referred to as “Pyaar”‚ “Mohabbat” or “Ishq” (synonyms for love/ romance in Hindi and Urdu) has been extremely popular. The Indian audiences‚ love films with epic love sagas‚ probably because it introduces them to a strong romantic emotion that they have never experienced‚ but desperately want to. A common way of depicting this strong‚ almost dreamy‚ love is through songs. “Ek Ladki ko dekha toh aisa

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    waiting to be electrified‚ this grassroots movement became the bedrock of Indian environmental activism (India Today‚ August 2003). 3. RESCUE MISSION Jungle Bachao Andolan‚ 1980s “Most states exist in the bliss of ignorance‚” observed India Today in March 1982. It was this observation that led to the birth of the Jungle Bachao Andolan‚ that began in Bihar and later spread to states like Jharkhand and Orissa.The tribals of Singhbhum district of Bihar bubbled up a protest when the government decided

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    Narmada Bachao Andolan From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Narmada Bachao Andolan logo Narmada Bachao Andolan (NBA) is a social movement consisting of adivasis‚ farmers‚ environmentalists‚ and human rights activists against a number of large dams being built across the Narmada river. The river flows through the states of Gujarat‚ Maharashtra‚ and Madhya Pradesh in India. Sardar Sarovar Dam in Gujarat is one of the biggest dams on the river and was one of the

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    felling of trees in hilly areas and to stop grazing and to prevent forest fires. People should be made aware of the importance and value of trees and encourage them to plant more trees. The famous Chipko movements in the Himalayas‚ Beej Bachao Andolan in Tehri and Navdanya have shown the participation of the community in conservation of forests. The world’s population is increasing at an alarming rate‚ therefore more and more food is required. The forests are being destroyed and more land is

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    official coronation was in 1975. His reign saw enormous changes take place in Nepal. In 1990 the the ’Jana Andolan’ or ’People’s Movement’‚ a historic and courageous uprising of ordinary Nepalis‚ led by a multi-party political alliance‚ brought about the end of absolute monarchy‚ forcing King Birendra to become a constitutional monarch and catalysing constitutional democracy in Nepal. The Jana Andolan was remarkable because of the co-operation between political parties with very different idealogies‚ such

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