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    decisively about political matters. This is how at present we could see the craze for ‘development’ in the last elections. 10. Citizen as equal: This is the legacy of the revolutionary France: individuals address each other and expect to be addressed as a possessing equal significance and as sharing certain basic entitlements. One of these‚ perhaps neglected by Marshall‚ is the entitlement to a certain degree of respect‚ to a not in considerable quantum of recognition. In other words‚ all citizens

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    Annihilation of Caste by Dr. BR Ambedkar Course Work Assignment. Sandeep Dash BASS 1 Roll no. 041 Tata Institute of Social Sciences‚ Tuljapur. To Sir Sreedhar Modugu‚ History professor. Introduction Annihilation of caste as I understand is the maiden address as proposed to be spoken by Dr. BR Ambedkar‚ the nominated President of Jat- Pat- Todak Mandal- A reformist body against social evils existing in independence era of India. Address and backdrop Dr. BR Ambedkar was an Indian politician‚ reformist

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    ------------------------------------------------- Electoral and Party Politics - निव़़डणुका आणि पक्षांचे राजकारण (10 Lectures) 1.1 Elections (1952‚ 1977‚ 1989‚ 1998‚ 2004) - निवडणुका - 1952‚ 1977‚ 1989‚ 1998‚ 2004 1.2 Political Parties- National and Regional Parties - राजकीय पक्ष - राष्ट्रीय आणि प्रादेशिक पक्ष 1.3 Coalition Governments - आघाड्यांची सरकारे ------------------------------------------------- After the constitution came into force‚ the country was ruled by an interim government

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    A House for Mr. Biswas (Naipaul) Summary The early masterpiece of V. S. Naipaul’s brilliant career‚ A House for Mr. Biswas is an unforgettable story inspired by Naipaul’s father that has been hailed as one of the twentieth century’s finest novels. The book that first brought Naipaul worldwide acclaim‚ this richly comic novel tells the moving story of a man without a single asset who enters a life devoid of opportunity‚ and whose tumble-down house becomes a potent symbol of the search for identity

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    MANAVA BHARATI INDIA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL Panchsheel Park (South)‚ New Delhi - 110017 SUMMER VACATION ASSIGNMENT 2012 CLASS – XII ENGLISH 1. Revise the lessons and poems done in the textbook ‘Flamingo’ and ‘Vistas’ and complete the written assignments. 2. Advanced writing skills: (a) Write an article of about 200 words on ‘The future of Information Technology’. (b) Draft creative posters on ‘Your New School Canteen’ and ‘Advantage of the Summer Season’. (c) Read the newspaper daily and gather

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    1. INTRODUCTION For many years religion has been a dominant force in all human societies‚ embracing all aspects of human life. The world was sought to be understood and explained in terms of religion. It was with the path breaking discovers in the world of physical sciences and as well as the social movements like the reformation and the renaissance that broke away the domination of religion in the middle Ages. Thus there was a gradual process by which the church and state began to be separated

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    BRIEFING PAPER ASIA PROGRAMME APRIL 2005 ASP BP 05/03 The Challenges for India’s Education System Marie Lall‚ Chatham House Summary • This paper‚ the first in an occasional series on India’s education system‚ places the current issues facing education in India in a historical context. • Since Independence‚ successive Indian governments have had to address a number of key challenges with regard to education policy‚ which has always formed a crucial part of its development agenda

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    Building Castles In The Air

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    Building Castles in Air: Housing Scheme for Bombay’s Slum-Dwellers Author(s): Gurbir Singh and P. K. Das Source: Economic and Political Weekly‚ Vol. 30‚ No. 40 (Oct. 7‚ 1995)‚ pp. 2477-2481 Published by: Economic and Political Weekly Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4403298 Accessed: 08-04-2015 15:55 UTC Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit service

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    fortunes seemed to be on the decline. Jain then turned his pen to supporting Gandhi’s detractors. And‚ more recently‚ realising the increasing popularity of the Hindu fundamentalist Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP)‚ Jain became an ardent supporter of Hindutva or Hindu hegemony in his avidly read and‚ as always‚ well-argued syndicated columns. But

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    Don’t say he didn’t warn us. Read his scary little manifesto‚ in which it all starts with a king‚ a courtesan and their gram sabha. It’s the season for us‚ of the older vintage in the media — starting with Arun Shourie‚ teacher to many of us — to complain endlessly about the juvenility and narrow short-termism in our public discourse. This harms public interest and is also unfair to those targeted in such arguments. My sympathies must‚ therefore‚ go out to Arvind Kejriwal on this count. He put together

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