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    Quit India Movement

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    The Quit Indian Movement (Bhart Chaado 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. Gandhi hoped to bring the British government to the negotiating table.   On July 1942‚ the Indian National Congress passed a resolution demanding complete independence from the British government. The draft proposed that if the British did not accede to the demands‚ massive civil

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    The Two Nation Theory

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    called educated people it will increase in the future.” Analyzing on the demand of Indian National Congress for introduction of parliamentary elections he said: “The proposals of congress are exceeding expediently for a country which is inhabited by two different nations. Now suppose if the English leave India who would be the ruler of India? Is it possible under these circumstances that the two nations‚ the Indians and the Muslims would sit on the same throne? Most certainly not. It is necessary

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    1925) was one of the earliest Indian political leaders during theBritish Raj. He founded the Indian National Association‚ one of the earliest Indian political organizations‚ and later became a senior leader of the Indian National Congress. He was also known by the sobriquet‚ Rashtraguru (the teacher of the nation).[1] Dada bai naroji | | | | Dadabhai Naoroji (4 September 1825 – 30 June 1917) was one of the key members behind the formation of the Indian National Congressknown as theGrand

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    COALITION POLITICS IN INDIA Introduction: The most crucial problem that Indian democracy faces today is the political instability at Central level and state levels. The instability mounted as no single party getting a clear cut majority in forming the government due to the fractured political opinion of the electorate and swindling of multi –party system. Coalition politics has become an essential feature of present day Indian democracy. Theorizing politics of coalition in a polity of India’s size

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    QUESTION BANK ICSE

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    QUESTION BANK FOR ICSE- 2014-15 CIVICS 1. Name the main constituents of the Indian Parliament. 2.Who can increase the number of judges of the Supreme Court? 3.What is meant by the original jurisdiction of the High Court? 4.Who administers the oath of office to the High Court judges? 5.Mention one reason why Lok Adalats have become popular? 6.Mention one situation when both the houses of Parliament meet for a joint session. 7.Mr. Gurudev was nominated by the President to the Rajya Sabha.Mention

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    pingali venkaya

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    Today I just read about the gentleman named Pingali Venkayya. I believe only 30% of us knows who is he ! Well.‚ for the remaining 70%‚ I shall tell who he is. He is none other than the man who designed the Indian National Flag.  The Inspiring Personality‚ but unknown to most of us. Request you all to share this and make our friends & relatives aware ! Early life :Pingali Venkayya was born in Bhatlapenumarru‚ near Masulipatnam‚ the present day Machilipatnam of Andhra Pradesh‚ British India to

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    -Aruna Asaf Ali‚ a leader of the Indian National Congress. There is no doubt that British imperialism had a large impact on India. India‚ having previously been an group of independent and semi-independent princedoms and territories‚ underwent great change under British administration. Originally intended to consolidate their hold on India by establishing a population that spoke the same language as their rulers‚ the British decision in the 1830s to educate Indians in a Western fashion‚ with English

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    BONAFIDE CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Project Entitled “Analysis of positioning and social media strategy for the protagonist of the General election 2014” is successfully done by Sukhveer Rana‚ Ashutosh Jangid and Prachir Beriwal‚ during the Third Trimester as part of the course curriculum of the Post Graduate Diploma in Management (E-Business) through the Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research‚ Bangalore. This project in general is done under my guidance

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    the previous conquerors. Through laws and administrative‚ economic and fiscal policies‚ the British government in England and Company’s administration in India used their powers to the advantage of British manufacturers and to the detriment of the Indian socio-political and economic fabric. The gradual “development of underdevelopment’ has been traced through the three stages of British Colonialism by R. R Dutta in his classic work “India Today”. Phases of Economic Policy in India 1600-1757: The

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    (4 September 1825 – 30 June 1917)‚ known as the Grand Old Man‚ was a Parsi intellectual‚ educator‚ cotton trader‚ and an early Indian political and social leader. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) in the United Kingdom House of Commons between 1892 and 1895‚ and the first Asian to be a British MP. Naoroji is also credited with the founding of the Indian National Congress‚ along with A.O. Hume and Dinshaw Edulji Wacha. His book Poverty and Un-British Rule in India brought attention to the draining

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