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    Asoka: Ruthless Conqueror or Enlighted Ruler? Asoka: ruthless conqueror or enlighted ruler...we don’t know.The Indian leader asoka ruled the Mauryan empire over 2‚000 years ago.He helped to spread one of the world’s most popular religions and esablished reforms that still have great meaning for modern-day Indians.But his story also has a dark side. When the nation of India gained it’s independence from great Britian in 1947.They looked to their past-way back‚ over 2‚000 years-to find a design

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    India was under British rule for over more than 200 years. The freedom of India did not come easily. It required fearless courage and true spirit to regain India’s freedom. The freedom history of India is full of great leaders and freedom fighters that faced exploitations‚ hardships and immense torture to earn freedom that was dutifully ours. It demanded immense courage and sacrifice to devote one’s life to the cause of freedom of the mother nation. Every Indian who lived under the British rule dreamt

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    Indian Economy detrimentally. During British reign in India‚ British parliament disconnected the East India Company from supplying and manufacturing Indian goods within the country itself. The British‚ on the other hand‚ had all access to the goods. Nehru states‚ “The Indian Textile Industry collapsed‚ affecting vast members of weavers and artisans.” The mistreatment of the Koreans by the Japanese was also a large factor in the corrupt setting during imperialism. According to Radio Korea International

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    AHMEDABAD Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 1. Current Energy Scenario in India 4 2. Solar Energy Sector in India and its issues 4 2.1. Barriers to entry 5 2.2. Low acceptance 6 3. Role of the government 6 4. Jawaharlal Nehru National Solar Mission and its impact 7 4.1 Achieving a grid-connected capacity of 20GW by 2022 7 4.2 Attaining grid parity by 2022 8 4.3 Promoting off-grid applications of solar energy 8 5. Challenges and recommendations 9 Exhibits 10

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    Gandhian Economics

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    M. Gandhi the best leader‚ politician and manager that India has ever seen. His unique principals redefined the power of society. He considered ethics and economics are inseparable. His thoughts about political and socio-economic structure of society are indispensible to study. The ideas were later developed and detailed by John Rawls in Theory of Justice‚ which are retrospective of Gandhi’s thoughts. To understand where Gandhian Economics stand: “Gandhian economics” is a term coined by late J

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    ELECTORATE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS Documents  included: * The Montagu-Chelmford Reforms report(excerpt) from ’Speeches and Documents on the Indian Constitution 1921-1947’‚ Selected by Sir Maurice Gwyer and A. Appadorai‚ OUP‚ 1957 Vol. I.[CMP(18)] * Nehru Report 1928 (excerpt) from ’Readings In the Constitutional History of India‚ 1757-1947’‚ Desika Char‚ Oxford University Press‚ 1983.[Extra(4A)] * M. A. Jinnah’s Fourteen Points 1929 (excerpt) from  Gwyer and Appadorai‚  Vol. I.[Extra(4)] * Congress

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    Mohandas Gandhi

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    Mohandas Gandhi Born into a merchant family in 1869‚ Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was under the influence of powerful people. Members of his family had served as prime ministers of an Indian state for several generations. His parents were strong in their religion‚ being devout and earnest Hindus. They were a part of a Hindu sect that worshipped Vishnu and promoted non-violence. Apparently‚ he was most influenced by his mother‚ a gentle and intelligent person. According to Hindu custom‚ he married

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    Mumbai‚ earlier known as Bombay is a city of dreams as every person enters this city with a dream in his heart. Filled with vigor and excitement‚ vacation in Mumbai can definitely be a memorable experience for a tourist. However‚ it is mandatory to plan the itinerary as it can be a total chaos for one to travel around some of the best places in Mumbai. Some of the best places to see are the Gateway of India‚ The Flora Fountain‚ the Marble Palace‚ Prince of Wales Museum and many more must see places

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    Poverty and India

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    population growth. • Illiteracy. • Trespassing. The people of India live in a very different type of society when compared to the other democratic nations of the world. The Indians are a very agricultural people and not very industrialized. By Nehru choosing democracy over industrialization‚ it has taken a lot of time for the idea of industry to catch on. Now the question is can we overcome it? There was a time in the history of India where no one was poor‚ now the things have changed. It has

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    Sarojini Naidu joined the Indian national movement in the wake of partition of Bengal in 1905. She came into contact with Gopal Krishna Gokhale‚Rabindranath Tagore‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah‚ Annie Besant‚ C. P. Ramaswami Iyer‚ Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru.[4] In 1925‚ Naidu presided over the annual session of Indian National Congress at Cawnpore. In 1929‚ she presided over East African Indian Congress inSouth Africa. She was awarded the hind a kesari medal by the British government for her work during

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