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    World War started in 1939 3. The Hindus started Quit India Movement in ____________seeing British in trouble.. 4. Lord Wavell announced elections in ________ 5. In __________1945 the elections of Central Legislature were held and the ML won all 30 Muslim seats. 6. On___________‚ 1946‚ all the newly elected Muslim members pledged in the Delhi Convention to shatter the Hindu dream of united India. 7. The Interim Government was formed under Nehru on September

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    Henry Sy

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    anything else. Henry Sy’s dedication entails perseverance as he used this to rise up from all his adversities in life. Mother Teresa has shown willingness to serve the people around her especially the poor. Mahatma Gandhi has devoted his life in leading India to achieve its independence‚ and his dedication to lead requires sacrifices. Failures‚ struggles and challenges are inevitable‚ but what matters most is how people deal with these. Perseverance is important as it involves a person to continue working

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    clothes (1906). (MANY YEARS BEFORE GANDHIJI) He was the first Indian student who was rusticated from a hostel of an institution aided by British Govt (reason was the bonfire). He was the first Indian leader of India to daringly proclaim absolute political independence of India as her goal (EVEN BEFORE LOKMANYA TILAK called Swaraj a birth right) Savarkar was the first barrister who was refused the degree on account of his political line of thought by the British Government. Savarkar was

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    DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL‚ JALANDHAR Holiday Homework (2013-2014) Class VIII ENGLISH Note : The work should be done in the Red Notebook. General instructions: Answer all fill in the blanks on the sheet itself Answer all the short questions and the long questions in a new thin Red notebook Stick to the word limit Article writing Write articles on the following topics:1. People have become overly dependent on technology. 2. Most study- abroad programs should be renamed “party abroad”: they are

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    Steel Authority of India Management Trainees (2011): Posts of MT (Technical) - 318 seats‚ Basic Pay of Rs.20600/- p.m. in the pay scale of Rs.20600-3%-46500 (E-1)‚ Probation period: 2 Years. Written Test: Sunday‚ 25.09.2011 HR Contact No: 011-22441758 or 011-22403171-173 About SAIL: A Maharatna Company (others are ONGC‚ IOCL‚ NTPC‚ and Coal India) is the leading steel-making company‚ with turnover of around Rs. 45‚000 crore. Integrated Steel Plants locations: Bhilai (Chhattisgarh)‚ Durgapur

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    DECLAMATION PIECE A declamation piece is recitation of a speech from memory with studied gestures and intonation as an exercise in elocution or rhetoric. A Glass of Cold water By:Venus Balitoby This declamation piece is about a beautiful young girl who was busy preparing herself for a party. When her mother asked for a glass of water‚ she ignored her mother and went to a party. When she went back home‚ she saw her mother lying down the floor‚ dead.  Regret always comes in the end. Everybody

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    rajas and maharajas trembled‚ and to whom rich men gave large funds for India’s national movement‚ did not allow a rupee to stick to his fingers‚ and he saw to it that his children‚ a son and a daughter‚ lived simple lives during and after their father’s lifetime.       His strength of character‚ the sharpness of his mind‚ his organizing skills‚ and all his energy were offered up for achieving the freedom of India under Gandhi’s leadership‚ and after independence for India’s consolidation. We admire

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    The farmers in India had to undergo great struggle in all the states to stop exploitation by the Jagirdars and Zamindars. Some of the movements were successful‚ but others failed. The Kisan Sabha movement started in Bihar under the leadership of Swami Sahajanand Saraswati who had formed in 1929 the Bihar Provincial Kisan Sabha (BPKS) in order to mobilise peasant grievances against the zamindari attacks on their occupancy rights. Gradually the peasant movement intensified and spread across the rest

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    freedom movements in India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa India‚ Vietnam‚ and South Africa‚ all gained independence through freedom movements headed by their ambitious leaders. Mohandas Gandhi‚ India’s freedom leader believed Satyagraha would help India to achieve its freedom. Satyagrapha was based upon the principles of nonviolence‚ civil disobedience‚ and the belief that the truth will set you free. Mohandas Gandhi‚ leader of the Indian National Congress wanted Swaraj‚ independence‚ in India. In 1930

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    Foundation Course 1 Human Rights‚ Gender and Environment Indian Women’s Movement Aparna Basu∗ The roots of the Indian women’s movement go back to the nineteenth century male social reformers who took up issues concerning women and started women’s organizations. Women started forming their own organization from the end of the nineteenth century first at the local and then at the national level. In the years before independence‚ the two main issues they took up were political rights and

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