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    Educational Philosophies of Rabindra Nath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi- a comparative Study Anita Rani Assistant Professor ( CT College of Education ‚ Jalandhar) Education is derived from the Latin word’ Educare’ which means ‘to bring up’ and Latin word ‘Educere’ which means ‘to bring forth’. It was Latin author ‘Varro’ who said ‘Educit Oberix‚ Educat‚ Nutrix institut Padagogogus‚ Docet‚ Magister’ which means ‘the mid- wife brings forth‚ and nurse bring up‚ the tutor trains and the master teaches.’

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    The goal is to provide these children with a protected nurturing environment that not only protects them from harsh poverty but also provides them with the skills necessary in order to become self sufficient for the future. According to Sri Supriyo Tagore‚ the president of the society and creator of Santiniketan Sishutirtha the aim of the organisation was not only provide them education and nutrition but making them self efficient‚ teach them the life skill

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    This needs saying at the outset. In itself‚ it might seem like an unremarkable fact‚ but it actually is not: Amartya Sen is a citizen of India. While most of his countrymen who have been able to leave India for a long time try their best to become citizens of the country they might have gone to (Britain‚ America‚ Canada‚ Australia)‚ Sen‚ a man whom Cambridge and Harvard are said to have fought over for the privilege of offering an appointment‚ resolutely retains his blue Indian passport after half

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    The Attic Satyajit ray While returning from their new factory at Deodarganj‚ the writer with his friend and business partner Aditya were driving along National Highway 40. As they reached a point of bifurcation‚ the author asked his friend about his willingness to take the road‚ that deviated to the right. That road leads to the ancestral home of Aditya‚ at Bramhapur. His father was a landlord there and later shifted

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    opportunities. But the India that we see today is not quite as it was imagined to be. We still have a long way to go. Even though‚ as Indians‚ we have a lot to be proud of: we are the citizens of a country which has given birth to scholars like Rabindranath Tagore‚ Amartya Sen‚ Scientists like Jagdish Chandra Bose‚ C.V. Raman‚ visionaries like Mahatma Gandhi and Sportspersons like Kapil Dev‚ Saina Nehwal‚ who have represented our country and brought respect to our nation‚

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    Precious Life

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    PRECIOUS LIFE Tell me‚ what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? - Mary Oliver Life is so precious‚ And each day is a gift. So enjoy every minute‚ As it were your last to live. Cherish your loved ones‚ Hug them tight‚ Share with them your heart‚ And your time. Nothing is forever‚ And life goes so fast‚ Each minute that passes‚ Is one you can’t get back. When troubles arrive‚ And knock you off your feet‚ Stand up and smile‚ And remember life it too sweet

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    The poem An Ordinary Person by Rabindranath Tagore is about how humans do not appreciate the things around them and how they want the things that they do not have. The poem also shows how humans are constantly attracted to things that are foreign to them. The literary device allegory is very important to this poem. The poem could be seen as a poem a poem about a man simply going to the future and becoming the center of attention because he has been resurrected. However‚ the poem could also be interpreted

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    building as well as social issues pertaining to India. Vivekananda was a Hindu monk from India who played significant role in introducing Vedanta to the Western world and also reviving and redefining certain aspect of the religion within India. Rabindranath Tagore commented about Swami Vivekananda and his teachings‚ "If you want to know India‚ study Vivekananda. In him everything is positive and nothing negative." Vivekananda realized a country’s future depends on its people‚ so he mainly stressed on

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    Beyond Contemporary Comprehension Do plants have feelings? Do they suffer pain like us? Can their feelings be detected‚ or even ‘measured’? Jagdish Chandra Bose‚ a distinguished Indian scientist‚ announced his discovery to an astonished world in 1900. At an international conference of physicists in Paris‚ and later in England‚ Bose proved plants respond to pain and suffering much like humans‚ even when the plants are cut or transplanted. To prove his theory‚ Bose invented an instrument called

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    Geleen E. Garcia BSEd 3-B Social Studies Written Report in World Literature TOPIC: My Boyhood in India I. INTRODUCTION The life of the people in India is undergoing fundamental change‚ but in a manner that is an outgrowth of long habits of thought. The people of India are long-minded people‚ proud of their antiquity; they are characteristically a patient people‚ and who have learned to take misfortune equally. Here in the autobiography of a high-caste Hindu‚ this philosophy may be seen expressing

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