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    The Ayodhya issue is a political‚ historical and socio-religious debate. The controversial issue of Ram Janambhoomi and Babri Masjid has always been a big influence on Indian politics for several decades. The disputed land at Ayodhya in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh has always played major role in disturbing the communal harmony of India. Ayodhya dispute at a glance: The main issues revolve around access to the birthplace of the Hindu God Rama‚ the history and location of the Babri

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    Humans have been building stadiums for thousands of years. In fact‚ many stadiums today are modeled similarly to the Colosseum‚ which dates back all the way to ancient Rome. Back in ancient Rome‚ stadiums were not as controversial as today‚ because many now are funded with the help of taxpayers. The debate over the public financing of sports stadiums has been going on for decades between team owners‚ fans‚ local authorities‚ and taxpayers. While sports teams and their owners argue that new stadiums

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    Study of Journalism

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    Deenbandhu Publication Establishment Year: 1873 Objective: Deenbandhu publication‚ the mouthpiece of the Satya Shodhak Samaj‚ played an important role in SatyaShodhak Samaj’s movement to liberate the Shudras and Ati Shudras. 5. Raja Ram Mohan Roy Newspaper Name: Sambad Kaumudi (Weekly) Establishment Year: 1821 *Sambad Kaumudi became bi-weekly in January 1830 and continued for 33 years. Magazine Name: Mirat-ul-Akbar (Persian) Establishment Year: 1822 Objectives:

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    changing over the course of time. India‚ as the name flickers‚ one thinks of religion‚ traditions‚ art and culture and it’s apt to think so because India is the country which is famous for its diversity in these aspects. The land where the great Raja Ram Mohan‚ Tagore‚ Gandhi transformed the thinking of people and removed the social stigmas like sati pratha (the practice of widows being forced to sit on the pior of their husbands)‚ untouchability and many more. India was known as “Sone Ki Chidiya”

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    Goddess Sita who took the fire ordeal to prove her chastity to her husband and society. Therefore whenever a woman’s chastity is questioned then first and foremost asked to them is to give fire ordeal like Sita. But society doesn’t give man example of Ram that he did not touch any woman during their exile and even when he left her in forest. Then man say they are human not God. We know how difficult today’s world is for single mother everyone question why did she leave her husband or are these children

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    Bengal and the Bombay Presidency.The changes that began from this period were to have a huge impact on past few decades. In 1815‚ a pamphlet written in Bengali caused quite a stir in Calcutta. It was on the evil custom of sati and was written by Ram Mohan Roy had been speaking up for reforms in society‚ the need to improve the condition of women especially‚ and‚ equally important‚ to ensure that women received an education. Mr. Roy petitioned the government‚ published pamphlets‚ and travelled to

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    Social Evils

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    worship and other evils which had crept into the Hindu religion. He opposed child marriage‚ casteism and untouchability. He favoured widow re-marriage. He commended the study of the Vedas. He was in favour of women’s education. In modern times‚ Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the first person to raise his voice against social evils. It was at his instance that the evil practice of “Sati” was banned by Lord William Bentick‚ the then Governor-General of India. Mr. Roy had a modern outlook. He welcomed the introduction

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    Indianola‚ MS. It may be a hitch‚ but it is not impossible to overcome it. Everyday I strive to not fall under the stereotype that if black people are given something difficult‚ then they want do it. I have a 3.4 GPA‚ I am a founding member of the Mighty Rams Honor Society. The MRHS is designed to honor‚ challenge and develop those students who have shown a commitment to the advancement of the school`s mission and vision for themselves and their classmates. I am honored to be apart of that organization

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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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    Blessed Teresa of Calcutta‚[1] born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu (Albanian: [aˈɲɛs ˈɡɔɲdʒa bɔjaˈdʒiu]) and commonly known as Mother Teresa of Calcutta (26 August 1910 – 5 September 1997)‚ was an ethnic Albanian‚ Indian Roman Catholic nun. She knew she had to be a missionary to spread the love of Christ. At the age of eighteen she left her parental home in Skopje and joined the Sisters of Loreto‚ an Irish community of nuns with missions in India. After a few months’ training in Dublin she was sent to India

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