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    adivasi

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    Adivasi Adivasi is an umbrella term for a heterogeneous set of ethnic and tribal groups claimed to be the aboriginal population of India.[1][2][3] They comprise a substantial indigenous minority of the population of India. The same term Adivasi is used for the ethnic minorities of Bangladesh and the native Vedda people of Sri Lanka (Sinhala: ආදී වාස).[4] The word is also used in the same sense in Nepal as is another word janajati (Nepali: जनजाति; janajāti)‚ although the political context differed

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    moneylenders. Shakespeare also referred to ‘Shylocks’ who made unreasonable demands in case the loans were not repaid in time along with interest. Indian history is also replete with the instances referring to indigenous money lenders‚ Sahukars and Zamindars involved in the business of money lending by mortgaging the landed property of

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    Nationalism in India

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    National organization before the birth of Indian National Congress: Several organizations were formed in India before the birth of Indian National Congress. In 1837 Landholders’ Society was formed to safeguard the interests of the zamindars. The British India Association was formed in 1851. Its leading members were Debendranath Tagore‚ Prasanna Kumar Tagore and Radhakanta Dev. Its aim was to present the demands of the Indians before the British Parliament. Dadabhai Naoroji established the East

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    Kamma History

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    Kamma (caste) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia KammaClassification ­ Landlords and Peasants Titles (in Regions)Chowdary ‡ Coastal Andhra Pradesh Rao‚ Rayudu‡ Andhra Pradesh Nayaka‡ Medieval Andhra Pradesh‚MedievalKarnataka Naidu ‡ Rayalaseema‚ Tamil Nadu‚ Karnataka Naicker‡ South Tamil Nadu ‡ Shared by other groups Regions with significant Population in IndiaAndhra Pradesh 50‚00‚000 Tamil Nadu 10‚00‚000 Karnataka 5‚00‚000 Orissa 15‚000 Maharashtra 5‚000 Regions with significant Population around

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    S L A I C O S HISTRY PART-1 PRESENTATION E C N CIE 1. How ‚ When and Where 1: How important are dates? : There was a time when historians heated debates about the dates on which rulers were crowned or battles were fought. : In the common-sense history synonymous with dates. : History is certainly about finding out how things were in the past and how they changed : Time does not have to be always precisely dated in terms of a particular year or a month. : Sometimes it is hard to fix precise

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    British Impact on India

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    Introduction: The struggle for Indian independence was more than just an effort to break free of British colonial rule. It was part of a broader conflict that took place‚ and is in many ways ongoing‚ within Indian society. In order to organize resistance‚ upper-caste Indian activists needed to frame Indian identity as united against British colonialism. This was not in of itself difficult‚ but they wanted to maintain an upper-caste dominance over Indian society. This required upholding "classical"

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    Review O Literaure

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    IMPACT OF TELUGU FILM HEROES ON YOUTH In India we have lots of communication methods out of them movie is one. Their main motto is to entertain people‚ some give information‚ some educate etc. Movies had a great impact on society. And the lead roles said to be the heroes have a great impact on the society than the movies. With the increase of technology movie production had increased a much ‚the stories and genres of the stories had changed a lot. Some like action‚ some like comedy etc. though

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    Causes of Revolt of 1857

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    policy of the British‚ destruction of local industry‚ permanent settlements‚ large scale unemployment‚ monopoly of trade by the English and the Stamp Act were some important economic causes of the war. 1. New Agrarian Policy In the agrarian the Zamindars were asked to provide documentary proof of their holdings. They were deprived of their lands when they failed to furnish documentary proof of their ancestral estates. In addition the rate of taxes on the lands was increased. This class was in the

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    Role of Banking in India

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    caters to the needs of credit for all the sections of the society. Money-lending in one form or the other has evolved along with the history of mankind. Even in the ancient times‚ there are references to the money-lenders‚ in the form of sahukars and zamindars who lend money by mortgaging the land property of the borrowers. Towards the beginning of the 20 century‚ with the onset of modern industry in our country‚ the need for government-regulated banking system was felt. The British government began to

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    Describe immediate causes of the revolt of 1857. Although the revolt began as a military rising and it appears to be a great sequel in the long series of a number of mutinies‚ its causes were deeply rooted in the changing conditions of the times. It drew its strength from several elements of discontent against British rule. After the battle of Plassey in 1757‚ the British captured Bengal and using it as a base they captured the entire business installations of the area and imposed their trade

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