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    Chidambaram Pillay in Tamil Nadu and Bipin Chandra Pal in Bengal formed the nucleus of a new nationalist movement that tried valiantly‚ but mostly unsuccessfully to move the conservative leadership of the Indian National Congress in a more radical direction. Most charismatic amongst the new national leaders was Bal Gangadhar Tilak (b. 1856‚ d. 1920). Portrayed as anti-Muslim by the Muslim-League‚ maligned by India’s colonial rulers and British loyalists as an "extremist"‚ and misrepresented as a sectarian

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    Indian Freedom Struggle

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    FREEDUM STRUGGLE OF INDIA INTRODUCTION:- In ancient times‚ people from all over the world were keen to come to India. The Aryans came from Central Europe and settled down in India.The Persians followed by the Iranians and Parsis immigrated to India. Then came the Moghuls and they too settled down permanently in India. Chengis Khan‚ the Mongolian‚ invaded and looted India many times. Columbus wanted to come to India‚ but instead landed on the shores of America. Vasco da Gama from Portugal came to

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    Gopal Krishna Gokhale

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    people dedicated to working for the upliftment of the Indian people. He also edited a quarterly journal called the Sudharak . Gopal Krishna Gokhale entered the Indian National Congress at the Allahabad session. He became the general secretary of the party in the year 1897‚ and was elected the president of the International Congress in 1905. When the partition of Bengal was announced Gopal Krishna Gokhale condemned the government action and fully supported the boycott movement. In 1902 he entered

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    Dream Dare Win www.jeywin.com Modern India; Economic & Commercial Policy The British conquerors were entirely different from the previous conquerors. Through laws and administrative‚ economic and fiscal policies‚ the British government in England and Company’s administration in India used their powers to the advantage of British manufacturers and to the detriment of the Indian socio-political and economic fabric. The gradual “development of underdevelopment’ has been traced through the

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    Subash Chandra Bose

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    Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose While the Gandhi /Nehru faction of Congress has garnered much of the credit for India’s freedom struggle‚ it is important to remember that India’s freedom movement was in fact a movement of the masses and there were a number of great leaders with fierce patriotism and great visionary ideas who sacrificed their entire lives for the nation’s cause. We continue our series on the freedom fighters‚ on the occasion of Netaji’s 102nd birthday. -Jyotsna Kamat January 26

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    Ram Manohar Lohia

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    bachelor’s degree (1929) from the University of Calcutta and a doctorate (1932) from the University of Berlin‚ where he studied economics and politics. In 1934 Lohia became actively involved in the Congress Socialist Party (CSP)‚ founded that year as a left-wing group within the Indian National Congress; he served on the CSP executive committee and edited its weekly journal. A vehement opponent of Indian participation on the side of Great Britain in World War II‚ he was arrested for anti-British remarks

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    social changes during the national struggle for Independence. Thus‚ the participation of women was not restricted to one type of activity such as the non-violent Satyagraha Movement. Women`s early contribution to the Indian national movement started in the late 19th Century with their involvement in the Indian National Congress. In 1890‚ Swarana Kumari Ghoshal‚ a women novelist and Kadambari Ganguly‚ the first woman graduate of the British Empire‚ went to attend the Congress meeting as a delegate. Even

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    place. During this period the civil disobedience movement called by Mahatma Gandhi was sweeping across the country and Bose resigned from the ICS in April 1921 to join his fellow countrymen in the freedom struggle. He joined the youth wing of the Congress Party and soon rose up the party hierarchy by virtue of his eloquence and leadership skills. At an early stage of his life Subhas Bose accepted Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das as his political guru. Over a span of 20 years‚ Bose was imprisoned eleven

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    Group Discussion

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    Is India moving towards people management? As India is an emerging market and a great pool of people or human resource‚ so we can say that yes India is moving towards people management with the increasing rate of organizations. The attrition rate‚ corruption‚ ethical issues‚ all can be handled by managing only the workforce of the organization. for example the biggest problem of Infosys in today’s scenario is its people leaving the organization. For managing people‚ the organization should

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    History of Pakistan

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    DEVELOPMENTS 1857-1918 LECTURE 6- THE KHILAFAT MOVEMENT LECTURE 7- MUSLIM POLITICS IN BRITISH INDIA: 1924-1935 LECTURE 8- ALLAMA IQBAL’S PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS DECEMBER 1930 LECTURE 9- MUSLIM POLITICS AND CHAUDHRY RAHMAT ALI LECTURE 10- THE CONGRESS MINISTRIES-- POLICIES TOWARDS MUSLIMS LECTURE 11- THE LAHORE RESOLUTION‚ 1940. LECTURE 12- MAJOR POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS IN 1945-46 LECTURE 13- TOWARDS INDEPENDENCE‚ 1947 LECTURE 14- CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN BRITISH INDIA LECTURE 15-

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