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    | |The first Indian to win Nobel Prize |Rabindranath Tagore | |The first President of Indian National Congress |W.C. Banerjee | |The first Muslim President of Indian National Congress |Badruddin Tayyabji | |The first Muslim President of India |Dr. Zakir Hussain

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    INDIAN POLITICAL THINKERS DURING THE INDEPENDENCE STRUGGLE TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION………………………………………………..6 CHAPTER II: POLITICAL THOUGHT OF RABINDRANATH TAGORE………………………………….11 CHAPTER III: POLITICAL THOUGHT OF SUBHAS CHANDRA BOSE…………………………………..15 CHAPTER IV: POLITICAL THOUGHT OF GOPAL KRISHNA GOKHALE……………………………….25 CHAPTER V: CONCLUSION............................................................................32 BIBLIOGRAPHY.........

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    Moderate Leaders

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    agency for expressing Indian public opinion. In the nationalist movement‚ in the forming and running of political associations and in serving Governmental official institutions. Pherozeshah had a notable record. In the proceedings of the Indian National Congress

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    of a constant supply of military personnel and massive stockpiles of food grain‚ during the war [Ian. A Talbot‚ the Second World War and local Indian politics: 1937-1947‚ p.603].Other parties‚ namely the All-India Muslim League and The Indian National Congress‚ were not so fond of the British: both these

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    advent of this new state‚ the states of the north east are experiencing unrest due to a raise in the tempo of their statehood demand. After the general elections‚ how would the situation play out and what is your take on its conclusion? Ans- The Congress concession has inspired regional leaders to seize the moment and use the run-up to next year’s parliamentary election as leverage to drive home their claims for separate statehood. While the re-emergence of these campaigns seeking to redraw India’s

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    The Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) was founded by Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee in 1951 to support the nationalist cause. The party opposed the appeasement policy of the Indian National Congress[citation needed] and was against any compromise in the matters of national and cultural integrity‚ unity and identity. It was widely regarded as the political arm of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. After Mookerjee’s untimely death in prison in 1953‚ during an agitation demanding the effective integration of Jammu

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    This paper discusses the background and making of the plan‚ compares it with the official five year plans and discusses the probable reasons of its exile into oblivion. Keywords: Bombay Plan‚ India’s Five Year Plans‚ Indian Business‚ Indian National Congress‚ Communist Party of India‚ J. R. D Tata‚ G. D. Birla. JEL Classification: N‚ O2. 1 The author gratefully acknowledges research assistance from Rajiv Jha. Address for correspondence: Lincoln University‚ New Zealand. Email: Amal.Sanyal@lincoln

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    Congress and Bureaucracy

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    What can congress do to influence the bureaucracy? In ordinary usage‚ “bureaucracy” refers to a complex‚ specialized organization composed of non-elected‚ highly trained professional administrators and clerks hired on a full-time basis to perform administrative services and tasks. Bureaucratic organizations are broken up into specialized departments or ministries‚ to each of which is assigned responsibility for pursuing a limited number of the government’s many official goals and policies those

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    Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Biography | | | Born: April 14‚ 1891 Died: December 6‚ 1956 Achievements: Dr. B.R. Ambedkar was elected as the chairman of the drafting committee that was constituted by the Constituent Assembly to draft a constitution for the independent India; he was the first Law Minister of India; conferred Bharat Ratna in 1990. Dr. B.R. Ambedkar is viewed as messiah of dalits and downtrodden in India. He was the chairman of the drafting committee that was constituted by the

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    AP Essay- Congress The framers of the Constitution created a bicameral legislation where there were two chambers of congress made. There was the Senate and the House of Representatives and these two chambers split the necessary duties that congress needed to fulfill. The framers of the Constitution chose a bicameral legislature because they did not want all powers of the government concentrated in a single government institution as they would have been if a unicameral legislature was used. They

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