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    Corruption

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    together to root out corruption from India. The youth have to bring a wave of transformation. We need to stand strong against corruption irrespective of any party or person”‚ he said. Inspired by the revolution that Mahatma Gandhi lead by means of ahimsa‚ the youngsters discussed about the various ways to tackle corruption in peaceful yet powerful manner. They expect to create a mass movement for using of the RTI Act‚ staging of street plays to create awareness and conducting regular follow up regarding

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    Moksha: a) Nyaana (knowledge/enlightenment) b) Karma (deeds/efforts) c) Yoga(discipline/training) d) Bakti (praying/meditating) Hindu Ethics Dharma(responsibilities)-duties/responsibilities must be done well Ahimsa(love)-there should not be cruelty on animals /humans Dhruthi(bravery_brave to face challenges of live Kahamaa-(kind & considerate)-kind & considerate to human & animals Damo(mind control)-do not react as one like to extent of causing harm to others

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    “I am proud to be an Indian” India is a great country with many religions. It has rich natural resources and lengthy frontier with vast region. North has The Himalayas and south with the Hindu ocean‚ Bay of Bengal in the east and the west has the sea Arabian. It’s being administered with language wise partition. All are leading peaceful life with national integration. Enemy’s conspiracy is impossible with the unity of the nation. Festivals are celebrated here with memorable function. People

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    Historical Perspective of Ethics of care Anupam Srivastava There is vague and indescribable meaning is attached with the word care‚ which is interchangeably used for caring‚ compassion‚ humanitarianism‚ altruism‚ beneficence‚ or philanthropy. “For where there is love of man (philanthropia)’‚ reads a famous passage in the pseudo-Hippocratic treatise Precepts (Precepts‚ 6)‚”there is also love of the art (philotechnia)[1]. The term “philanthropia’‚ means literally ‘Love of Mankind‚ original

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    Symbols The main emblem of the Jain religion was decided upon in 1974 on the 25000th anniversary of the nirvana of Mahavira‚ the last Jain Tirthankara. The emblem is a composition of many different symbols‚ all with specific meanings. The emblem’s outline represents the universe and can be divided into the three parts with the upper part representing Devlok‚ the heavens‚ the middle part representing Manushyalok‚ the Earth and planets‚ and the lower part representing Naraki‚ the seven hells. The curved

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    the undaunted efforts of these unknown heroes that we stand at the place we find ourselves. It is the case with every human endeavor - be it science or art; religion or civilization. Mahatma Gandhi did not coin non-violence or civil disobedience. Ahimsa has been preached by generations of eminent souls and in fact it had become our way of life when we claim we are vegetarians; and for centuries of foreign rule the only expression of discontent has been non-violent disobedience; the

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    exhausted that they resorted to force as a last resort. Gandhi believed in the nonviolent approach he refused to submit. He led peaceful protests and civil disobedience movements to achieve independence for India from British rule. His philosophy of ahimsa‚ or nonviolence‚ inspired many other civil rights leaders around the world. He upheld the truth and didn’t back down when faced with violence. I would guess that King probably looked up to Gandhi and took inspiration from Gandhi’s teachings. Gandhi

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    Indian society‚ many changes took place‚ religion being one of the main few. New religions changed the social norms from only Hinduism to Hinduism‚ Jainism‚ and Buddhism. Jainism was a new religion promoted by Vardhamana Mahavira. Jainists practiced ahimsa‚ or total nonviolence‚ because they thought that everything had a soul. Buddhism is religion made popular by Siddhartha Guatama. It instructed its followers to follow the Dharma‚ or the Buddha Doctrine. Ashoka Maurya further spread the influence of

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    Buddhism‚ Jainism‚ and Hinduism were all major religions in the Indian empires. People just sought a way of living‚ a guide through life that suited them best. New religions and philosophies appealed to the interest of the new social classes. All of these were very influential in day to day life and shaped the way of thinking and ruling of the empires of their times. Jainism was among the most influential of the new religions. This religion only became popular‚ when Vardhamana Mahavira turned to

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    History of "Mahatma Gandhi" He is a father of our nation played a key portrayal in winning freedom for India introduced the conception of Ahimsa and Nonviolence. Mahatma Gandhi popularly famed as Theologiser of Dry played a stellar enactment in Bharat’s immunity endeavor. Innate in a Bania stemma in Kathiawar‚ Gujarat‚ his realistic obloquy was Mohandas Karamchand Statesman (M.K. Statesman). The claim Mahatma came to be associated with his epithet overmuch afterwards. Before Gandhiji’s traveler

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